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    Many people forget how this women made her start in life. When you hear her name people generally think of movies or television shows. Some people may even ask who? But those people who are die hard rap music fans would sing the song U.N.I.T.Y. and tell me how she is a rap goddess. This women is a rapper, songwriter, singer, actress, model, television producer, record producer, and talk show host. She is even an activist for women rights. This women is the Queen of Rap/Jazz, and her name is…

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    Melissa Morales Mrs. Adams United States History – Period 4 16 December, 2016 Atomic Bomb Essay It was 1945. WWII was beginning to grow tiresome, and the United States wanted to end the massive amount of deaths that the constant fighting resulted in. Scientists had recently discovered how to split the nuclei of certain elements, creating an immense amount of energy. More studies led to the creation of the atomic bomb, and the U.S. began to test it, preparing for attack. The bomb seemed to be…

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    The Role Of PTSD In War

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    called many things in the past but as time passed, it was called Post Traumatic Stress Disorder or PTSD. Some of the symptoms of PTSD can include anxiety, depression, isolation, disassociation, loss of appetite, and irregular sleep schedules. In the HBO documentary…

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    Introduction In 1948, Richard Kuklinski, at the age 13, was ambushed and beaten by Charley Lane, the leader of a small gang of teenagers in the neighbourhood, popularly known as "The Project Boys." He had been bullied for some time. After a particularly bad beating young Richard sought revenge, by attacking Charley Lane with a thick wooden rod ultimately beating him to death. Although he denied wanting to kill Lane, the bully did not wake up. Kuklinski then discarded Lane's body off a bridge in…

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    products in India will be a Demand-Based Price Strategy, which will accommodate each and every type of consumer that is interested in Roku. The paid channels will be at an advantage at 800 INR or $11.98 USD monthly to include 3 major channels, such as HBO or Bollywood, whichever the consumer chooses. For 5 major channels it will be 1000 INR or $14.95 USD monthly (not including the internet price). However, the consumer can generally avoid a monthly bill overall by using Roku to just simply…

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    Today, television and cell phones are becoming more of a distraction and a waste of energy and time, rather than the use of entertainment. According to Aldous Huxley’s novel, Brave New World and Brave New World Revisited he analyzes the modern society compared to the past proving that technology is becoming a distraction. In Neil Postman’s article “Amusing Ourselves to Death” he expresses the similarities and differences between life in America in the 1980s and Huxley’s novel. Author Neil…

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    Ellen Degeneres Essay

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    The world became more joyful on January 26, 1958, at Ochsner Foundation Hospital in Jefferson, Louisiana. On this day Ellen DeGeneres was born to, mother, Betty Pfeffer DeGeneres and, father, Elliot DeGeneres. Betty DeGeneres had been married for a year when she was 19 years old before meeting Elliot DeGeneres, claims, author, Lisa Lannucci. Elliot supported the family by selling insurance, and Betty contributed by carrying a variety of jobs throughout the years. Ellen also had an older brother…

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    Modern Day Television: The Death of Cinema? In his essay "Story or Spectacle? Why Television Is Better Than the Movies," David Charpentier argues as the title states "Television is Better Than the Movies." Charpentier does this by comparing the two mediums with plot and character development. He argues television develops these better than movies with their one key advantage: time. This is simply irrefutable and film has yet to produce anything similar to modern television dramas such as Game…

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    Heroine's Journey

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    Girls an American television series that premiers on HBO it was created by and starring Lena Dunham, Girls is a comedy-drama following the lives of four young women living in New York City. The show's premise and major aspects of the main character Hannah that were drawn from Lena Dunham's own life. Girls…

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    American Football American football is one of the fastest growing sports in America, and it is continuing to grow in popularity. Whether it is pop warner/ little league, to high school and college football, to the pro level, or the NFL, it is very clear that the sport of football is very popular and will continue to grow in popularity. Because the of the average amount of people watching and playing, how versatile the players of the sport are, and its recognition and endless amounts of…

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