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    philanthropist and style heroine Audrey Hepburn was born near Brussels‚ Belgium. Unlike many other Hollywood film stars‚ she was not born into success. She had an arduous childhood‚ some of her younger years being spent hiding from the Nazis. Despite the suffering Audrey and her mother endured‚ she quickly blossomed into a beautiful young woman with a life overflowing with success. Across the world‚ people strive to follow in her chic and polished footsteps. Hepburn was‚ and remains to be‚ a timeless

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    from the dining room and laid out all the professional tools she bought from beauty school. As soon as I sat down on the chair she quickly pinned a shiny black cape at my neck and picked up a comb and a spray bottle. “I learned how to do the famous Audrey Hepburn’s pixie crop in Roman holiday‚” She said while combing through my hair and spraying cold water on it. The next thing I noticed was she took a huge chunk of hair on my left side and sniped off right above my ear. “No! I don’t want my hair too

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    The Life of Agnes de Mille Agnes de Mille‚ born September 18‚1905‚ was the daughter of William Churchill de Mille‚ a famous playwright‚ and Anna George. Agnes’ early schooling was at Hollywood School for Girls‚ a private school. She later attended the University of California Los Angeles where she graduated at the age of nineteen. After her parents’ divorce‚ she went out on her search to become a successful dancer. She was unable to find employment in the theatre‚ so she simply began to compose

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    tragédia vista de perto‚ mas uma comédia vista de longe." EN: "Life is a tragedy when seen in close-up‚ but a comedy in long-shot." "Smile though your heart is aching. Smile even though it’s breaking." Fimc14’s rating: 8.7 3. Audrey Hepburn Have I to explain why I admire her? Ok! So‚ she is a great actress‚ and... she is an amazing human being with a big heart and she is so ellegant. If she isn’t an icon‚ a legend‚ if she doesn’t deserve be remembered‚ I don’t know anything. She

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    A Life Worth Knowing: Audrey Hepburn In 1950-1960s Hollywood‚ the name Audrey Hepburn was synonymous with style and movie success. During the Golden Age of Hollywood‚ Hepburn was the leading actress in over twenty films‚ including Breakfast at Tiffany’s‚ and Roman Holiday. After the end of her acting career‚ Audrey Hepburn’s name became synonymous with goodwill. In addition to being a world-famous actress and Academy Award winner‚ Audrey Hepburn was a UNICEF ambassador who worked tirelessly both

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    Little Audrey As life beats us down‚ we’re always wishing for something more. In the novel “Little Audrey” you learn about the difficult childhood of Audrey White‚ and how she had always wished for greater things to come to her and her family. Audrey is a young girl‚ who has to endure several tough encounters involving bullies‚ siblings‚ health issues‚ family problems‚ being poor‚ and even death. We get a glimpse of all of these topics and more in this beautiful‚ tear jerking story. My favorite aspect

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    Audrey Beardsley The illustrator Audrey Beardsley was representative of Art Nouveau in England‚ and as such is partially responsible for it’s failure. “Art Nouveau was closely associated with Aestheticism and literary Decadence” (Greenhalgh‚ 2000b‚ 145) and Beardsley’s evocative imagery furthered the sensation of “active immorality” (Greenhalgh‚ 2000b‚ 145). J’ai baise ta bouche Iokanaan (figure 9)‚ an illustration for Oscar Wilde’s Salome‚ depicts the morbid yet beautiful image of Salome kissing

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    Person (any medium)- Audrey Hepburn was a gentle and generous soul; she dedicated the greater part of her life‚ to bettering the lives of those less fortunate; here in the states and those abroad alike. Audrey chose to use her new found fame to enrich the lives of those living in impoverished towns and those inflicted with illness. Audrey was a woman of many talents‚ whom wore many hats. She has been labeled a film star‚ fashion icon and philanthropist. In 1929‚ Audrey Hepburn was born in Brussels

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    Finding Audrey by Sophie Kinsella‚ analysing how the novel compares to reality‚ how anxiety affects society‚ and how anxiety affects teens reveals how one with anxiety can go through their day with less worry and fear. The novel Finding Audrey follows Audrey‚ who is a fourteen-year-old girl who suffers from severe social and general anxiety. Her condition is so severe‚ that she has to wear sunglasses at all time‚ and she has trouble keeping conversation for even a minute. The book follows Audrey through

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    Coco Chanel is an icon. Chanel is one of the most influential fashion designers of all time. She was one of the first women entrepreneurs of the 20th century. Chanel led the world from hoop skirts and corsets to long‚ loose fitting jersey dresses. She changed the way people saw the world through her innovative designs. Gabrielle was born in 1883 in Saumur‚ France. She was the second child born to a seamstress and a market stallholder. Her parents were not married when she was born‚ however they

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