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Harsher Laws Against Stalking Laws Against Stalking Celebrities
1,219 wordsStalking remains Hollywood's recurrent celebrity nightmare. 1 Never before have we been able to know as much about a star as we do about a close pal. Thanks to publications and TV shows that cater to the public appetite for celebrity news, there's little privacy for stars. We learn the minor details of their lives -- from an early schooling, to first kiss, last divorce, drug problems, hopes and fears. 2 Celebrities on their own property are not safe from high-powered lenses, I will discuss what ...
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United States Of America Bill Of Rights
2,482 wordsProposed Changes in the Constitution The Constitution is one of the greatest documents ever written in American history. Rights for all people are included, and everyone is considered to be equal. This took many years to accomplish, and the United States of America are obviously proud of the way they brought everyone together. However, as great of a document that the Constitution is, there are many aspects about it that are outdated or dont give rights to people that deserve them. In all great p...
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Children Will Copy General Public Stars
404 wordsThis is a very well documented debate, especially after the tragic death of the Princess of Wales. I feel that there is no right and wrong answer. People and the press have to look at individual circumstances and decide whether it is relevant to a high enough degree to pry into other peoples lives The death of Princess Diana was a prime example. It was an ironic tragedy as well as extremely unfortunate because the most photographed women in the world, and probably the most well known was killed ...
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Sums Of Money Cause Of Action
1,862 wordsThe paparazzi a fusion of the Italian words papatacci, meaning gnat and razor meaning the popping of flashbulbs. It is also known as aggressive photography. The word paparazzo was coined by Federico Fellini, the name he gave to a prying society cameraman in his 1959 film La Dolce Vita. Paparazzi photographers are fueled by large sums of money offered by the tabloid press. They try to catch the rich and famous in unflattering situations. The new breed of journalism grew by leaps and bounds after ...
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Princess Diana Money Money Paparazzi
1,160 wordsJoe The Paparazzi The Paparazzi Joe hit it big; his music single hit number one on the Billboard and hes signed deals with Virgin Records. His time has come to be bombarded with riches, bathed in fame, and stalked. Where stalking is referring to being hounded day and night by those whose job is to be indecent and bothersome. The aptly named stalkerazzi are to blame. Their career rewards them millions for a single piece of paper that shines these four words; tabloid, scandal, money and gossip. Th...
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Law Against Paparazzi Rich And Famous Celebrities
521 wordsHow about creating a law against the use of telephoto lens and parabolic listening devices? How about creating a new crime? One that will penalize those persisting and persuading photographers, the Paparazzi also known to celebrities as stalkarazzi who follow the rich and famous for the thousand dollars snapshot that reveals some special, intimate moment or an embarrassing one. Should there be a law rebuking such act? Should there be strict laws preventing press photographers (paparazzi) from pu...
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