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    My Italian Vacation

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    there were tourists from everywhere around the world! Tourists which vary from the far Eastern-asian continent to the the very western part of africa. The airplane was striped Red and White and was spectacularly big. The inside was very advanced too‚ almost every seat had a television linked to it to watch movies! I was glad then that I would be occupied throughout the whole flight and not sleep out of boredom. The flight was 6 very long hours‚ I had already watched 3 movies by

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    Volcanoes

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    volcanic ash‚ and cinders. Famous composite volcanoes include Mount Fuji in Japan‚ Mount Shasta and Mount Lassen in California‚ Mount St. Helens and Mount Rainier in Washington State‚ Mount Hood in Oregon‚ and Mount Etna in Italy. Fissure Volcano: Fissure volcanoes have no central crater at all. Instead‚ giant cracks open in the ground and expel vast quantities of lava. This lava spreads far and wide to form huge pools that can cover almost everything around. When these pools

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    has become a very famous actress in the United States. Here are some little known facts about the celebrity. Check back for part two of our list‚ coming soon. Number Fifteen: Early Life Her father was a hospital attendant and her mother was a nurse specializing in psychiatry. She has an older sister as well. Once her parents divorced‚ her and her sibling were raised by only their mother. Number Fourteen: She Suffered Discrimination She went to a school in Ohio that was almost entirely white‚ and

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    Ad Essay: Cinnabon

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    heard of the Cinnabon bakery. Whatever the case may be‚ I am sure everyone has come across a Cinnabon at some point. Founded in Seattle‚ Washington in 1985 and now based in Atlanta according to cinnabon.wordpress.com‚ Cinnabon is now a large‚ world famous bakery which is well renowned for its delicious cinnamon rolls. Now most of us‚ if not all‚ have had a Cinnabon cinnamon roll. Maybe even just smelled it being made as you walk passed one at your local shopping center. The aroma is as pleasing as

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    Types of Actors

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    times when such a skill is useful—when a filmmaker needs a portrayal of a recognizable historical figure‚ for instance‚ but doesn’t want to distract the audience by casting a recognizable actor in the role. Better still are the actors who can play a famous character and yet go beyond a mere impersonation. Think of Philip Seymour Hoffman in Capote‚ in which he convincingly played author Truman Capote‚ right down to the trademark lisp. Yet he was also able to bring something of himself to the role (for

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    hand plays. This can be seen in almost all of Joplin’s rags. And among all of the ragtime artists from that time‚ Scott Joplin is the most prominent and has left a lasting impression. Scott Joplin can be considered as a Post-Romantic Impressionist‚ as his style of Ragtime lead into an era of Jazz and modern music. In 1899‚ Joplin published his most famous ragtime: “Maple Leaf Rag”‚ it was known as one of the most iconic and famous ragtime’s ever made His other famous works are: “The Entertainer”‚ “Peachirine

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    culture of hyderabad

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    sherwanis. Hyderabadi cuisine is very famous in India‚ especially the Hyderabadi Biriyani is one of the most delectable and delicious food people enjoy. Hyderabad is famous for its monuments and ancient architectural structures. The Charminar is one of famous tourist attractions. The Mecca Masjid is one of the largest mosques in India which can accommodate almost 10‚000 people. Golconda fort is a beautiful fort which has lot of historic importance. The famous Kohinoor diamond originally belonged

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    London in the 1500s

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    Structures that were famous in London in the 1500s include Westminster Abbey that started its building in 1245‚ The Globe Theatre‚ and much more. The Globe theatre is the main theatre that Shakespeare performed his plays. St. Paul’s cathedral was the main cathedral that was built in the 1600s in London. Some other structures include Merchant’s shops‚ they would be found on streets of London so that people can shop all in one place. These structures became quite famous and brought London’s reputation

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    Andy Warhol's Prediction

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    In Andy Warhol’s famously predicted quotation he states‚ "In the future‚ everyone will be world-famous for fifteen minutes."‚ many people would get the idea that he was crazy or absurd‚ but others would have argued that it was a creative prediction & chose his side. The idea seems to be very creative & beautiful because so many people would do anything to become famous. When Warhol shared his prediction with the world‚ the majority of the society dismissed him but not quite everyone. Some people

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    of this musical form. The energy and unique style this form brought to the music world changed the way people looked at african-american artists around the world and the way people listened to music. Without Berry Gordy and his music company‚ many famous and talented artists may not have had their chance to shine and share their talent with the world‚ leading to a what could have been a very uncultured

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