constructions of commercial and residential properties‚ development of roads as well as production of various consumer appliances. The economic slump last year caused this demand to fall significantly and all the prominent steel companies struggled to keep up their profitability and ended in reporting considerable losses. Mittal’s business acumen and insight make him cautious in his actions. He is aware of the fact that the profits
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2-25-13 Society considers athletes to be the perfect role models for children. Athletes teach kids determination‚ how to stay encouraged‚ be physically active‚ and proper behavior. These life skills may be very important in a child’s lifetime. Looking up to these amazing people should diminish laziness‚ and other degrading qualities‚ and hopefully change the way society is viewed forever. Athletes make such marvelous role models‚ because they encourage kids to stay physically active. To
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Athletes and Brothers as Role Models In today’s world‚ sport stars and other athletes are looked up to by all ages. When a star athlete does something good for charity or helps in a fundraiser‚ they set a positive example. But when a star athlete does something bad‚ like get arrested‚ do drugs‚ or drinks‚ they give kids the wrong idea. Often in society‚ we focus more on stars negative actions instead of their positive actions. Courage and determination aren’t the only lessons we can learn from successful
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can turn to a celebrity for help. Celebrities themselves are products of the mass media: they live through them and by them‚ so they form a rational target for advertisers. Companies have been using stars to endorse everything‚ from food to food chains‚ from soft and hard drinks to health drinks‚ from clothes and accessories to cars. Commonly called "testimonials" or "celebrity endorsements"‚ this technique of persuasion is related to the person appearing in the ad: If the celebrity / athlete / star
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The Stalking of Celebrities Stalking remains Hollywood’s recurrent celebrity nightmare.1 Never before have we been able to know as much about a star as we do about a close pal. Thanks to publications and TV shows that cater to the public appetite for celebrity news‚ there’s little privacy for stars. We learn the minor details of their lives--from an early schooling‚ to first kiss‚ last divorce‚ drug problems‚ hopes and fears.2 Celebrities on their own property are not safe from high-powered lenses
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Celebrity Privacy How do you feel about celebrities and their privacy? Can you imagine being watched by reporters everyday of your life? Once celebrities reach a certain level of fame‚ their private lives become the topic of discussion among their fans and foes. Privacy is not guaranteed among famous people due to them constantly being stalked by the paparazzi and their fans. I feel reporters and the paparazzi should respect celebrities right to privacy because at the end of the day they are
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Which celebrity do you look up to? What if that celebrity broke the law‚ don’t you think they should receive stricter penalties? Here’s the controversy: Celebrities need stricter penalties when they break the law. Imagine you’re watching the news and your favorite celebrity got a ticket for speeding‚ just a ticket they can easily pay off. Now you’re thinking to yourself “celebrities deserve stricter penalties than just a ticket.” The problem is celebrities are treated like normal people. Celebrities
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always wondered about this and I might as well raise the issue and ask the question right here‚ seeing as this blog could very well be the perfect avenue for discussion. Do you think certain celebrities do more damage than good to certain brands once they begin to “publicly patronize” them? Let me bring up an example. Or two. Or more . Sometime in late 2011‚ it was reported that Abercrombie & Fitch was willing to pay Jersey Shore’s Mike “The Situation” and his cast mates to cease wearing A&F
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Choices that we make can either be good or bad. There are many things that affect the choices that we make‚ and one factor that plays into the choices that we make is Peer Pressure. Peer Pressure is the affect that your friends have on you to take an action that you earlier had not planned on. As teens we try to fit in with the "crowd"‚ even the most focused teens can even be pulled into the group of naïve teens doing something wrong‚ sometimes we do it without knowing and other times we do it without
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Fits All: Bono and the Complexity of Celebrity Diplomacy Andrew F. Cooper Emma Markoff 130306350 Yasmine Shamsie Daniel Saad Tutorial A-2 PO 111-A Tuesday‚ November 12th‚ 2013 Andrew F. Cooper‚ a political science professor‚ carefully depicts the role of celebrity engagement in global governance in his published article “Beyond One Image Fits All: Bono and the Complexity of Celebrity Diplomacy”. Through the use of two contrasting celebrities as exemplars; Jeffrey Sachs- an American
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