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    A recent film that I have studied in class has managed to unsettle me‚ to change my views about major issues such as gender and family I found Billy Elliot to be a moving and uplifting film about motherless Billy fulfilling his dream of becoming a ballet dancer‚ in the process overcoming the objections of his father and brother. By setting the movie in the context of a mining community‚ and more specifically against the backdrop of the 1980’s miners’ strike they were able to refer to gender and class

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    Len and Marilyn

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    effectuated in the first exchange? Absolutely not. Marilyn was not going to get her way. Again‚ she was more defensive and that was not giving her the chance to get her point across and it was also not giving her the proper chance to negotiate her point either. Were Len’s objectives on the way to being effectuated in the first exchange? Yes. I think that ultimately Len was going to end up with his way. He was more or less “attacking” Marilyn and I feel like he was bullying her into getting his

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    Marilyn Bell

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    Marilyn Bell Marilyn Grace Bell Di Lascio is a retired long distance swimmer‚ born October 19‚ 1937‚ in Toronto‚ Ontario. She was the first person to swim across Lake Ontario and later swam the English Channel and Strait of Juan de Fuca. Personal life Bell was born in Toronto‚ Ontario to parents Sydney and Grace Bell. The family moved to North Bay‚ Ontario‚ then Halifax‚ Nova Scotia before returning to Toronto in 1946.[1] After her swimming career‚ Marilyn married Joe Di Lascio and moved

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    Andy Warhol Best-known for his silk-screened photographs of Marilyn Monroe‚ Jacqueline Kennedy‚ Elizabeth Taylor and Elvis Presley‚ Andy Warhol accustomed artists and critics worldwide to use the art of borrowed imagery. Replicating previous artwork from decades before him‚ Andy Warhol became the founding father of appropriation‚ that has now become a symbol of postmodernism‚ and an artistic approach for an era in which concepts of innovation and authorship are thoroughly questioned. This theory

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    Marilyn vs Audrey

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    Biography Marilyn Monroe Page 04 Biography Audrey Hepburn Page 05 Blonde VS Brunette Page 06 Audrey and Marilyn in present day Page 07 Conclusion Page 09 Bibliography Page 10 Filmography Page 11 Component B‚ Element 2 Research case study‚ Star Studies: Marilyn Monroe & Audrey Hepburn “The bombshell VS The Classy Lady” Two legendary icons who’s legacy will endure long after their deaths. Both Audrey Hepburn and Marilyn Monroe went into

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    Marilyn-Diptych Analysis

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    opinion exists‚ which is The Commons that believes the knowledge belongs to all humanity to inspire innovation that has not been created. Marilyn Diptych Link: https://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/art-1010/pop/a/warhol-marilyn-diptych Andy Warhol’s Marilyn Diptych is made of two silver canvases on which the artist silkscreened a photograph of Marilyn Monroe fifty times. Andy`s works consists of many interesting

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    Monroe Doctrine

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    The Monroe Doctrine became one of the crucial foundations of American foreign policy over the next century; what was the occasion for Monroe’s articulation of this doctrine‚ and what were the circumstances motivating its adoption? The occasion for Monroe Doctrine was to inform the world in principle the rights and interests of the United States and Russia. The Monroe‚ doctrine was used to inform not only the world by European nations that the northwest coast was part of the United States and colonization

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    James Monroe

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    approached the end of his presidency in 1816‚ a fellow Virginian and Republican—James Monroe—was elected as his successor. Monroe’s presidency was a continuation of the so-called “Virginia Dynasty‚” since all of the presidents between 1801 and 1825 were from Virginia. The fading Federalist Party ran a candidate in the 1816 election for the last time‚ securing only 34 electoral votes compared to Monroe’s 183 votes. Monroe came to the presidency with a solid political background; he had served as a U.S

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    JP Morgan

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    Alex Lewis  John Pierpont Morgan    ­J.P. Morgan was born  17 Apr 1837  ­John Pierpont (JP) Morgan was born on April 17‚ 1837 in Hartford‚ Connecticut to parents  Junius Spencer Morgan and Juliet Pierpont Morgan.  ­Morgan was born into a life of luxury‚ his banker father built JM Beebe‚ Morgan and Co.‚ the  largest dry goods exporter in Boston.     ­JP Morgan’s entered the banking world  1 Aug 1857  In 1857‚ after going to college in Europe‚ JP Morgan returned to the US and he got a job  working for the private banking house Duncan

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    J.P. Morgan

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    John Pierpont Morgan is considered one of the founding fathers of the modern United States economy. He was an industrial genius that is accredited with the founding of many companies including General Electric and AT&T. However‚ Pierpont is looked upon as a saint and demon the same. He received a honorary degree from Harvard university that read: "Public citizen‚ patron of literature and art‚ prince among merchants‚ who by his skill‚ wisdom and courage‚ has twice in times of stress repelled

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