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    The Selling of Women in America Beautiful, skin-tight clothing, thin, blonde, long hair, and big breasted women are what people normally think of when they think of television commercials. This is very stereotypical but how stereotypical is it? Look at the media anymore and this is what the audience sees. There may be a change here and there with the hair color and how tight the clothing is but in all honestly this is what the public is seeing on television screens if they sit there and watch

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    11 October 2010 Oops, She Did It Again Over the past decade, Britney Spears has gone downhill little by little from becoming famous after being on Disney channel. While doing a case study on Britney Spears, I learned the music industry stole away her innocence and molded it into an attempt to transition from a pop princess to a sexy adult performer that would sweep millions. Her overexposure and paparazzi frenzy causes her to go insane because she has no privacy. Additionally, there is proof

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    this was life or death. The circle parted to make way for their leader as Jack marched through them with a military style. The circle reformed, trapping the boys within, like a pack of wolves closing on it's prey. Jack thrust his spear into the ground then approached Ralph screaming, "Come on you cowardly bastard", while the circle lay silent in anticipation of what was to come. As if enough blood had not already been spilt, the boys wondered if this day another death

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         One’s personal opinion, although often times thought to be objective when one is defending a favorite song it is difficult to measure an exact aesthetic value of a song. Why is it that so many cringe at the mere mention of the Spice Girls or Britney Spears? If pop music is a reflection of current culture, and is taken as just pure enjoyment and fun, meaningless lyrics and feel good music, any scientific or musically theoretical measurements should be dismissed. Onelike? would be more successful embracing

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    fame hasn’t. We don’t stop to ponder the scrutiny that comes with being a celebrity. Not even how this can cause depression and self esteem issues, which can lead to problems further down the road such as substance abuse and addiction. Brittany Spears was part of the original cast of cast of the Mickey Mouse Club, has had several meltdowns where she shaved her head, and smashed a car with an umbrella. Alongside Britney stars like Jodi Sweetin, who played Stephanie on the show Full House have struggled

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    People look up to celebrities as role models, the youth especially. The youth believes that if they imitate these cynosures they will become affluent and legendary. Famous people imply that if the youth act insubordinately they will be successful in life. Celebrities of today are not appropriate role models for this generation. A celebrity is a famous or well-known person, someone who has fame or is renowned (dictionary.com). When people think of a celebrity they think of someone they would see

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    Music by: Anthony salcone One of my most positive memories I have is of when I was about six years old. I was sitting in the basement of my house with my dad, who was playing a song on his 80’s stereo system. It was an old record album song by the “Doors”. I remember how every note felt, so loud and clear, every beat, and the sound flowed through me. As I listened, I picked up my toy airplane and moved it around in the sky, “flying” it to the music. I feel like lots of people tend to remember bad

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    When artists go through an emotional down fall in there career’s you see some stars fall and other’s reflect to back when it all started to better themselves. As Katy Perry stated in her interview with U.S.A Today Prism is “less over-the-top and more “me””. I have come to realize that when artist put out an album, it isn’t just to see how many copies they can sell but it’s about making music with feelings, getting into there inner self and reaching out to those who admire them, the social text of

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    The New Queen Of Pop

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    The New Queen of Pop? “My artpop could mean anything” (Lady Gaga, 2013). Lady Gaga’s incredibly creative and diverse music and art influenced the music industry, making her one of the most influential people in the world. Gaga grew up with an interest in music, her music influenced by Christianity in her family. She began singing at open mic bar nights in New York, with several small bands. Soon, she broke onto the scene, and released her album, The Fame. (“Lady Gaga”, 2010) Quickly, she grew in

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    Over the course of time we as people have experienced adversity and the effects that come from it. Adversity can have positive and negative impacts, many times when people struggle with adversity, it leads to chaos. We have seen this in the present, past and fiction. Adversity is shown in the present in form of a natural disaster, for example, the earthquake in Iran, adversity is seen in the past, explorers faced it, we also see adversity in the book Lord of The Flies by, William Golding. All of

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