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    oscar wilde

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    humour. In ‘The Importance of Being Earnest’ Oscar Wilde reveals the portrayal of marriage and respectability during the late Victorian era. In the words of Jen Ziegenfuss “In the Victorian era‚ marriage was not as romanticised…love actually played a very minor role in the majority of marriages that took place. An engagement was entered into as one would approach a business deal” As marriage is at the plot’s core‚ it makes some sense that Wilde conveys the different attitudes through mockery and

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    Bob Fosse

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    M-G-M and went on to appear in the film Kiss Me Kate. This appearance‚ in a highly original dance number‚ led to Fosse’s first job as a choreographer‚ the Jerome Robbins-directed Broadway hit The Pajama Game. Soon after‚ he met the talented dancer Gwen Verdon‚ and the two proceeded to collaborate on several hit shows‚ including Damn Yankees‚ New Girl in Town ‚ and Redhead. He was also frequently sought out as the "doctor" on shows in trouble‚ especially How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying and Little

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    The Real Harajuku

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    The Real Harajuku: Japanese Youth’s Unique Self-Expression Years ago‚ a group of Japanese young people started hanging out at the Harajuku district. These trendsetting youth go there with their unexplainable fashion sense (Bartlett). The Harajuku fashion is just really so different because anything can be possible (Craft 26) and it is all about “creativity‚ theatricality‚ style‚ confidence‚ looking cute‚ and mixing and matching” (Knight). This was all made possible due to the fact that the youth

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    Gwen Harwood- life

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    - RESEARCH ON GWEN HARWOODo key aspects- shaped her thinking as a writer o relationship with religion‚ philosophy‚ music o thoughts on the role of women in general AND as housewives o belief in Australian identity CHILDHOOD
 - born in 1920‚ Queensland - feminist mother‚ concerned with community issues - self- sufficient family- Gwen’s grandmother earned her own living for the majority of her life. Gm’s attitude challenges society’s patriarchal beliefs of femininity; transpires into G’s poetry.

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    Gwen Stefani's Divorcing

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    Gwen Stefani is divorcing Gavin Rossdale because he allegedly cheated on her with their woman‚ Mindy Author. But who is the partner who reportedly poor up Gwen and Gavin’s 13-year rite? Here are 5 things to screw around this allegedly bad nurse. It’s "Nanny-gate" all over again! After Ben Affleck‚ 43‚ and Jennifer Get‚ 43‚ filed for divorce‚ he was accused of having an occasion with their nanny‚ Christine Ouzounian‚ 28. Now‚ Gwen Stefani‚ 46‚ reportedly broke up her ritual with Gavin Rossdale‚

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    "Rich Girl" is a song by American recording artist Gwen Stefani (pictured) from her 2004 debut solo album‚ Love. Angel. Music. Baby. Produced by Dr. Dre‚ the track features rapper Eve‚ who had previously collaborated with Stefani on the 2001 single "Let Me Blow Ya Mind". "Rich Girl" is a remake of Louchie Lou & Michie One’s 1993 song of the same name‚ which was in turn an adaptation of the Fiddler on the Roof song "If I Were a Rich Man". In the song‚ Stefani discusses dreams of wealth and luxury

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    The concept of ‘The Blonde’ has been ever changing over time and across different contexts. Meanings and cultural ideologies associated with blondeness have shifted due to the change in context at varying points of time. Blondeness has been represented and viewed differently from one culture to another where the context and values play a crucial role in these representations. In the movie‚ “Gentlemen Prefer Blondes”‚ Marilyn Monroe is portrayed as the archetypal blonde bombshell that uses her sexuality

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    Speech on Gwen Harwood

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    to you? Is it just a block of words organised to mean a message? Or does it have some form of deeper meaning? To me‚ poetry‚ especially Gwen Harwood’s‚ is a form of communication that transcends time‚ it is a method of communicating your emotions and especially your beliefs to those of your time and to those in the future‚ in light of this‚ I truly enjoyed Gwen Harwood’s poetry‚ as it has granted me the ability to see the world through a different‚ more interesting perspective. In the literary criticism

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    Bob Fosse

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    December 19‚ 2011 The Life of Bob Fosse The legendary Bob Fosse began dancing at a very young age. He began at burlesque shows and watching strippers at the strip clubs nearby. He always saw himself living a life of dance and fame‚ so he moved to New York where his career took off. He went from choreographing small parts‚ so having his own Broadway shows and movies. The different stages in his life led him to some many ups and downs‚ but that did not stop him from creating more masterpieces.

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    Fashion

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    their shoppers are and what they want. Among the many that have lucked out are Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen‚ Gwen Stefani‚ and Victoria Beckham. Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen have a line called Elizabeth & James‚ a more premium line called Row‚ and a third that was originally for Wal-Mart. Their designs are reflected in their own personal style and they have pieces that can easily work for anyone. Gwen Stefani has a line called L.A.M.B that is not only affordable but has attractive styles that combine bold

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