Newspapers and magazines are a source of information (sometimes entertainment) that has been around for decade’s even centuries of time providing us with fact‚ fiction‚ and opinions from numerous stand points. There are a wide range of topics in which magazines and newspapers cover‚ however it depends on the type of magazine or Newspaper Company and what they are welling to tell us. For example the New York post‚ one of the highest read newspapers in New York focuses more on entertainment and sports
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Awards in his athletic career with an annual pay of 14 million dollars. Meanwhile‚ a large number of people have become basketball fans because of the excellent performance of Michael Jordan. No one has ever complained about Jordan’s high salary‚ simply because people think he well deserved the payment. Clearly‚ nobody will blame a great athlete who has been well-paid. Secondly‚ high salaries appear to be an essential incentive to attract talented people‚ contributing significantly to the prosperity
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Celebrity Culture and Media For sure‚ the role of the game in recent years has been changed‚ Celebrities no longer rely solely on traditional media‚ but their needs has expanded to the social networks such as Twitter and Face book and others. In second hand‚ in the Media and internet we can find the most intimate details of the lives of celebrities‚ even we can say that the privacy will be destroyed‚ and it seems like any one cannot do anything about it. We cannot recognize the ability of the press
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Far too much attention is given to beauty products and treatments. Do you agree? Male or female‚ everyone desires to be well presented to others. Hence‚ beauty products and treatments are used and done respectively to enhance the beauty of a person regardless of the gender. The attention given to these skin-deep goods such as cosmetics‚ manicure‚ Botox or liposuction is becoming more and more prominent in recent times. It is not uncommon to find people applying beauty products whenever they have
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Are famous people treated unfairly by the media? Should they be given more privacy‚ or is the price of their fame an invasion into their private lives? The question of unfair treatment of famous people by the media is one that cannot be easily answered without a close examination of all that is involved. Fame is a state of being well known either by one’s personality or a result of one’s accomplishments and cannot happen without the media. The media makes people famous. The world is now in an
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Benjamin Franklin The Founder-of-all-trades— scientist‚ printer‚ writer‚ diplomat‚ inventor‚ and more; like his country‚ he contained multitudes. 7 John Marshall The defining chief justice‚ he established the Supreme Court as the equal of the other two federal branches. 8 Martin Luther King Jr. His dream of racial equality is still elusive‚ but no one did more to make it real. 9 Thomas Edison It wasn’t just the lightbulb; the Wizard of Menlo Park was the most prolific inventor in
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Carpenter English 111 27 November 2012 The Issue of Celebrity Obsession Often‚ people fail to remember that celebrities are just humans like everyone else. Fans put celebrities on a pedestal‚ idolizing them perhaps realizing it or not realizing it. If a favored celebrity makes a decision‚ children all across America may feel the need to make the same decision‚ regardless if it is morally a good or bad idea.75% of young adults idolize celebrities and consider them role models (Shaw et al. 577). This
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In this "War in Iraq" reporters have been given the opportunity of a lifetime‚ to be on the front lines of the warfare. Now it seems that these reporters are giving the people too much information in a time when secrecy is incredibly important to winning the battles. In 1991 reporters complained about being denied access to the battlegrounds of Kuwait. Coverage of the Gulf War was thin and the little bit of information that we received came form the government. Today there are hundreds in Iraq
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The Impact of too much Watching Television Shows on Teenagers “Media ’s the most powerful entity on earth" (Malcolm X). Media is capable to control facts. It influences anyone ’s point of view. There are different types of media like print media‚ new age media and electronic media etc. electronic and new age mediums are famously used by teens these days. Tablets‚ iPods‚ laptops‚ iPhones are some latest gadgets that teenagers use but television is one medium that teens cannot eradicate on their
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To what extent should the private lives of public figures be the subject of media coverage? Public figures are those who have got their positions through the choice of their people‚ people who have been elected to lead the country or who hold responsible positions in their societies. They are people like royalty‚ presidents‚ prime ministers‚ ministers and members of parliament. To this we could add judges‚ public prosecutors and other important civil servants. It is true that they are often the
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