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    Essay Laws against the Paparazzi Frenzy

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    Imagine yourself rich and famous, living the modern American Dream. Now, imagine constantly being stalked by a herd of random strangers bombarding you with cameras. Over the years, the paparazzi have sought scandals from celebrities in order to receive money. In the process, they have stripped thousands of celebrities from their privacy rights. According to the 2006 blog, “The Digital Paparazzi”, there have been 1,360 different events between the years of 1999 and 2010 involving the intrusive photographers

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    pop performance in the past few years has been with the help of a track. That’s partially Auto-Tune’s fault. Auto-Tune has taught musicians that perfection through computerization is the standard at which the industry is operating on. Just take Britney Spears’ come back performance at the 2007 MTV Video Music Awards. She was pressured into returning for the publicity, sang along with a track, and ended up messing up more often than not. The song was so distorted compared to her first single, Hit Me

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    Medical Records and Privacy of the Famous Privacy seems to be something that many people desire, but is becoming less and less available. With all the new technology, it is easier than ever to invade someone’s privacy. With cameras everywhere, from ATM’s to people’s cell phones, it is difficult for anyone to do anything that can be kept to one ’s self. While privacy is a right that the average person doesn’t normally struggle with, it is a problem that celebrities encounter everyday. Paparazzi

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    Not even how this can cause depression and self esteem issues, which can lead to problems further down the road such as substance abuse and addiction. Brittany Spears was part of the original cast of cast of the Mickey Mouse Club, has had several meltdowns where she shaved her head, and smashed a car with an umbrella. Alongside Britney stars like Jodi Sweetin, who played Stephanie on the show Full House have struggled with drug addiction in her later years. However there are success stories such

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    Entry 11: The American star system and paparazzi was the focus of this lecture and topic of this entry in the journal. The development of cameras led to the progression of the idea of paparazzi. In 1959 the United States was introduced to the portable zoom lens, this was a drastic advancement in technology and opened the door for curious fans to discover more of the personal lives of celebrities. In a sense, they outsmarted the persona that was portrayed publically and strived to learn the truth

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         One’s personal opinion, although often times thought to be objective when one is defending a favorite song it is difficult to measure an exact aesthetic value of a song. Why is it that so many cringe at the mere mention of the Spice Girls or Britney Spears? If pop music is a reflection of current culture, and is taken as just pure enjoyment and fun, meaningless lyrics and feel good music, any scientific or musically theoretical measurements should be dismissed. Onelike? would be more successful

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    How Two Completely Different Artists: Britney Spears and Mariah Carey changed Pop Music? One is the Pop Princess, one is the ultimate diva of all time, how can I put the two together to write an essay? Their music may sound miles apart but their influence and impact on the pop music scene is surely on the same par. At the end of the 80s, in the heydays of Whitney Houston, Janet Jackson, a new artist emerged from, well practically nowhere, she’s Mariah Carey, since her debut, she scored more hits

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    missing in my life, then why do these tears come at night?” Lance sings the last part loudly, tilting his head back. He nearly tripped as his kidnapper tugs on his chains, as if annoyed. Lance said, “You know, that’s a really personal song for Britney. It was released seven years before her breakdown but you can already tell how’s she feeling. It’s some serious foreshadowing if you ask

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    The plane with engulfed by the smell of lemon. The flight attendant had just come around to give out snacks when my unruly stomach decided it was the perfect time to unleash its full potential, into an airplane bag and onto my seat and my Spanish teacher’s husband. This haunting memory has never since been erased from my mind. I now reflect on this experience and share it. Upon realizing that if I opened up and took some steps out of my comfort zone, like spilling this juicy story, I was a much happier

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    Lady Gaga And Pop Culture

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    From pop star sensation to fashion icon, Lady Gaga has influenced pop culture in many ways. After her 2008 hit single “Just Dance” the singer quickly gained fame for her unique techno pop music. From there on she has acquired a huge following and quickly took over the world of pop music. The singer then used the newly popular twitter website to tweet to her fans. She encouraged them to love themselves, spread positivity to one another, and most importantly funded her Born This Way Foundation in hopes

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