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    Britney Spears Stronger Than Yesterday Britney Spears‚ "One of the most controversial and successful female vocalists of the 21st century‚"(Wenner) has been searching for stardom since an extremely young age. America considers Britney Spears highly controversial because of her sexual lyrics and actions. In an interview Britney Spears had on ABC‚ Diane Sawyer says‚ “It is one thing to not want to be the role model anymore and its another thing not to know that a lot of young girls are looking

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    awed‚ and inspired to interview the ponderously talented and incredibly astute Nicole Oliver‚ and when I noticed that Nicole was appearing in a Lifetime movie based on the life of Britney Spears‚ I hoped for the opportunity to interview her yet again. Just last week‚ she and I chatted in depth about her role of Lynne Spears in this film which will premiere tonight (February 18th) on the Lifetime Network. In addition to this much-anticipated biopic‚ Nicole was able to inform us of a couple of other things

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    Britney spears is a famous‚ well known musician who will be known as one of the best pop stars from the west. At just 8 years old Spears auditioned at the Mickey Mouse Club. It was after that when her talent was noticed by various agents and labels. Spears is well known for her first major song Hit Me Baby One More Time. She lost it when she was using drugs and drinking alcohol in 2007. She was admitted to a rehab center after she went downhill and shaved her head. From an early age‚ Britney Spears

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    OUTLINE I. Introduction: A Short Biography of Britney Spears II. Psychoanalyzing Britney: What Would Freud Say? III. The Trait Perspective: Applying the Big Five IV. The Motives Perspectives: What are Britney’s needs? V. Conclusion VI. References I- Introduction: A Short Biography of Britney Spears Britney Spears was born on December 2‚ 1981 in Kentwood‚ Louisiana to James and Lynne Spears. She is the middle child. From a very young age‚ she enjoyed performing. She used to sing at the

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    I know the entire world has heard of the famous pop star‚ Britney Spears. I am sure many would not think of her as a tragic hero‚ but with little research she you will find that she is in several ways. As a young girl Britney was introduced to the All New Mickey Mouse Club TV show when she was just 11 years old. In 2000 she reached the top of Pop charts with an instant hit “Oops‚ I Did It Again”. Although she was not born of Noble Birth or elevated status‚ she was born with incredible talent which

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    American recording artist Britney Spears has released eight studio studio albums‚ seven compilation albums‚ 42 singles‚ two promotional singles and three other appearances. In 1997‚ Spears signed a recording contract with Jive Records to launch her career. Spears has sold over 100 million albums worldwide and more than 28.6 million digital singles in the United States only‚ making her one of the best-selling music artists of all time. Billboard ranked her as the 8th overall Artist of the Decade

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    on me‚ but impact and admiration do not always go hand in hand. Then I realized who I really admire: Britney Spears. <br> <br>The teen pop idol singer Britney Spears is a woman that I look up to for many reasons. She has tantalized the entire world’s youth with her incredible voice. By doing so‚ she serves as a role model for many of the young people growing up in today’s society. Although Britney is only 19‚ she already has had a major effect on a multitude of people. Not only does she reach the

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    Love is a word that can be described in many ways. In the song “Toxic” by Britney Spears‚ poison is defined as love‚ an addiction that one cannot escape. When one is in love‚ one is usually in a state in which they are oblivious of all their exterior surroundings and can only focus on one thing: the person they love. In fact‚ that love develops into an addiction. That is where I believe the problem lies. Adolescents and young adults throw their lives away in the early stages of their lives because

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    Shellie Spear Case Study

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    Shellie Spear is a Sr. Sales Manager working for the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando. Central Florida’ s Convention Center is a massive 7‚000‚000 square-foot complex that offers 2‚100‚000 square feet of exhibit space. The Hospitality of Orange County Convention Center provides Central Florida with a remarkable amount of economic benefits at no cost to the country’s citizens. It is estimated that activity in the center yields an annual tax savings of $87‚50 (is it $8‚750 or $87‚500?) per

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    PSYCHOLOGICAL CASE STUDY: ALICE WALKER 2 Alice Walker was born February 9‚ 1944 to parents Minnie Tallulah Grant and Willie Lee Walker in Eatonton‚ Georgia. Her parents were sharecroppers and her mother worked as a maid to help to supplement the family income. She was the youngest of 8 children. At the age of 8 years old‚ one of her brothers accidentally shot her in the right eye with a BB gun while playing a game of Cowboys and Indians. She became partially blind and developed scar

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