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    Vanessa Hudgens may be best known for her role in the hit Disney series High School Musical as Gabrielle Montez singing beside future star and fellow teen heart-throb Zac Efron. The warm reception and success of the original movie led to several sequels, catapulting the young starlet to fame and making Vanessa Hudgens a household name. Though after the completion of HSM, the starlet said goodbye to her Disney roots and left the company to pursue a career in film. The rising star would go on to land roles opposite of soon to be Hollywood great, James Franco, in the crime drama Spring Breakers and even took to the live stage doing a stint on Broadway. In anticipation for her latest role helping protect average citizens from the chaos caused…

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    ‘High School Musical 4’ reunites Zac Efron and Vanessa Hudgens? Austin Butler angry with girlfriend! Ever since “High School Musical 4” was announced to be made, fans have been thinking about the franchise’s most beloved faces i.e. Zac Efron and Vanessa Hudgens. Everyone wants them to return and looks like they are not just returning but also reuniting in real life. Ex-couple Zac Efron and Vanessa Hudgens might be back with each other in real life as well because of “High School Musical 4,”…

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    From the time she was born to 1895, Virginia spent her summers at the Stephen’s Talland House in England, which to this day is still standing. The looks of the dramatic Porthminister Bay had a view of the Godrevy Lighthouse that inspired her to write. Her mother passed away in 1895, followed by her sister two years later. These events left her in a state of shock. She called it “the greatest disaster that could ever happen” (“The Life Story Of Virginia Woolf That Will Motivate”). Her mother’s…

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    which inspired some of her greatest works. It is sad, though, that she was in darkness her whole life and was not able to see the light. But, despite the darkness, she was able to give the literary world some great pieces and that is what she is remembered for. Virginia Woolf was a very influential writer of her time and continues to be today, she wrote on modern issues especially focusing on feminism. Woolf faced many hardships and trials growing up and throughout her life they affected her…

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    Work, was a completely different spin on the original song; Harvey had a very “white” approach, while taking away all of the cultural elements of Rihanna’s original version. While this took away the unique factors of the song that Rihanna had implemented from the start, I did find it refreshing that Harvey was not trying to replicate Rihanna’s accent and song style. This style left it particularly dry, lacking the cultural aspects that made this song what it is, and took away the reason why this…

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    When a man journeys into a far country, he must be prepared to forget many of the things he has learned, and to acquire such customs as are inherent with existence in the new land; he must abandon the old ideals and the old gods, and oftentimes he must reverse the very codes by which his conduct has hitherto been shaped. To those who have the protean faculty of adaptability, the novelty of such change may even be a source of pleasure; but to those who happen to be hardened to the ruts in which…

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    Vanessa Hudgens Wiki, Height, Parents, Net Worth, Age and Bio Bio Hudgens is an American actress and singer. She rose to prominence when she played the role of Gabriella Montez in the High School Musical; the series brought her noteworthy mainstream success. She has tackled music, movies, and the stage with noteworthy success. She has acted in a number of good movies, Bandslam, Beastly, Sucker Punch, Journey 2: The Mysterious Island, Spring Breakers, and Machete Kill. Vanessa Hudgens was born…

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    According to Statista approximately “24.96 million Americans have used a Neutrogena facial cleanser or medicated products in the last 7 days.” (par. 1). But does this truly prove that this face wash is better than any other? After comparing the two face wash commercials, “Vanessa Hudgens Neutrogena Pink Grapefruit Cleanser” and “Clearasil Ultra TV Commercial (Rapid Action Daily Gel Wash Acne Treatment)”, the Clearasil commercial seems to be better. Although the Clearasil commercial uses more of…

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    Claudia Kullolli Dr. Fielding ENGL 015 29 October 2014 Spring Breakers, A Wonderful Waste of Time and Money A phrase that is meant to excite people has never sounded so disturbing. “Spring break,” said by grill-wearing, rapping drug-dealer “Alien” is so repetitive and serial-killer-esque, yet it’s sadly the most interesting detail about this Harmony Korine movie. Once getting past the fact that Vanessa Hudgens, Selena Gomez, and Ashley Benson are a part of this awful creation, you unfortunately…

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    Gigi Film Analysis

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    Imagine being given the opportunity to fill in the role of a brilliant and famous actor such as Audrey Hepburn. Fortunately for past Disney star Vanessa Hudgens, this dream of starring in a Broadway show has become a reality. This past week I had the privilege to go to New York and see the Broadway revival of Gigi. Gigi is originally based on the novella titled Gigi by Collete. The novella then turned into a major motion picture before hitting the Broadway stage in 1951 starring Audrey Hepburn…

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