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    of some famous artist whose prime time is long gone, and classical music including Bach, Beethoven, Mozart, and many other names that people can dismissively recite. Similarly, people frequently speak of the great classic films like Breakfast at Tiffany’s, The Breakfast Club, and It’s A Wonderful Life. These valuable works of art surround us daily. Art manifests itself in many ways through various mediums such as writing, drawing, painting, filming, and photography.…

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    entrance that students use to enter the classroom from A Hall. This classroom is much larger than some of the other classrooms in the building, probably because it used to have science laboratory capabilities. The classroom is inviting, with a Breakfast at Tiffany’s poster and quote lining one wall, and every day, an inspirational quote that illuminates her smart board that helps inspire students before the start of class. In addition, there is a teacher’s desk at both the front and back ends of…

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    What do you think when you hear the name “Audrey Hepburn”? Some people think of a pretty girl, but she was more than that. Audrey Hepburn was an actress, a model, a dancer, and a fashion icon for many, but more importantly she was a humanitarian. She was a special ambassador for The United Nations Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF). It is an organization dedicated to helping children and mothers in developing countries. Audrey Hepburn helped many people all over the world. She was a very famous…

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    Gatsby American Dream

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    The 1920’s vicariously suggest itself as the enactment of the New World, the embodiment of the American Dream. Whereas the glittering backdrop of Manhattan’s infinite skyline alludes to a sense of interminable opportunities; such that, life’s ultimate conquest is the pursuit of happiness. Glamour, fame, money, and success became the quintessential axiom people worshiped. Women adorned in jewels, whilst men in flamboyant cars and ostentatious summerhouses. Benjamin’s were more like today’s…

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    Racism In Peter Pan

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    Peter Pan, the story of adventure and fantasy, has been remade several times and made into multiple spin-offs in the past century of the film industry. The fictional story features a magical boy with flying abilities taking three children of London to Neverland. There, they encounter mythical creatures and the evil Captain Hook while also learning that growing up is a necessity. Also in their journey, they meet Tiger Lily. The daughter of a Chief Native, she works alongside Peter Pan to defeat…

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    though the clones were human clones and could feel the same emotions and feelings as if any other normal human could. You could later see this contrast as when Kathy works in the hospital, she helps a human patient as see watches the iconic movie Breakfast at…

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    Murder by a Twisted Mind: A Look Into the Life and Works of Truman Capote Drugs, sex, parties, abuse, and scandal. While this may sound like the storyline of a soap opera or a song on the Top 40 Music Hits, these things were actually a large part of author Truman Capote’s life. Truman Capote was an author who wrote a large number of incredible books, films, and musicals in his lifetime. Capote was able to captivate all types of readers with his wit, charm, suspense, and humor. Not only were…

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    With plenty great films coming out, many wonder: who will win the Oscars? It is assured that the Oscars will have people tweeting and posting about their favorite films and actors. So why is #OscarsSoWhite the #1 trending topic on every social media page? Since the first Oscar was awarded, it has been lacking one thing and that is diversity. Although television shows and some films have been doing a fair job of casting diverse characters, non-white actors are still lacking winning numbers. The…

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    It’s not a matter of expanding my musical exposure per se, but more of a matter of incorporating more styles and genres of music into my ‘musical diet’ such as more classical music such as that of Mozart rather than just that of Debussy, more specifically his most popular piece Claire de Lune. People are always talking about music, whether it is how it impacts their lives or how they just enjoy certain aspects or styles. However it’s more than just talking about what is my personal taste in…

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    prompted Holly to losing connections with nearly everyone she loved. Because Holly is afraid of hurting anyone else from her disappearances, she refrains from growing personal connections with people who care about her. In the literary fiction Breakfast at Tiffany’s by Truman Capote, instability encourages isolationism. Getting caught up in chasing ones dreams enables them to live an unstable life. Holly fits the glove in this analogy, as she always seems to be running away in the excuse of…

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