The Seven Year Itch

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    okay with being ruled by the king of England but after many years of being oppressed and protesting against the kings decision the Americans produced the declaration of Independence that gave freedom from England. The French and Indian War began and was a major contribution to the American Revolution. The French and Indian War was a fight for land that began in 1754 and ended in 1763 and was a part of the Seven Years War. The Seven Years War was the first world war that took place mostly in…

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    Question 1 The invasion of the Americas was a long drawn out process. It took many years for a successful attempt was made at colonizing the Americas. Starting with the Spanish and Cortes, in 1519, an attempt was made by the Spanish conquistadors to take over Tenochtitlan. The conquistadors were primarily around to steal money and goods and split it with the Spanish government. Cortes took along with him, eleven ships, five hundred men, and thirteen horses to the Yucatan try and conquer the…

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    respected colonies, and then further into other European strongholds such as in the Caribbean, India, and Africa. We see this specifically with the Seven Years War in showing one of the first examples of a truly globally inclusive warfare, being referred to by Winston Churchill as the “first world war” (Crash Course- The Seven Years War). During most of the 100 years between 1700-1800, the European powers were constantly engaged in these wars, draining them politically, economically and…

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    the colonists wouldn’t have had the slightest of chances in defeating the British. Out of all the nations the colonists took help from, France served the greatest role. They themselves had a harboring hatred for the British dating back to the Seven Years War and it showed when they were willing to send thousands of weapons and even some of their best military officers to the colonies. That too, the French were risking all their assets when they formed a shell corporation, The Roderigue Hortalez…

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    Marilyn Monroe Growing Up

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    Growing up Marilyn Monroe was either in and out of several orphanages or passed around from family members and family friends because her mother had a mental instability that was majorly dangerous and risky to be around. Unfortunately Marilyn never had a strong mother or father figure in her life sometimes she used it as an excuse to do things that were highly frowned upon. She dropped out of school at the age of 16 to marry James Dougherty. She had a hard and lonely childhood but she rose above…

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    World War 1 Film Analysis

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    More popular than the male actors, female stars assisted in making Hollywood a booming industry, with appreciation to their intense admiration from the audience. As more women began to flourish, every generation of filmmaking persisted to advance as well. With the arrival of each new decade comes the influx of “new challenges for women to find their places again, as the changing nature of the business makes new rules, and, hopefully, breaks the old ones,” (Rose 1). Women in the film industry…

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    One example was the picture of Marilyn Monroe on the set of The Seven Year Itch. Unlike the other works of art we looked at, I had some background knowledge about this picture. Having seen the film and others with Monroe, I initially felt very comfortable expressing my view of the picture, mostly in the context of what Monroe was during that era and the scene in the film. Also, given how the demands of her career in Hollywood helped drive her to an early death, there was something nice about…

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    stills altered such that the movie stars appeared to be wearing spring fashions. The scenes included Cary Grant in “North by Northwest,” John Travolta in “Saturday Night Fever,” Elvis Presley in “Jailhouse Rock,” ), and Marilyn Monroe in "The Seven Year Itch.” The final image was a play on the legendary image of Dustin Hoffman posing in front of an American flag from the 1982 film “Tootsie,” but Hoffman was depicted in a Richard Tyler butter-colored silk gown and Ralph Lauren heels instead of…

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    production to suit the adult audiences, a change was noticed in the rise of melodrama such as East of Eden (1954), All that Heaven Allows (1955), Giant (1956), Peyton Place (1957), and the sex comedies like Gentleman Prefer Blondes (1953), The Seven Year Itch (1955) and Some Like It Hot (1959). Crime films viewed these changes as shocking, highly psychological productions, replete/ filled with new kinds of killers, offenses, and motivations and a brasher display of…

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    Animal Pruritus

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    (Sousa, 2013). Although this is an overall small percent and an even small percent is due to food allergens it is still an important and very prevalent issue. Canine pruritus can be defined as an unpleasant sensation that triggers a desire to scratch, itch, rub, chew, and/or bite at a dog’s skin (Sousa, 2013). Canine pruritus can be broken into two groups, infectious and allergic diseases. This paper will focus more on the allergic disease which can include; flea allergy dermatitis, food allergy…

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