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Britney Spears Women Dont
1,664 wordsWhen it comes to the news, television, fame, advertising, the whole lot, I like to give credit where credit is due. I think that the primal coverage of the events that took place on September 11, 2001 was done well. Peter Jennings was amazing, giving the American people the perfect mixture of professional and human reaction. I love watching basketball games and the sportscasters always know exactly what is going on, no doubt. I am thrilled that Matchbox Twenty (the band) is finally getting the r...
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World War Ii African Americans
1,589 wordsDuring the 1950 s, a sense of uniformity was obvious in American society. Conformity was common, as young and old people followed group norms rather then their own individuality. Though men and women had been forced into new employment patterns during World War II, once the war was over, traditional rules were reaffirmed. Men were expected to be the breadwinners, and womens proper place was at home. The United States experienced phenomenal economic growth. The growth had different sources. The a...
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Sean Penn Father
1,485 wordsBorn August 16, Madonna Madonna Born August 16, 1958 in Bay City, Michigan to a lower-middle class Italian-Catholic household, Madonna Louise Ciccone was the third eldest daughter born. Her father Chrysler engineer Sylvio (Tony) Ciccone and French-Canadienne Madonna Fortin, for whom the future superstar was named? Veronica? was added to her name for confirmation. While at a young age of five, Madonna? s world fell apart as her mother struggled to a long process of breast cancer on December 1, 19...
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