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    TOP SHOP

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    Topshop Background/History Topshop is a UK-based retailer‚ founded in 1964 by Peter Robinson. The first stand-alone Topshop store opened in 1970. In the 1990’s‚ the mainstream media considered it unfashionable‚ cleverly labelling it ‘Flopshop’ due to its relatively low varieties and simple designs. But it recently turned business around‚ even hitting profitability in 2008 when almost every retailer was in the red by expanding its collections and bringing in local designers to the foray. Currently

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    entertain an audience of millions and to save her career that has been hanging on by a thin line for many years. “The hero was distinguished by his achievements by his achievements: the celebrity by his image or trademark. The hero created himself; the celebrity was created by the media. The hero was a big man; the celebrity is a big name.” (Robert D. Ramsey) These supposed heroes were not created by themselves they were created by hype of media and critiques. Without them the pop star would be nothing

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    Strengths: global brand recognition‚ competitive prices‚ community involvement‚ celebrity endorsed‚ and a large product line. Nike is known for its state of the art equipment as well as its ever expanding product line. This is a huge part of their increasing expansion and revenue. When their product is seen everywhere‚ people want their own. Weaknesses: high prices‚ questionable overseas labor‚ failed celebrity endorsements‚ and too much advertising. The prices are fair‚ to some‚ but others can’t

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    Kowtow

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    react to familiar faces? Umberto Eco Teacher will start by asking students to name some of the Kosovo celebrities like singers‚ actors‚ politicians etc and this will be used as a warm up activity and will engage students in the today’s topic. Students will take turn on answering these questions: 1. Who is your favorite actor or singer? 2. How do people behave when they run into celebrity? 3. How would you think you would react if you see a familiar face? 4. Please give your opinion‚ how

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    of dollars for media. Teenagers in particular buy what their favorite celebrity advertise and what is acceptable by society based on the fashion that the media has imposed them. While young people are in a stage of life where they want to be loved and be successful‚ the media creates the ideal image of beautiful men and women to them. Needless to say that they can lose their own personality with blind following of celebrities and losing confidence about what they really are. The fact that society

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    Being Rich and Famous

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    should be defined? Thinking considerably‚ there are at least two fundamental achievements in life that inspire people. One is to be rich‚ while another one is to be famous. Though these two words are somehow closely related if you think about the celebrities who are famous and rich at the same time‚ there are some others who only have high recognition but not rich. There is significant differences between being rich and being famous. Becoming rich can be hard or it was as simple as buying a lottery

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    The Junior Research Paper (JRP) Passion with a Purpose OR Career Pathway Name: ______________________________________ Period: ______________________________________ Step 1 - The Foundation: The 411 The Prompt: The research paper component of the Culminating Project will demonstrate mastery of written language. Students will research a topic related to their community experience and/or career interest. The student will integrate personal experience and research and

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    (Goodman 2011‚ Barnes 2011: 72). Celebrity aid has been on the rise since the 2000s and remains to play a dominant role in influencing significant world issues such as oppression‚ poverty‚ and misery (Brockington‚ 2014). Holding a majority of power over the public‚ celebrities are either idolized as positive role models or ridiculed as negative contributors in terms of their dedication towards society (Dieter 2008‚ Kumar 2008: 260). In comparison to other celebrities‚ Prince William has a unique role

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    critics as well as the viewers. he bulk of the programming must be cheap and appeal to a majority‚ i.e. reality television. The downsides to reality television are merely certain aspects of modern‚ western culture which are everywhere: the cult of celebrity‚ the spread of information and the consumer as star. Helium is essentially the reality television of the literary world. We dress it up as something more meaningful‚ as an intellectual pursuit‚ but the essence is the same. It is the replacement of

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    Musical Fame Research Paper

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    Musical Fame Corrine Palmer Upon many great musicians there are more that have fame just because of publicity. [Publicity is a deliberate attempt to manage the public’s perception of the musician (“Publicity‚” 2012‚ “Definition”). Usually in publicity they look at people such as politicians and performing artists‚ goods and services‚ organizations of all kinds‚ and works of art or entertainment. Publicity draws on to several key themes including birth‚ love‚ and death‚ this is important

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