Cyrus the Younger Essays

  • Ethnographic Interests of Xenophon

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    bravery and his leadership to the Greek mercenaries, “most of the troops has set sail and undertaken this mercenary service not because they were hard up, but because they had heard of Cyrus’ magnanimity” (Xenophon 144). Not only did Xenophon think Cyrus is a good leader, but also the Greeks. Xenophon defined Cyrus, a great leader, as being respectful, obedient to the elders, skilled at handling horse and proficient in the military skills of archery and javelin, trustworthy and ... ... middle of

  • Miley Cyrus Scandalous Behavior

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    In present society of pop culture, a celebrity who is constantly in the media for scandalous behavior would be Miley Cyrus. A daughter of country singer, Billy Ray Cyrus, then as an extremely favored Disney star, Hannah Montana- was just a start to the Miley Cyrus we know today, a tongue-swinging, sedulous-twerking pop sensation. Cyrus has become recognized for recent behaviors, such as, explicit sexual expression at the MTV Video Music Awards, drug use, and rapid mood swings. From a behavioral

  • Bad Role Models Research Paper

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    good role models. However, that's not always the case. Some might say that this is not an important issue, but think about all the younger kids that look up to celebrities such as Miley Cyrus, Justin Bieber, and the very famous Kim Kardashian. Their reckless behavior can influence the future generation to do more bad than good in today’s society. Although Miley Cyrus was a role model back when she was Hannah Montana, She has had a drastic personality change throughout the years. For example, in

  • Miley Cyrus Accomplishments

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    both worlds is not always glitz and glamour. Child celebrity Miley Cyrus would come to terms with this nearly a decade after her rise to stardom. Miley Cyrus' career trajectory has been a dynamic journey from the glittering facade of child stardom to the unapologetic authenticity of a cultural icon. Cyrus rose to prominence as the star of the hit Disney Channel series "Hannah Montana." The show, which premiered in 2006 when Cyrus was just 13 years old, catapulted her to global fame virtually overnight

  • Miley Cyrus Influence

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    the World More than a handful of people believe that when Miley Cyrus ended the show that she had formally starred in, Hannah Montana, she lost all control and abandoned all her moral values! She was a role model for numerous children and pre-teens, including myself, but many people’s opinions were changed. However, I think the exact opposite! She had just merely won her own voice and matured. Cyrus may not be a role model for younger girls and children anymore, but with her new views and actions

  • The Crazy Life of Miley Cyrus

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    love to do. It keeps me alive, " Miley Cyrus once said. Her father, Billy Ray Cyrus, knew even as a baby, Miley could sing (Miley Cyrus Quotes). She has an extraordinary story. One day Miley was just a normal girl and what seemed like the next day, a pop star. She was introduced to fame at a very young age and is now still growing up in front of the world. She was born Destiny Hope Cyrus because her parents believed she would achieve greatness (Miley Cyrus Biography). They had a lot of hope and promise

  • Miley Cyrus Personality

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    You have to be pretty amazing to make $15,000, right? Well Miley Cyrus did, 99 times in a row, for every single episode of Hannah Montana. Miley Cyrus is famous for her singing and acting career, as well as infamous for her wild actions (IMDb.com). Destiny Hope Cyrus, more commonly known as Miley Cyrus, was born in small town Franklin, Tennessee on November 23, 1992 to Billy Ray and Letitia Jean. She has a huge personality. Her role model is also her godmother, Dolly Parton. She has five siblings

  • Miley Cyrus Transformation

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    “Remember only God can judge ya Forget the haters ‘cause somebody loves ya” (“We Can’t Stop” lyrics) These lyrics from Miley Cyrus’ lead single of her 2013 album Bangerz perfectly encapsulate the new Miley Cyrus. First gaining popularity as the squeaky clean main character of the Disney show Hannah Montana, Miley Cyrus has undergone a colossal change, shedding her Disney image in favor of a provocative Madonna-type figure. The twerking and tongue-twirling singer has undoubtedly transformed her star

  • Character Analysis: Green Goblin

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    “We are who we choose to be.” -Green Goblin I chose the quote “We are who we choose to be.” which was stated by the Green Goblin in the movie Spiderman. It is important to live by this quote because you can’t let other people tell you who you are going to be. People need to b who they want to be. It is only your decision, not anyone else's. Here are a few people who i think live by this quote. The first person that lives by this quote is Bruce Jenner. He chose to become Caitlyn Jenner

  • Character Analysis: Come Back Miley Cyrus

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    Come Back Miley When most people think of Miley Cyrus, they think of a half-naked girl that cannot seem to keep her tongue in her mouth. On the other hand, some think differently. These people think of the sweet and innocent version of who she used to be. People all over the world are constantly changing, some for the better, and others for the worst. Miley Cyrus has changed herself in the worst way, and has been damaging her own reputation since 2012. Some may think she is better the way she is

