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    someone who influenced the popular culture in a massive way. His artworks of Marilyn Monroe and the ‘Campbell’s Tomato Soup Can.’ are some of his most notable works, which has been transformed into wall art, accessory prints, and clothes, to name a few. One of major fashion houses- Versace featured outfits printed with Andy Warhol’s silk-screened paintings of celebrated icons of the time, such as James Dean and Marilyn Monroe, in their Spring 1991 collection. Warhol himself had a fond liking for…

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    Some Like It Hot Analysis

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    Jerry disguise themselves as cross-dressed women and join an all-female jazz band who are boarding a train from Chicago to Florida. The story heats up when Joe pretends to be a millionaire to attract the jazz band’s attractive singer, named Sugar (Marilyn Monroe), all the while Jerry finds that he has fascinated a real millionaire named Osgood Fielding III (Joe E. Brown). However, Joe and Jerry find that the Mafia is closing in on them and they must instinctively improvise once again for the…

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    7. Linda Hamilton. Linda Hamilton portrayed Sarah Connor in The Terminator film series, as well as Catherine Chandler in Beauty and the Beast. Linda Hamilton announced her bipolar disorder during an appearance on Larry King Live last October 2005. She attributed her condition as the reason for the destruction of her marriage to where she admitted to have abused her husband verbally and physically. She sought for treatment since then. 8. Mariette Hartley. Mariette Hartley was an American…

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    Yousuh Karsh is a famous Canadian photographer who was born in Mardin, a city in the eastern part of Ottoman Empire (Turkey). When he was 16, his parents pressured him to move to America to live with his uncle Georg Nakash; whom was also a photographer. Yousuh attend school for a very short time and stayed busy supporting his uncle with the studio work. Nakash saw the potential that his nephew had in photography so in 1928 he arranged for Yousuh an internship under a brilliant photographer…

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    tisements makes a huge impact on people’s lives. Portrayals and images of women have been used to sell in advertisements for years, because women are expected to fill specific gender roles. However, those specific roles have been changed enormously throughout the decades. Everything has been changed, from the look of women in the commercial to the daily activities shown in the commercials. Women went from being bound to their households to being sex objects in various type of media. Although it…

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    matter. This scandal would have ruined both his and Monroe’s careers, but he remained steadfast and refused to be victimized. Miller even lost a close friend in the process, but his wife stood beside him throughout the accusations. Both Miller and Monroe were targeted, along with many others in the entertainment industry because of their unique ways of life. The battle was elongated and tedious, but they prevailed and came out with no harm to their careers or credibility (Shmoop Editorial…

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    What is a social class? Social class is a division of a society based on social and economic status. Anyone can promptly observe that there are significant fluctuations in wealth, materialistic dominion, power, influence, and stature in our American society. Our society itself is a network of various social divisions. The society may be formed by a class group. These groups may pass through each other, but boundaries are outlined clearly and noticeably. When sociologists converse of social…

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    Arthur Miller was an American author who wrote during the 1900’s. Miller wrote many plays and novels. Most of them were dramas or biographies. One well known play is All My Sons. This play won many awards. Arthur Miller’s major works were greatly influenced by his early life, which included his family and education, his middle and later life, which included his spouse, children, and other careers. To begin, Miller’s early life slightly influenced his writings. Arthur was born in Harlem,…

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    Hidden Intellectualism written by Gerard Graff, is a short essay that is speaking on one of the most common, well known arguments, street-smart versus book smart. Graff himself believes that having street smarts is just as important as having book smarts. In his essay, Graff gives his opinion on school systems for overlooking some of the other students and their different sorts of street smarts. As an adolescent Graff lived in Chicago, he always felt as though his community was pressuring him.…

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    He met the climax and stayed atop the world. Joe DiMaggio is in the song for many multiple reasons. He was known as the greatest of his time and he set many standard records you may have heard of today. He married actresses Dorothy Arnold and Marilyn Monroe. Probably one of his most famous feats was his 56 game hitting streak, which still stands today and will stand for many years into the future. He was also known for his many roles in coffee commercials. After his most famous appearance, he…

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