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。Their brilliant performances enrich people’s cultural/spiritual life, which partly contributes to the spiritual civilization.3.They bring great pleasure and happiness to ordinary people. They make money by means of their skills and they deserve it. No one forces you to pay for his/her performance. Both are willing.4.Some of the stars also have undergone painstaking training and practice. No pains, no gains. The road to success may not be easy for most pop stars, which may set examples for the youngsters.5.Different occupations or professions can mand a different amount of money.6.They sacrifice a lot for what they gain including privacy.7.They bring benefits to the tertiary industry and prosper some professions like entertainment and related ventures.8.It is an inevitable oute of the market economy. We should not make a fuss of it. It is decided by the market.Against:1.We should value the talents who promote the welfare of the society as a whole rather than these pop stars.2.We can live without pop stars, but cannot without a doctor or a teacher. Our society can proceed well without these stars.3.The value of knowledge is depreciating.4.Discourage /strike the initiative and zeal of people in other fields.5.Impose an adverse influence on the development of the next generation, which may easily bee moneyoriented.6.This phenomenon, to some extent, even contaminates the order of the day/general mood.7.What they pay cannot equal their gain.8.They make little contribution to the development of the society pared with the scientists.9.With the quickearned money the pop star’s vanity may quickly expand and their souls may be distorted.Conclusion:It is essential that effective measures should be taken to redress such inequality and disparity. The government should levy heavier ine tax on these stars in order to narrow the gap between the ine of socalled pop stars and that of the ordinary professions such as doctors and teachers.8 /