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    The article‚ “What We Are to Advertisers” by James B. Twitchell‚ introduces a VALS system‚ which is “The “psychographic” system of SRI is called acronymically VALS (now VALS2+)‚ short for Values and Lifestyle System.” (qut.in Twitchell‚ 178). He portrays this system as a psychological profiling schemes of American advertising that based on the common-sense view. The consumers are motivated by their social interactions and different resources. They categorized within the eight different subcategorized

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    Cuba 10. American who was established as leader of Hawaii after Queen Lil surrendered her throne 11. policy initiated by Secretary Hay that called for free trade in China 12. harbor in the Philippines that was captured by Commodore Dewey 14. tabloid reporting that sensationalized the news in order to sell newspapers 15. Taft’s view of foreign policy that supported the use of loans and investments 17. belief that it was America’s divine right to control all the territory between the Atlantic

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    Arthur Miller’s history and the novel: In 1956‚ Miller divorced his first wife Mary Slattery who he had two children with‚ and married Marilyn Monroe. Monroe was one of the most famous actresses in America and her love life was thrust onto every tabloid. Shortly after their marriage‚ Miller was called before the HUAC (House of Un-American Committee)‚ which could have potentially ruined both his and Monroe’s career. There are links between the characters. John Proctor as Miller‚ and Elizabeth as

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    only want to be a person friend because of his or her celebrity status and money. Me personally I enjoy living a normal lifestyle without the worries of people watching my every move or waiting for me to do something out the ordinary so that the tabloids and reporters can have my face on every newspaper‚ magazine‚ and news channel in the world. I enjoy my privacy and wouldn’t want my privacy or the privacy of my family or friends to be invaded so‚ if I ever had the chance to become famous‚ I would

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    and recall. Reading and Writing 9‚ 2. 85–106. Lindemann‚ Bernard‚ 1989. What knowledge does it take to read a newspaper? Journal of Literary Semantics XVIII/1‚ 50–65. Lindemann‚ Bernard‚ 1990. Cheap thrills we live by: some notes on the poetics of tabloid headlinese. Journal of Literary Semantics 19–1‚ 46–59. Mardh‚ I.‚ 1980. Headlinese: On the Grammar of English Front Page Headlines. CWK Gleerup‚ Lund. Nir‚ Raphael‚ 1993. A discourse analysis of news headlines. Hebrew Linguistics 37‚ 23–31 (in Hebrew)

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    Analyzing Addiction Addiction is everywhere‚ from celebrity tabloids‚ to television‚ and possibly to a family member or close friend. There is alcoholism‚ drug abuse‚ and gambling addiction; the effects of such are devastating. For example‚ the following excerpt is from the harrowing Leaving Dirty Jersey: A Crystal Meth Memoir by James Salant: “I gave Doug the spoon and I tried to pull thirty units of water into the syringe. Doug hit me on the side of my head and said‚ ‘Your shaking too much

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    Gradually Ruth is losing the confidence to him‚ but Martin still attacks her and the people of the upper level of society. Martin sees Ruth and her family clearly. Once‚ they participates in the time which the socialist party person assembles by a tabloid reporter confusedly is interpolated in the report‚ becomes the anarchism leader‚ encounters the isolation and besieges. Ruth leaves Martin then. The only real friend of Martin‚ Brissenden‚ is dead now. At this time‚ a huge change happens in his life

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    obsessed with celebrity due to missing vacuum of not having royalty Few outlets servicing the hunger for news and gossip Exposure was limited to late night television and network shows Few magazines offering stories of the lives of celebrities Tabloids‚ which cover celebrity were deemed embarrassing to be read Magazines are popular with the core group of women in their 30s/40s. Research has shown US Weekly’s female readers have median income in excess of $80K – higher than that of Vanity Fair/In

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    The image this essay will consider is a sculpture titled “Michael Jackson and Bubbles” by the artist‚ Jeff Koons. The work is a life-sized porcelain sculpture of Michael Jackson in an extravagant costume with the chimpanzee Jackson named “Bubbles” seated on his lap in a matching costume. The image of Jackson and the chimp rest on a small raised dais and flowers are strewn around them on the dais. The sculpture was produced in 1988 and comes from a series of sculptures involving images and figures

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    his producer‚ a decision he later regrets. Shortly after his reunion with Morrie‚ Mitch works himself nearly to death reporting on the Wimbledon tennis tournament in London. There‚ he spends much time thinking about Morrie and forfeits reading the tabloids‚ as he now seeks more meaning in his life and knows that he will not gain this meaning from reading about celebrities and gossip. He is knocked over by a swarm of reporters chasing celebrities Andre Agassi and Brooke Shields‚ and it is then that

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