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    Celebrity Activism

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    Do you think celebrity activism is a positive or negative thing? That’s the question. To me, I think celebrity activism has a very positive effect on society and should become more popular. More celebrities should become activists because activists have a long successful history, celebrity activism helps draw attention to all different kinds of issues & activism gives celebrities an opportunity to use their wealth for the good of something greater than themselves. Celebrity activism really helps

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    immigrants. In some areas, it’s full of homeless like in downtown where most homeless life is at. Los Angeles is also known where most movies and shows are filmed. Things like the walk of fame, Hollywood sign, and the Universal city is where most celebrities are more likely to appear. Although Los Angeles has it’s ups and down it’s still a pretty good place to live. First, I live in Macarthur Park which has a park and a lake across the street from my house. The lake has a bunch of ducks and geese that

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    Do we want young teen girls living in a world where it’s normal for boys to call them “a fat piglet”? Many famous celebrities act inappropriately in the public eye. Since they’re so famous, if they do anything that should be considered wrong, no one really thinks of it as a mistake. For example, if someone at school hit, called someone an inappropriate name, everyone would make a big deal out of it. However, if a popular basketball player hit his wife, it isn’t published in news sources and showed

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    promotions tend to sell with facts, women, captivating pictures, and celebrities. Celebrities who endorse brands or products boost previous consumer confidence, consumer demographics or size, and the overall sells. The best commercials with celebrity endorsements are usually funny, as they are more memorable. “Snickers” used Betty White in one of the “You’re not you when you’re hungry” campaigns. “Old Spice” also participated in the celebrity trend, using Terry Crews in many of the “Smell is Power” commercials

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    No matter what celebrities are looked up upon by somebody, making them a role model. Celebrities should be considered role models. Celebrities can come in any shape or form or can be famous for multiple reasons. The reasons behind celebrities being considered role models are as following, they have a huge following of supporters, they can help with causes, and they are very inspirational. Overall, celebrities should be role models. Out of the many reasons backing up celebrities being role models

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    Living in a world where there is new technology advances is an exciting and stressful experience. Technology has become a social addiction and the phone has become their heartbeat, something we cannot live without. How does all the advancements in technology affect our sense of community? Does technology affect how we define a community? By the end of reading this paper you will be equipped with the knowledge to answer those questions justly. The biggest affects technology has had on society is texting

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    Why are people so fascinated with celebrities? What makes people want to be like them? What are celebrities actually like? Facing these tough questions, Ty Burr in his essay “The Faces in the Mirror” forces readers to question their own answers. By explaining the history of celebrities and the worship of them, he gives readers a wealth of knowledge. Wisely, Burr immediately establishes his credibility so that readers know they can trust his educated point of view. His essay is full of strong logic

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    After reading “Which Ad Pulled Best”, I am going to analysis three groups of advertisements based on the criterions provide by the reading. The first one is Example 19, an advertisement about Timex Watch. I think the second ad did a better job than the first one. To start with, when I saw the second ad, I can easily recognize the benefit the product offers compare to the first one. In the second ad, it named out the benefit in the upper page, which is The Timer Turn & Pill Alarm Watch, More convenient

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    account through American Express. This advertisement is a trigger because some people look to celebrities for their fashion guidance, idolizing their images. This means they go to any extreme to make a purchase and that includes taking on credit to make it happen. The trigger of the advertisement is the possible need for money the browser may have. A person can be on the site looking at some shoes a celebrity is wearing, valued at nine hundred dollars. An impulsive shopper may see the said

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    65 Years: Then and Now Society changed 65 years ago to make the world a better place. Martin Luther King Jr. gave an amazing speech on racism and how all society should be treated equal. Know in days, it’s not the same as before. We tend to see a lot of racism whether it’s through TV, articles, or what have now which is social media. Many people have changed their view on equal society and people don’t seem to care what a man with courage once fought for and changed. One of the ways equal society

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