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    in his family, and Capon was the fourth one. He didn’t like how his parents were poor so in the sixth grade and he dropped out of school and decide to join a gang. In 1918 he married Mae Coughlin they had a child named Albert Francis. They made Johnny Torrio the boy’s godfather. Capone wanted the best for his family so they moved to Baltimore so he could take an honest job to be a bookkeeper for a construction company that his dad owned. When Capone’s father had a heart attack Torrio invited

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    MIAMI, June 20, 2014 — Sometimes it’s not what you know, but whom you know. Meet the team behind the stars! A-Team Studios is an artist development and management company, headquarted in the heart of Miami Florida. The women of A-Teams Studios, Anita Wilson and Athena Cameron, have a combined 50 plus years in the entertainment business. They have helped develop the careers of many well-known artists from NSYNC to Jason Derulo. With a reputation that precedes them, A-Team Studios has a waiting list

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    Tim Burtons gothically themes fairytale like story of an uncommonly gentle man in the film Edward Scissorhands, allows, through the eyes of Edward himself, the audience’s unconscious to live his emotions vicariously, allowing the exploration of our own society and anxieties. To analyse the heart of this film it must be looked at Edward’s own childhood misfortunes and consequences, the system of the society that deems him an unholy monster, and typical American relationships of the 1950’s. Tragically

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    Burton uses makeup and costume to exaggerate the differences of the people in the neighbourhood and the people who are alienated because of how they act and look. The appearance of Edward and Esmerelda is quite different to that of the people who live in the neighbourhood. In the neighbourhood, the people wear light coloured clothes that give the whole scene a very light-hearted and happy feel, but then you see Esmerelda. In the scene where Peg is going around selling Avon products, she skips Esmerelda’s

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    Tim Burton’s Use of Cinematic Elements      Imagine what it would be like to be trapped in a Tim Burton film? Dark nights and a lack of light throughout the day time. People who struggle to find happiness, and wear clothes that convey there horrid environment. And a constant dangerous beat ringing your ears making you unaware of what lies ahead.Throughout his film he uses his unique style to show many cinematic elements. Overall, Burton clearly shows cinematic elements such as, costumes, sound,

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    Emerald Bay Lifeguard

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    Appsulotly Love it!!! Not only an A-lite cast such as Zac Efron, The Rock and The Holf plus great music tracks such “no lie” by Sean Paul and Dua Lipa and “roar” by Katy Perry with many more favourites. If I had to summarise the movie such as, in the sun-kissed Emerald Bay, the vigorous Lieutenant Mitch Buchannon and Baywatch, with his elite team of hand-picked and perfectly tanned lifeguards, protect the bay, keeping both sunbathers and beach lovers safe. However, this summer, two new eager trainees

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    Topic: Valentine’s Day Massacre Question: Was Al Capone ever charged for killing those seven men. Thesis: Was Al Capone the man who killed the seven men in Chicago on Valentine’s Day February 14, 1929. Al “Scarface” Capone a man of mystery and most notorious gangsters in american history. Born in 1899 in Brooklyn, New York, too poor immigrant parents. 1920 Capone had a huge bootlegging operation during prohibition. Using gambling and prostitution. Responsible of many brutal deaths of rival

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    Most of us know the Man in Black, but do we truly know him? His life was a country song full of love and loss, passion and heartbreak — grief, loneliness, guilt, faith, melodrama and striving for redemption. Johnny Cash overcome all of this and became the king of country music (Kakutani). Johnny Cash was born in the small town of Kingsland, in the hill country of southern Arkansas. Life had always been strenuous, but when the Great Depression destroyed the tinuous agriculture economy of the region

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    Tim Burton uses camera angles and movement to create an intimidating and distressed mood in his films Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Vincent. One example of this is in the scene where a small candy store that sells the heavily desired Wonka Bars is at the verge of opening up and there its a zoom on an enormous crowd that is waiting outside ready to barge in and then a zoom on a little cashier inside the store. The zoom emphasizes how small and petite the cashier is and then emphasizes how

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    studied Agriculture. He made the decision to join the U.S. Army, but before doing so he went out on a limb and got eloped with his wife Norma, who he is still married to today. Strait got stationed in Hawaii, which most people consider the start of his music career, because while over there he joined a band named Rambling Country. This band was just a small army sponsored band, so when George got back to Texas he decided to put together his own band and call it Ace in the Hole. His band could never get

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