  • Plane Crash Hypothesis

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    Through data collection and analysis of the crash site, the investigation team has found the most accurate answers to the events of the plane crash. They have used empirical and molecular formulas to do so. An empirical formula is the lowest whole-number ratio of all of the elements in a compound. A molecular formula is the ratio of a molecule’s elements, sometimes it can be the empirical formula of the molecule. These terms were used to find the correct substances found on the plane crash and on

  • Miley Cyrus Thesis

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    Miley Cyrus, formerly Destiny Hope Cyrus, was born on November 23rd, 1992. She was born to Leticia “Tish” and Billy Ray Cyrus in their hometown of Franklin, Tennessee. They named her Destiny Hope Cyrus, because they knew she would go far in life and do great things. As she began to grow and socialize more, Billy and Tish started to notice that she always smiled, so they nicknamed her “Miley”. She has two real siblings, a half-brother, and an adopted brother and sister. She came from a family with

  • Cool is the New Drug

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    showing the resolve and ambitious nature of humans. This theory, having been proposed in the 1970’s by a Stanford professor Alfred Bandura, challenged the traditional thought and introduced a concept that... ... middle of paper ... ...h. "Miley Cyrus on Why She Loves Weed, Went Wild at the VMAs and Much More." Rolling Stone. Jann S. Wenner, 27 Sept. 2013. Web. 26 Nov. 2013. Marcus, Stephanie. "Molly Is A Drug & There Are A Lot Of Songs About Molly." The Huffington Post. TheHuffingtonPost.com, 05

  • Antifeminism And Post Feminism

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    antifeminism. In this essay I will discuss how both antifeminism and post feminism has challenged the founding concepts of feminism in today’s modern society. I will highlight my points through contemporary media examples such as the work of Miley Cyrus and Lady Gaga. An anti feminist has been defined as someone who is opposed to feminism*. Anti feminist movements are becoming increasingly popular in today’s society as people are rejecting the ideas behind feminism and looking past them in order

  • Nicki Minaj: The Evolution Of Women In The Music Industry

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    The Evolution of Women in the Music Industry “Music is something that everyone can connect with and as it continues to evolve, so will society.” To evolve, one must know what their evolving from and what their evolving in. Today’s music industry is driven by technology and social media. It is difficult to make it because it has transformed into something much more catastrophic than just an artist pursuing their dream. For a woman in the music industry, it has also proved to be crucial and demanding

  • Sexualization of Women

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    controversy surrounding Miley Cyrus with her new “movement” in order to strip the Disney Start Hanna Montana image. This controversy thickened after Miley’s Video Music Awards (VMA) performance this August. This year VMA’s is know for Miley Cyrus Twerking on stage with little clothing, a foam finger and dancing bears. Since the end of the performance the controversy over Cyrus grew like a wild fire all over the media outlets. The majority of people believe that Miley Cyrus is sexualizing her self in

  • The Rise and Fall of the Persian Empire

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    all time, from Cyrus the Great to Darius the III, who turned the Persian Empire into one of the world’s greatest civilizations. In order for a tribe to rise up to an empire, like Persia, not only are great leaders essential but loyal followers are also needed provide a stable civilization. Great leadership for Persia started when the Median Empire, under King Astyages, had control over the Persians when Cyrus the Great; an Achaemenid ascended the Persian throne in 559 B.C.E. Cyrus led the Persians

  • Celebrity Obsession Are Worse Than Not Getting A Rose Essay

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    Not Getting a Rose Our social media accounts allow us to access the idea of famous people like the over-sexualized female rapper, Nicki Minaj, the infamous reality television supermodel, Kim Kardashian, and the provocative Disney Channel star, Miley Cyrus. We are all exposed to an infinite amount of celebrity tabloid gossip to the point we observe it as a necessity rather than a desire. Think about the effect scandalous rumors have on children around the world and how they absorb it into their daily

  • Down To Who?

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    a new hairstyle called a “mullet”. That’s when hair is short on the top and sides, but long in the back. Al and Imogen’s love is constantly tested in the movie. Cyrus (Selma Blair) is one of Monk’s co-stars in his adult movies. She tried to seduce Al numerous times throughout the movie, but he was strong and persistent about telling Cyrus that he was in love with Imogen.

  • Our Youth have Questionable Role Models from the Music Indusry

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    losing fans. For example Miley Cyrus used to have a television show named “Hannah Montana” on Disney Channel. She sang nice songs and had fun with her friends on the show and also had concerts in real life that many young girls would go to. Miley Cyrus and her alter ego Hannah Montana had a no sort of negative influence on these young girls. Many of her songs were positively oriented about life lessons and how you learn from them. Now all of a sudden Miley Cyrus changed her style completely, shaving