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    Narcissism in Young People

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    a notion‚ which describes the trait to have an exaggerated feeling of self-esteem‚ based on the person’s ego. A person who “suffers” from Narcissism feels a demand for being treated better than others. The person is very busy concerning wealth and fame‚ and considers himself as a person who naturally has to be in the centre of everything. An example of a person who suffers from Narcissism is a boy from Bumfuck‚ Tennessee called Chris Crocker. He became famous from one day to another‚ only by uploading

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    Trischa Zorn

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    Overview A blind swimmer with a vision… many people do not understand this. Trischa Zorn‚ born without both irises (a disease called Aniridia)‚ has always been a persistent and persevering person. From her childhood she dreamed of being famous. This inspired her to accomplish every-day tasks which other blind people could only dream of. She is now well-known as the most decorated Olympian and Paralympian. Blinded by the light On the June 1‚ 1964 in Orange‚ California a beautiful baby was born to

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    Andy Warhol Themes

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    consumerism. In the same year‚ he completed his painting of Marilyn Diptych (1962) – shortly after Marilyn Monroe’s suicide. He painted Silver Liz (1963) when Elizabeth Taylor’s battle with pneumonia was ringing a tone of death at the height of her fame (Suâarez‚ 128). Subsequently‚ Warhol developed a somewhat obsession with death and presented it directly through what later became known as Death and Disaster Series – capturing mundane and grotesque deaths in car crashes. This obsession was followed

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    One song that has really changed my life and has had an impact would be Hall of Fame by The Script. The song has the verses and reminders that if you do your best and if you strive for what you want to do or who you want to be‚ then you can be the best‚ and you can find yourself standing in the Hall of Fame. The nature of its impact could not be much greater. It encourages students‚ teenagers‚ and everyone to be the strongest person they can be with whatever they want to do the most. As the example

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    RESPONSIBILITY Greatness is living your life with clear purpose and passion‚ overcoming all obstacles in pursuit of your vision‚ and great people have always been around‚ in every era‚ to inspire the ordinary. But what comes with greatness‚ is not only fame or wealth‚ but a colossal amount of responsibility. The responsibility of one’s actions. Abraham Lincoln‚ in 1861 could easily declare war against Britain because of the Trent Affair‚ but to avoid another pointless war in the American history‚ he

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    well renowned rapper‚ songwriter and record producer. His formal career  commenced in 1999 from the release of The Slim Shady LP which was  accommodated amongst the most popular albums of the year‚ going triple  platinum by the end of 1999. Before he gained fame‚ his talent was  recognized by Dr. Dre‚ founder of Aftermath Entertainment when he took  possession of a recording of Eminem’s work. It was sent to him by the  CEO of the ‘Rap Olymics’; an annual nationwide rap battle competition in  which Eminem secured 2nd position

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    David Foster

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    successful producers in the planet. Leron Gubler‚ President and CEO of the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce stated that “David Foster is a master at writing music and he has written songs for some of the most famous entertainers in the world (Walk of Fame‚ 2013). He has created hit songs and award-winning gold and platinum albums for a diverse array of artists including Earth‚ Wind & Fire‚ Natalie Cole‚ Michael Bolton‚ Seal‚ Chaka Khan‚ Kenny Rogers‚ Dolly Parton‚ Chicago‚ Hall & Oates‚ Brandy‚ ’N

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    natural interpretation of sensitive topics‚ for example miscarriges‚ from an honest perspective. What was it about? Our piece was about Marilyn Monroes rise to fame‚ and how it changed her as a person. It begins with her two friends discovering her dead‚ alone and cold‚ in her apartment‚ before promptly leaving her there to capture the fame they felt they were entitled to. Then‚ performed in an abstract style‚ was Marilyns childhood memories‚ where we meet her evil mother who gave her up as a baby

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    Kardashians‚ “microcelebrities” have evolved. This term was coined in Alice E. Marwick’s article‚ “Instafame: Luxury Selfies in the Attention Economy”. This article examines the social media outlet Instagram and its ability to allow a normal person access to fame. It argues that Instagram is a social media outlet that can take micro-celebrities or pseudo-celebrities and give them the same social status as actual celebrities. Marwick writes‚ “Leleboo_phucku is the Instagram account of Goodridge‚ a young woman

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    spend time with her fellow scientists—due to her gender. Her reasons behind her hesitation to sharing her research was due to the fact that she felt her fellow scientists—namely James Watson‚ Francis Crick‚ and Maurice Wilkens—wanted to ‘play games for fame and fortune‚ without doing the work’ by the research-proof method she so cherished. It was baffling to Franklin that these so called ‘men-geniuses’ were credited and such when they seemed to be

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