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    Roman Holiday

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    Review: Roman Holiday By Fizza Aslam (SMC) Roman Holiday is a famous and important film for many reasons‚ probably most for introducing the world to the incomparable Audrey‚ here in her first major starring role‚ and one which won her an Academy Award. With lots chemistry‚ inspired direction by William Wyler‚ and impressive locale work‚ shot completely on location in Rome‚ this ranks as one of the best romantic comedies ever made. It’s a modern-day twist on a fairy tale‚ where the princess

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    chosen to have dinner with Rita Moreno a Latina woman from Humacao‚ Puerto Rico. My Grandparents are from Humacao‚ a small town about 45 mins from the capital. Humacao is full of land ‚ nature‚ tall mountains and amazing culture. I also would love for Audrey Hepburn to join us followed by Anita Roddick. These three women are very influential in many ways and I can relate to them. The dinner I have chosen for us will be full of colorful foods. Salads‚ pastas‚ cheese‚ seafood and wine. Rita Morena loves

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    Amelie

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    Amelie Title of film: Amelie Genre: Foreign Films/ Drama/ Comedy Director: Jean-Pierre Jeunet Year: 2001 Actors in principal roles: Amélie Poulain (Audrey Tautou)‚ Mathieu Kassovitz (Nino Quincampoix)‚ Claire Maurier (Suzanne) Amelie Poulain (Audrey Tautou)‚ is a young woman‚ quite and shy she goes around hoping to pass un-noticed‚ yet she pay attention to all that goes on around her. A wide-eyed girl she looks at the world in a magical light‚ and from the beginning you find yourself submerged

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    Inner beauty and outer beauty is a topic that can be very controversial. Outer beauty is constantly changing‚ whereas inner beauty has always been the same. You can always change your inner beauty if you have the honest desire to do so‚ but outer beauty is much harder to change. Also inner and outer beauty can work together to make up an individual’s overall attractiveness. Everyone sees outer beauty differently‚ but inner beauty remains the same in most people’s perspective. Outer beauty is always

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    The Monkeyface Chronicles

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    For my verbal-visual collage‚ I chose to read the book The Monkeyface Chronicles by Richard Scarsbrook. Richard is a Canadian author who attended Western University where he earned an Honours BA in history. He also attended U of Ottawa and received his Bachelor of Education. Richard published his book the Monkeyface Chronicles in 2010. I chose to read this book for my project because it was recommended by the library staff at NT. Also‚ the novel won the Ontario Library Association’s White Pine Award

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    I love Audrey Hepburn. She is my idol. Her name came into my mind when I was reading the assignment. I think it’s fun to introduce her to my audience. 2. I think most of my audience has seen movies such as Roman Holiday‚ Breakfast at Tiffany’s and My Fair Lady. Based on this‚ I know people from everywhere will also idol her. She is beautiful‚ elegant and fashionable. 3. I will show my audience pictures to give them some visual information. I will tell them my favorite quote of Audrey. Most people

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    Cathedral

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    Shawn Khan Professor Mitchell English 1B 9/24/2014 The Blind Can See “People‚ even more than things‚ have to be restored‚ renewed‚ revived‚ reclaimed‚ and redeemed; never throw out anyone” (Audrey Hepburn). Hepburn’s quote in terms of this short story depicts the relationship between the narrator’s wife‚ narrator‚ and Robert. The narrator has a rebirth of his own personality after he meets Robert. At first‚ the husband seems to lack sensitivity‚ and at times is egotistic. As the story progresses

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    French Movie Review

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    Movie Title: Amélie (Le fabuleux destin d’Amelie Poulain) Director: Jean-Pierre Jeunet Cast: Audrey Tautou‚ Mathieu Kassovitz Genre: Romance Comedy Amelie is a movie that was filmed in french language with english subtitles. The movie takes place in Montmarte with the main character a young girl named Amelie. The story is mainly about how Amelie grew up with odd parents and had a deprived childhood and didn’t have friends or nice things growing up. When she was old enough to move out‚ she

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    Audrey Hepburn Audrey Hepburn was the epidomy of her time starring in big time films such as: Roman Holiday‚ Sabrina‚ The Nun’s Story‚ Breakfast at Tiffany’s and Wait Until Dark. Audrey influenced the film industry as a powerful‚ beautiful young actress. Having a slender figure that many women would die for‚ unconventional beauty‚ perfect manners and great intelligence‚ she was someone that wasn’t any regular Hollywood star. Hepburn was born in Belgium on May 4‚ 1929. Her father was a British

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    How Starbucks Saved My Life This book is an autobiography written by Michael Gates Gill‚ the author of a New York Times bestselling book‚ How Starbucks Saved My Life. He had also written another book‚ How to Save Your Own Life. Michael Gates Gill had the easy life as a kid. Wealth‚ a large house‚ and anything more he could want. But what he didn’t have was a strong bond with his father because with wealth came a price. Gates father had a high end job at a big corporation‚ and had spent more time

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