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    As we sat around the table draped in burlap to mimic the infamous movie Footloose, we waited impatiently for the cart of senior letters to come our way; the agitation of when they were going to be distributed was apparent in all of the students’ faces. We were served a hardy Chick-fil-A breakfast, entertained by a skit put on by the faculty and staff and were awaiting the tear-filled happiness of reading letters our classmates had written to us. For my senior letters, I simply printed photos that

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    Blake Shelton Monologue

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    The students at Sublette Elementary were sure it was going to be another ordinary spring day. They were in for a surprise! Mrs. Myers called for all the classes to gather on the playground. Just as everyone was getting settled, the whoosh of helicopter blades could be heard. We all looked to the sky and wondered what in the world was happening! After the helicopter touched down, eyes widened as the very tall, and quite handsome Blake Shelton stepped onto our playground. His face was beaming

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    Hough’s career has seen an amazing number of highs. She became one of the ‘Million Dollar Dancers’ on the ABC game show called, 'Show Me The Money' in 2006. She went on to bag the trophy of the renowned dance reality show ‘Dancing with the Stars - Season 5’, and became the youngest professional dancer to win the show. But once wasn’t enough for the dancer as she won the title of professional champion at the same show in November 2007. In July 2008, she received a nomination in the category of "Outstanding

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    Finn) teaches prep school students how to expand their minds to different types of music, which the principal did not like. In the end, Dewey Finn eventually changed the principal’s mind, while teaching students his art. In Herbert Ross’s movie Footloose (1984), a boy from New York, Rem, a dancer and gymnast moves to a small town which had made dancing and rock music illegal. By the end, he had made dancing and rock music legal by influencing his fellow classmates and changing the town’s opinion

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    were previously protected by quotas. Dell can compete with local products in those countries when tariffs reduces Dell’s computers will be cheap and competitive so demand for their personal computers will rise. With reduced barriers Dell can be footloose (relocating from country to country in search of cheap labour) and can adopt transfer pricing. Dell can make lower profits in countries with higher taxes rates and re export and make profits in countries with lower tax rates. 2 Free trade

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    The famous and critically acclaimed Shakespearean tragedy, Romeo and Juliet, follows the vicious feud between two powerful families of fair Verona. These arch rivals (the Montagues and the Capulets) have children who fall madly in love. In the song“You Can’t Always Get What You Want” by the Rolling Stones, a similar theme to Romeo and Juliet is presented: life does not always go the way people plan, but one can always get what one needs out of life, and it will turn out just fine. In act four scene

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    things that cut chris off from the truth of his existence. Chris lived for happiness and making those around him happy and being happy came with fun and living life however it pleased you. As said in the movie “It should not be denied that being footloose has always exhilarated us. It is associated in our minds with escape from history, oppression and law irksome obligations. Absolute freedom and the road has always led

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    Throughout the 1980s, there were movies that had a certain kind of feel. A feeling that was symbiotic with its soundtrack that seemed to paint colors in neon flashing lights. The 2011 Indie flick Drive brought that 80s vibe back with vengeance. Starring a cold and quiet Ryan Gosling, Drive creates a world engulfed by crooks, and second wave music. On the deserted streets of downtown Los Angeles, a mysterious stuntman and getaway driver flourishes through the night. Drive (Original Motion Picture

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    Ohio. March 29, was also the day he released the movie adaptation of his best-selling book Ready Player One in 2018. The year 1972, was also the first generation of video game players. Ashland, Ohio, as Ernest Cline stated, was like living in Footloose. Ashland was the place where he would watch

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    80's Presidents

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    During the 80’s, three presidents served in office. Jimmy Carter’s last year was 1981. After him was a very popular president, Ronald Reagan, who was in office for two terms. Once Reagan’s administration was finished, George H. W. Bush was the next president. A popular war occurred during the 80’s, the Cold War. During the battle between the Soviet Union and United Nations, a barrier was created on the border between West and East Germany, known as the Berlin Wall. This wall was a huge disaster which

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