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    Celebrity endorsement (CE) in advertisement 2.1: INTRODUCTION: Khatri (2006) stated that the latest promotion technique to attract the buyers is the celebrity endorsement. By examining the present market, now it's turned into the want of the advertisers to utilize the different celebrities to relate with their brands to make extraordinary identity of the brand and to do well known his organization's image or product, which results into high expenses use for the organization to utilize…

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    Cause of Death: Celebrities In today’s modern age, it seems like the people with the most influence on our daily lives aren’t the people that actually control our government but are instead the people that have the most followers on social media: celebrities. Instead of catching up on worldly affairs, it is safe to assume that most Americans would much rather binge watch a whole season of, “Keeping Up with the Kardashians,” or read the most recent scandal in Hollywood from the various tabloid…

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    attractive, celebrities are often considered as the idol of people. People often follow celebrities’ advice for brands or products recommendation (Hollensen and Schimmelpfennig, 2013). Research findings showed that marketers and companies are willing to pay celebrities in advertising or promotional activities to attract more attention from consumers and stimulate consumption (Fink et al., 2004). Effective celebrity endorsement has many benefits for the brand and company. Effective celebrity…

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    Obsessions Even though we don’t realize it, celebrities have a great impact on many of us. Collin Palmer argues that we shouldn’t be concerned about that impact–it’s really just harmless gossip. However, some people do get caught up with the negative influences of celebrities. Luckily, we know that even negative influences can lead to positive consequences I agree with Palmer because I believe that celebrity obsession is not hurting anyone unless you get oblige them into the negative influences…

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    thought you believed about your hero. Written in 1962, Daniel Boorstin’s, From Hero to Celebrity: The Human Pseudo- Event, a classic piece of cultural criticism, comments on the rise of celebrity and the unfailing decline of the hero. Traditional heroes are believed to have reached their status because they achieved greatness or great accomplishments in their own life times. Boorstin argues that unlike the celebrity, famous people were heroic, “admire for his courage, nobility, or exploits”…

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    evidences choices made by others. I need to have a good understanding about the correct use of rhetorical choices in order to make just judgement about whether others make effective rhetorical choices or not. In addition, the evidences play an important role in a persuasive paper, so I also need to determine whether the authors choose effective evidences to support their main claims. Through this assignment, I also reflect on my writings and think about how I can improve my paper using other…

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    post became normal after celebrities started posting pictures of themselves showing skin. For example, Kylie Jenner picture of her brother got 1,709,845 likes, but when she published a photo only wearing a bikini it got 2,521,070 likes. The person that publishes something expects to obtain a brief moment of fame, for that teen's post whatever is popular to get the feeling of popularity. In the article “Why This Generation Is So Completely Obsessed With The Idea Of Celebrity” the author says…

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    “Celebrity is the highpoint of a spectacularized consumer culture, in which the product becomes an image in order to attract the greatest possible attention and hence generate the highest possible return.” Morozoff (2009:281) In this modern day and society that we live in, media in its’ every form, be it the radio which was introduced back in the 1860s, television in the late 19th century, magazines which gained popularity 19th Century, the newspapers which was brought to us in18th century and…

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    and/or physically unhealthy due to their idolization turns into a bad obsession. Wait, what about these overly obsessed people who go psychotic over one publicity stunt? What’s the answer to that? According to Mark D. Griffiths in “Celebrity Worship Syndrome” celebrities are the public eye figure to call these young generations on, causing them to make that their main focus. Due to the eye catching…

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    Has Photoshop Gone Too Far In today’s society is becoming laborious to be confident with your body image. It seems as if everywhere you turn, there is another seemingly flawless model or celebrity posted on a billboard, magazine ad, or even social media. A model might look like they have perfect skin, hair, and body structure, but when the original photo is revealed, there true self, along with all her flaws, are also revealed. Kate Winslet once said in an interview that GQ magazine altered…

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