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    but that part wasn’t that bothered me. it was when he was talking about how it gave him publicity and how he said "Now, I’m just working on the sex tape,” “I’ll call Pamela up, like, ‘Hey, it’s been a while. We really need to hype this band up!’” he is pretty much saying, “hey, we need more publicity so i’m going to used pamela anderson as an object to give us more fame.” like women are not here to make you more popular, or to be fucking

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    Debt Is Bad

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    Debt is simply money that is owed, and it can be very dangerous to get into. Many people, even rich people can go into massive amounts of debt and be nearly unable to escape it and get all of their money paid back. Debt can include things like loans for credit cards and other things, such as loans taken out to pay for things that current cash reserves can’t pay for. A lot of celebrities have gone into debt, and I will be explaining one celebrity’s debt; Kanye West. On February 13th Kanye announced

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    Columbia Psy-107 Essay

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    scientific experiments in shifts. Therefore, on February 1st, 2003, the shuttle of Columbia STS-107 disintegrated during entry into the Earth’s atmosphere after 16 days in orbit. All seven astronauts on board, Rick Husband, the commander; Michael Anderson, the payload commander; David Brown, the

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    In the post-war British society, there begins a tremendous revolt against authority in all domains of human life, pushing to the background the long-established and time-tested socio-ethical traditions and conventions. The conventional sexual morality that emphasizes repression and suppression of sexual instincts is replaced with new one that emphasizes expression of sexual freedom within and without wedlock. It has removed the stigma attached earlier to sex outside the marriage. What was previously

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    additional pictures and information that in the past we would never get to see. The Internet is a great place to find photos of your favorite stars with bare faces. I have personally seen photos of celebrities like Madonna, Heidi Klum, Britney Spears, Pamela Anderson, Goldie Hawn, Oprah Winfrey and more without a stitch of makeup on their faces. And guess what? They look just like regular women, with flaws and imperfections. All you have to do is use a search engine and look up a keyword phrase like celebrities

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    “When it comes to the American Dream...all of us have an equal chance to share in [it].” This quote by J.C. Watts portrays how the American Dream is a goal for many and is possible for all. All throughout history, the meaning of the American Dream has transformed many times. The original definition of the American Dream was to be prosperous; conversely, in recent years, many believe that the American Dream is just to survive. However, many Americans do not really want to just survive, they want to

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    The American Dream “When it comes to the American Dream...all of us have an equal chance to share in [it].” This quote by J.C. Watts portrays how the American Dream is a goal for many and is possible for all. All throughout history, the meaning of the American Dream has transformed many times. The original definition of the American Dream was to be prosperous; conversely, in recent years, many believe that the American Dream is just to survive. However, many Americans do not really want to just survive

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    With over 850,000 active members, the animal rights organization People for Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) has blossomed into an exceptionally powerful speech community. Their main goal is to enlighten others about the prominent existence of animal cruelty in the world, hoping to gain enough power to abolish it, or at least prevent it from happening as often as it does. PETA uses language as a tool of power, verbalizing its message through controversial ad campaigns, rallies, marches and protests

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    Strong, smart, talented, superficially over attractive and often dreadfully single is how many heroic women in movies, books, and shows are portrayed. If left up to the media the personification of a gifted female would be the body type of a Pamela Anderson in her Baywatch prime and Serena Williams hybrid. With a face like Halle Berry lips of Angelina Jolie Pitt and the balls to the wall rebel heart devil may cry attitude she has been type casted to in her past 15 movies or so. Not to mention still

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    Concretization As with almost every aspect of “developed” or “first world” culture, a cloud of laziness accompanies any call to a challenge. Although finding an easier means of overcoming obstacles has been rooted in human existence since we came to roam the earth, it appears we have achieved a new level of indolence. Understanding abstract philosophical or religions bares no exception. To witness this one need look no further than todays pop culture. A quick Google search of “celebrity tattoos”

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