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    Newman‚ James Dean‚ and Marilyn Monroe have helped to shape and mold our generation‚ and are still a great influence with in our society today. We Americans are famous for worshiping dub ions demigods of the miraculous moment. The celebrities‚ who have inspired‚ identified with and transcended screen roles to become an active part of popular culture and people’s lives became icons. Based upon their bodies of work in films‚ Paul Newman‚ James Dean‚ and Marilyn Monroe have become film icons who will

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    her bag. Granda likes the baby and starts talking to it. The young girl giggles and says the baby name is Lorelei. Granda then asks if the young girl calls her baby after Marilyn Monroe and she is confused. The young girl again says that her baby’s name is Lorelei and not Marilyn. Granda is good about films and Marilyn Monroe is one of his favourites.         Suddenly the old woman smells smoke. The young girl also smells it as well. She jumps up and shouts that Granda is on fire. Everyone in the

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    Your name is very important. It’s how you identify yourself. It’s how other people identify you. Elton John was born Reginald Kenneth Dwight. Can you image someone famous with the name like that? He had to change it. Marilyn Monroe sounds so much more glamorous than Norma Jean Baker. So how do parents make one of the most important decision in the lives of their children – giving a name Some parents choose names because they are fashionable. Other parents do the opposite and call the children unusual

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    perfumes and even chose clothes that accentuated their figures in the best possible way and for every daily occasion‚ followed trends and fashion magazines for tips and even created fashion icons of “perfect women” such as Jackie Kennedy or Marilyn Monroe. Later‚ men started doing this sort of thing‚ they liked the feeling of soft skin and sleeker hair‚ cleaner cuticles and less chest hair. However‚ this meant that society had to have a severe change of mind‚ suddenly they had to accept that what

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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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    Debora Miranda 84-267 Capitola Avenue Coachella‚ CA (760)534-94-14 Mirandadebora18@yahoo.com September 27‚ 2013 Director‚ Human Resources John F. Kennedy Memorial Hospital 47111 Monroe Street Indio‚ CA 92201 To whom it may concern: As a Health Academy student at Coachella Valley High school‚ I am interested in a job shadowing opportunity with John F. Kennedy Memorial Hospital. I have been preparing for this great opportunity since my sophomore year. I have experience working with people and

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    change in context at varying points of time. Blondeness has been represented and viewed differently from one culture to another where the context and values play a crucial role in these representations. In the movie‚ “Gentlemen Prefer Blondes”‚ Marilyn Monroe is portrayed as the archetypal blonde bombshell that uses her sexuality to appeal to rich men and hence portraying her as a ‘gold-digger’. The other text in which the ‘Blonde’ concept is portrayed in a different culture is Boticelli’s painting “The

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    me America isn’t beautiful anymore but back in the 1940’s – 1960’s; well that’s a completely different picture. I hold my hand up and say this image that I fantasise about has come from sappy chick flicks such as “the Notebook” and any of Marylyn Monroe or Audrey Hepburn’s collections but as a history student I believe I can back myself up with a little knowledge of this beautiful place in time. I know how lucky I am to live in a time when thinking for oneself is replaced with “sure‚ google it”

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    this make the audience think that they are young children even though the characters are played by adults they use a high pitch voice at a fast temp and big movements and gestures. They use adults so the audience can relate to the story. Marilyn Monroe is a very clever icon to use throughout the play. This is because using her as a reference sets us in the correct time period. She is also a good symbol‚ because she has links to many of the themes in the play including death‚ addiction and beauty

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    Blood brother is a tragic tale about two twins who were parted at birth and as a result‚ led very different lives. The author‚ Willy Russell portrays the circumstances in which the twins were conceived‚ born and parted and also gives us an insight into how society has the influence of shaping individuals according to the classes they are in. We‚ the audience are made to sympathize with Mrs Johnston on many occasions varying from the beginning of the play‚ even before the twins are born to the

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