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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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    Christina Aguilera can hit all crazy high notes in the world. However, it is not everyday that she showcases how vulnerable and sincere she can be in her songs. With “Shotgun,” another track off her stint in Nashville, Aguilera delivers a heartfelt country performance that shows there is eternity in terms of love. She left all vocal acrobatics aside, and creatively rendered a straightforward love song filled with raw emotions and pure intentions. If “The Real Thing” sounds good enough, then prepare

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    The Selfish Linda Loman in Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman       Linda, a character from Arthur Miller's "Death of a Salesman" is a selfish housewife. She pretends to care about her husband, but in reality, prefers that he kill himself so that she can live an easier life. Linda is given nothing but motive for wanting her husband, Willy, to die because of the ways he mistreats her. For example, during a family conversation in Act I, Linda, trying to put in a few words, says, "Maybe things

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    Luke Bryan “OMG!!!!!!! Its Luke Bryan” screamed the girl right behind me .I turned around quickly and there stood the best country music singer ever. Girls screaming, lights shining everywhere, and Luke Bryan standing in the middle of the stage now that’s a perfect scenario. Luke Bryan has captured the hearts of many teenage girls with his tantalizing voice. Luke Bryan might sound like your average country music superstar but in reality he is so much more. Luke Bryan is known for more than just his

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    Gender stereotypes In the last few decades the daily lives of Americans is revolving around about what the entertainment media has displayed for them. Society has been influenced by the media with movies, advertisements and news that are constantly bombarding us. Entertainment media has given Americans a taste of the films that display a traditional housewife woman and heroic male figures. However, today’s media has offered a new perspective on how a woman or man can act. These stereotypes have been

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    The Godfather, The Exorcist, and The Silence of the Lambs are three films that are often given the title “greatest of all time” in their respective genre, for very good reason. Each film consists of scenes that are crafted so unforgettably that the scenes leave each viewer with a sense of awe, shock, and horror when each scene is carefully examined. The Godfather, distributed in 1972 by Paramount Pictures, was directed by Francis Ford Coppola who in an interview said in regards to his filmmaking

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    Aladdin is a fairytale of a scrappy thief who gets into harmless hijinks with his best friend and monkey Abu in the fictional city of Agrabrah. The whole point of Aladdin’s narrative is that he, unlike everyone else in Agrabrah, has great potential. Aladdin is worthy enough to enter a cave so magical it is named the Cave of Wonders. Aladdin, as the audience is told, is better than the local merchants selling food tin order to support their families. He is better than the guards, who were hired by

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    A Reflection Paper on the movie “crocodile Dundee” Crocodile Dundee is a movie about the story of an American reporter Sue Charlton (Linda Kozlowski) and Michael J, or “Crocodile Dundee” (Paul Hogan). In this movie, Linda Kozlowski acts as Sue Charlton and Paul Hogan Acts as Michael Crocodile Dundee.This movie is written by Paul Hogan, John Cornell, and ken Shadie. It is directed by Peter Faiman. An American reporter, Sue traveled to the northern territory to a town called walkabout creek. It is

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    than normal influenced by lifestyle choices such as diet, social networks, spirituality, and physical activity is questionable. A few of these blue zones that Buettner (2009) researched are Sardinia, Okinawa, and The Seventh-Day Adventists in Loma Linda, California. These communities are located in different parts of the world and have very different lifestyles, and yet the community members seem to have a longer lifespan than most. Studying the way that the people of these communities live their

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    help and that I have not copied and pasted information from my resources. _____ I agree ______Beata Plias________ STEP 1) 3a. An area is considered a Blue Zone when the people who live there are living longer lives. 3b. Loma Linda, California = The residents of Loma Linda are regularly exercising and maintaining a vegetarian diet which includes nuts, fruits and vegetables. Nicoya, Costa Rica = The residents of

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