Eva Longoria Research Paper

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While speaking to Eva Longoria it became quite that Eva is quite different than the role she plays in Desperate Housewives, as Gabrielle Solis.
Eva has graced many cover photos such as Vogue, Marie Claire and Harper’s Bazaar, she is much more than just a beautiful women as people see her. What impressed me the most about her is that she is smart, down to earth, and outspoken. Social and political issues are her main concern which include immigration reform, labour laws for farm workers and the roles available for Latinos/Latinas in Hollywood.
Eva has been getting her Master’s Degree in Chicano Studies and Political Science. She also has her own cookbook and owns two restaurants, one in Los Angeles and one in Las Vegas.
She packs in every minute of every day. She’s a busy woman and has a lot going on in her busy schedule. While she’s in between scenes on the set of Desperate Housewives she wastes no time with pleasantries and gives her full attention to what she’s doing. She like a horse anxious to get to the finish line.
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Her mother is her role model who she looks up to all the time; her older sister Liza who is her hero whilst growing up; her divorce from Tony Parker; her plans after Desperate Housewives ends this spring; what life lessons she’s learned; the work that she does that’s what she is most passionate about.
Eva produced quite a lot of films and the one film that stood out to me is called “The Harvest” it’s about the children of Latino migrant workers in America who travel with their parents from farm to farm picking the food that ends up on our table, and the way they live their basic

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