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    The Death of Marilyn Monroe: Murder or Suicide? Marilyn Monroe was very famous in her life as well as in her death. Monroe’s famous death was ruled a suicide by investigators, but there are many conspiracy theories surrounding her death and many people who believe that Monroe did not commit suicide but accidently overdosed or was murdered. Despite these popular conspiracy theories, Marilyn Monroe did commit suicide. It is evident that Marilyn Monroe committed suicide because of her long…

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    buzz. Phantom vibration syndrome is a new diagnosis that people are getting today. One study showed that eighty nine percent admitted to this happening at least once every two weeks. It seems our bodies’ nervous systems are rewired to produce an “itch” for a phone. It also helps with the making of dopamine, the feel good chemical. Eighty percent of the stuff you talk about online is yourself. So, when you blab about yourself online your body is physically rewarding you for talking about…

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    Marilyn Monroe Monologue

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    Hi, I’m Marilyn Monroe. I have the ‘dream life’, I’m a famous model and wealthy yet I’m slowly dying inside. All I do is smile for pretty pictures and put on a show for everyone. They don’t know what has been going on. It feels like I’m drowning with each click on the camera for photos. On a daily basis, people come up to me saying how blessed I am and how they wish they were me. Actually, they don’t want to be mentally disturbed, depressed, and not be able to show it. Fame is not all people say…

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    Murder or Suicide Some Like It Hot, Gentleman Prefer Blondes, and The Seven Year Itch these are just a few of the movies that the actress Marilyn Monroe is known for. However the life of the actress was cut short when she died at age 36 form a barbiturate overdose it was suspected that Marilyn took her own life, however she could have been just as easily taken out by the Kennedy family to prevent her from spilling all the dirty secrets that she knew about the family and because of her alleged…

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    Ted Bundy once said, “I just liked to kill, I wanted to kill (“Top”).” This is due to the fact that psychopaths do not feel any remorse or guilt for killing. Psychopaths and sociopaths do not have the ability to feel emotion. Several scientific studies have been conducted that show how their brains work. Most psychopathic or sociopathic flaws are mental, but there can be environmental effects too (Brogaard). Trending movies (Ted) such as Scream and Nightmare on Elm Street also have an effect on…

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    biographies Monroe’s childhood relationship with her mother was loveless. In 1933, Monroe’s mother was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenic. This resulted her being in Los Angeles Orphans’ Home Society and many foster homes for almost fifth teen years. Due to being placed around in several foster homes her education was far behind than what was expected in her grade level. Stated in Source American National Biography Marilyn was convicted that she was a “mistake”, because of…

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    Basketball Narrative

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    “Yes coach.” I replied, even though I knew those final 4 seconds will be replaying in my head tonight. “Alright guys that’s it from me. Practice 6 o’clock, see you guys tomorrow.” As soon as we did a break, I walked slowly to my car. There was this itch inside of me to go back inside that gym and rewind those last seconds of the game. But at the same time, I just wanted to go home. The clouds were dark and there was a chill in the air. I chose the latter because Mom is probably alone; as Dad was…

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    The 1950s Popular Culture

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    (who were now the parents of the teenagers during the 1950s) back in the 30 's and 40 's had a completely different life because of the great depression. Source 1. In Rebel without a Cause (1955), actor James Dean portrayed Jim Stark, a seventeen-year-old filled with anguish about his role in life. A sensitive but misunderstood young man, Stark muses that he wants “just one day when I wasn’t all confused . . . [when] I wasn’t ashamed of everything . . . [when] I felt I belonged some place.”…

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    This critique will be on the theater production of Creation – Births of Mythology. The play was written, directed, and produced by John DiDonna. The play was held at Valencia's East Campus in the Black Box Theater. This was an original piece. This was the first time this piece was performed. The plot of this production was to display the different myths on how we originated. It starts off if the actors already on stage on playing dead. The room has a dark and ere vibe when you first enter it…

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    History Of Film Analysis

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    History of Film Although, technically the history of film begins in Europe in the 1890’s with the first motion picture, every innovation in the art world from the beginning of time played a part in getting there. From cave drawings, to oil paintings, to photography, to stroboscopic toys; elements of film can be found in nearly every form of art. When the first motion picture was invented filmmakers were only able to make their films 50 seconds long, there was no camera movement, and no…

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