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    for television and film; Models for print and broadcast; and Artists for musical gigs and events. It was organized by Veronica Percil‚ being a beauty pageant titlist‚ professional singer‚ model and a bit actress herself‚ purposely to have her own group of young and talented individuals to develop‚ train and mentor to be a part of the entertainment industry. VP stands for Veronica Percil and TMA for talents‚ models and artists – Thus‚ the VP GROUP TMA. The VP GROUP offers Talent Services such as Career

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    themselves but they used Football to uphold their power and control within their countries. Football was attractive to European dictators as it endorsed nationalism‚ support and patriotism when victories were made on the field. Both Mussolini and Franco abused Football as a sport for their fascist regimes and propaganda. Thus‚ both dictators were the most powerful dictators in European

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    The Divergent series by Veronica Roth centralizes on a society with faction‚ separating every person by their personality. There are five factions: Erudite which is where the intelligent people are‚ Abnegation which values the need of others over the need of themselves‚ Candor which values honesty‚ Amity are the kind ones they value peace‚ Dauntless they are the soldiers of all factions they protect the city of Chicago‚ there is also the factionless they are the ones that don’t fit in anywhere basically

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    wars like the Franco-Prussian War and World War I. Nationalism caused many countries to divide and revolt against to get their independence. Nationalism is the idea or feeling of being loyal to one’s country‚ sometimes thinking it is better than other countries. Nationalism sparked a big change in Europe during the 1800s. Nationalism’s peak was during the 1800s. Nationalism helped unite people into nation-states‚ toppled large empires‚ and contributed to wars like the Franco-Prussian War and

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    Comparative Essay Romeo and Juliet: Franco Zeffirelli and Baz Luhrmann When making books or plays into films‚ every director interprets the text differently. In the case of Romeo and Juliet‚ Franco Zeffirelli and Baz Luhrmann’s film are different in many ways even though they are based on the same play. The film by Franco Zeffirelli‚ in 1968‚ does a better job reenacting the play in a motion picture than the film made by Baz Luhrmann‚ in 1996‚ because the setting‚ costumes and characterization

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    to be terrible. We watched two different Romeo and Juliet movies.Baz Luhrmann’s movie was more about violence then love but it had a more modern theme and was more in your face then Franco Zeffirelli.Franco Zeffirelli movie got boring as it wasn’t as loud and as in your face then Baz Luhrmann’s I thought that it Franco Ziffirelli was going to be better. But There scenes were both different. I actually thought the modern Romeo and Juliet was bad but when I saw the older version I took back what I said

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    Hughes demonstrates his perspective towards his destructive relationship with Plath through The Minotaur. Violence is evident in the very opening when Plath ‘smashed’ Hughes’ ‘mother’s heirloom sideboard – Mapped with the scars of [his] whole life’. Here Hughes is expressing the damage deep inside him than the physical destruction by Plath; that he too has childhood ‘scars’. Hughes suggests that Plath’s over-reaction and violence reflects her unstable mind by the word ‘demented’ revealing his helplessness

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    What makes a story acceptable? An acceptable or well written story needs strong relationships and an identifiable conflict. The author must use these two criteria in order for the story to be popular or for people to want to continue to read the book. Good relationships between characters in a story is a main component in making an excellent story. In the Book The Road by Cormac Mccarthy‚ a young boy and his father are traveling through a world where anarchy and isolation have replaced the structure

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    less willing to seek out and learn from new experiences (Hutchison‚ 2013). The video did portray a close relationship between Heidi’s siblings and their mother. Heidi says she has happy memories from her child hood growing up in Vietnam (Dolgin & Franco‚ 2002). This leads me to believe she had formed an attachment with her mother. Bowlby says if the attachment figure is broken or disrupted during a child’s critical developmental stage the child will suffer irreversible long- term damage. Heidi was

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    obvious to the public eyes‚ some leaders are better than others. Past and present‚ leaders exist who infringe human rights‚ throw their country into a humanitarian downfall‚ and abuse their power. Benito Mussolini‚ an Italian dictator‚ and Francisco Franco‚ a Spanish dictator‚ were among the worst heads of government during the 20th century. By taking away citizens’ freedoms and leaving their country in ruins‚ these leaders did the opposite of what they promised to their willing country. Benito Mussolini

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