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    Marilyn reflection paper

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    Introduction “Reflection is the essential part of the learning process because it results in making sense of or extracting meaning from the experience.” (Osterman‚ 1990). During the first few weeks of the program I have reflected upon the skills I have acquired and have used them to improve my teaching. To my great satisfaction‚ I have learned to reflect on the priorities and attributes of high-performing teachers‚ and embrace their values. These past weeks discussions and assignments have greatly

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    Never Give Up

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    been put down your entire life‚ that no one believed in you and thought that you could not succeed your goals in life. That is what Marilyn Monroe had to deal with everyday. Her dream was to become a movie star and a model but her weight held her back. The one thing that Marilyn Monroe did right was that she never gave up all she did was just keep trying. Now Marilyn Monroe is known as one of the most popular stars the movies have ever produced. ~ Norman Mailer The women that I look up to and want

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    It started as a friendship on a professional level. Arthur Miller and Elia Kazan met in the late 1940’s. Miller primarily wrote plays‚ while Kazan directed them. They were a very good team. A writer and a director who collaborated together successfully. Together they would produce one of the greatest American plays of all time‚ Death of a Salesman. Miller and Kazan would also go on to produce several other literary works in their lifetime. There is more to this relationship than just producing

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    The Life of Arthur Miller

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    References: Anderson‚ R. (2006). Writers and Their Works: Arthur Miller. Tarrytown‚ New York.‚ Marshall Cavendish Benchmark Bloom‚ H. (2003). Bloom ’s BioCritiques: Arthur Miller. Broomall‚ PA.‚ Chelsea House Publishers. Cavendish‚ R. (June 2006). Marilyn Monroe Marries Arthur Miller: June 29th‚ 1956. History Today v.56 no.6 p.60-1 Clark‚ A. and Hamadey‚ G. (2000‚ October 27). A Conversation with Arthur Miller. The Michigan Daily. Retrieved November 07‚ 2008‚ from http://www.pub.umich.edu

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    This shows a lively‚ carefree exiting atmosphere that supports the views on the life of a teenager. She also uses two iconic pictures to describe her mother. One of which is of Marilyn Monroe‚ in the 1950s which is meant to portray glamour. This is expressed when it says ‘Your polka-dot dress blows round your legs. Marilyn’‚ describing the picture‚ and showing that Duffy thinks her mother was glamorous at the time‚ when she was younger. In the second stanza‚ Duffy tries to portray her mother’s beauty

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    Brian hugh warner

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    of Brian Hugh Warner Early life: Brian Hugh Warner‚ artist name Marilyn Manson was born in Canton‚ Ohio. He is the only child of Barbra Warner and Hugh Warner. Manson is of German and Polish descent on his father’s side‚ and is the fourth cousin twice removed of Conservative commentator‚ Pat Buchanan. In his biography The Long Hard Road Out of Hell‚ he detailed his grandfather’s sexual fetishes which led to the forming of Marilyn Manson and the Spooky Kids. As a child‚ he attended his mother’s Episcopal church

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    Yasumasa Morimura

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    re-creating masterworks of Western art‚ he also used computer technology to manipulate photographs of Western pop-culture icons‚ in some cases superimposing portions of his image over those of celebrities such as Marilyn Monroe‚ Madonna and Michael Jackson. His provocative works dressed as Marilyn Monroe sold in the tens of thousands of dollars per color print. Some critics interpret the constant self-portraits as a form of vanity and self-gratification‚ in order to gain wealth and fame. But regardless

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    excellence‚ neither did she strive to reform society or spend her life fighting for some aspect of equality. She was simply woman enough to be everything she could regardless of the prejudice‚ predicaments and discrimination associated with fame. Marilyn Monroe personified Hollywood glamour with an unprecedented compassion and an energy that infatuated the world. Her alluring beauty and voluptuous curves were

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    " I am not interested in money. I just want to be wonderful" Marilyn Monroe was born Norma Jeane Baker on June 1‚ 1926. Her mother’s name was Gladys Baker Mortensen. Baker being the name of her other two children and Mortensen the name of her last husband who disappeared just months after their marriage in 1924. Although Edward Mortensen was Gladys’ husband at the time of Norma’s birth‚ he was not her father. No one knows for sure who her father was‚ but it was believed that it was Gladys’ lover

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    was written by Paul Simon‚ performed by Simon and Garfunkel‚ and covered by Disturbed. Released in 1966‚ the song exposes man’s inability to connect with other humans. Similarly‚ Elton John’s “Candle in the Wind‚” written in 1973‚ is a tribute to Marilyn Monroe’s overdose in 1962 and her lonely life as a star. Furthermore‚ both songs share similarities in their themes‚ lyrics‚ and music video‚ which all include a strong use of archetypes to lead to an idea of loneliness. The songwriters

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