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    Social Stereotypes

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    pressure on girls to look sexy, whether they are sexually active or not, for many reasons. The first reason that comes to mind is Hollywood, the media, and entertainment. Britney Spears first video when she was like 16 was her in a sexy Catholic school girl uniform, singing, “Hit me baby one more time.” Miley Cyrus, the new Britney Spears, has done racy photo shoots that suggests nudity, and recently come out with new provocative songs, which she accompanies with provocative attire. Now these two celebrities

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    Over the past decade, Britney Spears has gone downhill little by little from becoming famous after being on Disney channel. While doing a case study on Britney Spears, I learned the music industry stole away her innocence and molded it into an attempt to transition from a pop princess to a sexy adult performer that would sweep millions. Her overexposure and paparazzi frenzy causes her to go insane because she has no privacy. Additionally, there is proof that Britney has had many psychotic breakdowns

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    responded,"It's difficult to send a song up the charts without additional promo and TV performances etc. unfortunately I'm just featured." Azalea's comments were taken as disrespectful and Pop Zone tweeted that the rapper was throwing shade at Britney Spears and her team. Azalea answered Pop Zone by tweeting,"My comment is factual, it applies to any song. I don't have to suck the womans [sic] asshole 24/7 to be her friend, do I? Bye girls." "Pretty Girls" has achieved moderate success since its release

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    It’s all about how one acts. For instance, Britney Spears, once an icon for young girls, has been recently depicted as offensive and distasteful in her clothing and manner. It is now women such as those portrayed in the movie The Devil Wears Prada who are admired by young teens. The characters

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    Perfect: adj. \ˈpər-fikt\ 1. Entirely without any flaws, defects, or shortcomings, is the first definition you find on dictionary.com for the word (perfect). Is this actually possible to attain? Has anyone actually ever been perfect? Or is it all in the eye of the beholder? These questions are asked by almost every girl, as we dream to one day reach the unattainable. This is especially true at the tender age of fifteen, where nothing seems to be going right with our bodies and everything is

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    Self-Promotion and Celebrity Endorsements of Healthy Lifestyles In his book Celebrity and Power: Fame in Contemporary Culture, P. David Marshall states "The close scrutiny that is given to celebrities is to accentuate the possibility and potential for individuals to shape themselves unfettered by the constraints of a hierarchical society" (246). Therefore, celebrities are seen as role models for a lifestyle that might never be fully attainable by the average person, but can be imitated. What

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    Essay: Elephant by Polly Clark, 2006 A To choose your own future, destiny and life is very hard. Everyone wants to do something that makes them happy. But sometimes you take the wrong decisions or everything decides to go against you, which makes you stay in the box you were trying to escape from. When your dreams don’t get fulfilled, you will be in that box and wait for the light. It’s not always about what you want, but what you need. And to live a good life, and to do something productive, you

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    Chris Crocker

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    shade-infused manifestoes of give-no-fucks self-reliance are devotedly watched and shared by a small legion of loyal fans. When Chris Crocker, frail, snaggletoothed, lachrymose, uploaded a wailing defense of Britney Spears onto YouTube during

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    Another example we could look at is Britney Spears, young girls who like Britney Spears think that she is ‘cool' and thus they strive to be just like her, and this involves acting like Britney and more importantly buying Britney Spears products such as her clothing. So in conclusion these media personalities are popular among children and idolized by them because they are promoted as

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    All of my life I have had a passion for music and fashion, and have always searched for ways to drench myself in domains that reflect a competitive and fast- paced industry. My interest in art, photography, and celebrity music videos, has often led me to the name David LaChapelle. But until I pursued a photography course last year I never knew the depth of who he was. American born David LaChapelle, is an outstanding contemporary photographer, music video director, film director and artist. His

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