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    this November 17 and 3D Blu-Ray on December 8 with exclusive commentary from Paul Rudd. Paul Rudd and, of course, director Peyton Reed did an audio commentary for the whole movie. Rudd is quite excited to detail the making of the film from the building of all miniaturized sets to macro photography. Plus, there are tons of extended scenes and some bonus scenes, too. Such scenes include Scott Lang, played by Paul Rudd, playing with the Ant-Man suit and doing some not so heroic things with the suit

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    Positive role models are those who possess the qualities that I would love to have and even improve on. They are those who have affected me in ways that make me want to be a better person in ways such as volunteering in the community. They help me to advocate for myself when I am falling short, help me on my steps to taking a leadership position, and even speak out on the issues that I feel strongly about. I often don’t tend to recognize positive role models until I have noticed my own personal growth

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    I believe the Bridges to Success Summer program is a great opportunity for me and provides me with the chance to do what my parents never got to accomplish. They have always encouraged me to do my best in high school, so that one day I could go on to college and further my education in order to achieve my goals. I am certain that this program will guide me in the right direction and will help me to be successful. One of the biggest challenges in my life that I had to overcome was not having my dad

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    In a world where having friends is highly stressed, being perfect in academics, we are showing future generations what's right and how they need to look and act. Young teenage girls have to undergo the pressure of getting into a good college and being well-rounded. Added onto that they must have confidence and a strong self esteem, along with other factors that will play into their lives. Everyday many girls under the age of 14 open up a form of social media and see pictures where they find goals

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    'Clueless' Essay

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    “How has Amy Heckerling used film techniques to portray the transformation of ‘Cher’ in her film, ‘Clueless’?” In the hit film of 1995 -Clueless, director Amy Heckerling effectively uses film techniques to further portray the deep meaning of the story. The film tells the story of a selfish teenage girl who transforms into a responsible woman. In the beginning of the story, the main protagonist, Cher, is depicted as a narrow-minded, extravagant teenager. Heckerling uses vivid colour and extremity

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    Hi! I'm Paul Stephen Rudd and I was born in Passaic, New Jersey. My parents are, Michael and Gloria, who are both from Jewish families, I was born in the U.K, and I had one sister, who is three years younger than I am. I got to travel with my family during my early years, because of my father's airline job at TWA. My family eventually settled in Overland Park, Kansas, where my mother worked as a sales manager for TV station KSMO-TV.I attended Broadmoor Junior High and Shawnee Mission West High School

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    perceived conflicting curriculum definitions to the unfortunate failures of past attempts of curriculum implementation, every member of the community has an opinion on this significant shift in the way Australia thinks of its children’s education (Rudd, 2007). The Australian Curriculum however, has attempted to provide answers to these misgivings and societal concern, from an easy to use website interface, transparent developmental process and state/ territory inclusion of common educational individualities

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    Jessica Watson's True Spirit

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    Life is composed of dreams, elaborate to simplistic. Many people go after them with no hesitation, others are not as eager. Fear and doubt can lead most to not accomplish dreams or goals. Those who achieve their dreams put in copious amounts of work much like sixteen year old Jessica Watson. She documented her journey around the world, in True Spirit, to show herself and everyone else that anything can be accomplished with hard work and effort. Her voyage was not just rainbows and sunshine; she had

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    Essay Standard English

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    In contemporary society the Standard variety of English is the most commonly used as it is respected and associated with a higher prestige. Its usage is also advocated by prescriptivists who believe that it is the ‘correct’ and only variety that should be used. Standard English is usually seen in formal settings, where its usage is necessary for official and public purposes. However, contextual factors play a vital role in determining the most appropriate variety to be used, which is supported by

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    The Rudd Government

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    The issue of WorkChoices that had been introduced by the Howard government in 2006 was a major issue in the 2007 federal election, with the ALP under Kevin Rudd, vowing to abolish it. The Rudd government after the election repealed the WorkChoices legislation with the passing of the Fair Work Act 2009. During its first term, in 2007, Labor saw several bills blocked or delayed by the combined votes of the opposition and minor

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