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    The drive to be included leads men to and the subsequent affect of not being included has a lasting ripple effect, that spans through time. The affects can be felt. The allure of hollywood attracts all sorts of people that are desperate to be included. Not just actors, not just studio heads, agents or writers, sometimes hollywood attracts gangsters, and politicians. People will go to great lengths to be close to the stars of Hollywood. It drives some people insane. That drive for fame and power

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    This past summer, I happened upon an indie film actress (and more) with an intriguing story, and I was quite ecstatic when she agreed to an interview. While my busy schedule has kept me from sharing it until now, Dawn Noel is definitely a thriving actress to follow into the new year and beyond. When we chatted, she told me about the inception of her career, her eventual turn toward acting and producing, and her endeavors for the imminent future. RH: Dawn, it 's great to be able to chat with you

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    Resilient Cities: Los Angeles, CA Most cities across the globe are known for emitting high greenhouse gas levels as well as consuming fossil fuels in enormous quantities. This is as a result of poor designing when it comes to buildings and inefficient systems of transportation. Gradually, such cities are headed for collapse if they continue along that path. However, according to the authors of “Resilient Cities: Responding to Peak Oil and Climate Change”, cities can also be made resilient and hence

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    Anesthesiology The career of an Anesthesiologist is a difficult one with an amazing reward. I choose the career of an Anesthesiologist because I like chemistry and biology and would like to go into a career where I can combine the two. I also like being the person who knows that they’ve done the saving but still doesn 't need to deal with all of the fame. This career is one that I feel I would excel in because of the flexibility of the working environment and the hours too. In this career, I will

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    The modern filmscape is best defined as a coin with two sides. On one side it seems to be in a state of constant innovation. Where before the filmmaking took big equipment and tens of millions of dollars to tell even the smallest story, we are currently in the wave of the DIY filmmaker, those who are able to create and produce unique stories without the backing of large studios. These technological advancements have made it easier for filmmakers to create content that showcases their view on the

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    There are over 700,000 adolescents who are involved in youth gangs. (Thomas). America has a youth gang culture that is present in its society. This paper will focus on youth gang membership and it’s implication to adolescent development. First to be discussed will be the demographics of adolescents involved in gangs. Then the reasons why youth join gangs and how it is related to their natural development. Next, we will turn to contemplate the implication of gang culture and involvement in America’s

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    exists in the Department of Justice. For years, our government controlled the amount of accessible, viable, and financially rewarding opportunities for impoverished African Americans through the surreptitious agendas of law enforcement. However, Los Angeles

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    The United States of America faces a highly complex problem that is threatening to destroy the fabric of its unique urban society. This problem has been developing for many years and has become entwined into the core of American society to such a point where it has virtually become accepted as the norm to the millions of people whose quality of life has been greatly reduced by it. The problem in its most simple form is crime, however, this is evident as a problem that

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    London is home to designers Stella McCartney Burberry and Alexander McQueen and has world-renowned shopping at Harrods and Bond Street. London and New York have the most prestigious theatre districts in the world (the West End and Broadway) and Los Angeles Cities is the home of the world dominant American film culture. Paris is

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    Epidemic of Violence in the USA Essay

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    Violence, one of the biggest problem in the world right now, especially in America, where the gun control law are barely enforced, every citizen is at constant risk, considering the amount of people in this country that own guns. Crime and violence are rapidly becoming the prime epidemic in the U.S today, but what can we do to ensure our future generation’s safety? Gun violence is a big problem everywhere, in poor rural neighborhoods to prosperous urban cities like Malibu, it can happen anywhere

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