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And what is she going to do, get a real job?
Its hard to go from being on TV to being a manager
at Best Buy.Getting down and dirty for the cameras isnt Abrahams only
attempt to stay relevant since her MTV series wrapped in August of
last year. Immediately after the shows conclusion, she released a song and
a music video featuring her young daughter, Sophia, wrote a book entitled
My Teenage Dream Ended, marketed her own pasta sauce, and completed some
sexy bikini modeling shoots.But it seems Abraham isnt quite ready to admit
she made her video for the cash and attention. Instead she is
claiming that she is a great woman, mother and entrepreneur and that
she simply wanted her own personal video made and photos taken for
her own personal viewing pleasure when she is older, so that she
will have her best year to look back on.Society has taught this
young woman and many others that shock and awe gets attention and
that being a sex on our object is highly valued by our
culture. We reward immature and trashy behavior and glaze over and ignore
those who are making a positive difference in our world, concluded media
activist and director of the Cover Girl Culture documentary, Nicole Clark.
It is a sad reflection that many girls have learned from our
society, over which Hollywood has a huge influence, that they need to
be remembered as sex objects in order to feel worthy and successful."Teen
Mom" star Farrah Abraham shows off her beach body w
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be too jarring -- but an increasing number are accepting it for
payment. Gallippi's company, BitPay, handles Bitcoin transactions for some
4,500 companies, taking payments in bitcoins and forwarding the cash equivalent
to the vendor involved, which means that his clients are insulated from
the cybercurrency's volatility.Gallippi said many of the businesses are
e-commerce websites, but he said an increasing number of traditional retailers
were looking to get into the game as well."We just had an
auto dealership in Kansas City apply," he said.In March, BitPay said its
vendors had done a record $5.2 million in bitcoin sales -- well
ahead of the $1.2 million's worth of monthly revenue estimated to have
coursed through Silk Road last year.Even artists accept bitcoins. Tehran-based
music producer Mohammad Rafigh said the currency had allowed him to sell
his albums "all over the world and not only in Iran."Gallippi said
the cybercurrency's ease of access was its biggest selling point.With Bitcoin,
"I can access my money from any computing device at any time
and do whatever the heck I want with it," he said. "Once
you move your money into the cloud why would you ever go
back to putting your money in the bank?"Many Wall Street veterans are
skeptical -- and they may feel vindicated after Bitcoin's latest tumble."Trading
tulips in real time," is how longtime UBS stockbroker Art Cashin described
Bitcoin's vertiginous rise, comparing
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