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    her personal life that lead to her demise on August 5, 1962 (Markel, Howard) Years after her death, controversy arose as to whether she really died of an overdose or was killed. Although her autopsy claims her death was due to an overdose, other sources contradict that. Evidence shows that Marilyn Monroe was killed because of her deadly medications, positive change in behavior, and suspicious death. For over fifty years, there has been speculation as to how Marilyn Monroe

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    Josephine Baker was born on June 3,1906 and she had received over 1,000 marriage proposals and love letters because she was always out in front of a crowd dancing and many men not only loved to see her perform but they also loved her body. Josephine Baker was also an amazing person because she was one of the few women who was was apart of the French Resistance. Josephine Baker and one of her four adopted 12 children and their goal was to create the rainbow tribe and experiment. Many people loved

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    She used drugs like sleeping pills in a bad way.”In the years since, Marilyn’s legend and the details surrounding her tragic death and autopsy have transmogrified into a mountain of conspiracy theories and tall tales”.many people missed marilyn monroe but others made tales and rumors on why she killed herself

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    Marilyn Monroe’s success in Hollywood was built on a ruthless control of her own image, the incredibly stunning blonde bombshell hair and an hourglass figure that every girl in today’s generation would want as famous celebrities like Kim Kardashian have it. There are many opinions about the details of Marilyn’s life, theories, and rumours no matter what had actually happened to this iconic star she was one of the biggest influential person of the 20th century to many people. Even though Marilyn had

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    same friend of her mother. Forced to marry at 16 years old to be able to avoid the foster care system not truly in love with her husband really affected her views on love. Even

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    Marilyn Monroe was the most famous actress and fashion icon of her time. She accomplish many things in her short life time. Marilyn died at a very young age. Marilyn also didn't have many successful marriages. Accomplishments Marilyn Monroe accomplish many great things in her life time, one of her greatest accomplishments was her appearances in numerous movies and becoming the worlds most known face in the world. Another big accomplishment that Marilyn accomplish was forming her own production

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    Marilyn Monroe's accomplishment was that she became an actress and became a well known model including her becoming a sex symbol because many people printed her pictures on shirts and sold them. (Hecht 50) She was born in Los Angeles on June 1st, 1926. (Hecht 1) Marilyn is an part of why hollywood is such a known place now and where all the great actors/actresses are from there. (Hecht 87) Marilyn Monroe grew up in Los Angeles. Spent most of her time in a foster care at an orphanage. (Biography

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    Imagine this, you're being taken to jail for a crime you supposedly did, although you actually had nothing to do with it. The next day you have a trial, but The jurors that are there care less of who you are. The trial goes up to three days, finally the jurors discuss the case and come up to a decision, however it isn't what you had expected. You're accused guilty for a crime you didn't commit and now you have to deal with the consequences, what perhaps could have gone wrong in this case? Could it

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    the thing the stands out most is it was eleven against one. Only one juror out of all twelve wanted to take time on the case and find a better solution for the case, unlike the others. The quote, “This better be fast I’ve got tickets to The Seven Year Itch tonight”, shows us that the jurors dislike being there. They prefer being in places where it’s less beneficial, but fun, they care less about the boy they just want to go home that’s all if it was allowed they’d just leave without any doubt in

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    Billy Wilder Influence

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    Golden ages are the times of complete beauty. A golden age happens when the art is significantly better than in the past and better than what is to come in the future. In this sense, the Golden Age of Hollywood was a time when films were carefully constructed using new technology and great minds. Among these great minds was Billy Wilder, an influential director who was often labeled a cynic. Billy Wilder was a major piece of the Golden Age of Hollywood, and his influence continues to impact the film

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