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    Dress Code In Montana

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    Dress code in Montana is proven to teach students appropriate behavior(5). It is important because it helps kids learn in a favorable environment. Dress Code helps with problems such as inappropriate dressing, behavior and concerned parents. Dress Code has been around for quite a while because it is effective and non bias. Some people will dress inappropriately without a dress code and that is one of the main reasons it is still being used throughout the U.S. Some inappropriate clothing…

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    Deni Montana Stereotypes

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    The first child or daughter of Woodrow Tracy Harrelson, better known as Woody Harrelson, and Laurie Louie, Deni Montana Harrelson is a media darling and a famous youngster. On March 5, 1994, Harrelson and his wife welcomed their first child, Deni Montana. Deni prefers to remain out of the limelight and avoids having public social media accounts. Still, she and her parents and sisters have made a handful of red carpet appearances together. Deni, her parents, and younger sister Makani were all…

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    Rural Setting In Montana

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    The very rural setting of Montana had a large impact on the characters decisions. At the time Bentrock, Montana had a population of only 2,000 people. This small population means that everyone was familiar with what was going on, and word spread quickly. This is the main reason why the sheriff did not want to turn Frank in. The sheriff knew if the turned Frank in that, the whole town would find out about his crimes and begin immediate judgment. This made the sheriff decide to hide Frank in the…

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    Racism In Montana 1948

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    In Larry Watson’s “Montana 1948” Julian Hayden’s racist attitude causes conflict with other characters in the story. Julian Hayden is seen as a racist periodically throughout the story, for example like when he was talking about the grandkids. In the text Julian was said saying “We want them white” (Watson 96 iBook). Julian does not want any Indian Kids at all he wants is for them to be white.. Julian probably wouldn’t accept any other children unless they were white. Also, Due to Julian’s…

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    Community Beliefs, Values, and Stereotypes book In the novel, Montana 1948 written by Larry Watson the story follows an average white family and their struggle with justice, family, identity, and loyalty. The main characters, also the Hayden family consists of, the narrator who is a twelve year old named David, his father and town sheriff Wes, David's mother Gail, his uncle Frank, and his grandfather Julian. Two other main characters that happen to not be apart of the family are deputy sheriff,…

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    A Small Town In Montana

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    have the mountains surrounding us with white snow caps, the Bitterroot River flowing close, and forests to explore. The pleasure of walking out my front door and seeing beautiful wildlife that roam my backyard. Our weather is like any other town in Montana, bipolar. This community has some Darby members that do their best to keep the town interacting with many activities, such as sports,…

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    Tony Montana Movie Essay

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    well, allowing thousands of criminals to join the refugees. Tony Montana, the main character played by Al Pacino, is one of them. In Florida, Montana starts to make his way to the top, connecting with a powerful gangster by the name of Frank Lopez. Tony is ruthless and shoots down anyone who crosses his path to power, fame, and wealth. He eventually kills Lopez and marries his mistress, Elvira, who is the girl of his dreams. Montana then becomes the leader of a cocaine empire, however like that…

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    (Hannah Montana: The Movie). This is line was spoken after the song “The Climb” was sung in “Hannah Montana: The Movie”. This quote is so simple but yet has so much meaning behind it. This one line is filled with strength and emotion, just like Miley Cyrus's song. This song sat on Billboard's number 4 song for 28 weeks straight in 2009. This shows us that the audience is anybody, but mostly younger kids. The audience is younger kids ,as with myself, because of the movie “Hannah Montana: The…

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    in the Gates of the Mountains Wilderness Area of the Helena National Forest in Montana. Thirteen young firefighters from the U.S. Forest Service’s elite Smokejumpers unit died in a sudden blow up of a fire on the north ridge of Mann Gulch, trapped by the fire that had outflanked them. After his retirement as a professor at the University of Chicago, Montana writer Norman Maclean spent the last fourteen years of his life researching…

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    Miley Cyrus’ Vanity Fair Scandal Miley Cyrus, the renowned daughter of country star Billy Ray Cyrus acquired a passion for acting and singing at a young age. In 2004, Cyrus landed the role of Hannah Montana in a Disney series targeted to young teens. The series depicted Cyrus as a young pop star who reserved her celebrity identity in order to be a normal teenager. Cyrus gained record setting success from the wide reception of the Disney series coupled with her music. However, in 2008 Miley…

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