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    With an owner like one of Hollywood’s most stunning starlets and what was considered to be the world’s most beautiful woman for a point and time‚ you can only imagine that the Elizabeth Taylor Aquatic Center exudes the same amount of class and beauty she did. With a violet matted floor surrounding the exterior of the 7 ½ deep pool and therapeutic Jacuzzi and glass tiles along the white clean cut wall‚ the aquatic area of the therapy center resembles the sparkling violet colored eyes the movie star

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    more interested in inept entertainment than genuine ability. Interest can be sparked through an advanced array of “talent” searching methods. From YouTube‚ blogging‚ to Twitter- a new star can be made as soon as one can click “upload.” Becoming a celebrity appeared as an unreachable feat in past decades‚ reserved for only those brilliant with accessible well-known relations. But today‚ having your face plastered on ENews! to People Magazine can be achieved through just buying a computer. Making a goofy

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    PSY 2110-10 March‚ 29‚ 2011 Female Magazines I read a magazine call “GL” which stands for girl’s life. It is focus on teens‚ and it is one of the popular teen magazines for female. Of course‚ the pop star “Justin Biber” was on the cover which caught my eyes. In the magazine‚ the question of today was “Are you cheating on your boyfriend?” wasn’t too proper for teen to start off. The advertisement weren’t bad; they were mostly movies‚ and clothing. The articles were somewhat positive and negative

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    Conspiracy theory in the world of celebrities Conspiracy theory is an integral part of of modern culture and despite its durability it has not been a static notion. Rather‚ its portrayal in popular culture and in politics has constantly changed‚ and so has its meaning. What this idea tells us about modern life and culture shifts from one era to the next. Once‚ the term “conspiracy theory” was synonymous with fear and paranoia. Now‚ this same term might just as easily prompt a shrug or dismissive

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    Nike: Strategic & Operational Planning Albert Dwayne Johnson Jr. University of Phoenix Nike: Strategic & Operational Planning: When people think Nike‚ the first thing that comes to mind is a swoosh. The iconic symbol of the clothing brand can be seen as a way of life in sports clothing‚ stylish clothing and pop culture. Nike is a highly successful company‚ with all competitors‚ like Addidas or Converse‚ constantly working toward being on the same plane as Nike. The success

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    user to ‘become’ the celebrity actor John Horatio Malkovich (played by John Malkovich). Within this narrative‚ the film also address ideas relating to cinema theory‚ especially in response to the appeal of film spectatorship as a mode of escapism through becoming someone else‚ and therefore the film can be classified as metacinematic. The appeal of cinema to the modern spectator is its ability to work as a distinctly audio-visual

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    daughters always want the newest celebrity pop star products whether it perfume by Jennifer Lopez or tee-shirts by Beyonce’. Because of this‚ you think introducing a doll with a celebrity’s face would drive huge sales for the company. Your team’s research indicates that there is a large market for a pop star line of dolls and a more moderate market for a sports star line of dolls. Projected sales volume for the pop star line is around 4‚000‚000 if you could use celebrity likenesses. Sales volume

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    society becoming obsessed with the lives and mishaps of famous celebrities? Or are the tabloids so inaccurately depicting the lives of people that the average person cannot wait to see what they come up with next? However‚ the root of the problem does not lay within the tabloids themselves‚ but the paparazzi‚ who will stalk‚ invade and sometimes even chase renowned celebrities just to earn their next paycheck. These undeniable invasions of privacy put many in the face of danger. There are not only recent

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    Ameicans like sheep or are strong leaders? Americans act like sheep because of Celebrities‚ Social Media and fashion. the first reason why Americans are sheep is the fact that Americans will follow any celebrity just because that person is famous. A lot of kids and teenagers follow and idolize celebrities and would follow them blindly because their friends and other people follow them. An example of kids idolizing celebrities is the way people riot and fight over Justin Beiber. They will fight and stand

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    1.Reasons for popularity of magazines (celebrity culture) Americans obsessed with celebrity due to missing vacuum of not having royalty Few outlets servicing the hunger for news and gossip Exposure was limited to late night television and network shows Few magazines offering stories of the lives of celebrities Tabloids‚ which cover celebrity were deemed embarrassing to be read Magazines are popular with the core group of women in their 30s/40s. Research has shown US Weekly’s female readers

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