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    Spending Money on Art

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    Should governments spend money on art‚ when they have so many other important issues and concerns?  Spending on Art Art is a basic human need. Governments have a responsibility to spend money on art for their citizens. Throughout the ages‚ man has tried to create beauty through painting‚ music‚ sculpture and other artistic expression. It seems to be a basic need of humans to surround themselves with art. However some people feel that government money spent on art is wasted‚ particularly when

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    Celebrity Bad Influence

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    would be like without celebrities? Celebrities are a big factor that help shape today’s world. We turn on the television‚ read articles on the internet‚ books‚ and even magazines which inform us what a celebrity was wearing when they walked the red carpet. The simple fact is that celebrities are highly profiled in the media. We follow their everyday life‚ struggles‚ and moments of sadness they may encounter. Let’s face it‚ the information we discover about these celebrities causes us to take into

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    Celebrity Dead Pools

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    people are playing it—the celebrity dead pool. Celebrity dead pools are where fantasy sports leagues meet pop culture. The concept is simple. At the beginning of the year‚ you pick a slate of celebrities‚ usually ten; that you think will die within that calendar year. If one of your

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    Celebrity Role Models

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    You always read something new about the hottest celebrity every week‚ it’s always something bad. They either got arrested‚ is pregnant‚ or is caught up in some sort of sex scandal. Eventually‚ young children and teens read tabloids and watch the news and see their celebrity "role models" doing one of those things. Children with no common sense would go out and try to be like them. No one actually wants to be someone who has done something great. Think about it‚ everyone wants to be like Paris Hilton

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    Sexy Spending in California

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    Sexy Spending In California Is The Most Expensive Prison System In The U.S Truly Working? I am writing about the prison system in California. I am going to investigate how California became a state that spends the most money on prisons in the United States. I also am going to research if our prisons are the most effective. I will also be comparing our system with other prison systems from around the world. I am going to take an in depth look at where all the money is spent relating to the prison

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    Do celebrities have ethical responsibilities to set good examples to young people? Aainaa Azmi Abigail Palmer Raveena Devi Soon Tsuey Jing Sanjeetha Raja Segi University College American Degree Program Summer 2012 Do celebrities have ethical responsibilities to set good examples for young people? Young people nowadays need role models more than they ever needed before. We can see that crimes rates involving youngsters are increasing worldwide. One of the possible causes is that

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    Important Celebrity Attributes While selecting a celebrity as endorser‚ the company has to decide the promotional objective of the brand and how far the celebrity image matches with it. The selection is in fact a collaboration‚ from which both the company and the celebrity gains. \ The most important attribute for a celebrity endorser is the trustworthiness. The target audience must trust that a celebrity carries a particular image and it must match with the product. \ The second attribute in order

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    Online Celebrity Endorsement

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    obtain a deeper understanding of the impact of celebrity endorsers in online retailing leading to purchasing decisions and behavioral intentions of online shopping consumers in the online retailing related websites. Particularly‚ this research examines whether a celebrity endorser adds value to the brand equity of internet retailing‚ and to what degree celebrities can impact online shopping consumers’ purchasing decision and how does negative celebrity attributes influence consumers’ purchasing behavior

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    Celebrity Role Models A state in which the mind is elevated above the reach of ordinary impressions‚ unconscious of sensible objects‚ and under the influence of overpowering emotions celebrities find irresistible and enticing. Celebrities distinguish themselves in such ways that others admire and want to emulate. Celebrities are worthy of imitation; "everyone needs a role model". The immense amount of drug usage that celebrities‚ athletes‚ professionals‚ and politicians take part in has improved

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    intervened by alleviating poverty and redistributing income in different forms of transfer payments such as welfare‚ Medicare‚ Social Security and employer-provided health insurance. Despite the good intentions‚ these programs‚ which involved large spending‚ haven’t been entirely effective in helping the poor. Therefore‚ even though the poor might suffer from an extensive economic inequality‚ the government cannot intervene by levying these transfer payments to focus on the equal outcome rather than

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