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    Life Changing Experience

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    suddenly approached by three young blonde haired girls with smirks on their faces. One of the young blonde hair girls had stood in front of me and violently pushed me hard enough to where I had fallen on my side. The other two blonde haired girls stood behind me laughing. I was so embarrassed because I had fallen in front of what seemed to be the whole school even though it may not have been. As I slowly got back up on my feet and began to walk away‚ one of the blonde haired girls sarcastically called

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    the ability of holding on to toxins and drugs‚ for use in drug testing. These tests‚ if necessary‚ can go back 7 years. Natural color ranges on a scale from 1 to 10‚ with 1 being the darkest such as Black‚ and 10 being the lightest such as Lightest Blonde. To color or highlight a client’s hair is only two different ways to change or alter one’s appearance. For some people‚ the two may sound the same‚ but truly‚ they both

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    One of Adolf Hitler’s problems during the time between 1934-1938‚ were the people who didn’t support his ideas. Hitler’s main weapon was the SS. The SS was a huge organisation‚ almost like the police force‚ whose main task was to terrorise the German citizens into obedience. How Did The SS Control People? Fear was equally important‚ Hitler had a range of followers known as the SA (Brown shirts) and the SS who were like a Nazi military police who made sure the public were following the messages

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    “In building a public personality the motion picture industry has perfected the device of stereotyping its stars. The star system is based on the premise that a star is accepted by the public in terms of a certain set of personality traits which permeate all of his or her film roles. The successful stars have been those whose appeal can be catalogued into a series of such traits‚ associations and mannerisms” (Gledhill: 1991: 40). This statement can easily be applied to Marilyn Monroe because she

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    The Feminine Mystique

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    the goal of bringing the issues of equal rights into the limelight. The stereotype even came down to the color of a woman’s hair. Many women wished that they could be blonde because that was the ideal hair color. In The Feminine Mystique‚ Friedan writes that "across America‚ three out of every ten women dyed their hair blonde”. This helps as an example of how there was such a push for women to fit a certain mold which was described as the role of women. Blacks were naturally omitted from

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    Marilyn Monroe (born Norma Jeane Mortenson‚ June 1‚ 1926 – August 5‚ 1962) was an American actress and model. Famous for playing "dumb blonde" characters‚ she became one of the most popular sex symbols of the 1950s‚ emblematic of the era’s attitudes towards sexuality. Although she was a top-billed actress for only a decade‚ her films grossed $200 million by the time of her unexpected death in 1962.[1] She continues to be considered a major popular culture icon.[2] Born and raised in Los Angeles

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    Niagara that grabbed the public’s eye. She was also one of the most photographed people in the world and has been recaptured in numerous paintings. Many of the best in visual art has had a shot at Marilyn Monroe. Even after her death‚ the bleach blonde has been subject to some 600 books‚ newspaper and magazine articles‚ musicals‚ a ballet‚ plays‚ an opera and a famous Elton John/Bernie Taupin song. All of this proves the impact of Marilyn Monroe and just how much the public still loves

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    eye was standing in a circle near the entrance of the school‚ wearing black leather jackets that says “Black Roses” in small bright red letters‚ on the back of their jackets. Maybe they are part of a club‚ I thought to myself. A boy with strawberry blonde hair from the group catches me staring and he smiles at me. I was caught by surprise‚ but I smiled back anyways. Taking a deep breath I enter the main doors of the school. I see the front office and I ask the secretary for my schedule. She gives me

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    the younger generation hope. In addition to that‚ those thirty-seven players created what they called the blondie effect. Everybody cheer for them as “Team Rubio” which means the blonde team. This made a really big percentage of people in the island join this activity‚ six out of ten people decided to die their hair blonde to show support to the team. Also‚ everybody was going out buying hats‚ jerseys and t-shirts of the team‚ by the fourth day of the tournament a lot of the merchandise was sold out

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    Paparazzi Policy Speech

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    Being a celebrity means putting up with people wanting to take pictures with you and signing your autograph all the time. Everyone understands its in the job description to be followed and stared at. But when does a person taking a harmless picture cross the line into harassment? Yes its sad to think that these people don’t get any privacy anymore‚ but what most of us need to worry about is that it could affect us next. Paparazzi have gotten more wild and out of control over the years and if we don’t

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