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    handful of rows (I didn’t get a chance to see how many). The walls are a beige color and narrow from the back to the front in a “V” formation to draw focus onto the stage. The stage had an industrial look on each side with a large map of the land of Oz. The Emerald City Palace was in the center of this map and was done with green glitter and then further highlighted by a green spotlight. There was also a large metal dragon protruding from the top of the set, keeping watch with its ruby eyes.…

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    need to find the way back home, Can you help me? My real name is Judy Garland. I was born in Minnesota on June 10, 1922, and immediately my career took off in 1939 when I scored a lead part in the award winning movie “The Wizard of Oz”. I started filming “The Wizard of Oz” with high hopes and dreams, which soon were accomplished as my hit song, “Somewhere over the Rainbow,” SOARED on the charts and I eventually grabbed an Oscar for the performance. Everybody loved the idea of a Scarecrow that…

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    Judy Garland, on Drugs, Drink, Suicide Attempts and Her Loathing of Hollywood Many know her as Dorothy from the Wizard of Oz. But there was much more trouble behind Judy Garland than just a pair of ruby slippers. At the young and innocent age of 17 she starred in her 7th film, “The Wizard of Oz”. The same year she had her hand and shoe prints forever embedded in the Hollywood Walk of Fame. The reality of her envied life was not so pretty however. The pressures were harsh and so was the work load…

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    What will happen if Penelope gets caught in Simon’s room? She will get suspended. Why is Agatha tired? Because she didn’t sleep that night. Why is Agatha so worried about Baz? Because she has feelings for him. What is the Mage doing? He’s been raiding magician’s houses, looking for dark magic. What is the reason that is keeping Agatha from running away with Baz? Her parents would disown her. What’s the worst thing you can do to a magician? Steal his voice. (Related to question 6) Why is…

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    Have you ever wondered why does it have to be that way that way? In the book Lions of Little Rock that is what Marlee is wondering why does it have to be this way she thinks this because in this story Marlee gets seperated from her friend Liz. This was not just Marlee’s friend it was her best friend, but they were separated from each other and they were told not to see each other. Marlee does not want that. So In the book Marlee did not really have anyone to hang out with but then a new girl…

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    Thousands of people sit at their homes everyday sitting and watching hundreds of commercials that spark up people 's interest in their product that may in fact lead to the purchase of their product for a company to profit from ,but how do these companies convince people to buy their product? Apple Inc., responsible for a major key to the world’s technology today, created a commercial that featured the Cookie Monster from Sesame Street baking cookies while using the new Apple iPhone’s hands-free…

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    Lego land 2009 It was July 9th 2009 my 8th birthday, and at the time my life was consumed by my obsession with Lego sets, even though I was known to rage when I couldn’t figure out a difficult part. We were visiting family in California and it just so happened that it was my birthday. And my parents surprised me with a day in Lego land. As we drive up to Lego Land, about every 500 feet there is a letter made out of Legos, W-E-L-C-O-M-E, it spells. After we got our ticket to park we found…

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    Glinda hugged the two teens. She was the last to say goodbye--all of the others had already said their farewells. It was not a very tearful goodbye. Vella and Shay were too exhilarated to be sad. The day beforehand, Glinda had told the two of her plan on how to get them home. A friend of hers specialized in teleportation and was able to help Glinda figure out a way to transport Vella and Shay back to their homes. “Are you sure you want to do this?” Glinda asked. The two teens nodded. “Then…

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    The Wizard of Oz The 1939’s “The Wizard of Oz” is a classic musical that is still famous even years after its making. Considered to be the first American fairy tale, this movie has remained in the hearts of many americans for years and it will continue for years to come. This film, directed by Victor Fleming, and featuring the upcoming actress of the time, Judy Garland is one musical that cannot be forgotten. The Wizard of Oz starts on a little farm in Kansas, where we meet the main character…

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    to increase her energy and control her weight. She started to rely on the medication and also needed medication in order to sleep (http://www.biography.com/people/judy-garland-9306838). In 1939, she got one of her greatest successes in The Wizard of Oz. It showed off her singing and acting abilities. She was awarded with an Academy Award for playing Dorothy. She later made many more musicals such as Strike Up the Band, Babes of Broadway, and For Me and My…

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