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    Audrey Hepburn’s name is one of the most recognizable female names in the entire world. Today we think of her synonymously with the terms grace‚ poise and class. Those that ever had the chance to meet Audrey considered her to be essentially perfect and looked up to her greatly. As an award winning actress and world-class humanitarian‚ Hepburn touched the lives of millions of people around the globe. The way in which she presented herself‚ treated others and interacted with the public continually

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    The idea that high heels can be hazardous to your health isn’t new—women have been warned for years honestly. High heels can contribute to and development a variety of conditions such as arthritis‚ chronic knee pain‚ sprained ankles‚ back problems‚ postural and safety faults and that is only naming a few. That is a lot of health issues for shoes. According to the American Podiatric Medical Association high-heeled shoes slant your feet forward and down while bending your toes up. The more that the

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    Mastering The Task of Aging When I was young‚ I remember asking my Mom what it was like being an adult. She kneeled down to my height and she said‚ "Mikaela‚ stay young as you possibly can. It’s no fun being an adult." I questioned her meaning because I wanted to be an adult. "Who wouldn’t want to be?" I asked myself. Adults get to make their own decisions‚ they don’t have anyone bossing them around‚ and telling them what they can and can’t do. Being a grown up seemed like fun until I grew a

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    and declares that he is the emperor‚ in need of his Empress. He takes off all of his handicaps and reveals his true self. “He flung away his rubber-ball nose‚ revealed a man that would have awed Thor‚ the god of thunder” (Vonnegut Jr. 203). A ballerina stands up‚ and Harrison removes all of her handicaps also. Harrison also removes the handicaps off of the musicians so Harrison and his Empress could dance. They began dancing and eventually kiss the thirty-foot high ceiling. All of a sudden‚

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    blurry. The events of the night had all coalesced into a hazy mist that hovered on the anxiety she had felt for weeks. An image of a person caught her eye across the room‚ a girl; she looked young‚ vulnerable and her body was delicate like a fragile ballerina. But then Lola noticed the ugly red scratches and purple bruises that marked her body‚ tainting the delicate childlike image. The imperfections twisted and turned across her porcelain skin spelling ugly words. The dress the girl wore hung from her

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    	Isadora Duncan was a famous dancer who brought a new kind of dance to the world. She danced out the feelings from deep in her heart. Unlike other dancers in the late nineteenth century‚ Isadora Duncan danced with flowing motion. She was not a ballerina‚ and did not like to watch ballet dancers‚ with their stiff bodies and unnatural pointe shoes. At first she was not liked‚ but as time went on‚ Isadora Duncan became a dance revolutionist people all over the world will never forget. 	Angela

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    towards Karlee‚ but the short‚ lightning quick defensive specialist dives forward to pass the ball. It was a perfect pass‚ going directly to the petite hands of our skilled setter‚ Erica. She sets me on zone 4.   Leaping into the air like a graceful ballerina‚ I pull my right arm back to load and when my hand contacts the ball I slam it at an open hard-angle‚ zone 4. My team and I hysterically cheer‚ “ALL KILL‚ CHICK CHICK BOOM!” I turn to see who was bellowing; “do it again” it was my mother with proud

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    higher perspective than the performance itself. As discussed earlier in the essay‚ he likes to play with perspective to make the painting individual to his style. Despite this odd choice of perspective‚ you can still clearly see each movement of the ballerinas similar to how it would be if Bonnard were to have painted it at the same level as the performance. In this work‚ Bonnard uses shades of grayish-blue with swift and fuzzy strokes giving off a charming

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    is being suppressed. He wears a radio to interrupt his thinking because he is smart and he has to wear weights around his neck because he is strong. His wife Hazel does not have to have anything extra because she is the norm in the society. The ballerinas are weighted down and made ugly‚ so their talents do not out weigh another. Harrison is a prisoner‚ 7 feet tall‚ strong‚ and smart. Harrison is the divergent of the world. With Harrison’s help the government could be over thrown. Harrison is seen

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    actors in this play are Gerard Butler as the Phantom‚ Emmy Rossum as Christine‚ and Patrick Wilson as Raoul. The Phantom of the Opera (2004) is actually a film-adaptation to the musical The Phantom of the Opera. It is about Christine Daae‚ a back-up ballerina turned star being the Opera Ghost’s one love. Not many know but the Opera Ghost or also known as the Phantom is also Christine’s tutor ever since she lived in the Opera Dorms at the age of 7. The Phantom seemed more like being obsessed to her rather

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