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    that moment is right now! Famous quotes about the importance of being yourself “Be yourself; everyone else is already taken.” ― Oscar Wilde “Always be a first rate version of yourself and not a second rate version of someone else.” ― Judy Garland “A friend is someone who gives you total freedom to be yourself-and especially to feel, or not feel. Whatever you happen to be feeling at any moment is fine with them. That's what real love amounts to - letting a person be what he really is.”…

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    A new religious movement may also be known as a cult, and thanks to our modern society; people have begun to connect cults with bad representations and images. Some people believe that cults are a form of practice that brainwash people into doing something that will harm them, this is due to the negative depiction of cults in which we see in today’s film society. Instead cults are meant to represent new forms of existing religions, new contexts of existing religions, or new creations of religion…

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    Pearls’ and ‘Little Brown Jug.’ Others were dancing to newly invented jukeboxes at roadside joints. Couples were hiring babysitters and going to the cinema to see 1939’s new releases: Greta Garbo in Ninotchka, Jean Renoir’s The Rules of the Game, Judy Garland in The Wizard of Oz” (Akerman 55). This allusion provides facts that help create logos. By providing the audience with pop culture references, Ackerman subtly shows how Antonina felt about the war, since she was stuck in her home instead of…

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    separated 5 years later. Within the time they were together, she revived his acting career. In the late 1950s, his music was back on top. After Gardner, he was with many entertainment beauties such as Liz Taylor, Lauren Bacall, Juliet Prowse, and Judy Garland. His films continued as he appeared in over 60…

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    would have liked. Among the statements made by the narrator’s husband, Yūsuke, one specifically stands out for being marred by fear. Yūsuke states, about his wife’s prospects of success, “When that happens, your husband would become like a Mr. Judy Garland. Asai Yūsuke would disappear completely, and in his place would be just the husband of Midori Natsuo. I wouldn’t like that.” (341). This specific statement is characterized by fear that he would be overshadowed by his wife. From this fear it…

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    Mirror, Mirror on the wall, who is the fairest of them all! When we think about standards of beauty we think about celebrities and beauty queens. But what does it take to be beautiful like them? In the article U.S. Trends in Feminine Beauty and Overadaptation author Allan Mazur states that “Men place more importance on the physical attractiveness of women.” Because of this the average women today is affected by media to conform their physical beauty to portray the standards of beauty in…

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    located on 142nd Street and Lenox Avenue. The cotton club lasts from 1923 until 1935. During this time it was a Whites only place. All of the famous African-American musicians, dancers, and singers all performed at this place. Langston Hughes and Judy Garland also made special guest…

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    television personality Oprah Winfrey won the Cecil B. DeMille honorary Golden Globe for her contributions to the entertainment industry. Oprah became the first African American woman to win in the award’s sixty-six-year history. Past winners include Judy Garland, the first woman to be awarded, and Sidney Poitier, an inspiration to Oprah (Hollywood 1-10). While Oprah’s win made history that night, her acceptance speech will also go down in history. The entire night was filled with controversy, as…

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    be analyzed in the way the author made use of its characters, colors, and environment within the text in reference to several late 1800 political issues. The first character that can be analyzed is the main character Dorothy, who is played by Judy Garland. Dorothy is a teenage girl that lives with her Uncle Henry, Aunt Em, and her dog named Toto. They all live…

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    Short Circuit, Robert Rauschenberg, Susan Weil, Elaine Sturtevant Short Circuit is a mixed-medium artwork created by Robert Rauschenberg in 1955, and it was further modified in 1968. It possesses a three-dimensional cabinet structure with two swinging doors, and internally smuggled two artworks by other artists. They are an untitled painting by Susan Weil and An Original Sturtevant flag painting by Elaine Sturtevant. The Circuit is sized 41.5 by 38.25 by 4.5 inches. This type of work…

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