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    the skin. Proactiv is an over-the-counter treatment that contains the active ingredient‚ benzoyl peroxide. The purpose of this analysis on Proactiv is to explain why this advertisement is persuasive. In September of 2011‚ Katy Perry was selected as the new spokesperson to advertise Proactiv’s products. Katy Perry is a famous and successful singer; with hits such as: "Firework‚" "California Girls" and "Wide Awake." Proactiv has used the rhetorical concepts: logos‚ ethos‚ and pathos effectively. Resulting

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    Katy Perry has a unique way of sending messages through her lyrics whether it’s to inspire someone or to tell a story. Perry loves to use many different types of figurative language from personifications to metaphors‚ hyperboles and especially similes. In the song “Firework” by Katy Perry‚ which is especially important because it is written to inspire people to be/believe in themselves Perry uses these poetic devices to make sure her audience connects to her lyrics. When Perry states‚ “Do you ever

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    voyages in the following years‚ always believing that he had reached Asia‚ and his success opened the door for Spain to conquer the Americas. Five centuries after his daring voyage‚ Columbus is still famous but is also the subject of heated discussions about whether he was a good-guy hero who discovered new worlds or a not-so-nice guy who helped grab the Americas from their native inhabitants. Still‚ he has long been known as the man who "discovered" America.....Hope this helps

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    Rise to Fame Katy Perry has became a very well known celebrity. She started her singing career very young by singing in the church her father and mother went to. She sang in the church from age 9 to 17. At only 15 years old she released her first album that unfortunately was unsuccessful but she never stopped trying. After that she moved and starting working with a record producer. She then produced another album that was also unsuccessful. Until her third album‚ (which was successful) that is when

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    Katy Perry is an American dance pop singer and songwriter. She is called the Princess of Pop and she is a Japanophile. After the release of her latest album "Prism" which won the 1st place in iTunes in 97 countries‚ the first solo in Japan tour "THE PRISMATIC WORLD TOUR Tokyo" was held at Tokyo gymnasium for two days from 25th April and 26th April. The tour concert was released on DVD and Blu-ray. A fan called Katy Cats came to the crowd with a unique costume that imitated Wig and Katy’s costume

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    obtain a substantial amount of influence‚ act differently then how they were raised. Two fairly different examples of this individual would be Katy Perry and Constantine the Great. Katy Perry‚ born Katheryn Elizabeth Hudson‚ is a successful American singer‚ songwriter‚ and actress. More popular with the demographic of female’s ages 12-23 years old‚ Katy Perry has rocked the air waves with seductively laced and provocative pop tunes. Born the fall of 1984 to Pentecostal pastors in Santa Barbara‚ California

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    Katy Perry’s song lyrics for “Chained To The Rhythm”(1) displays how society has been placed in a rhythm of life doing specific things at specific times. I would recommend this to year 12s as it portrays the ideas that we live our lives according to stereotypes and how we have been desensitized to the horrors that happen around us(2). The first idea that the lyrics of “Chained To The Rhythm”(3) reveals is that we live our lives according to stereotypes. A stereotype is an idea that takes a quality

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    Katy Perry plays a big role in many Popchips ads. Popchips ad’s have a known look for healthy snacking. This vibrant ad started appearing in the magazines People‚ Us Weekly‚ Elle‚ and Cosmopolitan starting September 2012. By the looks of the ad‚ this ad is directed towards women who are looking for a guilt free snack‚ or those who are looking to diet and be able to snack. The Popchips ad has a vibrant red background where you see Katy Perry sitting on an exercise ball. Perry is clearly dressed

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    How successful is Katy Perry for your chosen industry (Music)?   Objectively Katy Perry success is indisputable‚ in terms of financial success Perry has thrived‚ selling over 11 million albums‚ her song ‘California Gurls’ selling 4‚4 million online downloads and her album ‘Teenage Dream’ generating 5 n1 hit singles. Just these numbers show her global success and market appeal to a whole variation of audiences. She promotes and markets a variety of other products including pop chips‚ Sims 3 and

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    A current celebrity Katy Perry was told many times in her early career to adapt to what was currently music scenes or to develop an image that was something she did not like. This order was made more difficult to deal with‚ as she had come from a religious background and was expected to hold high moral values. Perry experienced inner conflict regarding her own potential to be famous and conflict about creating music that conflicted with her strict religious upbringing

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