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    After observing the film, it was relatively astonishing how much these traits and disorders, among others, relate to the movie shown in class. Mommie Dearest is quite an intriguing biographical film that stars four main characters: Joan, Christina, Gregg, and Helga; meanwhile, Christopher is a big character, but isn’t as vital as these four. Joan Crawford plays the role of “mommie”, and is characterized

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    Beyonce's Pretty Hurts

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    The Beauty Within The messages of Beyonce’s “Pretty Hurts” and Christina Aguilera’s “Beautiful”, were both astonishing. The messages of the songs are often overlooked because of the images the artists portray on society. The two songs contained an ample amount of information to take away, and to use in everyday life. The two songs opened my eyes to how people who are different feel, and how they can be beautiful in their own way, even if it hurts them in the long run. The two messages should be

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    Double Standards: Don't Look at Me Don't look at me is the first line of Christina Aguilera's song "Beautiful." This instant whisper from the voice of Aguilera creates an ashamed vibe for the song. It is spoken quietly and without any musical instrumentation. As the music softly and brilliantly builds up to the first verse listener's already have a misinterpretation of the lyrics. The audience presumes that the song will be about depression or shame and disgrace because one would associate not wanting

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    Thesis For I Am Malala

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    The novel I Am Malala by Malala Yousafzai with Christina Lamb, was a very interesting and astonishing story. Not only does it give the reader an opportunity to see life from her perspective, it also explains the hardships people like her have had to face. Malala is an eighteen year old girl from Pakistan, who never backed down from those in her country who said girls did not deserve an education: even when she was scared of those people (the Islamic fundamentalist group the Taliban, in particular)

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    appealing possession. Evidently, the objectification of women impacted the way each author constructed their texts. Feminist movements aiming to undermine these rigid female and male roles are prominent in the time period of both literary works. Both Christina Rossetti and Angela Carter use strange worlds to differentiate from the typical fairy tale’s predictable conclusion and instead make a statement through the use of a female heroine. Both literary works contrast the archetypal idea that a man must

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    Lack of Style Essay

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    be established. This ought to perfect the closets of the magazine consumers. Maintaining dreams and interests, I would cooperate with and take note of the popular designer brands like Bella Freud, Christina Dior, Chanel, Giorgio Armani, Versace, and Vera Wang. Seizing astonishing finesse, fashion shows would be a must for my articles, reporting the latest designer endeavors. Here, our target

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    and respect from her audience as she stands with purpose on a hardwood stage, curtains drawn held back by thick yet elegant rope. Her peach colored skirt with elegant embroidered flowers and the saturated, deep red blouse peaking from under an astonishing golden yellow shawl which drapes over the entire costume all indicate a distinguished, colonial member of the bourgeois high society. The rich red and golden hues of her clothing are complemented and emphasized by the palate of color Frida has

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    incredible how a 16 year old girl like Malala can write with such compelling evidence and provoke inspiration in your heart. Most adults and even professional writers can't write like that. Malala actually received a little help from journalist Christina Lamb, but she wrote all the words and gave all the ideas. If you don't understand let me show the example of this quote: "We realize the importance of our voices only when we are silenced". This was written by a child and there is many more amazing

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    The elephant, rhino, lion, leopard and cape buffalo are all members of the “African Big Five” and are amongst some of the most powerful animals in the world , but a negative aspect these animals share is that their populations are plummeting. This decrease in population size is mainly due to the fact that hunting for survival in developed countries is more of a tradition of the past as hunters are now simply looking for the trophy rather than the meat. African animal populations in general are decreasing

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    recognize two amazing actresses I have had the pleasure of reviewing fairly recently. First off, Christina often seems to be typecast as the "mean lady" or the "scary lady," and keeping with tradition, she plays the crabby Mrs. Jamison. When caught in the time travel bubble or even back in "real" time, Mrs. Jamison is one of the ladies who can undoubtedly "rain on anyone's parade." And it just seems that Christina always plays these parts effortlessly and to perfection. Though a small part, I can promise

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