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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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    Of Laughter

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    not take the time out of our day to get to know them. The single most important thing in life is happiness. What is happiness without laughter? Without laughter one is going to find it merely impossible to reach the number one goal in life. As Audrey Hepburn states‚ "I love people who make me laugh. I honestly think it’s the thing I like most‚ to laugh. It cures a multitude of ills. It’s probably the most important thing in a person." Making people laugh greatly determines what they think about you

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    Audrey Hepburn once said‚ "My career is a complete mystery to me. It’s been a total surprise since the first day. I never thought I was going to be an actress; I never thought I was going to be in movies. I never thought it would all happen the way it did." Audrey was born on May 4‚ 1929 in Brussels‚ Belgium. She was the daughter of J. A. Hepburn-Ruston and Baroness Ella van Heemstra. Audrey had two brothers; Arnoud Robert Alexander Quarles van Ufford and Ian Edgar Bruce Quarles van Ufford and her

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    The Fashion Icon

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    Audrey Kathleen Hepburn was a film and fashion icon of the twentieth century and one of the most beloved actresses of all time. She was born on May 4‚ 1929‚ in Brussels‚ Belgium. As a talented performer‚ Audrey Hepburn was known for her beauty‚ elegance and grace. Born into a wealthy family her father an English banker and her mother a Dutch baroness. Her parents divorced when she was young and Audrey lived in the Netherlands and then London with her mother where she went to a private girls school

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    Problem Statement: The Ad council AIDS campaign wasn’t successful launched the against AIDS campaign‚ low acceptance by the publicity due to promiscuity and mislead people to have casual sex and create thinking that use condom can be avoid risk with AIDS infection. Woman group felt the ads only emphasize responsibilities on woman but not on man and the men group suspected the credibility use of condoms may not able to prevent AIDS efficacy. Suggested Ad council to have another AIDS campaign

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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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    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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    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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    Audrey Hepburn - epitome of style and elegance‚ woman who became a symbol of the sixties and she still considered as a standard of the good taste. Almost every movie‚ in which she played‚ became a classic of the cinema world. She always was saying that women need to find something that would look good specifically on her‚ and maybe this is the reason why she inspired so many people‚ years later. After the movie "Sabrina" were created the term "décolleté Sabrina”. After "Breakfast at Tiffany’s"‚ the

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    with Astaire and Hepburn in mind. With uncommon generosity‚ Arthur Freed‚ the musical producer allowed Edens to take Funny Face to Paramount. In 1957‚ the world‚ at last saw that marvelous movie. The motion picture was written by Leonard Gershe‚ produced by Roger Edens and directed by Stanley Donen. Richard Avedon inspired Gershe ’s story with his innovative photographs of haute couture and was‚ thus‚ hired as "special visual consultant" for Funny Face. The movie stars Audrey Hepburn (Jo Stockton)‚

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