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    15 Shocking Confessions

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    good chance of meeting famous people but is that necessarily a good thing? One anonymous Reddit user recounted his experience of working at a five star hotel and wasn’t afraid to spill the beans about the famous people he got to meet such as Sandra Bullock, Jamie Fox and George W. Bush. But there was one celeb whose demands dwarfed anything he had ever seen before. The star in question? The queen of diva herself – Mariah Carey. According to him Carey demanded that they empty five rooms for her…

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    As Dr Ryan Stone (played by Sandra Bullock) is repairing a Hubble Telescope, Houston reports that a Russian satellite has been hit by a missile. Soon after this report, the astronauts are unable to connect to Houston, and are faced with space debris travelling at a high velocity. Wolf…

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    Part One- Create a Cast List Chief Bromden.................Gil Birmingham Based on his performance in the Twilight Series as the head of the wolf pack, which is inspired by Native American traditions, I believe Birmingham would be a great as Chief. He would be able to exhibit the quiet, but strong character Chief is known for, but also be able to give the viewers insight to his meak personality. Randle McMurphy.................Leonardo DiCaprio DiCaprio is known for his outrageous roles that…

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    Movie Crash Movie Analysis

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    the movie Crash and Marger. Don Cheadle, Paul Haggis, Mark R. Harris, Robert Moresco Cathy Schulman and Bob Yari were producers for this movie with direction given by Paul Haggis. It was filmed in Los Angeles, California. The main actors include Sandra Bullock, Brendan Fraser, Chris “Ludacris” Bridges, Larenz Tate, Don Cheadle, Jennifer Esposito, Matt Dillon, Terrence Howard, Thandie Newton, Ryan Phillippe, Michael Peña, Shaun Toub, and Bahar Soomekh. The year of release for Crash was 2004. This…

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    An Examination of Feminism in Jane Eyre Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre is often lauded as a novel of great importance in the world of feminist literature. Of course, the titular character is relatively independent, she wants things for herself, and her idea of a good life does not begin and end with marriage. There is much more to Jane than that. Jane Eyre was surely very feminist for the time, and does have a solid handful of human values, but to put it on a pedestal as some sort of Great…

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    Kim Kardashian

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    What makes a successful public relations campaign? One could say that this would involve having a good reputation in the business. Now, this might be true, but in other cases it could benefit some more than others. Impossible? Probably one of the most successful PR campaigns to come from a bad reputation is Kim Kardashian. Kim Kardashian has rose to fame after her very famous sex scandal. From this, she had risen to fame along with her whole family. Everyone hates and loves this family. But one…

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    Emily Blunt Essay

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    If ever there was film that epitomized rising talent’s ability to vastly improve mediocre material it’s this one. Emily Blunt is quickly becoming one of my favorite actresses working today, she magnificently embodies everything I believe a great actress should. Her comfort zone regarding roles in virtually non-existent, she’s willing to commit whole-heartedly to every role she gets, and her versatility and range allows both of the previous assets to work as remarkably well as they do. ‘Edge of…

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    The original movie The Vanishing was made in 1988 for a French-Dutch audience by the director George Sluizer. The remake of the original movie was made in 1993 in a Hollywood atmosphere with the names of popular american celebrities such as Sandra Bullock and Kiefer Sutherland. The American remake possesses the same director as in the original movie, George Sluizer. The American remake of the vanishing was intended to fit the needs and expectations of a very high and demanding American crowd. In…

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    Sexism in Magazines. With magazines now mimicking music and television by objectifying women, it is becoming typical to see nude or topless women inside or on the cover of magazines. For most people, when they think thing of sexism in magazines, Playboy comes to mind. Playboy is a men’s entertainment magazine, renowned for its display on scantily-clad women. Although this objectification of women is merely “light-hearted” entertainment for men, it should be taken so lightly. The Des Moines…

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    Finnley Maier The Autism Spectrum in the films: Adam, Rain Man, Temple Grandin, Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close and Mary and Max Disorder Description: The autism spectrum explains a range of conditions categorized as neurodevelopmental disorders. The autism spectrum includes not only autism but also disorders ranging from childhood-disintegrated disorder to Asperger’s syndrome. The autism spectrum is characterized by difficulty in communication, social insufficiencies, repetitive…

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