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    By the end of 2017 Faye had been at SportsEngine for only 4 months, so this review is abbreviated. Faye was hired to help balance out a team having more junior developers than mid-level to senior developers. She is a stronger backend developer than frontend, and is comfortable in the Rails development stack. She has mainly worked on the Mass Rostering for the League Teams project, which included: printable rosters and contacts sheets, orphaned persona with User Service roles, and limiting the…

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    The Grand Budapest Hotel is one of my favorite movies that recently came out. The movie was released under Fox Searchlight Pictures in February of 2014. Fox Searchlight Pictures is a branch company from it’s main sister Fox Entertainment Group making it an independent film company. Since it’s big sister is a well known company with great resources, Fox Searchlight Pictures has access to the great advancements in film production. Because they are the sister to a major film company, budget wasn 't…

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    I gasped, then laughed at the girl who threw up next to me. “Such a lightweight,” Arianna laughed. I was accustomed to drinking rum with my family and had become great at holding my alcohol. Being Jamaicana had it’s perks. The drive back to The Waldorf Astoria Resort Boca Raton Resort, from the concert was crazy and I needed to enjoy myself. More J. Cole music played in the background and I knew the party was already in full swing. I was in a great mood and already flirting with half of the…

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    Case Study/Project1 Pamela A. Shelley Prof . R. Zornes CMST 301 Behind the Blair Witch Behind the Blair Witch Introduction In 1999, audiences around the world wandered into a low-budget thriller wondering if the documentary they were about to see was real footage of the last horrific moments of young filmmakers lost in the harried woods of Western Maryland. For over a year, recovered footage about their disappearance had been continuously viewed and updated on the movie’s website and…

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    characters’ traits or because of the opportunities the characters have. For me, if there were any fictional character I would love to be, it would be Blair Waldorf. Blair is a girl from the television show, “Gossip Girl,” who starts off as a teenager and ends the show in her early 20s, all the while maintaining her status in New York’s Upper East Side. Blair Waldorf has medium length brown hair throughout the course of the show. She stands at about 5’2”, and she has a petite frame. During the…

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    Gossip Girl Sociology

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    All of the characters except, the Humphreys, are rich and privileged. The rich kids, Serena Van der Woodsen, Chuck Bass, Blair Waldorf, and Nate Archibald, live the good life. They have everything, they only wear designer clothes and nothing less, they are the ones that run things and people simply look up to them and want to be them. On the flip side, there are people like Dan…

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    Gossip Girl Analysis

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    You also find out that throughout the series I have other people working for me running the site when I can’t or just need a break, but they also never know who I am until the very end. No matter how hard the “group” aka Serena Van Der Woodsen, Blair Waldorf, Chuck Bass, Nate Archibald, Dan Humphrey, and Jenny Humphrey try to expose me, they fail even though I do have to give it to them that they had really good plans and ideas to find out my real identity. I tend to write a lot about the group,…

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    central idea of the text is that all the characters expected to get whatever they wanted that holiday season. Blair Waldorf wanted to get accepted into Yale University. Serena van der Woodsen enjoyed spending time with a friend. Dan Humphrey seemed to be enjoying is relationship. Those students went through a lot in high school and gossipgirl.net always found out. In the previous book, Blair had an interview at Yale University that did not go as well as she had planned. But in this book, she…

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    Arising the nineteenths century the English poet Lord Byron was the first model for a Byronic hero. He gains the status as a Byronic character throughout his life with the different characteristics due his personality. In general, a Byronic hero is a person who isolates either physically or emotionally from the world. Furthermore, a Byronic hero characterize himself for example as intelligent, arrogant and emotionally and intellectually tortured. A Byronic hero is also a person who just appears…

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    Popova, I would cast Leighton Meester. For one, she has the most important physical characteristic: dimples, but also she has a beauty that grows on you. She has demonstrated the ability to handle the feistiness this role warrants in her role as Blair Waldorf in Gossip Girl. She has the ability to play a female lead that can both frustrate you and make you fall in love with her at the same time. Finally, for Grigory Smirnov, I would cast Ruby Rose. She played a similar role in Orange is the New…

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