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    Sofia Vergara

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    Sofia Vergara has been known to be a representative figure to the Hispanic population. From being a model, actress, to even a business woman she has become extraordinarily popular in the mass media. Recently, she has been branded to be the face of Pepsi advertisements. Specifically, in a Pepsi advertisement done in 2013 where she modeled to be placed in several magazines. Sofia Vergara is seen wearing a tight midnight blue dress to represent the colors of the company Pepsi. While lying down on her

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    We already brought you part one of our series on actress Sofia Vergara. Since there are so many other things to know about her, here are a few more! Number Eight: People Believe Her Accent Is Fake With her thick Columbian accent, it sounds like Sofia is playing it up on screen. She says she thickens it on the show, but she is always surprised that people do not believe she speaks like that in real life. Number Seven: Sofia Vergara Is A Bookworm If you ever want to send the actress a gift, a book

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    that I am now willing to allow myself to fly in the winds of life.  I say that because, all successful people have had to overcome their uncertainties. For instance, according to the article “10 Celebs Who Faced Their Fears” on HuffPost, actress Sofia Vergara had to overcome her anxiety of Hispanic viewers forming a new perception of her in order to fully play her role as Gloria on the show “Modern Family”(Kuster) Another celebrity who had to defeat their fear is Bob Newhart (Kuster). To become the

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    Beauty is an ideal that materializes in all different types of women. This notion is one that a majority of women across the world learn to strive for. They fill their lives with daily routines that maintain an image as close to perfection as they can. Exercising, putting on accessories, picking their outfit of the day and attempting to apply varying amounts makeup for an effortless look is a lifestyle common to many womem. Despite these notions, CoverGirl promotes a message that one’s own look is

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    On May 2014; the Women’s and Health magazine published an advertisement for Sofia Vergara featuring Head and Shoulders. Head and Shoulders is a shampoo product with different kinds of shampoos. This advertisement is selling the green apple head and shoulder shampoo with its conditioner. Who are the targeted audience? Why would any person choose this product not the other? A lot of questions the advertisement must reply on to be considered as a good advertisement. One of the main questions asked would

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    I also saw a lot of flags, which inspired me to draw the flag of Ghana and digitally display it, so I went back to the drawing board. After I went out to the main exhibit, I stood at the wall waiting for my leaf. I decided to look around the rest of the 270 degree wall for my leaf. After five minutes of waiting, another visitor stood beside me searching for her leaf as well. After 10 minutes passed, I decided to accept that my leaf was not coming anytime soon and it was the last part of the exhibit

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    Byzantine architecture is directly related to imperial traditions, to the Christian life and culture of the Romans. A typical feature of Byzantium is the diverse ethnic composition that includes Greeks, Thracians, Armenians, Syrians, Copts, Jews, Avars, Slavs and many others. This diversity of peoples and cultures influences the overall development of Byzantine architecture. Christianity is an important element shaping the overall appearance of the Byzantine culture. The light enters through the

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    Lost in Translation Lost in Translation, widely considered an independent film, but with overtones of a romantic comedy, written and directed by Sofia Coppola, is an intimate portrayal of loneliness and human connection told through two Americans called Bob and Charlotte who meet in Tokyo, Japan. Charlotte is having an early 20s existential “what do I do with my life” crisis whereas Bob who is much older than charlotte, is having a midlife crisis. Both characters are two people at opposite ends

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    The Virgin Suicides Essay

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    done to prevent the act, what they regret in doing or saying, and how to adjust their lives accordingly with the absence of a person that some never considered losing even a remote reality. In the case of the film The Virgin Suicides, directed by Sofia Coppola, suicide strikes the Lisbon’s suburban Detroit home five times over, in which from the opening scene it is evident that this is far from a simple overview of a 1970’s pious family. In this paper, I employ a close reading

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    Women are often underrepresented in many fields and occupations in today’s day in age, whether it be STEM careers, big business CEOs, or in the case of this paper, film directors. Often the females that are present and well-known, still face a large amount of discrimination. Male directors make more than 90 percent of films, reinforcing the anonymity of women in the film industry. In 2015, women only accounted for seven percent of the directors of big Hollywood movies. In Brent Lang’s article, “Number

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