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    Claire Mccaskill

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    Rebecca Kempner-Strehlow Claire McCaskill After the retirement of Kit Bond in 2011‚ a new State Senator from Missouri arose. Claire Connor McCaskill‚ the American politician and member of the Democratic Party‚ was born on July 24‚ 1953. After defeating Republican opponent Jim Talent‚ she was elected as the first women U.S. Senate of Missouri by a margin of 49.6% to 47.3%. Before all of this happened‚ she served as Sate Auditor of Missouri for more than eight years. Before all of her great deeds

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    Claire Sterk Fast Lives

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    explain how using crack affects active users. She also shows how they started using‚ how they survived‚ how they developed and maintained relationships with friends and family‚ and how they were mothers and drug users at the same time. In addition‚ Sterk started Project FAST‚ the Female Atlanta Study to identify the impact of drug use patterns on lives of active female users. In this study‚ most of the women’s stories are similar but yet different in many ways to each other. While curiosity and peer

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    designer if their character is an imposter‚ for which their designs will be criticized as “all ready been seen.” Claire McCardell had her own personal qualities that have inspired multiple trends here today. [As an adult‚ Claire states “it wasn’t me in the clothes‚ or just wearing them‚ that interested me—it was the clothes in relation to me—how changed I felt once in them” (Steele‚ p 9).] Claire McCardell was a small town girl born on May 24‚ 1905‚ in Frederick‚ Maryland. She grew up to be America’s

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    the breakfast club claire

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    Claire Standish is one of the teenagers spending her weekend in detention in the movie‚ The Breakfast Club. Claire represents the “popular” clique. Claire is known as a princess; she is spoiled and gets what she wants. Even though Claire has money‚ friends‚ and gets what she wants‚ she is still unhappy. Claire feels like she is misunderstood. Claire comes off as being conceded‚ but says that she hates being that way. Towards the end of the film‚ as the group open up to one another Claire says she

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    Claire Denis's Chocolat

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    Discuss some of the ways in which Claire Denis’s Chocolat uses familiar techniques in cinema to comment upon the relationship between the French Colonials and the native African inhabitants of French Cameroon. i The theme’s of colonisation and neocolonialism that are the driving force behind Claire Denis’s masterpiece Chocolat‚ can be highly attributed to her own personal experiences whilst spending her childhood in colonial Africa. Albeit a child‚ Denis’s complete immersion into colonial life

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    People take an interest on different subjects‚ in the case of Claire Sterk her article “Tricking and Tipping: Fieldwork on Prostitution in the Era of Aids” is about the lives of prostitutes from the prostitutes view points. Topics include how they introduced themselves to the world of sex in exchange for money or drugs‚ the violence and abuse they encounter during work‚ and how many of the prostitutes managed to conclude that way of life. Sterk began her research due to her interest in women’s health

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    My Ideal University

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    My Ideal University: University of Pennsylvania ARTS 200 01 Art Appreciation Instructor: Dr. Igwe O. Kodilinye My Art Appreciation instructor‚ Dr. Igwe who is preferred to be addressed as Igboman will always say in class that we are all surrounded by art; starting from our parents beautiful houses‚ our colorful designed clothes‚ the pen will used in writing‚ the electronic board in the class or even the food we eat. All these are all works of art because they are made as a result

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    answer your question?” Claire Standish is believed to be the princess of the “club”. But who is the real Claire? Claire is the real princess because of her appearance‚ her actions‚ her life‚ and her future. Claire presents herself exactly how she is stereotyped to be‚ a princess. She is extremely beautiful with lips that fit her 80’s style‚ and a petite nose. If she were to have long hair I would think of her as princess Ariel‚ because of the red hair she has. But instead Claire has a shorter cut.

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    Don’t Hang Up Philosophy –Philosophy Can Make A Movie Film: Romeo and Juliet Director: Baz Luhrmann Stars: Leonardo DiCaprio & Claire Danes Plot: Two lovers of rival‚ disputing families take their lives. Rating: Reviewer: Claire Ginn Welcome to Verona Beach‚ a sexy‚ violent other-world‚ neither future nor past‚ ruled by two rival families‚ the Montagues and the Capulets... So begins Baz Luhrmann’s production of Shakespeare’s beloved play‚ "Romeo and Juliet‚" from the famous opening line

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    How does Baz Lurhmann make ‘Romeo and Juliet’ accessible to a modern audience? William Shakespeare‚ an Elizabethan playwright‚ is widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and is sometimes referred to as “The Bard of Avon”. His plays were written to entertain the working class audience of the time and it is in this spirit that Baz Lurhmann uses a wide range of theatrical techniques to make his work accessible to today’s audience. ‘Romeo and Juliet’ is as tragedy in five acts

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