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    textual and visual elements that allows us to get that “deeper meaning” of a song. In Miley Cyrus’ song “The Climb” she uses an encouraging tone and figurative language to emphasis the importance of the obstacles you overcome and never giving up on your dreams; the setting and events that occur in the music video reinforce this same theme. Let’s analyze these elements to gain that deeper meaning of Miley Cyrus’ song The Climb. “The Climb” features an encouraging tone to emphasize the importance

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    Noe Sumale Professor Perdiue English 101 26 September 2013 RedEye vs. Chicago Reader Wherever one may go across Chicago‚ one comes across two types of people. One may come across a person who enjoys reading RedEye‚ and a one who enjoys the Chicago Reader. However‚ it can be quite difficult to distinguish the type of person the reader might be. It may not seem like it‚ but they are a few key details about these two sources of information that set them aside from each other. Aside from its unmistakable

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    about the state of the music industry frequents his letters where topics discussed range from the degradation of talent‚ to the need for real value in today’s performing artist. In a recent letter editorial‚ Bob Lefsetz explored the rambunctious Miley Cyrus ’twerking’ Controversery. In his Letter published August 08‚ 2013‚ Lefsetz briefly discusses the how the lack of value in performances riddled

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    Cited: "Is Hannah Montana Appropriate for a 5-year-old?" Rev. of SFGate Home of the San Fransisco Chronicle. Web log post. SFGate Home of the San Fransisco Chronicle. Web. 2 Oct. 2011. "Miley Cyrus Says Vanity Fair Photo Spread Embarrasses Her." Online posting. Fox News. 28 Apr. 2008. Web. 02 Oct. 2011. Minow‚ Nell. "Remember the Titans - Movie Review." Reviews and Ratings for Family Movies‚ TV Shows‚ Websites‚ Video Games‚ Books and Music

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    Essay #1: Celebrities have a tremendous influence on the young‚ and for that reason‚ they have a responsibility to act as role models. Miley Cyrus‚ Amanda Bynes‚ and Britney Spears what do all these celebrities have in common? They all rose to stardom as childhood stars and have become a tremendous part of children’s lives. They have transformed from talented singing to talented acting. As these stars tend to grow older they become exposed to an amount of certain things. These things include body

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    What I hate about the 21st century Celebrity role models and Teens‚ the dangers of being a fanatic fan Today the media is everywhere society turns. Nearly everywhere we go social media is forced into our lives. With this we can see what is trending and what is the new must have object. Applications such as Facebook‚ Twitter and Instagram let us keep up to date with our favourite celebrities. Technology today has given people easy access to everyone’s lives. Fans are able to feel like they are part

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    people and their actions holds an indirect impact on them. Secondly‚ by choosing to be a public figure‚ they are indirectly agreeing to risk their privacy and to expose their private lives. For example‚ as an artiste‚ kids of all ages look up to Miley Cyrus as an idol‚ a role model. After news of her consuming drugs broke out‚ these vulnerable group of kids are affected greatly. Lastly‚ their actions will only give others an excuse to do the same thing. Besides that‚ their actions will affect the

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    Early Life of Jessie J

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    act for Cyndi Lauper during Lauper’s UK dates of her 2008 Bring Ya to the Brink tour (Lauper invited J to join her on stage for the performances of "Girls Just Want To Have Fun"). Jessie has also written lyrics for artists such as Chris Brown and Miley Cyrus‚ including "Party in the U.S.A.".[18][19] Jessie J was also part of a girl band‚ called Soul Deep‚ for two years‚ however she left due to thoughts that "it wasn’t going anywhere". Despite people thinking that her first

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    something horribly bad.” replies the Minor Canon. “Don’t worry Minor Canon I know just what you need.” says Charlie Sheen as he walks into the woods. “I’m back!!!!” yells Charlie Sheen coming back with Miley Cyrus. “How is Miley Cyrus going to help me with anything?” asks the Minor Canon. *Miley Cyrus starts singing* “Oh now I’m not scared‚ I can do this‚ I’ll run away from the village and bring the Griffin away with me so everyone in the village will be safe!” screams the Minor Canon. The Minor Canon

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    My topic for this paper is about Nicki Minaj and how she‚ as a popular icon‚ is considered “lowbrow” due to the fact that she represents an active and subversive threat to certain “power blocs.”  She represents a threat because she exhibits and acknowledges explicit female sexuality‚ is a successful female artist in a male-dominated enterprise‚ and is a black artist. Minaj utilizes her body in way that is considered “inappropriate” and “out-of-control” by the establishment and as an attempt to minimize

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