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    fan base and has received critical acclaim for her performances in leading and supporting roles. Her connection with popular actress Priyanka Chopra who is cousin to her has also increased her popularity. She has received Filmfare and National Film awards for her roles. She is a humanitarian and is popular for her views on various social causes. (69) Birth Date: She was born on October

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    His films mainly acts as a mirror to society and brings out the various aspects of how a female is looked upon. All his films have some or the other female playing a role depicting the way the society sees them. In most of his films, Bhandarkar's protagonist is female. (Tabu in Chandni Bar, Raveena Tandon in Satta, Konkona Sen Sharma in Page 3, Bipasha Basu in Corporate

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    had several award nominations including a Golden Globe. In 2010 she received her first Academy Award for Best Actress. Jennifer Shrader Lawrence was born on August 12, 1990. She has two older brothers, Blaine and Ben. Growing up Jennifer lived on a farm outside Louisville, Kentucky. She lived with her mom Karen, her dad, Gary, and her two older brothers. Jennifer was an athletic child. She was involved in cheerleading, field hockey, softball. She also acted in

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    The poems The Wanderer and On My First Son deals with the questions of death and how others react and cope with the passing away of the loved one. As both poems show the anguish and hurt the speakers go through and by the end of it all, their acceptance of death and life’s cruelty. The speakers in each poem go through different stages of grief but in the end the same understanding that their significant other is in a better place. The speaker in both poems suggest different ways we deal with death

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    The Inhuman Book Summary

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    In the book, Inhuman, I loved it when Lane, the main character, and Rafe her friend were in the cave. Also when they were in the cave they tried to find a way out and they couldn’t. So they had to split up with a rope around them and the rope was used for when they were in trouble they could get help. When they tugged on the line one of them would come. Lane was in trouble when she got to a b lack and yellow animal. It was called a chimps. It jumped up from in behind and scared her and then

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    The life of Blind Lemon Jefferson, while short, was very influential on the musical world. Unfortunately, due to numerous, contradictory accounts, the nuances of his life are very difficult to set in stone. What the world does know, however, is his impact. Blind Lemon Jefferson was born Lemon Henry Jefferson on September 24th, 1893, according to census data, on a farm in Coutchman, Texas. His parents, Alec and Clarissy Banks Jefferson, were sharecroppers and likely never would have imagined the

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    fantasy-like theme to the story. In Marquez’s stories, one is about a handsome drowned man and the other is about a dirty, raggedy angel. We are similarly shown this sense of an ordinary reality, with a certain twinge of magic/fantasy. So while this film and these novels are completely different in the terms of context and storyline, they share these elements of fantasy, that seamlessly blend together to create a realistic, yet magical atmosphere that provides the reader with a unique and capturing

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    In the novel The Road (2006), author Cormac McCarthy tells a vivid story of a man and his son walking through a ravaged post-apocalyptic world. Throughout the book, the boy and the man, or Papa, must work together to survive and hopefully escape this devastated world. As they travel the seemingly endless world, Papa and the boy show compassion and are always there for each other. McCarthy demonstrates that even in times of hardship and devastation, showing compassion to others can lead to hope and

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    In Tunes for Bears to Dance To, when Mr. Hairston first proposes that Henry destroy the wooden village, he uses three effective tactics to try and convince the young boy. First, Mr. Hairston bribes Henry with the promise of rewards to tempt him into doing it. For example, Mr. Hairston offers to buy the gravestone Henry wanted for his brother Eddie’s grave. Hairston also tells Henry he will get the day off and still get paid if he does this task. Mr. Hairston explains to Henry that all good can

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    I decided to explore the theme of sacrifice in the book ‘the hunger games’. Sacrifice is explored throughout the book, all the way up to the final chapters. I am representing sacrifice through a diorama using different visual techniques such as symbolism, colour and composition. Symbolism is found throughout my diorama as everything in it signifies a time sacrifice was seen in the hunger games. Colour is also used as different colours symbolise different emotions and meanings. Lastly, composition

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