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    "At Last" some red droplets began to appear on Aguilera’s legs. The singer's team claimed the awkward photos actually show some runny spray-on tan. Spray-on tan, really Christina? Girl bye! While performing at one of her concerts, Taylor had a Marilyn Monroe moment. During her performance Taylor step too close to a fan ( not a person, but an actual fan), and the rest was history. Taylor's entire dress went up, exposing her nude-colored undies. Sorry Taylor, we still love…

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    The particular "weed" or even cannabis is definitely the household name for the most often utilized drugs coming from teens towards seniors. It is as popular as Marilyn Monroe that almost each adult I personally know have smoked it even for once in their life which usually describes the particular addiction cases that never goes off the count every time. Even though studies state that roughly one to two from the maximum of 10 people which uses cannabis will likely be a drug addict that the…

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    Warhol’s silk screens are seen to heavily focus on that of the Celebrity and the cult of celebrity worship. Warhol was well known from an early age to have a strong interest in celebrity culture, with his obsession coming from reading glamour magazines in his childhood. Warhol believed in celebrity cult worship as akin to that of religious worship, with Warhol believing that the use of repetition brought forth this idea of truly knowing his subjects and that by capturing the person on film this…

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    These two works in both represent consumerism as they each represent a large part of it. The Campbell’s Soup Series relates to mass production and is all about the nature of it. Marilyn Monroe relates to how celebrity status influenced consumerism. Since these two works both played vital roles in the ushering of the Pop Art Movement into the United States it can be seen that consumerism was vital to the Pop Art Movement and these works…

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    This conflict is very different from the conflict in “Three Girls.” The conflict in “Three Girls” is much simpler and small compared to all of the hardships Leeland faces throughout his life. In “Three Girls” their conflict is trying to speak to Marilyn Monroe without ruining it for the both of…

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    Narcolepsy Research Paper

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    Narcolepsy Marilyn Monroe once said, “The nicest thing for me is sleep, then at least I can dream.” There are many different sleeping disorders, especially in this stressful life, where people do not get enough sleep every day. Insomnia, sleep apnea, and cataplexy are just few examples of those disorders. However, many people started to suffer from a quite new sleeping disorder called, narcolepsy. As Emmanuel Mignot, MD, PhD., states in his article “Narcolepsy Symptoms, Treatment & Remedies”…

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    at the age of 82 years. He graduated from the University of Nebraska and joined the FBI in December, 1951. He was Senior Special Agent in Charge in Los Angeles and Special Agent in Charge in Dallas and Memphis. He is best known for handling the Marilyn Monroe and John F. Kennedy cases. He authored the best-selling book How to Locate Anyone Anywhere. He founded a private investigation firm, Ted L. Gunderson & Associates after retiring from the FBI. Joseph…

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    The topic of this source is that media such as television and film are more than just economic sectors, but rather a major influence upon our worldviews and attitudes. This is evident within the source when the speaker says “...undercut our sense of identity as individuals or as citizens of nations.” This symbolizes how films and television have the ability to change worldviews within a population. The speakers perspective on the source is that film and television are two media outlets that are…

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    popular icons that were deemed inappropriate by the standards tolerable. Take for example Marilyn Monroe based on the readings in this Unit she was forced to play roles that she was objectified as a sexual object but was countered with being the “dumb blonde” or the butt of male jokes making it impossible to transcend the view that once male society sees you in one way it is difficult to be substantial. Yet Marilyn herself had to remain restrained from working outside the limitations inflicted…

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    Sex was ubiquitous. Hollywood blondes Marilyn Monroe and Jayne Masfield were the sex icons. Growth of male magazines Playboy and Esquire offered ostentatious/pretentious sexuality epitomized/personified by Bettie Page-‘the pin-up queen of the universe and her explicit pictures led to anti-ponographic hearings of 1955 (Halliwell 42). Double image of women as a devoted housewife and glamorous diva was less a paradox than a duality in the 1950s. Media interest in the body shape/physique…

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