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    circulating the news circuit are put in the back burner behind the latest celebrity scandal‚ wardrobe malfunction‚ and YouTube hit. Real issues such as the war and its progress are not headlines but only on shorter time slots. It seems like the importance of important issues has even been ignored by respectable news organizations and publications. The draw to scandal has even become main news whether its focus is on celebrities or respectable public figures. Nobody is safe from gossip and the popularity

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    Treatment of Celebrities in Society and the Law  Celebrities are considered royalty in the eyes of the public‚ and like royalty‚ they  receive biased treatment in many ways. As a result‚ celebrities are treated differently  than civilians by prosecutors and jurors in the eyes of the law.  There have been several cases where celebrities are able to commit heinous  crimes and get away with them‚ even though there were witnesses to protest. Other  civilians are falsely accused of being guilty‚ then years after the court condemns them 

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    Furthermore‚ being a celebrity chef on television and the only (lead) character of one’s own cooking show means that every characteristic - speech‚ behaviour‚ race‚ and gender - is magnified and enlarged for all to see. The pressure of being in the media spotlight and consequently getting accepted by the mass audience is even more reason for celebrity chefs (and their show producers) to exaggerate their genders on television so that they successfully distance themselves from the opposite gender

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    Is Celebrity Worship Syndrome A Bad Thing? I have a friend who is an affectionate fan of Super Junior‚ the famous South Korean boys group. She can confidently list out the birthdates‚ height‚ weight and other details/information of all the thirteen members in the group. She is proud as a Super Junior’s devotee. However‚ she contemplated and replied me with an awkward smile when I asked her about her parents’ birthdates. As ironic as it seems‚ but this may happen on you too! You could possibly name

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    Name of Case: Frederick Vs. Morse ’Bong Hits 4 Jesus’ case limits student rights Share this on: JulyBy Bill Mears CNN Washington Bureau The Supreme Court ruled against a former high school student Monday in the "Bong Hits 4 Jesus" banner case -- a split decision that limits students’ free speech rights. Joseph Frederick was 18 when he unveiled the 14-foot paper sign on a public sidewalk outside his Juneau‚ Alaska‚ high school in 2002. Principal Deborah Morse confiscated it and suspended Frederick

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    LITERARY REVIEW OF CELEBRITY ENDORSEMENT Celebrity Endorsement in Mass Media Advertising Brands Celebrity endorsement in mass media advertising has become a very beneficial phenomenon for many countries and has significantly increased in the past decade‚ and should be the main principle of brand communications since it is the key to marketing success. Any product that is displayed in a television commercial or magazine advertisement by a corporation that uses a celebrity or well known public

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    with new products 6. Reasons why new products and services fail 7. Conditions when frequent new products are necessary Celebrity endorsers are a waste of money. Before delving into the topic lets look at the two examples which portrait the two sides of the coins of the topic: Nike‚ a global brand‚ getting sports celebrity Michael Jordan to endorse its products. So successful was the collaboration that Nike and Jordan launched a new brand variant called the Air Jordan

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    How effective are Celebrity Endorsements Ever since the start of commercial radio in the 20’s and the since the first silver screen entered the market‚ broadcasting messages by celebrities has been a tool employed to endorse products.”Just about every star was associated with one sponsor’s product he or she plugged.”(1). Over the years celebrity endorsement became an essential part of marketing (more than 25% of television ads feature celebrities)(5)‚ for the endorser it became an easy way of generating

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    No to Celebrity Exploitation Celebrities have been the eye-candy for mostly all walks of life. Many look up to celebrities whether it’s because of their beauty‚ talent‚ and or their accomplishments in life. Because of those reasons‚ celebrity culture has become one of our national obsessions. We feel the need to know every single thing that happens with all the famous stars‚ and have no problem invading their personal space. The paparazzi make celebrities feel like they’re a moving target – even

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    Yung-Ching‚ Yang Writing 140 Sec 64715 Amanda Weldy Boyd Assignment #5 2013/04/25 The Toxic Society: Celebrity Culture “Gangnam Style‚” popular K-Pop single released by Psy‚ musician‚ received unexpected feedback from the whole world which brought up a novel trend of outrageous dancing gesture and distinguished music style that people were crazy about. Pop singers can be so influential to society boundlessly nowadays that they create a whole new fashion trend or culture for people to follow

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