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    Ice Breaker

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    ICE- BREAKER 18 years of my life in 5 mins......seems impossible????? YES‚ IT IS IMPOSSIBLE!!!!!! Perhaps one would need the best describing adjectives which the English language has to offer to describe me. Effervescent-that’s me Energetic-that’s me Chatter-box-that’s me too A born leader-me again Sporting- me!! Having the gift of the gab-There u go....me again But on a more serious note-all of that is...REALLY ME!!! Good morning to one and all present her. I guess

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    different route.” However this did not stop the young girl from using drugs. All Lohan is famous for now is‚ her unhealthy habits‚ family problems and drugs. Who wants their child to look up to that? A well known couple that had an affair are Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie‚ this happened while they were shooting Mr. and Mrs. Smith. Celebrities like this couple set bad examples in relationships. Children are going to grow up watching their favourite celebrity cheat on their partner‚ marry them and

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    Fight Club Essay

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    Cited: Fight Club. Dir. David Fincher. Perf. Brad Pitt and Edward Norton. Twentieth Century Fox‚ 2002. DVD. Lee‚ Terry. “Virtual Violence in Fight Club: This is What Transformation of Masculine Ego Feels Like.” Journal of American & Comparative Cultures 25.3/4 (2002): 418-23. Academic Search

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    Fight Club Film Analysis

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    Fight Club “Its only after we’ve lost everything are we free to do anything”‚ Tyler Durden as (Brad Pitt) states‚ among many other lines of contemplation. In Fight Club‚ a nameless narrator‚ a typical “everyman‚” played as (Edward Norton) is trapped in the world of large corporations‚ condominium living‚ and all the money he needs to spend on all the useless stuff he doesn’t need. As Tyler Durden says “The things you own end up owning you.” Fight Club is an edgy film that takes on such topics as

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    Cited: Fight Club. Dir. David Fincher. Perf. Brad Pitt and Edward Norton. 20th Century Fox‚ 1999. Gerlat‚ Allan. "A Bad Case Of ‘Affluenza ’". Waste News 22 Sept. 1997: Electronic Source‚ Ebscohost 28 June 2000.

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    different than women in the self-esteem grouping. When a man’s self-esteem lowers‚ he will find someway to bring it up through competitive speech‚ knowledge‚ or just plain sarcasm. For example‚ Barry writes that if men were thrown into a room with Brad Pitt to learn about appearance‚ “they would find some way to bolster their self-esteem” and say‚ “Oh YEAH? Well what do you know about LAWN CARE‚ pretty boy?” This is a case of a typical male‚ showing that if they’re not good in one thing‚ they sure as

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    today's american dream

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    Today’s American Dream “I wanna be a billionaire” by Bruno Mars and Travis McCoy represents the American dream among the young generations now days. Today’s generations’ dream is to be rich to be able to buy anything they want‚ and at the same time do the charity work stars do in the communities‚ in other countries‚ and even the programs they create to make our world a better place. The new generation’s dream is also that with the money they have to be known everywhere around the world. The search

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    Marriage Is Waste of Time

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    MARRIAGE IS WASTE OF TIME – DISAGREE Why? * Marriage is a symbol of love and a big commitment to show the person that you are willing. * Marriage is totally not a waste of time; it is a way of couples showing that they love each other and that they will make a commitment to stay with each other as long as they live. * Getting married is showing your partner that you are willing to settle down and start a family. * Marriage is very good because it means you can have a family‚ with

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    access to go by their daily lives and activities. Brad Stone mentioned in an article that he wrote for the New York Times that “In the last century many families in the U.S. never had an issue with technology being a factor as to how much family time they spent together”. I believe some families in the U.S. at one point in history had

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    The Invisible Monster

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    INVISIBLE MONSTERS (Chuck Palahniuk) 1. INTRODUCTION When someone told you there’s an earthquake going on somewhere in the country‚ you smile but you don’t quite know why. You giggled to yourself when a famous celebrity died with unknown reasons and you laugh hysterically when one of your close friend mysteriously commited suicide. It’s that kind sick fascination that had me read this book cover to cover in all its twisted glory. This is a story about a disfigured beauty and her cross

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