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    United States president Theodore Roosevelt announced the Roosevelt Corollary‚ an addendum to the 1823 Monroe Doctrine‚ in response to European nations that were trying to force Venezuela to repay its debts. Roosevelt threatened to send naval ships to Venezuela if those nations sought to forcibly collect the debt. Stability must be preserved‚ Roosevelt said in his 1904 annual message to Congress‚ even if it requires an "exercise of international police power." The Roosevelt Corollary‚ based on the

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    and accepting the opinions and views of others. As you read the book‚ you will also see the influence that others can have on our feelings. Pay attention to the changed attitudes of the children to Gracey‚ after their parents have talked to them. James Moloney puts very different personalities into his characters and shows us the different types of people in this world. There are the understanding people‚ who will listen to both sides of an argument and follow their hearts and minds- shown by Brett

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    masterworks of Western art‚ he also used computer technology to manipulate photographs of Western pop-culture icons‚ in some cases superimposing portions of his image over those of celebrities such as Marilyn Monroe‚ Madonna and Michael Jackson. His provocative works dressed as Marilyn Monroe sold in the tens of thousands of dollars per color print. Some critics interpret the constant self-portraits as a form of vanity and self-gratification‚ in order to gain wealth and fame. But regardless of this

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    legs in a white dress before it is revealed that it is a man in the famous Marilyn Monroe dress who is standing over a subway grate with a big fan underneath in the studio. They are trying to shoot a commercial of their own but the actor is grumpy and is not cooperating with the director which prompts an assistant to bring over a bar of snickers for him. Once he eats the bar‚ he transformed immediately into Marilyn Monroe. The ideology behind this is that in the world of today women are perceived as

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    Advertisements use a varied number of subjects to attract viewers’ attention like humor‚ and even extreme and explicit content to promote their products or services. In this ad they depict a baby that resembles the famous pop culture icon Marilyn Monroe. The text in the ad says “A myth is born again”. In my opinion they are trying to portray a timeless classic that is making a comeback. It has been quite some time since Fiat has produced an automobile. Having a well-known former celebrity characterized

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    Isolationism took a back seat to expansionism‚ which had now arrived in full force. Throughout 1865 to 1914‚ the United States foreign policy was primarily expansionism. Through the strong foundation of Isolationism and the policies enacted such as The Monroe

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    Simon and Garfunkel sing‚ “People writing songs that voices never share‚” in their song “The Sound of Silence.” This idea rings true in “The Sound of Silence” and “Candle in the Wind” as both songs portray an idea of loneliness and isolation. “The Sound of Silence” was written by Paul Simon‚ performed by Simon and Garfunkel‚ and covered by Disturbed. Released in 1966‚ the song exposes man’s inability to connect with other humans. Similarly‚ Elton John’s “Candle in the Wind‚” written in 1973‚ is a

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    ‘All great ideas are controversial or have been at one time’ All pieces of art that have challenged‚ questioned or opposed stereotypical beliefs or traditional values are regarded as great ideas. Artists such as Marcel Duchamp‚ Andy Warhol and Kara Walker are all significant memorable artists that have a tendency to disregard high art and produce works that break down conventional ideas of the time. These outrageous and opposing perspectives of the time period have been developed via conceptual

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    because it happened.” ― Dr. Seuss I’m selfish‚ impatient and a little insecure. I make mistakes‚ I am out of control and at times hard to handle. But if you can’t handle me at my worst‚ then you sure as hell don’t deserve me at my best.” ― Marilyn Monroe Be who you are and say what you feel‚ because those who mind don’t matter‚ and those who matter don’t mind.” ― Bernard M. Baruch You’ve gotta dance like there’s nobody watching‚ Love like you’ll never be hurt‚ Sing like there’s nobody listening

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    advertisement is one of these dramatic tactics‚ too. In 2009‚ Coca Cola posted a new propaganda‚ and in the bottom of this propaganda‚ it said‚ “A classic never goes out of styles”. Also‚ many classic celebrities‚ such as The Beatles and Marilyn Monroe‚ fill up the bottle exactly. In the center of the bottle shows Coca Cola in a font which is precisely the same as the bottom slogan. In fact‚ this design predominantly uses a propaganda technique named testimonial‚ which Ann McClintock (1998) mentions

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