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    The painting done by Andy Warhol called Marilyn Diptych was the third most influential piece of modern art according to an article in The Guardian (Warhol).The canvas was based on a publicity photo of Marilyn Monroe from the film Niagara. Furthermore‚ Warhol took the one picture and spread it across a two sided canvas as fifty smaller images. On one side there were twenty-five images expressed with bright colors. Likewise‚ on the other side there were twenty-five pictures conveyed in black and white

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    Marilyn Monroe has the most famous and most tragic stories of all. She has had a rough life from childhood to adulthood until she met her tragic fate on August 5‚ 1962. Some say she committed suicide but there is a huge conspiracy theory how she was murdered by the Kennedy’s. How did Marilyn’s tragic life start? It all started early on in her life. She had an awful childhood‚ it consisted of always moving from orphanages to foster care homes. She did stay with some family friends until they couldn’t

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    On May 27‚ 1902‚ Della Monroe‚ who had schizophrenia‚ gave birth to a new daughter named Gladys Pearl in Piedras Negras‚ Mexico. That baby grew up and developed Schizophrenia also‚ and moved to California. On May 17‚ 1917‚ Gladys Pearl Monroe married Jasper Newton Baker. The newly-weds later had two kids; Robert Kermit Baker (Jack)‚ and Bernice Baker. Jasper and Gladys divorced in 1923‚ under the terms of abuse. Jasper‚ an alcoholic‚ had abused Gladys and had given her two concussions. But‚ along

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    Evaluate Claims That Marilyn Monroe’s Death Was a Conspiracy Conspiracy theories are a very popular part of today’s social structure. They allow room for a person’s imagination and creativity to blossom‚ as well as satisfying an individual’s basic need for control. A conspiracy theory is defined as an explanatory proposition that accuses a group‚ organization or singular person of covering up an event or phenomenon which has had great political‚ social or economic impact. They use the person’s psychological

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    Formerly Known as Norma Jeane What began as a brunette beauty by the name of Norma Jeane Baker born in LA‚ California‚ soon transformed into the blondest‚ biggest sex symbol Hollywood has yet to cross paths with. Marilyn Monroe belonged to the public from the moment she stepped onto the screen and the voluptuous‚ 50’s goddess knew it. In combination with Monroe’s fascinating personal life and alluring pout and sensuality‚ the bombshell left an ever-staying impact on Hollywood‚ still yet

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    It is unfortunate that Marilyn Monroe had a tragic ending because she had survived a tough childhood to become very well-known actress. Marilyn’s mother was unstable and Marilyn wasn’t sure of who her father was. Marilyn‚ through her struggles‚ was very successful. She took the role of acting in many plays and modeled. Marilyn becoming famous brought her to be quite wealthy. Marilyn was born in Los Angeles by the name of Norma Jeane Mortenson. She didn’t know who her mom was until the age of

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    Marilyn Monroe Mandi Powers PSY/300 October 17‚ 2011 Lori Cooper Marilyn Monroe There have been many arguments when it comes to psychological development when it is about the topic of nature versus nurture and the stages of development. The way a person develops depends on several different factors such as our upbringing along with our environment. To really understand a person one must take a deeper look into the family history. For this paper I have chosen to take a closer look into

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    Although‚ Monroe did not have an easy life growing up. She spent most of her life in foster homes and an orphanage‚ as her mother‚ Gladys Pearl Monroe‚ was not mentally‚ nor financially prepared for a child. The identity of Monroe’s father is unknown‚ seeing as her mother was married twice but divorced both before Marilyn was born. Marilyn had two half siblings from her mother. Her sister‚ Berniece‚ whom she had not known about until she was 12 and had not met until she was an adult. Her brother

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    things that make Marilyn Manson unique are his style and his music. His style is really creepy while his music is hardcore‚ profound‚ and controversial. The most memorable moments in Manson’s life are when his songs became big hits‚ and he has also been in several movies and shows. Also‚ Manson had shifted his focus from music to art for a period of time. The life experiences of Marilyn Manson are demonstrated in his songs: “15”‚ “Better of Two Evils”‚ and “WoW”. Marilyn Manson‚ originally

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    different things.” Marilyn Monroe is a great portrayal of his quote based on the small amount of time she spent under the spotlight. Today‚ Marilyn Monroe is more known for being a sex symbol than for her actual acting. Born Norma Jeane Mortenson on July 1‚ 1926‚ Marilyn was born to an unstable family. Living with a mother with psychiatric problems and no father present‚ Marilyn had few to no good memories of her childhood. Her mother was eventually institutionalized‚ causing Marilyn to be left on her

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