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    Pilar Hernandez (Essay)

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    And then I guess, Pilar Hernandez, a role I played for Dreamteam, a long running TV show in the UK on SKY1 and FOX. I was part of the regular cast for two seasons, and the challenge there was to keep--keep--keep exploring--to stay curious even when you’ve played the role for a long time. And because Pilar was such a ballbuster, I had to find the moments her vulnerability could shine through and give the role more depth. What would you say was your most challenging role and why? What has been…

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    Kelly Ripa Essay

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    After 6 months, 51 co-hosts, great deals of backward and forward as well as way too many teases to count, Live! With Kelly still hasn't already filled up the open seat next to Kelly Ripa given that Michael Strahan's separation. A resource informs E! Information, the choice can be made "as late as May," which is "just what functioned the last time she was looking for a co-host" after Regis Philbin left the program 2011. And also, the consistent thriller of waiting on the choice has actually…

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    Jax Taylor and Brittany Cartwright are fan favorites on Vanderpump Rules. It looks like Brittany is the perfect girl for Jax and it took him a bit to find her. Jax has been through his fair share of girls before landing with one that just knows how to understand Jax and make their relationship work. Now the rumors are flying that these two might be getting their own spin-off show on Bravo. This idea is crazy, but fans would love to see more of them. The Hollywood Gossip shared the details about…

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    Historical Period films, like any other movie, should have a good source of entertainment so the audience is not easily bored. However, one of the most truly important parts of a historical period film is the accuracy of what is being portrayed. Certain liberties can be taken, but take too many and the stories get dismantled and unrecognizable. Especially when one has a story about one of the most important rulers of the British monarchy. The Young Victoria is the type of film to do this. While…

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    Troublesome Ties (A Discussion of the Connections in Hamlet’s Soliloquies in Shakespeare’s, Hamlet) “A soliloquy is a popular literary device often used in drama to reveal the innermost thoughts of a character... used to convey the progress of action of the play by means of expressing a character’s thoughts...without acknowledging the presence of any other person”(LiteraryDevices Editors). Many famous playwrights use and have used soliloquies to progress the action of their plays as described…

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    Shrektastic Shrek The Musical made a leap of faith when it came from the film by Dreamworks to the highest level of commercial theatre; and it stuck the landing. The audience immerses itself in the backstory the witty princess Fiona, and the giant green ogre, Shrek, who is sent to rescue from a dragon-guarded tower in hopes to get his swamp back. The elements that stand out in Shrek The Musical are the costumes, a heavy amount of singing, and the acting, which all appeal to the 75$ price tag. To…

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    expecting a fairly accurate performance directly scripted from the essays. When I realized that the college level performers loosely used the stories from the book in order to inspire their piece, I was pleasantly surprised. I really enjoyed how the actors and actresses made their performance uniquely about them and how their stories relate to those of “Reluctant Citizens” and “The Lonely Death of George Bell”. Watching and listening to each of the performers’ experiences and interpretations…

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    People like to romanticize Hollywood, California with its shiny light and stars, but they love to romanticize old fashion Hollywood. For the Pantages Theater, this is where you get to feel like a star because when you see the bright light and the word Pantages Theater flashing then that how people know they are in Hollywood. The Pantages is one of the many outstanding landmarks in Hollywood. The Pantages opened on June 4, 1930, and was managed by Rodney and Lloyd Pantages, with a huge excitement…

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    Honors College Case Study

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    1.What was yoand estaur motivation for joining the honors college? Well one it's free and education is very expensive in the US and my train of thought was why start of college in debt when I can go my two years for free, they can cover everything and ill be able to transfer and possibly get a really good scholarship because I have, you know that, backing that I went to the honors college and follow a career with less debt the someone who just straight transferred to whatever university they…

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    Stereotypes In Ocean's 11

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    the whole movie time. Although the story is quite original and non-trivial Soderbergh’s idea to combine different genres was successful. The film demonstrates its large-scale approval from an outstanding combination of strong lead and supporting actors, humorous dialogue, brilliantly incorporated musical-score and a creatively complex masterpiece of inventiveness and flawless preciseness. The narrative for this movie is linear as the plot starts with Danny in prison…

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