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    Lyrical Essay

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    look again.” The fourth stanza‚ “I got a butler‚ a maid‚ and a mansion; the belief is that I’m living out a millionaires fantasy; with Phantoms and Ferraris in the driveway; but you see‚ it came in exchange of a man’s sanity” expresses that money and fame carries many burdens including mental ones. This is also expressed in the lines‚ “Apparently it’s damaging the man you see before you” and “Your vision jaded by the Grammies on the mantelpiece; just switch your camera lenses; you would see the agony”

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    Article of Lady Gaga

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    Lady Gaga Celebrated for both her outré style and musical prowess‚ the recording artist known as Lady Gaga is not only one of the world’s biggest pop stars‚ but also one of the most recognized brands. She’s garnered five Grammys‚ holds two spots in the 2011 Guinness Book of World Records including "Most Searched-For Female‚" as recorded by Google‚ and made international headlines for donning a dress made of red meat‚ which Time Magazine called the top fashion statement of 2010. "Gaga is a marketing

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    of this article was whether Columbus choose to adventure and explore out of selfish wants or out of biblical calling. The author presents the two specific choices for describing Columbus‚ either a faithful zealot or greedy tourist only interested in fame‚ fortune and acceptance. He describes Columbus two hypothetical ways for the ready

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    Child stars prompt

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    executives pounce on anything that sells. A once innocent child to a now adult in and out of rehab is a good story that sells. Possibly one of the most thought of ex child stars that went bad might be Lindsay Lohan. At the age 11‚ Lindsay achieved fame by starring in the hit remake "The Parent Trap". Lindsay then went on to star in multiple Disney movies and independent films making a name for herself. Upon leaving her teenage years‚ Lindsay had many personal issues in the press. Eating disorders

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    Her album The Fame has more than eight million copies sold worldwide and continuing‚ and because of the album‚ Gaga earned five Grammy nominations. The Grammy nominations include: song and album of the year‚ best dance recording and best of the year electronic/dance album‚ and she received awards for many of these categories and others. Germanotta success extended throughout the United States‚ and her fame is growing in several different countries; Gaga is very

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    Celebrity Privacy

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    a certain level of fame‚ their private lives become the topic of discussion among their fans and foes. Privacy is not guaranteed among famous people due to them constantly being stalked by the paparazzi and their fans. I feel reporters and the paparazzi should respect celebrities right to privacy because at the end of the day they are normal people who are just known by the world that come with the fame and fortune. Celebrities are always being watched because of their fame and fortune. Everything

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    necessarily be famous for a good reason. For example‚ people in reality shows. And the second type : people who have a professional career or are good at something and involuntarily become famous‚ like athletes‚ actors‚ singers‚ scientists‚ etc. Fame sometimes comes along with being successful and they have to cope with it weather they like it or not. As a summary I believe that the statement : „ Everybody would like to be rich and famous „ is extremely partial‚ and would like to replace it

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    Mediation of Lady Gaga

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    f8M KOfpwUIoa3AImeI The World Goes Lady Gaga. (2010). Retrieved January 13‚ 2011‚ from Time Website: http://www.time.com/time/photogallery/0‚29307‚1957589_2030500‚00.html Universal Music Group. (2009‚ January 13). Lady GaGa Announces Dates For The Fame Ball Tour. Retrieved January 14‚ 2010‚ from Universal Music Group Website: Universal Music Group. http://www.universalmusic.com/artist-news/lady-gaga-announces-dates-for-the-fameball-tour Venturelli‚ S. (2005). Culture and The Creative Economy. In

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    Angelina Germanotta Thesis

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    Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta‚ better known by her stage name of Lady Gaga‚ has truly revolutionized popular music in the era since 2010. She helped to make synthetic pop music more popular and mainstream‚ while also causing a change in what people consider ‘normal’ with her lyrics and behavior. Her music is odd‚ along with her aura and stage personification. Her music also inspires millions of people to accept themselves and spread love. Ms. Germanotta is also a very popular and influential

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    with a lot of pride and energy. He loves to brag‚ and this journey he has to take shows how he really is. While Beowulf makes references‚ he actually believes in free will because of his arrogance‚ isolation/his ability to do things‚ and his desire of fame. Beowulf is a very self-applauding man‚ who lets his arrogance show who he really is. When Beowulf received the message of fighting a monster for the Danes‚ he was more than happy to do it. Why; because Beowulf is always bragging about how he can

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