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    Ellen Scott Slacks

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    YouTube‚ Twitter‚ and Facebook showcasing their “Funky Femme” slacks collection‚ made from a material that resembles alpaca wool but is actually organic cotton. To further the advertising impact‚ the team uses an Ellen DeGeneres look-alike in the YouTube video‚ where the model does the “Ellen dance” – and mouths “love the pants” as she points to her legs‚ and then walks off leading an Alpaca by a halter. Within months‚ the slacks are a huge hit in the lesbian community. Clean Clothes sends a letter

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    Ellen White Monologue

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    would want to do for the rest of my life.” Prologue Ellen White’s palms poured an oily liquid as his body trembled faster than a toy bobble-head. He pulled the blonde bangs from his eyes‚ taking brief‚ deep breaths between small intervals of panicking. “What are you so worried about?” Ellen’s friend‚ Phoenix‚ called from across the room‚ stretching his legs and reaching for his toes. “Shut up‚” Ellen rolled his eyes‚ and tried to control his mindless trembling‚ yet his

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    Ellen Show Observation

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    Since I love watching Ellen show I decided to do this paper about Ellen’s show. From saddest to the happiest situation‚ she always bring smile to the audiences faces. Her focus is on the happiest moments in life. She starts her show with a wild and fun music and she dances‚ it gives audiences so much energy; moreover‚ they would know this is will be the funniest and best places to be at. She have a create connection with her audience. She brings anyone to her show to tell a different story each

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    Ellen DeGeneres is widely known as a comedian‚ television show host‚ sitcom creator‚ and most of all an enjoyable happy person. Elle DeGeneres has made a passion of what she does for a living and has contributed and donated thousands of dollars to notable charities. In 2006 she had donated thousands of dollars to the Hurricane Katrina cause which has greatly affected Tulane University. Tulane University had asked Ellen to write and perform a speech at the 2006 spring commencement graduation and she

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    Case Ellen More

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    Case 1: Ellen Moore (A): Living and Working in Korea 1. CQ: Is what happened to Ellen a surprise? Why or why not? Do you think what happened to Ellen would have happened to people like yourself‚ and from your background? Why or why not? ------------------------------------------------- Considering the Korea’s cultural context it was not a surprise what happened to Ellen. First‚ the collective behavior is highly influenced by the country national religion‚ the Confucian. Which dictates several

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    Ellen Degeneres Essay

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    Ellen DeGeneres has been an immense agent of change in this generation. Ellen DeGeneres is a well-known comedian‚ actor‚ and talk show host on her show “The Ellen DeGeneres Show”. In addition‚ she serves as a prominent gay and lesbian role model and is an active participant in the LGBT (Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender) community. Additionally‚ she was an actress on her own sitcom show called “Ellen”. In the sitcom‚ Ellen revealed on an episode that she was a lesbian. According to bio.com it says

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    Ellen G. White

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    Ellen Gould Harmon White‚ née Ellen Gould Harmon   (born Nov. 26‚ 1827‚ Gorham‚ Maine‚ U.S.—diedJuly 16‚ 1915‚ St. Helena‚ Calif.)‚ American religious leader who was one of the founders of theSeventh-day Adventist Church and whose prophecies and other guidance were central to that denomination’s early growth. Ellen Harmon sustained a serious injury at the age of nine that left her facially disfigured and for some time unable to attend school. Her education ended with a brief period at the Westbrook

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    Ellen Degeneres Heroism

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    someone who has all of my respect for doing this is Ellen Degeneres. Yes‚ she is famous and has lots of nice things but the part of her I like the best about her is her selflessness for humanity. Ellen has exercised the term “Pay it forward” a daily task. A few examples of heroism include her recent assistance to a new library for the homeless kids in Las Vegas‚ giving a less fortunate family a roof to live under‚ making a cancer patient’s wish come true

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    William and Ellen Craft

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    3-7-2012 Running a Thousand Miles for Freedom By: William Craft and Ellen Craft Beginning in the principal slave state of Georgia‚ “Running a Thousand Miles for Freedom” details the adventure and eventual escape from slavery of William Kraft and his wife Ellen craft. In December of 1848‚ both received written passes from their owners allowing them a few days away together. They would make the most of it and never return to bondage. Ellen craft was the daughter of her first master and as such was almost

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    Funding NASA Imagine this for a second. A young teary-eyed boy sits in the waiting room of the hospital as the doctor informs him about his father’s failing heart. As awful and heartbreaking as this situation sounds‚ that boy’s father is able to stay alive via a ventricular assist device that will continue to pump blood through his veins until he can receive a necessary heart transplant. This device is ever-present in the field of medicine and is responsible for saving countless lives. Well

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