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    article written by the‚ Nisey Williams at the time when she wrote this article‚ Nisey was a senior at the University of Austin. According to Miss Nisey Williams‚ Britney Spears in early 2000s were the most extremely or shockingly bad influence on the young girls as an icon or idol. More over Miss Nisey believes that in 2002 Britney Spears was the most famous and influential character or artist‚ however she accept this as a true fact that‚ Britney was famous because of her shabby‚ dirty‚ and vulgar clothes

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    5. Violets It is dusk‚ and cold. I kneel to pick frail melancholy flowers among ashes and loam. The melting west is striped like ice-cream. While I try whistling a trill‚ close by his nest our blackbird frets and strops his beak indifferent to Scarlatti’s song. Ambiguous light. Ambiguous sky Towards nightfall waking from the fearful half-sleep of a hot afternoon at our first house‚ in Mitchelton‚ I ran to find my mother‚ calling for breakfast. Laughing‚ “It will soon be night‚ you

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    Britney Spears is one of the several popular icons in the entertainment industry that plays an influential role in young women lives across the globe. While she’s making millions of dollars from touring and selling albums‚ she’s influencing the vulnerable minds of women and their perception of themselves. She’s also setting standards in the from her teenage fan base perspective since they idolize her. Adolescent girls start to obsess over the fact that they have to try to look like Britney Spears by buying

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    Underwear as Outerwear

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    collections‚ Madonna has influenced by her underwear as outerwear’s idea‚ she is the first singer who began to wear a corset-style top for her world tour concert. As a result‚ it has influenced many famous singers‚ such as Rihanna‚ Lady Gaga and Britney Spears. This trend became the today’s mainstream fashion. Thus‚ underwear as outerwear has changed an aspect of the women’s dressing in these day. Before the underwear as outerwear trend‚ Westwood shocked people by bringing punk culture to the British

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    Effects of Being Famous

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    The dream of every person who likes to sing or act is to be famous.To have a profesional career.To be in Holliwood‚to sing or act ot the big scene‚have films and so on.But no one realizes what he/she will loose if he is famous.Being watched all the time‚being followed by papparazzi‚being captured while you have breacfast or dinner.Is it worth it?The effects on ones intimate life because of his carreer as a famous singer or actor can be disastrous. The intimate life of one person is the most

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    desire to feed the hunger for celebrity news is driving overly aggressive paparazzi tactics; the paparazzi pursuit causes danger to the celebrity‚ to the paparazzi and‚ let’s not forget‚ the public. From incidents regarding Princess Diana and Britney Spears‚ too many people are happy to hate the paparazzi but don’t see a problem buying magazines filled with their pictures. Go back several years and you would have only seen them at red carpet events such as the Academy Awards‚ but now you arrive in

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    uniforms in the pouring rain behind a fence‚ they were also romantically embracing each other. In 2002‚ lesbianism was still seen as “other” in popular culture and therefore taboo. It turns out though‚ the ladies aren’t even gay. Number Seven: Britney Spears‚ ‘I’m a Slave 4

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    necessity or higher status in society? define us bigger than someone or give us temporary pleasure ?is this what we were supposed to be? I look around at the enraptured faces of our youth‚ lost in the glittering world of American movies‚ Britney spears and spirits weak at school. I feel more than anger

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    live their lives‚ instead of being unique individuals and living a life of their own. Magazines like People and OK are the main sources for celebrity information. The main reason teens read these magazines‚ is for the celebrity gossip. “Britney Spears shaves her head‚” “Kourtney Kardashian‚ Pregnant Again!” Sadly‚ this is what teens read‚ and for most of them; especially girls‚ they are reading about their celebrity role models. If a teen is reading about someone they look up to and see that;

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    twirling around in some frilly dress my mother picked out on a February night for the annual Girl Scouts Father-Daughter Dance. I dance in a circle with my closest friends to whoever the popular singer was at the time - probably Hilary Duff or Britney Spears. I act embarrassed of my father wanting to join in‚ but I know that when a slow song comes on‚ I will jump at the opportunity to show off my dad’s dance moves as I follow along‚ standing on his feet. I am sixteen years old at my cousins wedding

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