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    “Cool, blonde and beautiful. Kelly was fire under ice.” (World, 134), producer Alfred Hitchcock describes actor Grace Kelly which would later be starred in three of his films. Over five years, Grace Kelly is casted in 11 films and over 60 televisions shows until settling down with a Prince and starting a family. Grace Kelly lead an extraordinary life pursuing an extremely successful acting career, but gave up hollywood to start a family with Prince Rainier III of Monaco. Grace Kelly was born on…

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    Holden uses a different name and becomes someone different than who he disguised himself as on the train. Holden is also playing around with these girls. To get their attention he fabricates a story, “So I told her I just saw Gary Cooper”(83). The only way he could interact with people is by lying to them. He is ashamed of his life right now and uses other personalities to become someone new. He gets left with the check. The experience of the girls leaving him at the bar ignites…

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    they are just repeating an unnecessary movie that was fine the way it was. However, when it comes to this adventurous British comedy, the remake became even better. The Hollywood action remake of The Italian Job is a crime flick directed by F. Gary Gray and written by Donna and Wayne Powers. Released in 2003, the film is considered intelligent and engaging and has never been fully recognized as anything to rival its classic predecessor. After pulling off an remarkable bullion heist from…

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    remains way too high and needs to diminish swiftly. Any person behind a gun can take the life of a potential doctor, artist, or even president. Because of this, stricter gun laws need to exist throughout all of the United States. According to Kleck Gary, 33 students died at Virginia Tech, 13 civilians died at Columbine High school in Littleton, Colorado, 10 students died in Red Lake Minnesota in 2005, and the list continues. Now if one looks at mass shootings in a broader spectrum, the horror…

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    Havana was also famous for its 'Creollo' cuisine. Dishes such as black beans, old clothes, Congrí (black beans and rice) with roast pork, cassava with mojo, ajiaco or desserts such as fritters, guava shells, 'Coquitos' (coconut balls) or 'Pan de Gloria' (Glory Bread) were a treat for both visitors and locals. And their drinks, 'Mojitos', 'Daiquiris', 'Piña Coladas' and other cocktails, such as those prepared in the legendary 'Bodeguita de El Medio', were world- renowned. Owing to its nightlife,…

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    “Over the next decade, Hepburn proved herself more than a math for Hollywood’s top leading men in such hits as Sabrina (1954, with William Holden and Humphrey Bogart), Funny Face (1957, with Fred Astaire) and Love in the Afternoon (1957, with Gary Cooper)” (History.com). Her role in Breakfast at Tiffany’s (1961), earned her fourth Oscar nomination for Best Actress. She earned her spot as a star in the 1964 film, My Fair Lady, as Eliza Doolittle, beating out Julia Andrew who played that role in…

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    Hundreds of people falsely accused of believing in something they may not even believe in. This happened in the book The Crucible and during the Red Scare. The Crucible by Arthur Miller is an allegory for the Red Scare in the McCarthy era because they both revolve around false accusations and differing opinions or beliefs. These false accusations lead to people being wrongly questioned and left them living in fear simply due to their opinion and beliefs. In the Mccarthy era, and in the book The…

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    Maximilian Raoul "Max" Steiner (May 10, 1888 – December 28, 1971) was an Austrian-born American composer of music for theatre and films. He was a child prodigy who conducted his first operetta when he was twelve and became a full-time professional when he was fifteen. He worked in England and then came to New York to work on Broadway. He moved to Hollywood in 1929 and became one of the first composers to write music scores for films. Steiner is referred to as "the father of film music" and is…

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    globalization, sustainable development, ethical business practices and Corporate Social Responsibility is the need of the hour. Perhaps the best example of a contemporary organization that has used these principles effectively is Southwest Airlines. McGee-Cooper, Trammell, & Looper (2008) describes how Colleen Barrett, a leader at Southwest works passionately with her followers by holding herself accountable to their needs and creating a supportive environment for them. She leads selflessly by…

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    is called in to investigate when three people have been murdered in two separate incidents in Los Angeles, California. Ballistics shows the victims were shot multiple times with the same .45 caliber handgun. The first victim was a male, Gary Fisher, he was known to frequent the areas where prostitutes hang out. The second and third victims, Nate Cochran and Tasha Brooks were found in a car together, believed to be a john and a hooker. While the team is investigating these murders,…

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