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    Celebrity Gossip

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    Celebrity Gossip Industry “Khloe Kardashian Caught With Another Man!” “Kanye Cheats on Kim!” “Was Rihanna Pregnant?” These are all headlines from celebrity gossip magazines. The gossip industry has become a very influence part of our society. Tabloids try to influence us by telling us what to do‚ what to wear‚ how to eat‚ what’s sexy and what’s not. Tabloids discover ways to do more than just commercialize products‚ they advertise people. Celebrities have become a business in themselves by endorsing

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    Hip Hop Media Stunt Men

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    The media portrayal of men has affected our society for many years. The media tends to stunt men’s emotional depth and alter the ways that they are able to express themselves. Men will often turn to violence as a way to express themselves and to make themselves seem tougher than they actually are. These violent expressions are dangerous and involve not only other men‚ but can carry to the abuse of women and children. Misogyny is very present in modern day music and media. In Hip Hop the rappers tend

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    Celebrity Endorsement

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    CELEBRITY ENDORSMENT – PERCEPTION BY PROSPECTIVE EMPLOYEES (FMCG SECTOR) Rushina Singhi 1‚ Ch. Abhinav Guptha 2‚ Anshul Jain 3 Assistant Professor of Amity Business School‚ Amity University Noida U.P Student of Amity Business School‚ Amity University Noida U.P Student of Amity Business School‚ Amity University Noida U.P 1 rushina.singhi@yahoo.co.in 2coolabhi405@gmail.com‚ 3 anshuljain01@gmail.com‚ ABSTRACT Celebrity endorsement‚ undoubtedly an essential and effective tool for attracting

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    Stalking Celebrities

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    The Stalking of Celebrities Stalking remains Hollywood’s recurrent celebrity nightmare.1 Never before have we been able to know as much about a star as we do about a close pal. Thanks to publications and TV shows that cater to the public appetite for celebrity news‚ there’s little privacy for stars. We learn the minor details of their lives--from an early schooling‚ to first kiss‚ last divorce‚ drug problems‚ hopes and fears.2 Celebrities on their own property are not safe from high-powered lenses

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    penalties on celebrities

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    American Literature 13 January 2015 Penalties on Celebrities When the law is broken and you’re under the spotlight a part of the population wishes that person gets severely punished. People feel they should face stricter penalties because you’re famous and in the other hand some people feel like were equal so we should have the same punishment. When it comes to breaking the law nobody should walk away from punishment but that does not mean celebrities should face more severe punishment than others

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    Celebrity Humanitarianism

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    In Emma Dwight’s article‚ “Celebrity Humanitarianism: Bridging the Gap”‚ Dwight explains the ways in which she believes that one can identify a false humanitarian‚ and the ways in which one can identify a true humanitarian. The main points of concern that Dwight analyzed to determine the validity of a person’s humanitarianism were: the explanation or simplification that the celebrity does when describing the cause‚ the hands on work that the celebrity has been shown to do‚ the level of promotion

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    Canada Celebrities

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    Canada: Industries to Celebrities Recently published in “The Star.com” and “National Post” Canada was awarded the well deserved title of second coolest country. Out of a total of sixty countries‚ many Canadians were not surprised by the second place rank. That could only be expected as most citizens of Canada are familiar with the advantages of the diverse country. However‚ more people‚ near and far‚ should be aware of what an dominant country Canada is. Canada is arguably a “cool” place for everyone

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    Celebrity Endorsement

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    “Yamaha Fiore” 2NE1 – Celebrity Endorsement Celebrity endorsement is commonly used to market products‚ it is a strategy which gives a “face” to a brand‚ to which the consumers can relate and aspire to. Yamaha has decided to promote its Fiore scooter Thailand with widely popular Korean pop group 2NE1. Their strategy was to reach out to urban Thai’s who follow foreign trends‚ music and fashion. While many urban Thai’s certainly are fans of the Korean fashion and pop music it remains unclear as to

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    Rebranding a Celebrity

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    Advertising Plan “Rebranding a Celebrity” Cynthia Kristina Kurleto Dormido‚ Jzerreneah Dannae Pingol‚ Rodel II Ruales‚ Joaida Fely Solis‚ Christine Joy Tambong‚ Geraldine BMC 1-3 Prof: Ms. Maychell B. Jastia Table of Contents I. Introduction ......................... Page 3 A. Executive Summary B. Overview II. Situational

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    Celebrities in the 50s

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    Presley was only one of the big names of the 1950s‚ though probably one of the most recognizable. In the ‘50s television was gaining popularity and sitting down to watch T.V. was a family bonding experience. Celebrities were put on a very high pedestal‚ even more so than today’s celebrities. People like James Dean‚ Marilyn Monroe‚ and John Wayne were treated like royalty. In the 1950s musicians‚ movie stars‚ and T.V. stars were some of the most important people in America. Musicians in the ‘50s

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