Bandwagon would be really helpful and useful. If one celebrity is being protected by strict privacy laws, then every other celebrity needs to do the same. Not only are they collaborated by fans, but they also have to be on the constant look-out, so universal appeal could be another one (values about home, family, and everyday life for everyone who joins these efforts).
Flattery advertising media should not be used because it is used to make customers feel special or extraordinary. If a celebrity did this to a customer, it would only defeat their own purposes of being protected by strict privacy laws. Not only that, but flattery is also used to get people to but their product (it would make a celebrity look greedier in a sense).
Lastly, two pieces of media that would at least be effective would have to be universal appeal (family-everyday relations), and band-wagon; because at least band wagon gives a message from celebrities to tell customers to improve their own self in a way. Two advertising media pieces on celebrities at times, that would not have any effect at all, would have to be association and flattery, as they expose celebrities, rather than excluding them.
I just learned about this and it may not be everything you're looking for your essay, but it hopefully gives you ideas about what to write if that's what your learning.
Kim going to just write the order of the answer
eat half portions of food
a food dairy must be kept
list time food was eaten
personal past experience cue people to eat
an exercise activity dairy must be kept
list amount of exercise
jump rope is an excellent exercise
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<span>This is a story about a young boy who is being driven to a cliff at an unspecified location on the California coastline. The driver interrogates the boy en route, suspicious of his experience with women, how well he has memorized the old man's instructions, his moral, spiritual, and emotional purity, and his impatience to get started with the initiation into what the old man calls “the spells.” </span>
Answer:
Romanticism
literary genre (early 1800s to end of Civil War) in response to formal/classical/traditional preceding period; after war of 1812, Americans want to establish our own national culture; Puritanism/Calvanism (strict, everything for a purpose) on the decline; desire to part from structure and logic of Enlightenment