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    A Letter About The Letter

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    yelled. “Coming” I shouted from my bedroom door. I walked down the stairs slowly, thinking about I should say to my mom about the letter. “So what was that letter all about that came in the mail today,” my mom said. “Oh, um it was um from dad” I said slowly, looking for any type of reaction from my mom. “Mom, are you okay” I said. “GIVE ME THAT LETTER NOW” she shouted. I sprinted up to my room to get the letter that was still sitting on my bed. My mom grabbed it from me and ran out the door. A

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    Shirley Temple Timeline

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    joy, I made many people very happy, so I guess you could call me the child star of my time. Background info (birthplace, birthdate, any relevant childhood info., relevant relationship info., etc.): I was born on April 23, 1928, in Santa Monica, California. My mother and father were a banker and a housewife with two older children. My father being George Francis Temple, and my mother being Gertrude Temple. My two older brothers were John Stanley Temple being the oldest of us all, and George Francis

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    During Ronald Reagan’s rise to power, California was a hub of cultural change and ethnic diversity. Nevertheless, California embodied the American ideals of opportunity that proliferated during the era- the opportunity for prosperity and success and upward social mobility through hard work. The economic output of the “nation’s state” was spectacular, rivaling even some of the largest nations of the time, surpassed only by six other nations. (Governor Reagan) This unmatched economic dominance was

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    Horton Foote Biography

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    After the success of that play, Foote wrote a full-length play called the Texas Town which was in production with the American Actors Company in 1941. Foote took the lead in Texas Town. “New York Times theater critic Brooks Atkinson showed up at the performance and praised the play as, according to Hampton, an "engrossing portrait of small-town life (2010). For sixty years, Foote

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    Daniel Feuerriegel Essay

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    Feuerriegel is an Australian actor. Los Angeles based actor rose to fame with the role of Agron in the Starz series Spartacus. He is active in acting since 2004 and has appeared in numerous films, television series as well as theatre shows. Height – How tall is Daniel Feuerriegel? To talk about the height of an Australian actor Daniel Feuerroegel, she stands 185cm tall. His height perfectly matches his athletic body type. He hasn’t disclosed his weight which is why it differs from one source to another

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    Channel, Disney Junior, and Disney XD were created by Walter Elias Disney huge company. Walt Disney was an American entrepreneur, animator, voice actor, and film producer. Walter, also known as Walt, was born on December 5, 1901, in Hermosa, Illinois (thefamouspeople). He won 22 Academy Awards and was the founder of theme parks Disneyland (in Anaheim, California) and Walt Disney World (in Orlando, Florida) (thefamouspeople). Walt attended McKinley High School in Chicago, where he took drawing and photography

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    John Wayne was a great American actor. Most people knew him as a very influential Western star and action hero. His long career began in many small productions that eventually led to star roles. Wayne continued to influence the field of entertainment when he decided to produce and direct a movie of his own. He starred in many controversial war films that would reenact the terror of war in the early 1900s. John Wayne is considered one of the country’s most famous actors. He became a very influential

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    Aaron Schwartz is sitting in a studio in California. The actor has recently moved from New York City to LA to continue his acting career. He is shooting with Brad Everett Young, Actor/Photographer and the founder of Dream Loud, a campaign to raise awareness for arts/music education in public schools. "Aaron was pretty stellar to shoot with." Young says. He came in and gave it 300% and we laughed through most of it. Not sure how any of the shots turned out." He joked. "I came out to LA eight months

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    America 's Savior In a time when America was at an all-time low, a retired Hollywood actor and union leader from a small town in Illinois would gather Americans to stand together and overcome a collapsing economy, communism, growing foreign tensions with the middle east, and to conduct war on the home front against the use and spread of drugs. To many all around the world, this man would become the hero that America needs. Ronald Wilson Reagan was born on February 6, 1911, the son of Jack and

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    Ronald Regan

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    increasing the benefits for those who remained eligible. During his tenure as governor, Reagan chaired the Republican Governors Association from 1968 to 1969. ("The White House", n.d). ). In 1974, Ronald Reagan left office as Governor of California to peruse his Republican interests The White House (N.D)Bottom of Form Boosted by his success in California, Reagan made an abortive run for the presidency in 1968, a candidacy that divided his followers and national conservatives. (Miller center

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