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    He writes for love, across all people, races, rich or poor. I absolutely love the line from the text “Naw, none of that Hollywood glitz and glamour or them stones that shimmer and glimmer but some of that earthy residue that comes through when one is being true.” What the poet says here is Hollywood contains a lot of fakes, and even though people would like to make it there one day in their lifetime…

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    Occultism In Witchcraft

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    knowledge. Because of this purposeful secrecy, idealized depictions of supernatural practices is not without expectation. As the entertainment industry increases their focus on the involvement of youth in witchcraft, the recurring theme is one of glamour and teenage empowerment. The creepy crone of fabled magic no longer, new spell-casters are young and attractive, the envy of modern day women. University of Warwick Researcher Rachel Moseley expounds upon this phenomenon, stating: “The teenage…

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    in cruising the fashion industry as smooth as its first years in 1914. Founded by Pierre Balmain in France, the brand established quite a humongous name in the fashion industry, focusing primarily on women's wear in a more pumped up level of edge, glamour and affluence. Balmain, like any other fashion conglomerate, didn't stop at just satisfying the women's market and spawned their ventures as far as supplying men’s wear, fragrance, ready-to-wear outfits, jewelry and accessories. Balmain had…

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    His first job was working for Glamour Magazine as an illustrator and won several awards for his work. In order to reward himself, he took his friend Charles Lisanby with him on a round-the-world vacation trip. His trip was for three months, from June 16th to August 12th in 1956. Pop Art…

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    Who Is Andy Warhola?

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    Andrew Warhola (Andy Warhol) was born on August 6th, 1928, in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania. His parents were Carpatho-Rusyn immigrants, and Andy was the youngest of 3. Andy attended Holmes School in Pittsburgh and attended free art classes at Carnegie Institute. Andy loved art, movies, and frequently went to the local cinema. When Andy was nine, he was given his first camera. Andy converted a section of his parent’s basement into a darkroom where he developed his pictures. In 1945 Andy attended…

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    Warhol’s silk screens are seen to heavily focus on that of the Celebrity and the cult of celebrity worship. Warhol was well known from an early age to have a strong interest in celebrity culture, with his obsession coming from reading glamour magazines in his childhood. Warhol believed in celebrity cult worship as akin to that of religious worship, with Warhol believing that the use of repetition brought forth this idea of truly knowing his subjects and that by capturing the person on film this…

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    He entered the bank with a confident stroll, pretending not to notice the glamour around him. He located Vault 44, making mental notes of where all the security cameras were situated. He noticed an official-looking man yelling at a female. It must be the boss drilling his employee. “You had one job, Barbara! It’s not secure anymore…

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    The story takes place on the moon, which is called Luna in the book. The characters go everywhere on Luna, but the places where main events take place is the palace in Artemisia and the outer sector of RM-9. In the palace, you meet Winter, the princess of Luna, and learn the ways of her stepmother, Queen Levana of Luna. Winter's friend, Jacin, learns that Levana wants Winter dead, so both Winter and Jacin help out Cinder and her crew by feeding them information from the palace. Also, Emperor Kai…

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    that basically renewed my love for fashion and attraction to the glamour associated with it. How do you think you became so loved in the fashion blogging world? Haha, I don't really know--I'd like to think it's my personality! I'm always true to myself and I inject a lot of my personality into my blog, not just what I wear. I think it's important to be relatable and friendly, and to…

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    Jay Gatsby is portrayed as an emotional man when working to obtain Daisy Buchanan despite his tendency to objectify and degrade women. Throughout the novel Fitzgerald depicts Gatsby as more emotional and sensitive than some of the other characters. Kerr, in "Feeling ‘Half Feminine’: Modernism and the Politics of Emotion in The Great Gatsby" examines the effects of being a more feminine man in the 1920’s. “Gatsby's splendid dreams, like Daisy's tentative attempt to create a new and independent…

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