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    I love Lucy was a show that began in 1951 and ended in 1957‚ it was the story of a homemaker who dreamt of being famous‚ Lucy played by Lucille Ball‚ was one of the most famous stars due to her role in this comedy. According to the Museum of Broadcast Communications in New York‚ 92 percent of American homes with television sets were all tuned in to CBS to watch a this television show during the time it remained on air. Most of the show’s success came from the fact that Americans at the time understood

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    out of the top 50 greatest television shows of all time. “I Love Lucy” stars Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz as Lucy and Ricky Ricardo. Lucille Ball was born on August 6‚ 1911 in Jamestown New York (Ball 9). Her first performance that put her on the map was a role she had in the play Dream Girl‚ by Elmer Rice (Sanders 9). She didn’t want the part at first‚ but ended up taking it and flourished from there. In 1940‚ Lucille Ball fell in love and eloped with Desi Arnaz. Desi Arnaz was born on March 2‚

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    GROWN-UP’S ARE A DIFFERENT SPECIES Understanding grown-up’s is never easy. They hold on to things that were. They wonder what’s to come... and then they think they know everything just because they have experience! Really!! Antoine de Saint said: “Grown-ups never understand anything for themselves‚ and it’s tiresome for children to be forever explaining things to them”. For example: Have you ever seen a grown-up just after they got a new cell phone? They’re too scared to explore the menu options

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    and crew members moments from her career‚ and reflects on how comedy has changed since she first began particulary for women. In doing so‚ Recreates a scene that shows the difficulties she faced professionally‚ especially while in the shadow of Lucille ball. Create a scene that demonstrates the unacknowledged contribution she made to I love lucy and or the lucy show Create a montage of dramatic images that explores how the nature o comedy will change for aistraloian female comedians after 1977

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    My dad tells me that someone approached him in a dream and told him what the names of his four kids would be. Madison‚ Sam‚ Lucy‚ and Will. No one knows why it was these particular names‚ my mom didn’t even have a say in what we would be called. From the morning of April 13‚ 2000‚ I would forever be called Lucy Foley; all because of a stranger. Throughout all my years in school‚ there has never been another girl or named Lucy. Several Ben’s and Sydney’s would require a last named to be called so

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    Extra Credit Jon George Mrs. Dvorak College Success December 1st 2011 Babe Ruth – The homerun king for ages was Babe Ruth. He played for the New York Yankees. In his earlier years he was a right handed pitcher in the MLB but switched to a hitter. He is now 3rd on the all time homerun list behind Hank Aaron who is second and Barry Bonds. Babe Ruth was born in Pigtown‚ Baltimore. Michael Jordan – In the eyes of many people Michael Jordan was the best basketball player in the world. He

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    Queen Latifah Queen Latifah was born Dana Elaine Owens on March 18‚ 1970‚ in Newark‚ New Jersey. Dana was only 8 years old‚ when her Muslim cousin gave her the nickname Latifah‚ which means delicate and sensitive in Arabic. Queen Latifah was raised in Baptist faith‚ she sung in her church choir‚ played basketball‚ and started rapping in high school. Queen Latifah lost her brother in a motorcycle accident‚ she hit a depression stage afterwards‚ got arrested and charged with possession of a gun and

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    On October 1‚ 1955 “The Honeymooners” began on the CBS network. Their run only lasted one season‚ and even though they were the number two show at one point‚ they could never overtake “The Perry Como Show.” Perry Como had a variety/music show that the country loved. Unfortunately for Gleason‚ no one could compete with Como’s show. “Como‚ an old friend of Gleasons who had shared nightclub stages with him at Jersey Shore resorts‚ was a huge success. Apparently‚ many viewers were unwilling to

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    In the autobiography Almost A Woman by Esmeralda Santiago‚ there are many cultural differences. She feels alienated from the rest of the people in New York or the United States‚ for that matter. When Esmeralda was thirteen she moved to New York with her family from Puerto Rico. She did not know a word of English nor did she have any idea of what the American culture was like. To top off her ignorance of the American culture‚ she was poor‚ making her more of an outcast. As she was growing

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    about and is my all time idol is Lucille Ball. Now‚ I’m not about to go through where she was born and what she did in her life‚ but to explain what one of her most known personality traits was. Lucy was known as one of the best female comedians. Every show that Lucy was in‚ she was always making wise cracks and making people laugh. This trait is not found in everyone. It’s a gift that a child is born with and Lucy was definitely born with it. <br> <br>Lucille Ball was not only a comedian but a heroine

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