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    Tony The first time I met Tony we were both makeup artists on the same film. He intrigued me from the moment I saw him. His eyes were like wolves, dark and ferocious, and yet, their color was the lightest blue. He had an air of wildness around him, like he belonged to it. Nature and Tony were one and the same. His face had lines of experience on it, a few creases around the eyes and mouth. He didn 't have enough to look old, but enough to let anyone who had seen them that he had gripped life

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    age, and I became a teenage Elizabeth. When he was in that setting, he broke, and I discovered that he was once just like Edgar..." Nodding, I stared at the floor. I knew that she was a bit too hard on the old guard, but nothing I could say would make the situation any better, so i kept my mouth firmly shut. "Tod? Would you mind preheating the oven to three-hundred and thirty degrees?" "Oh,

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    bold, white letters reads “Giving back to Make-A-Wish meant a lot to me” and above, a big blue box which says “DONATE.” The Make-A-Wish Foundation helps young kids with life threatening diseases to make a wish and be granted said wish, which will, hopefully, make a difference in children 's lives. The main claim that the website seems to bring out is that “any kid with life threatening diseases can make a wish and we will do everything in their power to make that wish come true. With the help of your

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    English 1 29 February 2017 How does Make-A-Wish help those in need? Make-A-Wish is one of the most well-known charities in the world for giving dying children one last wish and making it come true for them. I remember in middle school one of my friend’s brothers had cancer and so his parents reached out to Make-A-Wish to try and give their son a happy memory that he could cherish for the rest of his life. He wished he could ride in a monster truck so the people at Make-A-Wish had it arranged and they

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    I remember as a child and watching Monty Hall ask the contestant on Let’s Make a Deal if they wanted to keep what was behind door number one or pick another door. The pressure of knowing whether to stay or to switch was agonizing to watch, let alone be the one everyone was watching. All in all, Let’s Make a Deal is a game of odds. There are three doors with prizes; however, Monty has revealed one of the doors with a prize that no contestant desires. Now they are left with a 50% chance of winning

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    The Monty Hall Problem and its variations: The Monty Hall Problem is a problem grounded in probability based on the game show Let's Make A Deal. The problem goes as follows: A contestant on a gameshow is told to choose one of three doors. Behind one of the doors is something desirable, like a car. Behind the other two doors: something undesirable, like a goat. The objective is to pick a door with something desirable behind it. The contestant does not know what is behind the doors. They choose

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    Make-A-Wish Foundation is a 501(c) (3) non-profit organization which helps to fund and provide experiences for children with life-threatening medical conditions. CEO David Williams articulated, “The vision is not just about a number - it 's about real lives and very real wish impact” (Make-A-Wish America, 2016, p. 1). These children must be between the ages of 3 and 17; and must have a physician to assure that they are eligible for the program. It was created in the spring of 1980 after the death

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    people. I’m not an artistic person but when it comes to doing makeup I never get tired of it. Makeup isn’t like a coloring book, its art. Makeup artist, fcg.infobase.com (April 25, 2017): “There is different types of makeup for every occasion.There is make up for the daytime, night time,fashion, everyday, theatre makeup old age and tv or red carpet makeup. In order to be a makeup artist,he/she must know about every skin type and what type of makeup works best with that skin type. They also need to know

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    People say to do what you love and you’ll never work a day in your life. I love makeup and I love chemistry so being a cosmetic chemist would be an excellent match for me. A cosmetic chemist’s job is to analyze, create, and study chemical compounds to make cosmetics. In order to prepare for this career, I should go to college, start an entry level job, and work hard. The first step to any career is an education; I must graduate college. To be a cosmetic chemist, there is a wide range or applicable majors

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    to products, as well as newer products that I have used that are now apart of my everyday makeup life. Maybe in the near future I will do a everyday make up tutorial on my YouTube channel. I am going to try to do these in order to how I apply them. So the very first product that I use is the Mac Prep+Prime Fix+ I spray this on my face which just makes it feel nice and refreshed. This is semi new to me, but I really like it. I also spray this after I apply my makeup Im not sure

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