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    The costume and makeup with the production made me feel that the year is 1980 with the skirts, side ponytail, the letterman jackets the jocks wore with the straight legged pants, the make up with the bold colors, blush, big hair and bright lipstick. I also like the choreography because it reminded me of a Madonna pop video, I love the dance moves that was used in each…

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    Political and social leaders are expected to speak out about police brutality incidents that have had an affect on the general public, which tend to further shift individual’s mindsets on the validity of the corrupt justice system that the United States upholds. As time continues to pass and new decades come to life, more American citizens suffer from police misconduct. Through this, more hatred and disdain is created towards law enforcement that unfortunately only worsens the dilemma. In 2014,…

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    Have you ever wanted to learn about a President that you never got the chance to meet? Well, today I'm going to teach you about Gerald R. Ford. Ford was the 38th president for the United States. Later, you will find out about Gerald Ford's early life, his college years, his presidency, and his life after presidency. Ford was born in Omaha, Nebraska in 1914. However, he grew up in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Ford’s birth name was Leslie King, Jr.; he was named after his father. His mother was,…

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    Do you hear about baseball in daily life? Have you ever done minor league baseball? Have you watched a World Series game? In the 1920’s, baseball athletics augmented greatly, due the Great War that drove people to social adjustment and wanting to pursue a leisure life. The 1920’s were such a booming age of sports that the title “The Golden Age of Sports” was given to it. Baseball in the 1920’s launched a foundation to current baseball, though media popularity and leagues of the roaring twenties…

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    Amy Lynn Carter, born on October 19, 1967, emerged into the public eye as the daughter of the 39th U.S. president, Jimmy Carter, and his wife, Rosalynn Carter. Her childhood was spent in the White House during her father’s presidency, captivating the nation’s attention. Early life and education Amy Carter, born on October 19, 1967, in Plains, Georgia, began her journey in the spotlight. Growing up, she lived in the Georgia Governor's Mansion in Atlanta after her father was elected governor. Her…

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    Jada entered her bedroom, flicking on the light and unwrapping the wet towel from around to her body. As she walked by the mirror on the left, her profile revealed the burgeoning form of a young woman, someone who looked much older than the 14 year old girl reflected. The purple bikini clinged to her flesh and goosebumps spread over her arms and stomach as the air conditioning blew down from the vent above on her cold hair. Tossing the towel across her vanity stool, she reached up with both…

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    Who Is Ellen Degeneres

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    She was the only female comic to be invited by Johnny Carson to be sitting on the famed couch. (Biography.com Editors) She began acting after her big hit on Jay Leno. (Biography.com Editors) Ellen made appearances on the Late Night Show with David Letterman, and the Oprah Winfrey Show. (Biography.com Editors) When Ellen was 23 she started to preform at a local coffeehouse. (Biography.com Editors) The DeGeneres family realized the success as Ellen was becoming an actress. (Biography.com…

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    "Are you sure that we're allowed to be here, Evan?" Jules asked, looking around at where the two were. "Of course we are, Jules. It's a desert, not The White House. Now c'mon, less talkie, more makie outie." Evan forcefully put his arm around the girl, a tight grip asserting his dominance. It was a desert, somewhere near town. Jules had expected it to be burning hot, but in the starry night, it was actually quite chilly. Ominous sounds came from every nook and cranny, making her worry grow…

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    Music is a universal language, as musicians and artists believe that language barriers can be broken and persons can speak across different cultures with a mixture of lyrics and a melody. This gives artists a platform that not many other persons have. Over the years, numerous artists have gone political with their music using lyrics, videos and often times used interviews to state their political views. One of these artists who is explicitly political in his majority of his songs is J Cole and…

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    “Patriotism is supporting your country all the time and supporting your government when it deserves it.” Merriam Webster defines patriotism as the love for or devotion to one’s country. The critical thinking skills mentioned in Chapter One “Why Critical Thinking Matters” and Chapter Five “Obstacles to Critical Thinking and Fallacies” help me to determine why I disagree with the statement David Lettermen quoted from Mark Twain. A good critical thinker requires clarity and analytical information…

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