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    Why Athletes Are Good Role Models Ever since the ancient years, we have admired athletes and the hard work that they do to achieve their goal of winning. We idolize them and wish we were more like them. What happens though when the realization sinks in that they are human too and that some of them do get greedy and selfish? A lot of athletes are model citizens that you should really look up to, but there are also some bad apples in the bunch that ruin it for everyone. Athletes can inspire

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    Why Athletes are Good Role Models Ever since the ancient years, we have admired athletes and the hard work that they do to achieve their goal of winning. We idolize them and wish we were more like them. What happens though when the realization sinks in that they are human too and that some of them do get greedy and selfish? A lot of athletes are model citizens that you should really look up to, but there are also some bad apples in the bunch that ruin it for everyone. Athletes can

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    Zainab Hoseini 12B Redhill School Business Report on The Internship (2013) Directed by: Shawn Levy Starring: Owen Wilson & Vince Vaughn Brief Summary The Internship is a film revolved around two businessmen who have hit the curb with their recent downfall in their previous company. Billy McMahon (played by Vaughn) finds a position as an intern at Google and signs his friend Nick Campbell (played by Wilson) up. Most of the movie is set at the Google headquarters, and the two businessmen

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    Kick Asss Is A Superhero

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    trying to be super instead of a hero is described as one with a history of mental instability. The film ridicules the idea of a superhero being one with superhuman powers. As Mathew Vaughn describe in his interview, Dave is “an every day kid, [a] peter parker and doesn’t get bitten by a spider” (Empire). Mathew Vaughn believes that a superhero can exist in real life and that it can be any person who’s extraordinary, not through the surface, but through the heroism of one’s self. The film emphasizes

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    The Break Up Analysis

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    film seems to stand out because it teaches the audience the lesson that not all break ups leads to make ups. In The Break-Up, the main purpose is to show the realistic events of a toxic relationship between Brooke (Jennifer Aniston) and Gary (Vince Vaughn). Brooke is a very classy art dealer and Gary, in Brooke’s eyes, is just a tour-bus driver. The first scene shows how the couple met a Chicago Cubs baseball game and Brooke was actually on a date with another man. The scene ended with Gary asking

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    The Break Up

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    of the film. According to Claudio Carvalho, The Break-up, was written by Jeremy Garelick and Jay Lavender and it was directed by Peyton Reed. The main producer of this movie was Stuart M. Beeser, and the main stars were Jennifer Aniston and Vince Vaughn. This movie was released on

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    Rated: PG-13

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    Let’s face it, Valentine’s day is for people 20 and older. Everybody goes out with their significant other, has a nice romantic dinner, BLAH, BLAH, BLAH! For me, Valentine’s day is a great day to watch movies, lots of movies! To have the best Valentine’s day ever, follow these three easy steps. One, put on nice cozy PJ’s. Two, make some yummy movie snacks. And three, pop in these movies… Crazy, Stupid, Love Rated: PG-13 This movie is awesome. It is about a man who after getting a divorce, decides

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    Director Matthew Vaughn has a very accomplished track record; Kick-Ass is a breath of fresh air amid the abundance of Marvel superhero flicks, X-Men: First Class is a hugely entertaining romp that serves as the franchise’s finest, and Stardust, despite being rarely mentioned, is a competent and non-formulaic addition to the fantasy genre. You can imagine my disappointment, then, at Kingsman: The Secret Service, a spy caper devoid of any heart or wit that we have come to expect of the director. The

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    Biggie's Legacy

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    A couple of weeks ago founder of Bad Boy Records Puff Daddy posted a couple of videos of rappers such as Fabolous, Pusha T, Jadakiss, TIP, & more spitting some classic verses of his late friend & hip hop legend The Notorious B.I.G. on Instagram in memory of his passing on March 9th, 1997. Seeing those videos was just another reminder of why one of Brooklyn's finest finds his way into a plethora of Top 5 MC's list. Though the 20th anniversary of Biggie's death is not the only thing we remember about

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    The Man From U.n.

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    The Man from U.N.C.L.E I recently went to go see The Man from U.N.C.L.E., a movie reboot of the television series of the same name that ran from 1964-1968 starring Robert Vaughn and David McCallum. I never saw the original television series, so I went into the movie theater with no idea what to expect. The movie is set in the 1960s, during the height of the Cold War. A Nazi nuclear scientist who collaborated with the Unites States after the end of World War II has gone missing. His research could

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