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    One of the things that make this film hilarious is how Joe and Jerry look as females. The make­up is extreme and it definitely does not hide the fact that they are men. Then in contrast‚ they are with beautiful‚ sexy‚ young women‚ like Sugar‚ played by Marilyn Monroe. I love how Sugar gets all cuddly and close with Joe and Jerry and they often have to hold themselves back‚ because they are “females”. For example‚ when she goes into Daphne’s bunk to thank him‚ she snuggles up with him‚ completely vulnerable to what she is doing to him

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    Values in Art

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    Art History 3.6: Examine the different values placed on art works Values in art: Making a judgement on whether art has value is entirely subjective and can only be determined on whether someone holds value to that piece‚ or acknowledging that someone holds certain values to that piece. Art is valuable in itself‚ and independent of what people enjoy‚ want‚ or what is good for them. This is important as there are a number of values that an art work can hold and that these values can appeal to a

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    bandwagon effect and shotgun argumentation. However‚ conspiracy theories can also create conflict and uncertainty between the authorities and the public. One of the most famous conspiracies of the last century surrounds the death of film star Marilyn Monroe on August 4th 1962. Like other conspiracy theories such as the murder of John F Kennedy or the 9/11 terrorist attack the death of Munroe reshaped our society by not only questioning the official version of events but by asking deeper questions of

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    conditions of life are hostile to man’s pretensions." (Miller) In 1956 and 1957‚ Arthur was called in by the House Un-American Activities Committee‚ and was convicted of contempt for his refusal to identify writers believed to be Communist. Around 1961‚ Monroe and Miller divorced. Several months later‚ he married the photographer‚ Inge Morath‚ and had 2 children. Miller excluded his son Daniel‚ who had down syndrome‚ from the family’s life. It was his son-in-law who persuaded Miller into reuniting with

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    The Life of Arthur Miller

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    References: Anderson‚ R. (2006). Writers and Their Works: Arthur Miller. Tarrytown‚ New York.‚ Marshall Cavendish Benchmark Bloom‚ H. (2003). Bloom ’s BioCritiques: Arthur Miller. Broomall‚ PA.‚ Chelsea House Publishers. Cavendish‚ R. (June 2006). Marilyn Monroe Marries Arthur Miller: June 29th‚ 1956. History Today v.56 no.6 p.60-1 Clark‚ A. and Hamadey‚ G. (2000‚ October 27). A Conversation with Arthur Miller. The Michigan Daily. Retrieved November 07‚ 2008‚ from http://www.pub.umich.edu

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    establishing. In the early 1820‚ President Monroe had a statement that decleared the Western Hemisphere was off limits from Euopean intervention‚ which is the involvment of foreign powers in another nation which results in stronger powers‚ just like the attempt to mediate the Venezuela-Great Britain dispute in 1895. The sparks that created this event was when great britain and Venezula was agruing onn who the gold belonged to. So that’s why Monroe created the Monroe Doctrine to keep Great

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    Dumb Blonde Stereotypes

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    also has an effect on how blondes are to be perceived. The 1925 Anita Loos novel‚ Gentlemen Prefer Blondes: the Illuminating Diary of a Professional Lady (later used as source for a film by the same name made by Howard Hawks and starring Marilyn Monroe) featured the character Lorelei Lee‚ a beautiful but empty-headed singer. While some look to this as the source for the concept‚ in fact‚ the concept might be far older. Since the days of ancient Rome‚ women who took the time to lighten their hair

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    Theodore Roosevelt Essay

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    Theodore Roosevelt had many philosophies for handling major events and foreign policies like building strategic structures like the Panama Canal and by making peace in other countries that were at war or were at a disagreement. He went to “less civilized” countries in an attempt to make peace and protect the world. What Roosevelt meant by less civilized was non-white‚ Latin‚ or Slavic countries. “He believed that a civilized nation had the right and duty to intervene in the affairs of uncivilized

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    Be Alone in a Crowd

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    Being alone doesn’t mean we don’t want to socialize with others. There are many reasons why we want to be alone. Just like me‚ I prefer to be alone in a crowd. Sometimes‚ I want to be alone for the sole reason of meditating. Just like what Marilyn Monroe said‚ “I restore myself when I’m alone.” There are things I don’t want to open up with my friends‚ so I just keep it to myself and think of it. Ambitions‚ problems and duties are the things that run in my mind when I’m alone. I think of God when I’m

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    Celebrity Culture

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    Celebrity Culture Another trait which defines America’s culture and identity is the culture of celebrities. With plenty of wealth‚ fame‚ and attention‚ celebrities display to the middle and lower class citizens the ways of life of upper class citizens and nationwide divas. Moreover‚ they advance these images of themselves by exhibiting their multi-bedroom houses and mansions‚ multiple vehicles‚ designer clothing‚ and their extravagant jewelry. The feeling of being “on top of the world” only guides

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