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    Homeless Misconceptions

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    As we pulled up to the grocery store, our advisory did not really think much about what we were about to do. I just thought of it as another activity, so we grabbed some bread, chicken, and lemonade. We walked up to the counter with a whole basket full of these food items. We checked out and moved back to our bus. We put the bags in the back and hopped on the bus. We begin our journey to First Presbyterian Church of Atlanta. Our advisory walked in with hot food in both arms and took the elevator…

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    committed suicide because of her long history of mental health problems, the outcome of a professional investigation, and other clear evidence. Marilyn Monroe was a well-known American actress and model famous for her roles in various blockbusters in the 1950’s. She was born Norma Jean Mortenson June 1, 1926, in Los Angeles, California. As a child, she lived in many orphanages or with various foster families because of her mother’s mental instability and frequent visits to mental…

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    Persuasive Research Paper

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    For as long as I can remember, I have grown up in the company of one thing. Films. When I say films, I don’t mean your standard 21st century blockbuster. No, these are much too overdone for my liking. Superfluous special effects, unnecessarily complicated plots, and gratuitous violence have all become key ingredients in the recipe for your generic ‘Captain America’, or ‘Dracula Untold’. It makes sense that after an arduous day at work, the first thing most people seek is some escape from their…

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    The Icon of Grease Will Never Lose Devotion For a movie released in 1978 it still holds true to the drama of high school and the cliche of summer love. Grease became a classic for the same reasons as American Graffiti, it explored the life of teens and culture during the fifties. The film director Randal Kleiser casted a previous academy award nominee, John Travolta and rising Australian star Olivia Newton-John and it is now the movie the two are most known for. The musical is a romantic…

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    Traditional High School

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    Life often feels like a balancing act. This can be especially true for teens, who are trying to go to school while balancing sports, jobs, and other interests. Sometimes, it feels like they cannot fit in everything they need to get done. For some teens, obtaining an online education rather than going to a traditional high school is one way to bring balance to their lives. Consider these four reasons an online high school might be a good option for your teen. Sports From professional tennis…

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    in the postproduction. Kukan’s first release, after many twists and turns, took place in the New York City and met with a great deal of attention from massive audiences including President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Instantly, this exotic warfare blockbuster achieved critical acclaim from movie critiques along with box office success. A few years later, however, the film disappeared so thoroughly that Gladys claimed in an interview, the state department never released the film and even she couldn’t…

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    Graffiti Research Paper

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    York City to see whose name would be seen the most. Then you get Blade who’s credited as being the “King of Graffiti” since, he has over 5,000 train pieces. He also used his knowledge in geometry to create new styles such as overlapping 3D and Blockbuster and themes that play with your perception. Last but not least Lady Pink she is known as The “First Lady Of Graffiti” She also starred as the leading…

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    The film succeeds as a blockbuster; it is exciting, engaging, and generally fun to watch. It stays reasonably loyal to the events of its source material, yet where it falls short is in the heart of it. What makes the Harry Potter series special is its layers, and the film captures…

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    It was in 2014 that songwriter and singer Sia Furler had been acclaimed for writing the song “Elastic Heart” for the blockbuster movie Hunger Games: Catching Fire. The music video features the young, talented Maddie Ziegler dancing with Shia LaBeouf in a beautiful performance that depicts the internal struggle of the free spirited child and the restrained adult. However, within moments the viewers and the audience began to lose sight of the artwork and began to exclaim in horror of the so called…

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    Multiculturalism In Movies

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    Unlike white Caucasian actors, the number of roles which are available for ethnic minorities are low. A study conducted by University of Southern California’s Annenberg School of Communication shows that black actors occupy 12.5%, while Asian and Hispanic hold only 5.3% and 4.9% respectively for roles in top 100 films in 2014. However, the existence of these roles is likely to be the secondary characters or to merely diversify the movies. Recalling two popular sitcoms in the late 90s and 00s,…

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