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    able to come up with ways to make up for their lack of funds. Most people think of architects as really rich and glamorous with celebrity friends. They see architects as people who get published in prestigious journals and magazines. The truth is most architects dream of that happening to them. This fact may be discouraging‚ but a lot of architects are like semi-celebrities in their local communities. Architects are constantly learning. They are

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    Section – 12 In his article “Worshipping Celebrities” Joe Harper tries to convince us that celebrities are given more importance than they deserve‚ and act as bad influences on people. The glamorous lifestyles and the unethical habits they get into hardly make celebrities good examples as role models‚ and Harper feels that it is ridiculous for people to have such admiration for them. He questions the logic behind the excessive “worship” of celebrities and states reasons why they should not be given

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    were older. Whether it’s mesmerizing thousands with music‚ or having a star role in an action movie‚ being a famous celebrity is something most people in North America covet in at least one point of their life. But famous people are always persuaded by photographers and reporters‚ which destroys their privacy‚ and enables the public to know the daily life of every celebrity. Celebrities have benefits and disadvantages‚ which have to face being famous people. When someone takes on the lifestyle of

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    Influence of celebrity endorsers in the perfume industry on consumers Nowadays when you look at the advertisements of perfumes‚ there are very often celebrities promoting the perfume. This new trend has kept rising in the past years in many industries. Indeed‚ companies are trying more than ever to catch the eye of the consumer and celebrity endorsement is one of the most efficient ways to do this in the perfume industry. Brands have many advantages when they decide to be endorsed by a celebrity. First

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    how much is too much

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    put food on the table while celebrities are signing multi-million dollar contracts for movies and sports. Many entertainment and sports personalities have very high incomes‚ while most people in "ordinary" professions like nurses‚ doctors and teachers earn only a small fraction of the income of these "stars". These days‚ there is a controversy concerning the millions of dollars that famous athletes and entertainers earn every year. Some people argue that these celebrities are overpaid and do not deserve

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    Young adults and teenagers are capable of understanding what truly is right or what is wrong. They have the maturity and the intelligence level to discern a good decision from a bad one. The problem that faces our society is its competitive attitude. Competition‚ along with popularity and self-centeredness is what drives our decision making process. Instead of taking a problem and analyzing it to come to a conclusion as to whether it is morally acceptable‚ our society tends to weigh its choices on

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    them have a focus on fashion‚ beauty‚ celebrity gossip‚ and health. They’ll also include recipes‚ relationship advice‚ “real life” stories‚ and weight-loss advice. I guess sensationalism is the formula for these tabloid magazines to appeal people. Those magazines do not really focus about the facts of the stories but try to be the very first magazine to disclose the latest scandal of some celebrity. Tabloid magazines play an important role in exploiting celebrity life‚ which is never an old topic.

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    Young Adults

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    Celebrities can be both a positive and negative role model for young people. Celebrities have success and that most young people will look up to them and will want to be just like them. Any and everything an celebrity does the media will find out about it Celebrities can be negatives role model for young people because they can make a mistake and send a negative message towards young people. Celebrities can be appropriate role models for young people because most young people look up to people on

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    Persuasive Essay

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    with only knowing the truth. People look up to celebrities‚ but they do not set good examples or try to be role models. In proposing a solution to the problem of adhering to the actions of celebrities‚ the analysis relates to Henry David Thoreau’s belief in individuality as he talked about in his book Walden. Who is your hero? Usually the answer to this question‚ at least for many of us‚ involves a famous actor or singer‚ a celebrity. The celebrities of the world are the wealthiest‚ most beautiful

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    The Price of Fame

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    guess I don’t want to be really famous. Yes‚ famous people have everything – money‚ popularity and fame‚ but stars lose much more – their private lives and their friends. The Price of Fame The relentless scrutiny of fans and the media leads some celebrities to become acutely self-conscious. One

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