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    Essay - Being Famous

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    ESSAY – What are the advantages and disadvantages of being famous? Reaching fame is one of the most desired achievements for many people nowadays. In fact‚ since childhood‚ children identify themselves with the celebrities they see on television and they aim to be as popular as their idols. Even though‚ sometimes‚ children (and also adults) are not aware of the fact that fame can bring either advantages or disadvantages. The main advantage of being famous is that you can make money very easily

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    Being Rich and Famous

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    opening the door. Rich people are not always inspiring. They waste money on branded clothes when some people out there cant even buy clothes for themselves. Being famous doesnt mean you are rich. Becoming famous requires tanent. You cannot simply buy fame. People become famous for their art‚ music‚ creativity‚ and in lots of other ways. Since the word famous speaks for itself‚ being famous should mean recognizing that person should be easy. But no not all people know who made the headphones. He can

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    A Biography of Lady Gaga

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    April 2‚ 2013 Lady Gaga To inform the audience about Lady Gaga- Her early life and fame Thesis: I‚ Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta‚ am well recognized all around the world for dance music and extravagant fashion clothes. I’m a feisty addition to the music industry wrapped in a glittery bow tie package. Introduction Attention Getter: Most people see me as being weird‚ odd and mostly crazy! I see myself as being unique and most definitely just being Lady Gaga. Whether it be with my outré

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    Megan Daum's Fame

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    Fame is the state of being known or recognized by many people because of your achievements and skills. Fame-iness written by Megan Daum‚ described the formation from early celebrities to present days celebrities. The author is basically telling us (the reader) that to be a celebrity in the 60’s you would be well known worldwide and to be a celebrity in our present days you could and can do or be anything as long as you have enough audience entertain and likes what you are producing. Daum gives

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    However‚ I believe Beowulf is a selfish warrior‚ and was driven to do justice purely for the fame and glory that he would gain from it. The definition of selfishness is; seeking or concentrating on one’s own advantage‚ pleasure‚ or well-being without regard for others. Selfishness is not a bad thing however‚ and because of his selfishness he was able to achieve many great things from it‚ like acquiring fame‚ riches‚ and ridding himself of his enemies. The desire to be famous is one that many individuals

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    Athletes - Short Essay

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    achievements at sports or their skills. Many famous athletes are considered as bad-tempered while they were not at the beginning of their career. It seems clear to me that the most basic reason for this change in their character is money and sudden fame. A young person usually starts a sport as a hobby or because he wants to escape from the daily routine and his problems. When he or his parents discover that he has a special talent at a sport they urge him to practice more and more or participate

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    Lady Gaga Research Paper

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    and to make sure that the public don’t forget who she is. Though thought to be new to the music industry to many‚ she actually has been around for a long time‚ working behind the scenes with many artists‚ and learning the game that they call “The Fame”. She has inspired a generation to never be afraid of expressing identity and to embrace what they were born to be. So who exactly is Lady Gaga? Gaga was born on March 28th‚ 1986 in New York City. Her full name is Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta

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    ALL THAT GLITTERS IS NOT GOLD Glasses breaking‚ voices shrieking‚ papers flying; Abigail huddled up in fear. ‘’You’ll die if you leave‚ don’t leave else you’ll die; be warned‚’’ these were the words reverberating in the ears of Abby; as her peers call her. ‘’Oh! Not again; not this time. Leave me alone. Please‚’’ she communicated to the voice through her thoughts but the voice kept on replying‚ ‘’Never‚ never. Your heart is here‚ you belong here.’’ Abigail’s mind was filled with reminiscences

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    Glamourous

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    differ from looks‚ fame and fortune? In paragraph 12 of the article‚ the first few sentences are very effective. They use 3 people that a lot of people know today and go straight to the point about who they are in the political world. This is an example of Givhan’s strategy that was shown to be effective. Givhan uses a few strategies throughout his article. One of the specific strategies was using famous and glamourous people that we see today as rich and famous and see as having fame and fortune. Another

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    In Warhol’s sixty years‚ he could have never predicted the magnitude of possibilities fame now allows. True talent like that of Warhol is much different than the commonplace “talent” we find in society today. The reason for past talent subsisting longer than the cliché fifteen minutes is that artistry is forever. Singers will never lose their tune‚ artists will never lose their creativity‚ and actors will never lose their stage presence. Real talent is a gift and does not have a time limit. Sadly

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