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    Peer Pressure and Morals Peer pressure. Bad decisions. Close calls. Consequences. In the reflective song “The Art of Peer Pressure”, Kendrick Lamar details a day where he was under peer pressure, made bad decisions, had close calls, and narrowly escaped the consequence of his actions. Lamar was with some friends smoking blunts that ended up to be laced with PCP. The combination of the PCP and peer pressure from his friends caused Lamar to agree to go along with his friends plan to rob a house. Throughout

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    Peer pressure. Bad decisions. Close calls. Consequences. In the reflective song “The Art of Peer Pressure”, Kendrick Lamar details a day where he was under peer pressure, made bad decisions, had close calls, and narrowly escaped the consequence of his actions. Lamar was with some friends smoking blunts that ended up to be laced with PCP. The combination of the PCP and peer pressure from his friends caused Lamar to agree to go along with his friends plan to rob a house. Throughout the song “The Art

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    Biography of Hedy Lamarr

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    In our time period now, Hedy Lamarr helped build the foundation of some most revolutionary technology; she made great contributions to human culture. There is a website which describes a basic background of that time period, According to the article hedylamarr.org which said that after the World War II, Hedy Lamarr who wanted to make a greater contribution to the design of the control of torpedoes. Because radio control guidance system is too vulnerable to be damaged, so it is never be produced at

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    Hedy Lamarr was born Hedwig Eva Maria Kiesler on November 9, 1913 in Vienna, Austria. At a young she was well rounded in the knowledge aspect, learning German, French, and Italian, as well as the basics of engineering. Her passion for acting began at a young age as she quit school to pursue her career. In just a short period of time, she obtained many roles and was “the most beautiful women in the world”. Starring in many films, inventing a device that helps our present day technology, and having

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    “All creative people do the unexpected.” This is a famous quote by Hedy Lamarr. She was famous for being a great actress. Don’t judge a book by it’s cover. Hedy Lamarr invented the Secret Communications System and Spread Spectrum. She is also known as the creator of bluetooth and wifi. This is the real Hedy Lamarr. Hedy Lamarr was born on November 19,1914 in Vienna , Austria. Hedy had an early interest in film. Hedy then moved to America and was offered an acting job. People only saw her

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    Part 1: The Bibliography of Heady Lamarr Hedy Lamarr was born Hedwig Maria Eva Kiesler in Vienna, Austria on November 9, 1914 to Emil and Gertrud Kiesler. According to several sources Hedy was extremely spoiled by her father as he doted on her constantly and encouraged her love of scientific exploration, conversely her mother Gertrud was reportedly much sterner with Hedy. According to Hedy and her family, Hedy’s goal was always to be an actress so it was no surprise to her contemporaries when she

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    Hedy Lamarr Stereotypes

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    people know her Hedy Lamarr, was under a stereotype that she didn’t approve of, and she took over her life and did what made her happy. Lamarr was under many stereotypes with being a woman and an actress, but she never settled for what people saw her as, because she saw herself as so much more. Because she saw herself as more than “The most beautiful women in the world” (Rhodes: pg. 2-3) she accomplished so much and we, society, benefit from her accomplishments every day. Lamarr was an amazing actress

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    Femme Fatale Analysis

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    The Most Iconic Femme Fatale Of Them All: Delilah’s Portrayal In Popular Culture By Charanpreet Kaur Perhaps, one of the most iconic figures of our time, Delilah has been portrayed to be the front face of the dangerous femme fatale. Her story alone in Judges 16 raises questions about her faithfulness towards Samson. Over the years, we have seen the gaps of her story be filled in through the use of popular media; such as songs, artwork and films. Specifically, a film with great cultural impact

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    Hedy Lamarr was best known as an actress and “the most beautiful woman in the world.” Unbeknownst to many people, Lamarr was also an influential inventor. Born Hedwig Eva Maria Kiesler in Austria, Lamarr had a brief career as an actress in Germany before moving to the United States, where she learned English so she could continue her film career. Lamarr’s lucrative contract with film studio MGM funded her lavish lifestyle, but it also bored her. Most of her roles had very few speaking lines, and

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    Hedy Lamarr Biography

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    Hedwig Eva Maria Lamarr, born 1914 into a wealthy family in Austria. Hedwig has fled her home in Austria in the year 1940. She went to hollywood and changed her name to Hedy Lamarr. Hedy made her way to the top starts pretty quickly, mainly due to her beauty. Although she was once called "The Most Beautiful Woman in The World" most did not see her true talent. Hedy Lamarr wanted to help the Navy send missiles to the right place as well as helping with secret communications. As time went on she met

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