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    Celebs vs. Paparazzi

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    out to clubs at night‚ grocery shopping‚ or even walking their kids to school. Some say paparazzi are down right (excuse my french) --- assholes. Standing in line at the supermarket or walking down the streets in some cities‚ we see magazines or tabloids that have celebrites faces plastered on them in sometimes disapproving situations. We never wonder how the pictures got taken or what lengths it took to get such an amazing or sometimes horrid shot. In June of 2005‚ then 18 year old Lindsay Lohan’s

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    Mayfair Afiah Aboagyewah Prof: Daniel Hedden Kaplan University Bioethics 280 -02 Reflection Paper 10 /8/2010 Much debate has been put forth in public and private about the importance of confidentiality in the health care systems and how to protect and prevent it from landing in the wrong hands. Many patients and clients does not feel like their medical health and conditions are been kept safe in their health providers care. So many security bleach has happen in numerous

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    Rumors have floated around about Kaley Cuoco‚ television star on The Big Bang Theory‚ and Ryan Sweeting’s relationship troubles since their wedding in 2013. However‚ according to Celebrity Dirty Laundry website‚ this time there may be some truth to the rumors. The actress surprised everyone by marrying the tennis player after only six months of dating. Whether Kaley is paranoid or whether it is true‚ there are claims that Sweeting is cheating on her. The couple had an uphill battle to begin with

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    Justice‚ along with U.S. Marshals office arrived at the Silverthorne’s company and conducted a thorough search of all property‚ to include books‚ papers and documents. In addition to the search and seizure‚ the Marshals made copies of the entire broadsheet evidence collected. This evidence found did reveal that the company did not pay its appropriate taxes. Similar to the Weeks’ case‚ these defendants claimed that the search and seizure was a violation of their constitutional rights – the Fourth

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    What Was Judy Downfall

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    Yet‚ Judy’s routine of showing up late to rehearsals or not showing up at all was the breaking point for the studio heads. Although Judy managed to bring in money with box office hits‚ especially with her last film Summer Stock being a financial hit‚ MGM finally terminated their contract with her in 1950. The reason for her downfall? The unwavering addiction to her pills‚ the same pills she was given at the credulous age of 12 where she signed her name over to MGM. Not to say she was the

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    background. It could mean that the media can be as dangerous as weapons; they are like a loaded weapon in the sense that they can destroy someone’s life or turn it into a nightmare. They can also want to distort the truth to make audiences or sell more tabloids. The cartoonist clearly denounces the drifts of the media. The cartoonist‚ Nicolas Vial may want to attract our attention on how pieces of information can be distorted or invented for business purposes. We have to look at the press or watch TV

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    Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire One of the scariest things we learn in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire is this: Even wizard celebrities can’t escape the tabloids. During year four at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry‚ Harry Potter‚ famous for having defeated the evil Lord Voldemort while only a baby. Now one of the challenges for him this year is the pesky Daily Prophet reporter Rita Skeeter‚ whose goal is to dig for dirt at Hogwarts. The same can be said for J.K. Rowling. With

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    background of their arrogant and lavish behavior. They were born into the old elite and were stupendously rich in the wealthiest country in the world. They lived extravagant lives in a careless post-war time with mass media covering their lives in the tabloids. Another factor that contributed to this feeling of being superior must have been the lack of authorities and strong politicians. As the economy ran itself and the politicians were incompetent‚ the cultural elite were literally on top of the world

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    The Benefits of Democracy

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    democratic country might as well be called an authoritarian country. To some citizen’s eyes the freedom of press may not seem as important .The freedom of press allows an individual citizen to get the freedom of expressing their thoughts on tabloids‚ newspaper‚ editorials‚ the news media‚ radio stations‚ etc. As a citizen in a democratic country and as a member of the media one can criticize the government and the president whereas in authoritarian countries it is an arrestable offense

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    into rehab‚ or a baby cub being born at the zoo. Sure‚ for many this is might be what they want to get out of watching Peter Overton for half an hour on a Tuesday night‚ but for me and many others I’m sure‚ It just doesn’t cut it. This push toward tabloid style news is a direct impact of the rise of managerialism. Executives would rather get a journalist to rip a story from TMZ than pay for them to peruse an interesting lead. Media companies are in a constant struggle to balance profitability with

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