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    Grace Kelly, “screen legend”, “ fashion icon”, “one of the most beautiful women in the world”, and “fairytale princess”. Since her death in 1982 she still has her effect on the world today from her films and by the family she left here on Earth. She was born into a successful family in philadelphia, she was a very shy girl but she became an actor. At the age of 23 she went to hollywood and made 11 films in 3 ½ years. She modeled to pay for her acting but her film career only lasted 5 years.…

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    Goldie Hawn Film Analysis

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    ‘Dumb Doras and Gawky’, Horowitz explores different female comedienne stereotypes, most of which possess similar characteristics with Hollywood’s blonde-stereotype, for instance, Lucille Ball’s persona — Lucy Ricardo, in I Love Lucy (1951-1957), and Marilyn Monroe’s persona as the dumb, accidentally comical blonde. 4.1.2 Aging, Performance, and Stardom: Doing Age on the Stage of Consumerist Culture edited by Aagje Swinnen and John A. Stotesbury (Goldie Hawn: An Ageless Blonde for the Baby…

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    Hollywood movie goddess Angelina Jolie Workout and Diet Plan Born on June 4, 1942 in Los Angeles, California, Angelina Jolie is one of the most popular and celebrated American actress and filmmaker. Ex-wife of wealthy Hollywood star and producer, Brad Pitt and mother to six children (three children are adopted), Jolie is a woman of substance who is known for her work for humanitarian causes. She has been leading actress of many Hollywood hits - Tomb Raider, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Wanted, Salt and…

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    Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman depicts the Loman's and all the family clashes they confronted. It's likewise obvious on a greater scale that this play is a social analysis. It touches every one of the issues brought on by riches and accomplishment in our way of life. Demise of a Salesman is more powerful as an impression of society and the issues it faces than as a delineation of family clashes. First, the play demonstrated how Willy Loman's yearning to be fruitful controlled his life and…

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    Workaholics Die Young In “The Company Man”, written by Ellen Goodman, she explains how someone can think that trying so hard to become rich and successful can make them the person they always wanted to be. In reality it can destroy the brain and make that person become a workaholic with no identity after work. Being in the work state of mind can be stressful and making it constant can be the result of not having an actual life. She gives us a well descriptive person named Phil, who is a…

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    Have you heard about Olga Kotelko, who became a successful, and acclaimed, track-and-field athlete, nonagenarian, at the age of 93? If not, then you'll be pleasantly surprised at the story that we are about to tell you. In fact, Olga's story ties into the debate on whether or not exercising changes the way your brain works, regardless of your age. All About Olga Kotelko Olga holds quite a few world records, plus hundreds of gold medals from masters events, which is incredibly surprising at…

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    Willy Loman is a weak and selfish character in the play of Death of a Salesman. As Willy changes and grows throughout the novel his family and friends are affected as well. Willys family, consisting of his wife Linda and sons Biff and Happy, show a continuous cycle of denial and neglect. The character Willy Loman in Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman is not an example of a tragic hero. The salesman, Willy Loman, does not suffer more than he deserves. Willy deserves what is given to him. He did…

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    American playwright Arthur Miller’s play Death of a Salesman follows the self-induced misery inflicted upon a tired, traveling salesman, Willy Loman. The play opens up on New Yorkers, Willy, his wife Linda, and their two adult sons, Biff and Happy, who are visiting under the pretense of Biff coming in from the west. Biff does not seem to get much praise from his move. In fact, immediately after he steps off of the train, his father asks him about his financial welfare out on the farm he works.…

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    Mary's Murder Theories

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    Why? Well because no one could ever figure out who did it. Three years before Mary’s death she disappeared, then later returned to work at a local cigar store, which is where she picked up the name “cigar girl”, there she was seen as very attractive by men that came in and out of her store, but no one thought anything of it at the time. A gang of thugs and Daniel Payne are two theories linked to the mysterious death of Mary Rogers. Since, the Cigar Girls murder has such little evidence, there…

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    Death of a Salesman, by Arthur Miller, gives us an insight on the life of someone who was deceived by the American Dream. Willy loman, a salesman, allowed himself to be consumed by this misleading pursuit of success. His consistent devotion to this flawed dream ultimately took a toll on Willy’s mental health, incapacitating his ability to accept his past. Willy Loman is a salesman with many years of experience and raised two sons with his very supportive wife Linda. Linda understands how…

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