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    the end, she decided to close the business as she had to move to a different city. It made me down yet realize what I exactly want for my life. For once in my life, I really want to pursue what I am passionate about. I believe there should be no words of “too late” in learning and gaining new knowledge and skills, as well as setting and achieving a new goal in life. Thus, I believe that continuing my further study in Humber’s Fahion Management and Promotions postgraduate certificate program will be

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    Money makes the rich, such as Gatsby and Tom, not see the reality in life. Mr.Wilson, the husband of Tom’s mistress, wants to buy Tom’s car, but Tom sees the car as nothing but a luxury. Mr. Wilson views the car as a way for him to “make money” (Little 3). Tom’s uses his “freedom” of wealth as a threat (Lena, 21). Mr. Wilson

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    Paris Hilton Brand Audit: Paris Hilton A Brand Inventory She is famous for her party life, the countless number of scandals she has been involved in, her growing collection of Chihuahuas including Tinkerbell and Bambi and her catchphrase “that’s hot”. Paris Whitney Hilton (PH) the American socialite, celebrity, heiress, model, media personality, business woman, designer, singer and actress (Wikipedia. 2009). PH was born in New York City on the 17th February in 1981. She is the oldest of four

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    The visual aspects of Imitation of Life are more discreet; the color is slightly more realistic, in part because the newer Eastman color technology was used instead of Technicolor (Bordwell 357). The outdoor scenes are lavish but authentic, due to the larger budget of the film and the desire

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    were on herion. The social psychology of women were beginning to lose their confidence on accepting their body figure. The average American girl grows up surrounded by the Barbie body image. Author Kevin Norton stated in his book “Ken and Barbie at Life Size” says one in 100,000 can actually match the body image of Barbie. Cindy Jackson was inspired by Barbie that she endured 20 plastic surgeries and spent 55,000 to make herself have the Barbie body image. Young girls around the age of 3-11 spend

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    Doe Deere Research Paper

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    Doe Deere is the glamorous CEO and founder of Lime Crime Cosmetics. Deere is one busy executive that stands out in a crowd with her wild pastel colored hair and unique way of dressing. Many wonder about Doe Deere. What is her secret to looking great and attaining such wonderful success with her makeup line. Well, the self proclaimed unicorn queen explained it all in a recent article. Her firm belief is that people should not listen to someone that is out of touch with the mainstream world. Indeed

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    America Wild West

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    different from the inaccurate romanticized version. Movies and television shows about the Wild West often portray cowboys as tall, handsome white men doing heroic deeds and leading glamorous lives out on the wild range. However, lives of real western cowboys, being either white, African American, or Mexican, were far from glamorous, for they toiled away daily as they performed the dangerous, and sometimes deadly, job of moving cattle. Finally, towns and settlements were actually portrayed quite accurately

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    Painting is the art of creating pictures by applying colors to a surface. Paintings can capture events; they record a creativity of a person, place or object. However paintings can also tell a story in itself, it can be a decorative item in a billion-dollar mansion. Paintings can express emotions and ideas, or simply be enjoyed for their beauty. Both The Olympia Manet painting and a Dolce and Gabbana perfume advertisement, both represent its inner beauty. In both the pictures, the model is being

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    inevitable for just a glimpse of fantasy to escape their adverse past lives. Although trying to outrun the past is futile, the allure of a new and idealistic life keeps them running. In Tennessee Williams’ modern play “A Streetcar Named Desire” the character of Blanche Dubois attempts to cover up her adverse history with a pseudo glamorous lifestyle. However the facade does not last long and she is forced to deal with the truth and guilt of her past. Through Blanche’s relationships, Tennessee Williams

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    Essay about Gangs

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    Being that the closest that I have ever come to gangs or gangs violence is in television of movies, this topic intrigued me. What makes a person want to become part of something that is so violent and dangerous? Why would someone risk everything to put their lives on the line for people that are not even their blood relatives? As I read the material that I found in the library about gangs, I found out a lot about how this children's' though process works. They believe that the gang members are their

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