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    There should be a law against the way some companies advertise their products. Sue jozui‚ in her excerpt‚ argues that company owners that use famous celebrities to advertise there products should be boycotted. The author supports her argument by first stating stating that company owners that use celebrities should be boycotted. She continues by asking the reader if the consumer will buy the newest car just because a tv host get paid to pretend to drive that certain car. The authors purpose is to

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    Introduction Each celebrity is an individual human that has achieved public recognition for a reason; this can be due to their creative talent or based on sporting event (Iqani‚ 2012: 84). Despite their achievement‚ another factor that succeed in captivating the public’s attention is through their body shape. Often‚ people amazed by celebrity’s body from magazine cover when in fact it is all about image manipulation. Celebrities are human too‚ not all of them have a perfect shape. Through magazine

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    Addiction of Celebrity-Watching “Everyone will have his fifteen minutes of fame‚” says Andy Warhol. As today‚ the definition of the word “celebrity” is no longer associates with the original meaning form the dictionary. Daniel Boors tin‚ the author of the “Or‚ What Happened to the American Dream‚” restates the definition of the “celebrity” in his book which is “celebrity is a person who is well known for his well-knowingness.” No a doubt‚ benefited by the modern high-tech media of the celebrities-watching

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    Unlike regular people‚ celebrities are threatened on a daily basis. People may think celebrities have an easy lifestyle when in fact‚ they have it worse than “normal” people. Celebrities lose their true identities‚ are forced to change their styles to accomodate society‚ and are judged based on media reports. Their daily lives are displayed and all their mistakes are shown for the world to see. It may seem as if celebrities are living an extravagant lifestyle but on the contrary‚ being famous brings

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    Why has the American Constitution lasted so long? Hague and Harrop define a codified constitution‚ such as the American Constitution‚ as a single document that ‘sets out the formal structure of the state‚ specifying the powers and institutions of central government‚ and its relationship with other levels. The Constitution established itself as ‘the supreme law of the land.’ In addition‚ constitutions express the rights of citizens and in so doing create limits on government.’ Ratified in 1789

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    Celebrity obsession syndrome is a serious concern for the society in modern times. In this paper we will describe celebrity syndrome is not good thing for individuals and as a whole for the society. Media plays a big role in our everyday lives. There are televisions [as well as magazines‚ movies‚ ads‚ billboards‚ newspapers. etc.] everywhere and media regulates every action of the public through the use of these. The idea at play is that media enters our everyday lives of to the degrees of defying

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    Do Celebrities have it rough? Some people take one look at celebrities and their actions and automatically think their children are going to be just the same. They take one glance and think the children are bad. Some of the children get denied from public places and or private places from the background of their parents. Celebrities who have children or the child is a celebrity‚ I believe they have it rough. Children who are under the spotlight have it rough because they cannot go out to and park

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    Celebrities Vs. The Law 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

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    Celebrities in politics.

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    I will get straight to the point‚ I believe that when celebrities get involved in politics they draw attention away from the actual political issues and campaigns at hand. Having film stars in politics for endorsements will definitely draw a crowds and more importantly votes. Because people love and become inspired by the characters played by an individual and in the end they are in fact become blinded by who that individual really is. It is as if you give a dangerous person‚ or as I will refer

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    How Celebrity Culture Affects Our Lives Posted in: Arts & Entertainment‚ December 2010 Diane Qi‚ Arts & Entertainment Journalist One of the strongest influences in the lives of many North American teenagers is celebrity culture. Tabloids such as people‚ and TV shows like e-talk and TMZ fuel our appetite for details about the personal lives of celebrities‚ while the style statements lauded by pop stars determine trends in fashion and beauty. But‚ the truth is that this carefully nurtured

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