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    Mötley Crüe Case Study

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    Mötley Crüe will wrap up their second Las Vegas residency at the Hard Rock Hotel’s Joint this weekend. The L.A. quartet’s plans after that are up in the air, but the end is nigh for the group. Frontman Vince Neil said over the summer that the band was planning a farewell tour next year. Nikki Sixx confirms that while the timing is not set in stone, the band will at some point in the future set out for one last jaunt around the world as "brothers." As the group gets set to put Vegas behind them,…

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    Rolling Stones Influence

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    The Rolling Stones are one of the greatest rock bands of all time. The band was formed in England in 1962 and is still together after over fifty years, giving it the record for longevity. Today the band has four core members, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Ronnie Wood, and Charlie Watts, who have become huge, recognizable names in pop culture. Throughout their career the band released 29 studio albums and contributed many songs to the top of the music charts of many countries. Jagger and Richards…

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    American Beauty Standards

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    Having an ideal body to fit the mold that society has placed on young women. Slender bodies represent beauty, intelligence and confidence while other body shapes exclude you from that title. It is well known that in American culture the beauty standard is set to a ridiculously high expectation. One that most women will never be able to accomplish without some sort of unnatural modification. And what is it that society continues to do? Social media, advertisements even the television programs we…

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    One Tree Hill Analysis

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    “So make your wish, do you have it?” “ Good, now believe in it.” “With all your heart.” These were the last three lines of One tree hill, spoke by the three main characters. This is how they decided to end their saga. It is quite fitting if you are familiar in the show, they encourage you to chase your dreams regardless the obstacles, to keep fighting even when it is hard, and to never lose hope. That is why One tree hill is a success it's not afraid to be a one of a kind show and to encourage…

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    I interviewed Salado Mohamed who is a student at St. Cloud State University. She is a third year student, and is studying social work. Salado has many siblings who are all still living in her home country of Kenya. She believes that her siblings wouldn’t move to another country, because her parents are so strict. I asked Salado if she thought her living situation would be different if she didn’t have any siblings; she said that that had never crossed her mind, but she doesn’t think it would have…

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    In the novel Looking for Alaska written by John Green, Miles “Pudge” Halter is looking for his “Great Perhaps” to happen, and later finds himself living it after moving to a boarding school in Alabama called Culvert Creek. The fictional book focuses on Pudge the adventures he has with Alaska, the crazy, wild, clever girl that he meets at the school, along with a few other friends he meets on the way. Miles talks to Alaska often realizes that there is some mystery to Alaska that he can not quite…

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    Burmeister Research Paper

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    It's the end of a football game at George Gattas Memorial Stadium, and many students are going straight for a traditional post game dinner, pizza. Prospect Business Education teacher, Lance Burmeister knows that feeling well. He could have never worked for Prospect and probably would've given the students their pizza. Business Teacher,is Burmeister's current title here at Prospect. However, he could have easily spent his career applying cheese and pepperoni to dough. Being a pizza man was…

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    Teen Texting Essay

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    The other side of the benefits of texting were completely isolated displaying bias by omission. It was not a fair or balanced segment when the co- host and expert Dr. Harris were speaking of their own children and the problems they encounter with texting late nights. Both views on the detriments and benefits were not presented. Again in fox’s new segment a child physicist, Dr. Karen Shelby was brought in stating “Teens are sleep deprived and on automatic action by being constantly plugged in”.…

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    inches, he had developed a far more satisfying relationship with his beloved Jacques 737. After attending telepathic night classes for a period of five years, Mr. Luthy earned his comprehensive doctoral degree in Organic Canine Psychiatry from the Keith Ablow Institute of Higher Mental Functions at Stanford University. He pioneered a well-respected treatment protocol for aberrant dog behavior based on the Inner Puppy School of canine psychoanalysis. He based much of his research on data…

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    Personal Responsibility and Obesity Jim Rohn once said, “You must take personal responsibility. You cannot change the circumstances, the seasons, or the wind, but you can change yourself. That is something you have charge of.” In our busy lifestyles, it becomes easy to lose track of what is important such as our health, and instead of blaming ourselves, we choose to blame others. Obesity is a major issue in our society due to lack of education, healthy eating, and money, and in order to solve…

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