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    The Devil Wears Prada The fashion centric, The Devil Wears Prada showcases a journalism major from Northwestern University enter an entire new world of clothes, make-up, bags, shoes and accessories. My primary purpose of getting hitched to this film at the very beginning was its title. I guess it’s prominent that the word “fashion” reaches a woman’s ear faster than the speed of lightning striking the sky and Prada being the most popular brand drew me closer to it. The Devil Wears Prada was released

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    I am fixing my hair, and humming along to a song I heard on the radio, when I hear the concert start. I heard the announcements begin and the lights go dim. There was people all around me. People tripped over cords or called out demands. Some had microscopic mics on their faces, some had been putting on makeup on. “Welcome, welcome, ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, to our 17th annual Belmont High Senior Concert!” Our chorus teacher cried. I was volunteered to sing a solo. Even though the song

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    William Shakespeare

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    records, there are portions of his life missing from historical accounts. No school attendance logs have ever been found. Without a doubt, researchers believe he went to school, due to his outstanding aptitude with the written word. Although that is all merely speculation due to the scarcity of surviving records from that time period (Whalen 9). At the exceptionally youthful age of eighteen, William Shakespeare met Anne Hathaway, who was twenty-six. In 1582, no doubt due to an already pregnant Anne,

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    birthday was near April 23, 1564. Apparently he died on his birthday in 1616, however most people believe that to be a myth (Bio). Shakespeare’s education is also a mystery, however “scholars have surmised that he most likely attended the King 's New School, in Stratford, which taught reading, writing and the classics” (Bio). Not many people know the facts of his education, which steadily increases the debate about if his works were ripped off of a number of other playwrights. Oddly enough, William Shakespeare’s

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    The most important person in American history is Theodore Roosevelt. During his life, he made a great impact on America. Roosevelt was the 26th president and fought in the Spanish-American War, also known as the Cuban War. He was the most influential person who supported the completion of construction of the Panama Canal. One of the first and most important National Parks, Theodore Roosevelt National Park in western North Dakota, was named after him too. During his presidency, he inspired many. If

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    beautiful ring to it, doesn’t it? But he wasn’t jerk. He was my friend. Starting in sixth grade I began attending a college prep school for snobby rich kids and talented athletes on scholarships. Middle school was kind of a blur. I didn’t have a set group of friends, I just kind of wandered from group to group. I didn’t go out much, usually just to the high school sports games, which sucked because the high schoolers sit in front and the sixth graders have to sit at the very back. It was around

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    The 16th Century was a time in history that produced a great amount of people that contributed to different aspects that affect the world we see to day. The technology, entertainment and education of today was greatly impacted by important individuals. Entertainment evolved from what had originally been know at the time. An individual that contributed to that was, William Shakespeare. William Shakespeare was a famous playwright and poet that was born in the 16th Century, lived in London for some

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    born on April 26th 1564[1] in Stratford on-Avon to parents John and Mary. Growing up, he received a good education for a country boy of that period. He attended the village elementary school, was tutored by his mother and others, and learned a great deal by himself[2]. At the age of 18 he married Anne Hathaway, had his first child, Susanna in 1583 followed by twins Judith and Hamnet in 1585. Documentation ends here. From the years 1586 to 1592, there is little to no information about his activities

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    woman named Anne Hathaway and shared three children: Susanna, Hamlet, and Judith; his wife was not part of royal wealth nor any other type of wealth ("The Biography of William

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    Because of my friend Rick Ravanello (who guest-starred on the show once last season but apparently met an untimely death), I first was made aware of the show Lethal Weapon. Initially, I was enticed to view this show on his recommendation, but from the moment I witnessed the opening scene of the pilot episode, I was hooked. And the actress who portrays Riana Murtaugh is one of the enchanting reasons for me to continue to support this entertaining, captivating, action-packed show. At the age of seventeen

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