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    Marilyn Monroe

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    | American | Other names | Norma Jeane Baker Norma Jeane Dougherty Norma Jeane DiMaggio Marilyn Monroe Miller | Occupation | Actress‚ model‚ singer‚ film producer | Years active | 1947–1962 | Notable work(s) | Niagara‚ Gentlemen Prefer Blondes‚ River of No Return‚ The Seven Year Itch‚ Some Like It Hot‚ The Misfits | Religion | Pentecostal (1926–1956)‚ Judaism (1956–1962)[1] | Spouse(s) | James Dougherty (m. 1942–1946) (divorced) Joe DiMaggio (m. 1954–1954) (divorced) Arthur Miller

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    happened in history. More than eleven-million deaths occurred and among that number six-million were Jewish. The prime target‚ considered not “pure” in Hitler’s eyes. The “master race” or Aryans were considered the “pure” race. That race consists of blonde hair‚ blue eyed Scandinavian peoples‚ Danes‚ Norwegians‚ Swedish‚ Dutch‚ British‚ and Germanically-related peoples in its hypothetical ranks.Hitler wanted to exterminate everyone who was not of this master race because he thought that Aryans were

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    Why Marilyn Monroe Behaved the Way She Did When you hear the name Marilyn Monroe you probably picture the sexually enticing‚ curvy‚ sex-goddess of the 1950’s. She grabbed our attention with her playful and feminine magnetism. “She dominated the age of movie stars to become‚ without question‚ the most famous woman of the 20th century.” (http://www.marilynmonroe.com/about/bio.html). Although most people don’t know that Marilyn Monroe was not always this happy and fortunate person. Marilyn Monroe’s

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    divergent views and sensitive to the possibility of his or her own possible biases; they respect the rights of others to have different opinions (Facione‚ 2011). When I was younger I always pictured myself dating guys that were tall‚ muscular‚ blonde‚ blue eyes‚ and dumb. That is so I could be the smart one in the relationship. In high school I dated one or two guys that fit this description and I thought all my hopes and dreams were coming true. I was going to marry my “prince.” However‚ as I got older

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    down the stairs to get into spadina station when all of sudden I bumped into someone while eagerly trying to put on my new sweater I just bought from juicy couture‚ I turned around and it was a blind white man probeally in his late 30’s‚ he had dirty blonde hair‚ clothe that were torn and way to big for him‚ he smelled as if he hasn’t showerd in days‚ he had such a seriose mad look on his face which got me scared a little‚ I then say “I’m so sorry sir‚ I didn’t mean to do that” then I got no response

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    Randy Jackson Monologue

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    “Yo‚ Yo‚ Yo! Check it out dawgs. I’m just keeping it real up here in the front of the plane. Get ready for the flight of yo life. I am your pilot‚ Randy Jackson‚ ready to fly you to absolutely nowhere!” declared Randy as he shoved the microphone back into the wall. My heart sank to my stomach‚ as I hated to fly on planes. I couldn’t even fathom the thought that I was stuck on this plane forever. I rubbed my hand along the smooth armrest and gripped the end as tightly as I could‚ hoping this was

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    A False Dream F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel‚ The Great Gatsby‚ is rife with controversial characters and ideas‚ but none more so than that of the flawed “American Dream.” Americans have always felt they can cling to the idea of the American dream‚ exploiting even the most infinitesimal sliver of hope in search of a life of fulfillment and contentedness. The poor look to the rich and powerful as symbols of the American dream coming to fruition; proof that baseless clay can be molded into something

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    Taking a look at the overall composition of Renoir’s “Bathers” and “Blonde Bather”‚ one must take into account the many similarities‚ as well as the many differences of the pieces. Renoir uses many visual elements to guide the viewer’s gaze around and through the paintings. These elements also contribute to the reactions and emotions we feel as the viewer when we look upon these works of art. In “The Blonde Bather”‚ Renoir’s use of color provides a sense of the model’s innocence. “The image is

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    Marilyn Monroe Stereotypes

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    Women aren’t Barbie dolls “A sex symbol becomes a thing. I hate being a thing” – Marilyn Monroe Norma Jeane Mortenson later known as Marilyn Monroe was born June 1‚ 1926‚ in Los Angeles‚ California. She had a very tough childhood‚ she spent most of it in foster homes and in orphanage. In 1937 a family friend and her husband‚ Grace and Doc Goddard‚ took care of Monroe for a few years. They were paid $25 weekly by Monroe`s mother to raise her. The family was deeply religious and followed fundamentalist

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    We are Unique

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    look? An individual are therefore force into following the status quo‚ thus forming a particular group of people while being categorized with certain stereotypes. The prevalent nature of stereotypes in modern society has resulted in blonde girls being categorized as dumb airheads‚ Arabs being typecast as dangerous terrorists‚ and the intellectually gifted being labeled as studious nerds‚ or synonymously‚ geeks. The practice of overlooking the unique attributes of individuals and simply plastering a

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