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    burden on his soul. Ultimas last words to Tony were, "I bless you in the name of all that is good and strong and beautiful, Antonio. Always have the…

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    Analysis Of Gossip Girl

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    and architecture all in one. It shows the world who we are and who we’d like to be.” With a preeminent fashion designer as a mother, Blair is very conscious of her appearance. She wears designer clothing. Even her sleepwear and dress gowns are originals. Blair dresses preppy, wearing outfits similar to those worn by Audrey Hepbum, a renowned fashion icon. Blair hardly wears pants or denim. Instead she prefers professional skirts and dresses, with the occasional colorful tights during winter.…

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    Gossip Girl Film Analysis

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    A Television is an important tool that can be found in almost all American households. Many people use TV’s for various reasons, but most enjoy watching something that will draw them away from their everyday life for a couple of hours. With technology drastically changing over time, it is easier for a person to gain access to their favorite TV shows. Viewers have the ability to watch their shows on any piece of technology at any given time, ranging from a computer to a Netflix app on a phone.…

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    be considered weak compared to major roles in Groundhog Day and Ghostbusters that defined his career. The main character Zero is played by Tony Revolori. Revolori began acting at the age of 2 but didn’t catch his big break until being casted in the Grand Budapest Hotel 15 years later. His incredible role as the lead character, lobby boy Zero Moustafa put Tony up for over 11 nominations in independent awards for best performance and won Best Ensemble for the Detroit Film Critics Society. This…

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    Lloyd Webber and Stilgoe also wrote the musical's book together. The musical opened in London's West End in 1986, and on Broadway in 1988. It won the 1986 Olivier Award and the 1988 Tony Award for Best Musical, and Michael Crawford (in the title role) won the Olivier and Tony Awards for Best Actor in a Musical. It is the longest running show in Broadway history by a wide margin, and celebrated its 10,000th Broadway performance on 11 February 2012, the first production ever to…

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    Quiet Strength by Tony Dungy. Both of these books compare and contrast each other in ideas and principles when it comes to football at different levels. Bissinger and Dungy both examine how football is seen differently by people and how football leads to bigger impacts made in society throughout Friday Night Lights and Quiet Strength. In both respected books the coaches of the teams, coach Tony Dungy and coach Gaines, have two different approaches when it comes to football. Tony thinks of…

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    Jackie Robinson, the first black professional baseball player credited with breaking the color barrier in sports, described his battle against racism when he said, “I know that I am a black man in a white world. In 1972, in 1947, at my birth in 1919, I know that I never had it made” (Calcaterra). Here, Robinson conveys the challenges of African Americans in modern professional sports. The ongoing struggle against racial discrimination is seen in the NFL today through the extremely low number of…

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    “ARE YOU ALRIGHT, HE DEFINITELY BROKE SOMETHING.” There voices sounded like I was underwater. Only one thought raced through my head, “why didn’t you wait until you knew how to do this”. That painful moment all started one day when i was playing my tony hawk video game in my dark room. “lane your uncle Derek is coming tomorrow to spend the day with…

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    Blair is about to graduate from high school and needs another elite status to overrule because her days of being the queen of her high school are over. Serena Vander Woodsen, Blair’s best friend and nemesis have a complicated relationship of always fighting to be the best, but in the end, they will always be best friends. Their characteristics are always in opposition; Blair is always put together and proper while Serena is more scandalous and free spirited. Blair and her maid, Dorota…

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    show has become popularized over the years due to it’s multitude of drama and scandal. Gossip Girl is a teen drama that revolves around the lives of seven teens living in New York City’s renowned Upper East Side. It focuses on five main characters: Blair Waldorf, Serena Van Der Woodson, Nate Archibald, Dan Humphrey-(Lonely Boy) and Chuck Bass. The show also gives a glimpse into the lives of the main characters families as well. Similar to the life of modern day celebrities, these characters…

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