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    Art Is A Form Of Art

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    What do you love to do? Maybe you love art, maybe you love acting, or maybe you love sports. Now, imagine, whatever it is you love to do, you are the best at that. So, if you love sports, you are the greatest athlete of all time. Yet, even though you are the greatest at what you do, imagine nobody appreciates you. Imagine yourself as a sports star, and you are the strongest, fastest, quickest athlete in history but no one knows your name. Instead, they focus on someone else who takes performances

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    Lady Gaga Role Model

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    in 2007, she began working as a songwriter at Interscope Records for other artists under the label, including Britney Spears, New Kids on the Block & Pussy Cat Dolls. While was performing Burlesque Show called “Lady Gaga and the Starlight Revenues” which was created by herself, R&B singer Akon impressed by her and signed her as a performer to his label under Interscope

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    waving some fingers at us, and me and my sister cackled like we were just told the funniest joke in the world. We laughed for a solid five minutes and then sat in our car and watched the fascinating beasts, and then turned on Kelsey’s role model Britney Spears, and shouted her songs all the way to the border of California. We laughed and laughed, and at one point when I was on the verge of crying, she said “Let’s spend what time we have left and cherish these last few days.” When I took Kelsey’s advice

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    Got Milk? Essay

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    Got Milk? In the fast paced world of today, advertisers have to keep up with the times. One of the best ways they do this is through the Got Milk ads. Milk is a part of everyday life and the advertisers for Milk show this through modern tactics and popular celebrities. By putting familiar faces on magazine ads and using interesting T.V. commercials, companies sell their products. The ways in which they sell the products is not by just stating that their product is good, they appeal to the

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    Many people see the life with fame as a great life, yet, most of the time, it is not as glamorous as it seems. Life choices of many celebrities were not the best. Through the years, these celebrities have been more open about life behind the scenes, but people still think they have a great life. Life with fame is not as what it seems. Life with fame leads to negative paparazzi encounters, haters, and poor personal choices and issues. To begin with, when famous, celebrities life is always on camera—whether

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    The Selling of Women in America Beautiful, skin-tight clothing, thin, blonde, long hair, and big breasted women are what people normally think of when they think of television commercials. This is very stereotypical but how stereotypical is it? Look at the media anymore and this is what the audience sees. There may be a change here and there with the hair color and how tight the clothing is but in all honestly this is what the public is seeing on television screens if they sit there and watch

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    David Lachapelle Essay

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    The work of David LaChapelle can be seen everywhere you turn, be it on a magazine rack, album cover, advertisement, or even a music video. Dubbed the "New Surrealist", LaChapelle's vivid, colorful, bizarre, and humorous images have been admired by millions and have made him one of the most famous photographers alive today. Since the start of his professional career, LaChapelle's work has attracted the attention of many other artists, celebrities, journalists, and regular people. I first noticed

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    literary characters. An example of a real-life modern tragic hero is Britney Spears. To begin, Britney Spears can be compared to a Shakespearean tragic hero because she achieved high status in the eyes of American society. Britney Spears was born to James and Lynn on December 2, 1981, in Kentwood, Louisiana (1 Brennan). Before reaching elevated status as “the princess of pop” Britney Spears attended the professional

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    People look up to celebrities as role models, the youth especially. The youth believes that if they imitate these cynosures they will become affluent and legendary. Famous people imply that if the youth act insubordinately they will be successful in life. Celebrities of today are not appropriate role models for this generation. A celebrity is a famous or well-known person, someone who has fame or is renowned (dictionary.com). When people think of a celebrity they think of someone they would see

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    Have you ever noticed walking into a large shopping complex and seeing children as young as 6 years old wearing midriff bearing t-shirts and short skirts? And wondered to yourself why the younger generation of today portray themselves like that and why their parents allow it. It all goes back to the strong impact that sexualization portrayed in media and marketing has on everybody in today’s society especially young children from toddlers to late teens, both girls and boys. They see it everywhere

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