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    Thesis: Many people assume the things we are attracted to will relieve suffering and bring happiness The Article “Love People, Not Pleasure,” written by Arthur C. Brooks argues that many people assume the things we are attracted to will relieve suffering and bring happiness. In the article Brooks questions what unhappiness is, Brooks states that Happiness and unhappiness are related and they are not actually opposites. In the article Brooks mentions people assume that fame, money, material things

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    Dissertation Proposal “Celebrity Culture and Mass Marketing” A proposed study on the effects of celebrity culture on consumer perception and behaviour; and how this is affecting the marketing techniques being used by UK businesses Contents Background 5 My Proposal 5 Literature review 5 Methodology 8 Limitations 9 Application 10 References 12 Appendix 13 Appendix A- Performa 13 Background Celebrity culture has been around for many years, however throughout the last ten

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    Julius Caesar Comparison People have a major influence on the behaviors of others. The effects of constant spotlight in the puclic eye are seen through celebrities. With the limelight on a person, and the threat of always being watched, pressures can influence the actions of another. Arguably in Julius Caesar, Caesar is put on a pedistole as the leader. He is expected to be strong, courageous, and powerful, and yet consistently embodying that in his actions. These unrealistic standards are insurmountable

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    the article “10 Celebs Who Faced Their Fears” on HuffPost, actress Sofia Vergara had to overcome her anxiety of Hispanic viewers forming a new perception of her in order to fully play her role as Gloria on the show “Modern Family”(Kuster) Another celebrity who had to defeat their fear is Bob Newhart (Kuster). To become the successful comedian that he is, Newhart had to vanquish his stage fright(Kuster). Like these successful individuals, I have some

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    Hollywood is riddled with alcohol and drug abuse, it seems as if nowadays no one is immune. Lindsay Lohan, became of victim of this Hollywood curse very early in life. Lohan was a child star, having an upbringing that wasn’t exactly normal.Her name became a household name and began appearing across multiple news outlets. It seems as fast as she grew up, the more wild her life became. Lindsay came into a media frenzy and not for a good reason. Her and her family issues surfaced along with various

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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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    Hollywood is filled with paparazzi photographers. They are increasing every year. The “OK” magazine had posted a celebrity weeding for the couples Catherine Zeta-Jones and Michael Douglas. Some paparazzi photographers had sold it to “OK” magazine. But “Hello” magazine did not like that so they had published an issue featuring pictures of the couple taken in secret in their weeding. Some people agree about what “Hello” magazine said and some of them disagree. The following report presents our recommendation

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    Before Low 5 now high 7 The value that privacy holds is crucial not only applies to everyday people, but for celebrities as well. For instance, in history, a famous woman named Princess Diana was killed in a car crash just because of paparazzi chasing her to mercilessly steal bits of pieces about her relationship with Prince Charles. Her bodyguards had to protect her and maintain her privacy so they drove at a really high speed to get away from the photographers. Similarly, O.J Simpson had to

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    When asked, many celebrities (sports figures, actors, musicians) state that they don't want to be role models.’(Cohen, E 2005;384)Aristotle would potentially argue that is was not a choice a person can make. As celebrities they are so prominent in society they have no choice but to be a role model and take the responsibilities seriously. Banduras work on social learning

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    Iba 550 October 20, 2008 Celebrity Endorsement Marketing Campaigns Celebrity endorsement is a billion dollar industries today (Kambitsis et al., 2002) with companies signing deals with celebrities hoping that they can help them stand out from the clutter and give them a unique and relevant position in the mind of the consumer. According to Solomon (2002), the reasons for using celebrity endorsement involves its potential to create awareness, positive feelings towards their advertising and brand

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