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    Many celebrities have a revenue of well over 15 million dollars a year, but should they be paid that much? The answer is no. Why should a select group of people, who are the same as you and me, be valued much more than a person who works multiple jobs to support his/her family? In fact, out of America's population, only one percent of the social ladder are wealthy. Celebrities and reality stars make up a large portion of the upper class with their dramatic flair and acting. First, out of many

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    MAKE YOUR CELEBRITY TO BE WITH YOU ALWAYS Do not get confused that how you can make your celebrity with you always whenever you want. You know it is impossible . But there is one interesting fact that makes you feel close to your celebrity and the fact is nothing but celebrity wiki makes the impossible as possible thing . It is a blog created which gives you time to time updates and makes you feel lively with your celebrity as it gives the updates of the celebrity actions at every instant makes you

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    Celebrity culture is a mixture of good and bad for society because it makes people complacent with issues that are wrong just to stay in the public eye, like whitewashing and sexism but also can help fight against those issues. For example, most shows are filled with straight, white guys as if other people, like POC, LGBT and women don't exist. Even if a show is centered around a women, the show is about there relationship with men, or has a romantic dynamic to it. Also, female celebrities are controlled

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    In this world people put lots of stress on celebrities to be perfect all the time. Celebrities are worldwide. Celebrates cannot walk down the street without being bombarded by paparazzi. All of that comes with a reason. Kids look up to them, so celebrities have to be media train. Like with rappers, most of their characters portray a life full of crime and enjoyment. Children see that and they think its real life. Kids are on the internet doing ridiculous things to get frame. In this day and age

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    In order to sell something, you need to have a good reputation or at least a good reputation with your consumers. Credibility or ethos is how to rapport amongst consumers and distributors. In order to market a product, the reputation of this distributor must have this trait. Athletes are commonly used in this type of marketing. Mentioned below are athletes John Cena and Serena Williams both fit the description. Along with what they would be appropriate to sell, what they wouldn't be good at selling

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    Naomi Shihab Nye Famous

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    What does it mean to be famous? The popular definition of fame means being distinguished amongst the rest for a certain act or function. In other words, for being more talented or well known. Typically, this type of fame is reserved for celebrities and popular landmarks. However, being famous could also mean being recognized amongst friends for being kind. There is no clear limitation on what being famous could mean. In Naomi Shihab Nye’s poem “Famous”, she describes her own feelings of what fame

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    it from its competitors. A celebrity is known as a famous people or well-known people in certain perspective of field. In detail, celebrities are the people who enjoy high degree of public recognition and awareness by a large share of a certain group of people (Prof. Dr. G. L. Pedhiwal, 2011). According to Kurzman et al, (2007), celebrity is an omnipresent feature of society, blazing lasting impressions in the memories of all who cross its path. The use of celebrities to advertise the company products

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    A “Good” Obsession A lot of people feel that celebrity obsessions are good and healthy. This is what Collin Palmer, in his short essay response to Deborah King, argues. I, however, disagree with Palmer because one simple celebrity obsession can ruin someone’s life. In Colin Palmer’s short essay response to Deborah King he states that, “ We teenagers are passionate-maybe even obsessed-about our favorite stars, but that doesn’t make it a big problem, and it doesn’t mean we want to copy their bad

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    Millions--maybe even billion--of people exaggerate the idea of being ‘obsessed’ with celebrities. In Deborah King’s, The Impact of Celebrities, she states that celebrities obsession is unhealthy and may influence bad behavior. Although, in Collin Palmer’s short essay response, A Healthy Obsession, he states that a celebrity “obsession” could help motivate them to pursue their dreams and is just harmless fun. I agree with Collin Palmer, because some people need to escape from, their boring everyday

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    1) After reading chapter 5 in The Power Elite, I wonder, what Mills would have said about the children of the rich who are using all media outlets to gain celebrity status? On page 74, Mills states that our society has a fetish with competition, I absolutely agree. Examples can be seen in TV show titles, such as, “The Biggest Loser,” “ The Amazing Race,” and “Survivors.” The idea that even the rich are using these shows, or similar ones, to advertise who and what they are. A decade ago, Paris Hilton

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