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paragraph on celebrities are not good role models in 250 to 300 words

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Answered by hatimlaila23
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Are today's superstars really role models for today’s youth? I think they are! So many people in the entertainment business set great examples for our youth to strive for the best and most out of life. Take musicians they really come through in times of need. Take this past few weeks with the tragedies in New York City and Washington D. C they have helped organize relief funds and benefit concerts for the families who lost their loved ones. They went to the scenes and helped out by passing out food and water.

A lot of other musicians are involved in benefit concerts and recordings, musician like Michael Jackson , Quincy Jones set up recording to help people in South Africa fight apartheid and helped get relief to the millions starving in Ethiopia. In a few nights you will see 20 musicians sing for charity to help the police and families of those involved in the World Trade Center tragedy. I think this is something that is positive and it shows today’s youth what it means to be a human . Everyday a superstar does something to impress our youth and it is taken as if that particular star was talking directly to that youth.

Everyday a superstar does something to impress our youth and it is taken as if that particular star was talking directly to that youth.  Most of us are concentrating on the things that really matter, like our talents and goals. Music plays a large role in all of our lives, but for teens, music becomes especially important, giving a voice to those unable to speak their feelings. It is also the number one reason why many teens stay away from drugs. As part of a national initiative conducted by the National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign, music was the number one response from more than 25,000 kids, age 9-17, who responded online and through the mail. "What's Your Anti-Drug?" is part of the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy's National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign, an integrated communications effort designed to educate and empower all youth to reject illicit drugs.

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