Posted on 12 July 2011. Tags: angles, career path, colleges, Confusion, good job, haha, interns, lol, makeup, movie, state, yearly salary
I am interested in FX movie makeup as a possible career path and was wondering if it was a good job(if you have experience with it haha)? Also, some colleges that major in this specific job and approximately the yearly salary? Oh! and if you could name some companies handling FX makeup that would take on interns or people with a degree in it that would be wonderful! I live in Ohio so I know I would probably have to move to a state that is more affiliated with movies and all but I am actually pretty good with creating cuts considering I’m only 15 and have had no real training lol here are some pictures…. http://twitpic.com/5ortks and http://twitpic.com/5ort0a they are the same cuts but different angles… thanks so much!
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Posted on 03 June 2011. Tags: Agree, democratic system, discrimination, equal footing, footing, money, nationality, Neutral, Parents, party state, single party, state
1. The rich pay too much in taxes
2. All authority should be questioned
3. It makes sense and is fair that some people make much more money than others
4. It is natural for children to keep secrets from their parents
5. The freer the market, the freer the people
6. I would always stand by my country, whether it was right or wrong
7. Ethnic groups who have faced discrimination in the past should receive help from the state to gain equal footing.
8. One advantage of a single party state is that it avoids arguments that slows progress in a democratic system.
9. People are ultimately divided more by class than nationality
10. Hard work rarely goes unrewarded
Thanks
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Posted on 03 June 2011. Tags: class 3 felony, cop, damage, dispute, domestic dispute, Happens, illinois law, illinois state law, mom, Parents, punishment, siblings, state
A cop from Illinois told me that a Class 3 felony includes $150 damage, but I read a source on Illinois law that states that it is $300 and higher. Also, the cop said under Illinois state law, parents can hit their kids as punishment at any age. In addition to that, he said that parents can legally physically threaten kids and people affiliated with their kids. Now, I know the latter two are 100% false. The cop used all these to “settle” a domestic dispute between my siblings and my mom. Now, I don’t want the cop to assume he is correct when he is clearly NOT. What should I do?
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Posted on 28 May 2011. Tags: californians, Came, fifty states, george bush, miracle, miracles, nobody, Parody, state, suckers, sum total, syndicates, truce, turf
Now, look what we have here before us. We got the Texans sitting next to the Vermont Boys. We’ve got Californians by the Utah Rangers. Nobody is wasting nobody. That… is a miracle. And miracles is the way things ought to be. ou’re standing right now with nine delegates from fifty states. And there’s over a hundred more each state. That’s 20,000 hardcore members. Forty-thousand, counting affiliates, and twenty-thousand more, not organized, but ready to fight: 60,000 soldiers! Now, there ain’t but 20,000 police in the whole country. Can you dig it? Now, here’s the sum total: One state could run this country! One state. Nothing would move without us allowing it to happen. We could tax the politics syndicates, the police, because WE got the streets, suckers! Can you dig it? The problem in the past has been the man turning us against one another. We have been unable to see the truth, because we have fighting for ten square feet of ground, our turf, our little piece of turf. That’s crap, brothers! The turf is ours by right, because it’s our turn. All we have to do is keep up the general truce. We take over one borough at a time. Secure our territory… secure our turf… because it’s all our turf!
i can see george bush doing this, it would be aweosme!
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Posted on 01 May 2011. Tags: act score, ap tests, community outreach program, freshman year, GPA, museum volunteer, region, social science courses, sophomore year, state, state orchestra, top universities, valedictorian, Volunteer, weighted gpa
I’m currently a junior attending a public high school in the southern region of the U.S.
As of this year, I am currently the salutatorian of my class, however, there is a good chance that I could become the valedictorian by my senior year. My cumulative unweighted GPA is a 3.97; my weighted GPA would be a 4.32
My most recent ACT score is that of a 31, however, I will retake it until I make a 34 or 35.
I took 2 AP tests during my sophomore year and made a 3 and a 5. I am taking 7 AP tests this year.
I am the assistant principle to concertmaster in my school orchestra; I have auditioned and attained seats in a regional and state orchestra. I volunteer at my state’s art museum, volunteer at a food bank, and will tutor other students in the summer for social science courses. I will also be attending an accredited 4-week summer program with other juniors. When I was affiliated with a church, I volunteered during a week-long community outreach program in Pennsylvania. I wrote many articles and provided photographs for my school newspaper during my freshman year; I was made editor-in-chief of my schools newspaper during my sophomore year.
I have received e-mails from schools such as Princeton and Washington University in St. Louis. Would I be good enough for such schools? If not, what else could I do to improve my chances?
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Posted on 28 April 2011. Tags: everything, Home, misinformed, niche, social connections, Stanford, state, university
I went out of state for college to a fairly reputable (but not Stanford/Ivy level) university, and I miss home. Everything is so different and I feel like a made my decision hastily and was a little misinformed. Should I transfer back home to my state school (less reputable, but a lot cheaper)? I have no friends here and I’ve tried several activities and such but none of them has yielded any social connections. I just don’t feel like I fit in here. I like the academic part of the university (and I’m doing pretty well at that), but I’m just bored with the town and the people and my lack of a social life. Should I continue to try to find my niche or transfer back to my home state?
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