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    Joseph Clifford "Joe" Montana‚ Jr. (born June 11‚ 1956)‚ nicknamed Joe Cool[1] and The Comeback Kid‚[2] is an American retired professional American football quarterback. He played in the National Football League (NFL) for the San Francisco 49ers and Kansas City Chiefs.[3] After winning a college national championship at Notre Dame‚ Montana started his NFL career in 1979 with San Francisco‚ where he played for the next 14 seasons.[4] Traded before the 1993 season‚ he spent his final two years in

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    Just like in the book Montana 1948‚ I would like to write to you about how human nature is explained through loyalty and justice. As we have gone to school together for seven years‚ I would like to show you how the faults of our human nature can be explained through what has happened in Montana 1948. Throughout the book‚ the faults of human nature are seen as loyalty outweighs justice which as seen through Frank molesting Native American girls. Wes’s loyalty to his brother‚ Frank‚ and his prejudice

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    The observations made by Lewis Lapham’s Money and Class in America distinguishes the meaning of success and the required level for respect for Americans to that of other strong societies. In his supposed defense of the popular opinion that America is a place that wrongfully shows respect to those of higher economic class than other nations that hold art and intellect at a pedestal. With this‚ he agrees with Henry Adams that Americans are ignorantly herded to find "success" in the materialistic wealth

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    adolescents be enforced to squirrel away their iPhones and iPods? Think about it. It should be spoken‚ nation-wide‚ that music improves focus. It does not matter what form the music is in‚ as long as the music is there. For instance‚ the episode of Hannah Montana‚ where if she doesn’t pass her final exam for biology‚ She‚ Oliver and Lilly wouldn’t have been able to go to Europe for Hannah’s tour! Well‚ in that part‚ she had to create a song with a pertaining dance‚ in order to pass. She was just as clueless

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    television series Hannah Montana‚ in which she portrayed the starring character Miley Stewart. After signing a recording contract with Hollywood Records in 2007‚ she released Hannah Montana 2: Meet Miley Cyrus‚ which served as the series’ soundtrack and Cyrus’ debut studio album. It sold three million copies in the United States‚ and produced the Billboard Hot 100 top-ten single "See You Again". That year‚ her Best of Both Worlds Tour was adapted into the film Hannah Montana & Miley Cyrus: Best of

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    “What do you want to be when you grow up?” my friends‚ guidance counselor‚ parents‚ college applications‚ ask. When I was six I wanted to be Hannah Montana. When I was 12‚ nothing had changed but I reasoned I could have a second job too – just in case. I’m 17 now and I’ve been exposed to a deluge of astounding things: timeless authors‚ transformational historical events‚ jaw-dropping scientific discoveries‚ emotionally riveting political and social revolutions and at the fringes of it all - sometimes

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    Disney’s Transition into Television and its Effects on Child Actors Disney has expanded their enterprise into many different areas‚ one of them being television. As Disney has explored the medium of television‚ they have focused the shows for the audience of children. In 1955‚ The Mickey Mouse Club was one of the first shows that Disney had on television. In order to appeal to younger audiences‚ the show had “young attractive stars performing before a live audience‚ clowns‚ magicians‚ cartoons

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    people under theses three factors. Those who consider themselves to be better then others‚ attempt to belittle those whom they consider to be weaker. These people are often known‚ as the Fringe of society. Montana 1948 is an excellent example of this struggle between the weak and the strong. Montana 1948 is a very good example of what it was like to be part of the fringe of society. The author does an extraordinary job at depicting certain struggles of power between the characters in the book. The reason

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    A controversial issue in today’s society is Miley Cyrus and her recent statements and appearances. As soon as her Hannah Montana contract with Disney ended‚ Miley went a little crazy not considering the consequences once due to how long she had to be the face of Disney. She had so many young fans who idolized her and wanted to be just like her. Now‚ parents everywhere are trying to keep their children discovering her and wanting to do the actions she does. Miley Cyrus recently hosted the MTV

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    term in 1948 in Mercer Country‚ Montana. It talks about the type of country Montana is. * David’s father doesn’t fit the ideal of what he should be in his occupation‚ and his wife didn’t think so either. She wanted him to better himself and become a lawyer. The reason that his father is the sheriff of Montana is because when David’s grandfather finally decided to retire‚ he handed the job down to his son; David’s father. David’s mother wanted to leave Montana for several reasons; she wanted

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