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    In order to build a social ecosystem with an organic community of fans, we have to identify the target audience, and their behaviors, affinities, and values. Whether it is film or music, the Buffs are the hardcore fans who constantly consume content about their favorite idols. They are experts not only of the specific idols, but also with the passion point. (i.e. music, film, or culture) They are one of the first people to know news about their favorite idols. They already follow their favorite

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    Divinity Of Love Essay

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    Once a week, the fan runs away from home and attends the stadium. Flags flicker, rattles sound, rockets, drums, rain snakes and paper cut; the city disappears, the routine is forgotten, there is only one existing location, the temple. In this sacred space, the only religion that does not have atheists exhibits its divinities. Although the fan can contemplate the miracle, more comfortably, on the TV screen, he prefers to undertake the pilgrimage to this place where he can see his angels in flesh and

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    The Coach Research Paper

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    Sports are a form of entertainment, whether it is playing them or watching them. Yet part of the entertainment is also the audience. The fans can have a large impact on the game itself as well as your experience. We all have that one friend who is way too competitive, whether it involves sports or just who finishes eating first. They cannot choose what things to be competitive at, for that nature is in their blood. “The Coach” is the most competitive player – out of the fans. In a game, you will

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    Nowadays, celebrity worship is considered a common day ritual, as it is performed by millions of people around the world. However, this practice has been a disease to the world and continues to conflict the youth with deranged goals and aspirations. Misconceptions of what an idealistic worship lifestyle are inevitable, considering that the definition of a “worshipper” gets modified every year. The primary reasons as to why Celebrity Worship is a poison to the world and why it must be stopped is due

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    Chapter 5 – Qualitative research results and discussion To analyse the objectives of this study further, interview questions were ready for opinion leaders, which include journalists, staffs of the management team and PR practitioners. Only key sentences or words of discussion were chosen due to the word limitation, the full-translated transcripts are attached at Appendix B. The findings of interview have three parts, which related to the three research questions. A: For the question of the impact

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    Photo Essay – Origins of The Walking Dead For my ethnography project, I chose to study the fandom of The Walking Dead. For the purpose of this paper, I will refer to The Walking Dead as a comic, a video game, and a TV show series. The focus of this ethnography is to understand how the comic book culture influences many fans. Since the series is based on a graphic novel series, and some of the fans are schooled in comic culture; they arrive with literacy in comic storytelling. Others who are

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    Chapter 5 – Qualitative research results and discussion To analyse the objectives of this study further, interview questions were ready for opinion leaders, which include journalists, staffs of the management team and PR practitioners. Only key sentences or words of discussion were chosen due to the word limitation, the full-translated transcripts are attached at Appendix B. The findings of interview have three parts, which related to the three research questions. A: For the question of the impact

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    People go through countless measures such as dieting pills, eating too little, or working out too much to make their body shapes resemble the ones pictured on the cover of magazines or Instagram posts. Kylie Jenner, famous teen beauty influencer, has several pictures of her online slyly eating a gummy bear by the brand name Sugar Bear Hair, which endorses long and thick beautiful hair. People across the world see this and they want to look and be like them, and so people buy these products or go

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    The inspiration for writing about a fangirl hit me when I realized just how chaotic their obsessive lifestyle is. Spending hours of their day online tweeting about their favorite celebs. Their endless arguing with other fanbases about how they hate each other's idols and claiming their own is more successful. I was a fangirl myself when I was in high school, but not so much now. I am still very aware of just how far things can get when encountering fangirls online and in real life. To those who have

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    Are famous person treated unfairly by the media? Should they be given more privacy, or is the price of their fame an invasion into their private lives? We live in an era where every other person wants to be famous popular etc. They are so excited about letting the world know about their existence that they’ll do anything to be popular, they want their pictures on the TV, they want to give autographs to little kids and become their role models. Most people will literally do anything to get the media’s

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