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    Celebrities on Social Media “Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram are where stars go to be made and where dying stars go live again” (Allen). Since the Internet has appeared, the music industry has been majorly impacted. Celebrities are now able to gain exposure and fans, and can also use social media to connect with their fans and stay famous. They are able to get more exposure and promote themselves to help their careers. They also can use their fame for other purposes such as charities. The Internet helps celebrities to raise awareness to whatever they may want. Celebrities’ careers have been enhanced by gaining exposure and fame due to increased use of social media. Social media allows anyone to become famous but also keeps present and past celebrities famous too. Aspiring artists may use social media to gain more fame. D-List actor Tyrese Gibson uses social media to get the role of the next Green Lantern by gaining several fans and likes online. “The retweet, apparently, is the new audition” (Allen). Gibson receives several retweets and likes which contributes to his fame. This fame could be used to receive the role as the Green Lantern. Gibson is considered a celebrity just because of the career he gains from social media. Older celebrities are also able to remain in the spotlight due to social media. Cyndi Lauper is a singer that still remains famous forty years after her career. Social media creates bigger fan bases which in return creates fame for older celebrities.…

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    The Celebrity Controversy

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    Suffering is an ever-present concern across the globe and it spurs the need for charities and advocacy groups to help bring it to an end. Often times, celebrities become the voices of these charities and advocacy groups because of their popularity and impact on the public. This, however, strikes a controversy regarding the ethicality of having celebrities as public figures for humanitarian causes. It is debatable that celebrities’ vast influence on the public can negatively impact the cause.…

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    “Socrates’s Publicist” is funny because modernizes the lives of people who lived in Ancient Greece. Discussing things like paying rent, being a waiter, and being a tour guide. Life in Ancient Greece was much different obviously as people did not have set jobs and land lords or formal housing did not exist. Socrates whole rise to stardom is very comparable to one of a modern celebrity. Some of the actions include, “creating a Socrates ‘brand,’” that he should drop his last name because, “Socrates…

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    Thomas Paine Thomas Paine published multiple things. He published the first pamphlet(Common Sense)to advocate american independance, African Slavery In America, and a runaway best-seller that excited the american public. Thomas Paine was one of the best publicists in the american revolution.Thomas started writing in the summer of 1772. Thomas Paine wrote Common Sense on January 9,1776 but it was not published until February 14, 1776. After The colonists read Common Sense they became more ready…

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    1. What are the Alien and Sedition Acts? Alien act is the act of not being able to import or accept those who are not from the nation as it can be dangerous and Sedition Acts is that if anyone was to write, say or print anything man-made lie against anyone in high office government wise to make them look bad. 2. What is the difference between a publicist and a journalist? The difference between a publicist and a journalist is that publicist is hired to writes what they are told to write while a…

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    Front Group Case

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    This rule states that practitioners "must be honest, disclose the sponsors, and avoid deceptive practices." In the case of "Toxic Sludge is Good For You", a publicist actually contacted the writer of "Toxic sludge is good for you" and asked him not to use the terms "Toxic" or "Sludge" because they now call it Bio Material. The publicist did not want the release of the book to carry bad connotations with toxic sludge because there was a new effort to sell the so-called bio material to farmers,…

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    Why do the assignment if its an interview with someone I 'm not going to be when I 'm older or at least try to be. The search continued. I was talking to my girlfriend about this problem I was having about not knowing who to interview, she suggested a friend of hers who is a manager and publicist of up and coming artists. His name is Will Frank, I actually knew Will as well and wasn 't aware that he had such an interesting career. I got his number, texted him explaining how I would love to do a…

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    • Introduction Public Relation plays an Important role in maintaining relationship between a certain organization or company and the public itself with developing jointly valuable relations. Public Relation has a lot of different areas; we are specifically focusing on the area of fashion. We will discuss on different aspects of PR in fashion industry such as, the connection of Public Relation in fashion industry, functions of Public Relation in fashion, public’s of fashion Public Relation,…

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    Redbook: Ethical Dilemmas

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    this case, losing the the trust of Jennifer Aniston and her trust going forward. Use photos that you absolutely know are real and have been approved by all parties. In this case, Redbook did not justify their thinking. They should have verified the validity of the photo with Aniston’s publicist. This would have kept their loyalty to the public by presenting the truth. 2. The Enlightenment philosophy of “what is verifiable, replicable, universal,” holds true to our case study. If Redbook would…

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    In the d-block production, ‘Inherit the Wind’ I served the role of publicist, along with this role I had the job of preparing flyers, making signs, and creating a playbill. I selected this role because I am very familiar with the use of all of the google apps and I thought it would be an exciting and challenging role. I envisioned the role to be lots of computer work, which it was and I also thought it would have to require lots of detail and attention to make sure I got everything right, as it…

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