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    Katy James Personality

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    characteristics? My character’s name is Katy James. She is 15 years old and a ninth grader. Katy’s family is a middle-class German immigrant family, and she is the youngest of three children. Her parents both immigrated to the United States when they were children, so they are a bilingual family. Katy loves to talk about her German heritage, but she must have a good relationship with her teachers and peers before she will share her heritage. In terms of school, Katy enjoys school, especially in classes

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    Thomas trained her in song writing. In 2001, Katy Perry released her first gospel album which wasn’t very successful. She only sold 200 copies of her album and the record company discontinued and shortly went out of business. After that happened, Katy Perry switched to popular music, moving to Los Angeles to record with producer Glen Ballard. Between 2003 and 2004 Katy Perry was signed a contract with Island Def. Jam but shortly was terminated. In 2004, Katy Perry was signed another contract to be the

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    Many of us will admit that Beyoncé is a goddess and that Lady Gaga is an artist. But after Katy Perry released her eighth number one single titled “Roar” from her fourth studio album Prism (2013), she secured her status as America’s biggest pop star. Behind her smile is a bold history of rebellion and tenacity, and this history makes Katy Perry the number one finest musician of our time. America realizes her uniqueness in the composition of her music, her standout performances, the catchy songs,

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    2012 was considered Katy Perry’s best year, musically speaking. She became the second person to have five #1 hits from one album, behind only Michael Jackson. The album also spurred 8 top five hits, an accomplishment that has only happened to three albums beforehand. Perry’s album, Teenage Dream, sold over 3 million copies and sold over 24 million singles. All these great accomplishments would lead anyone to think that Capitol, her record company, had to be rolling around in the dough. However, the

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    of the issues Kathryn Hudson and her alter ego Katy Perry has been experiencing over the years. Kathryn sought guidance, acceptance, affirmation and explanation with this session and I do believe the therapist was able to achieve this for his client. The therapist, or Dr. Singh, created a safe environment for Kathryn to speak her mind. In the very beginning of the session, the therapist tells Kathryn to sit back and relax, in an attempt to help Katy feel that this is a nurturing and comfortable space

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    Katy Perry Stereotypes

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    Katy Perry’s music video of “This Is How We Do” is an example of cultural appropriation and it has attracted numerous reactions from the critics and millions of teenage girls who are primarily her audience. The music video refers to different cultures and Katy Perry depicts the culture’s different popular sayings and habits. In an interview with Rolling Stone, she explains that she believes that by showcasing different cultures in her video, she is patronizing them but some of the viewers don’t

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    This advertisement shows Katy Perry holding two bags of popchips with the slogan “nothing fake about ‘em.” Katy Perry is famous and attractive and many women aspire to be like her; just having her endorse the product makes those fans want to buy this product. Juxtaposing the chips with her breasts the ad plays off of the fact that the chips are “all natural”, and along with her quote in the corner conveys the idea that eating these chips will make you more like her: successful and attractive. This

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    katy pery roar

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    The song I chose to analyze is “Roar” sung by Katy Perry. Dr. Luke and Bonnie McKee wrote the lyrics. She is a fabulous singer and is only 29 years old. She is an American award-winning singer, songwriter, businesswoman, philanthropist, sex symbol, and actress from Santa Barbara. She is the first female artist to have five number one singles on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 from one album. "'Roar' is a song about being able to finally speak up for yourself.” It’s an empowerment stomper about transforming

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    Katy Perry “Firework” song is a power anthem which plays a huge role when it comes to popular culture in today’s society. It creates an empowering message to women by portraying them as strong willed, independent human beings rather than the stereotypical portrayal of women who depend on men. Although in the movie, the song Firework is used as a encouraging anthem to children because it is a children’s movie. In the Hollywood reporter review article it states that the 3d scene helps influence the

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    Katy Hopkins Summary

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    In Katy Hopkins article choosing a university or college is important because you have to go to college and start training for your career. As Katy Hopkins stated in her article choosing a college always make sure to look at the courses they have to offer, college rankings, students life, athletics, and financial aid. The location of the campus I will be attending is in McAllen, TX. The percentage of applications submitted is 100%. The diversity of the student body is the foreign population is

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