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    traditions was a great idea that established the beginning of the post-modernist era. Andy Warhol was another post-modernist who depicted values and attitudes surrounding popular culture of the 1960s to express his central theme of disregarding fame. “If you want to make a person miserable give them everything they desire”. Warhol believed that anyone or anything could be ‘famous’ which led to

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    Why Do I Want To Attend College? The American dream of success‚ fame and wealth through thrift and hard work is a common goal amongst young Americans. I find that goal nearly impossible to achieve without attending college. College will undoubtedly make me successful with the plethora of job opportunities available after I graduate. Fame from using the skills and ethics I learned in college to become the most successful in my chosen profession. Wealth by using successful alumni and internships

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    Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta‚ better known by her stage name of Lady Gaga‚ has truly revolutionized popular music in the era since 2010. She helped to make synthetic pop music more popular and mainstream‚ while also causing a change in what people consider ‘normal’ with her lyrics and behavior. Her music is odd‚ along with her aura and stage personification. Her music also inspires millions of people to accept themselves and spread love. Ms. Germanotta is also a very popular and influential

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    dream. The dream is now defined by who you are as a person‚ what you have been through‚ and ultimately what you want to achieve. The 1920s say otherwise; they define it by how much money‚ power‚ and fame you had‚ like in The Great Gatsby. And if it was that time period‚ Mr. Jay

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    Stuart L. Thomsen (b. May 20‚ 1958 in Whittier‚ California)[1] was an American bicycle motocross (BMX) racer. Stu Thomsen was one of the first of the "Old School" of professional BMX racers who gained fame in the early days of the sport beginning in 1974. His prime competitive years were from 1976-1985. Sometimes called the Babe Ruth of BMX[2] for his prolific success and domination of BMX racing during the sport’s early days from the mid-1970s into the mid-1980s‚ Thomsen’s considerable career

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    Fame College Of Business Administration (CBA) Master of Business Administration (MBA) How to Improve English Learning Method in Bangladesh  Course Name : Advance English Composition  Course Code : ENG 203  Supervisor : Ariful Islam Emon BA‚ MA (JU) Faculty‚ Department of English IUBAT‚ Uttara‚ Dhaka.  Researchers : 1. Sabrina Sadika Karim 14204010 2. Fatema Mannan Mili 14204047 3. Farhana Akther 14204013 4. Naznin Sultana 14204022

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    Macphail deserves to have a star on the Canadian Walk of Fame. Agnes has shown that she is a good candidate as she is a well known Canadian through her many accomplishments of supporting local Canadian citizens and standing up for their rights and becoming a public voice‚ winning a nation wide governmental election and standing up for women’s rights in Canada. Agnes Macphail is a Canadian legend and deserves a star on the Canadian Walk of Fame because she was the first Woman to be elected to the

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    In Warhol’s sixty years‚ he could have never predicted the magnitude of possibilities fame now allows. True talent like that of Warhol is much different than the commonplace “talent” we find in society today. The reason for past talent subsisting longer than the cliché fifteen minutes is that artistry is forever. Singers will never lose their tune‚ artists will never lose their creativity‚ and actors will never lose their stage presence. Real talent is a gift and does not have a time limit. Sadly

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    without the influence of others. Summary of Fleeting‚ Fitful Fame In Jim Bishop’s article Fleeting‚ Fitful Fame‚ Bishop discusses how fame is a longing for many people but in most situations they don’t find satisfaction in the end result. Some cases are more drastic than others‚ resulting in extreme situations such as death for the seeker. Bishop believes that fame can never be good in a persons life…instead it just ruins them.

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    BEOWULF: A HERO In reading the epic poem of Beowulf‚ he has the characteristics of an epic hero by showing skill and courage‚ enduring fame‚ and royal responsibility. "Beowulf is considered an epic poem in that the main character is a historic hero who travels great distances to prove his strength at impossible odds against supernatural demons and beasts" (Wikipedia). He showed fairness to all he came across‚ including his enemies. He believed that everybody was equal and no one was greater

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