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Inspirational Quotes About Perseverance
To have perseverance you must have spunk, drive and endurance. Perseverance can help you get through difficult times and make the best of your situation! Read these inspirational quotes on perseverance and get your moxie moving!
29 commentsFunny TV Shows
In answer to the question "Which Broadcast TV Show do you think is the funniest this year" I had to go back to the beginning and work my way up. This hub looks at TV sitcoms, old funny tv shows, from the 50s to 2012 (new funny tv shows).
5 commentsVivian Vance: The Ultimate No.2
Vivian Vance’s comedic timing and talents rewarded her with four Emmy nominations which one of those turned out to be a winner for “Outstanding Supporting Actress” in 1954. Vance became the founding member of the Albuquerque Little Theatre. There she played in several plays including The Cradle Song and This Thing Called Love. This helped Vivian pay her way to New York to further her studies.
24 commentsGreat Gifts Barbie Dolls - Celebrities
What could be better than a Barbie Doll and a celebrity? The combination is outstanding. From the Farrah Fawcett to the dozens of celebrity Barbies throughout the decades. You are no one until you are a celebrity with your own Barbie. Journey with us and see the best of the best - from Barbara Eden, Cher, Twiggy and the list goes on and on. Talk about a great gift - a Barbie of your friend's favorite Barbie. Even Frank Sinatra now has a tribute Barbie!
10 commentsCharacterization in Charles Dicken's A Tale of Two Cities
A Tale of Two Cities, written by Charles Dickens, has many different characters with interesting personalities. Some of the characters in the novel all share one common fact that Dickens used throughout the book. Charles Dickens based the characters...
3 commentsImportant Women in History Who Changed Business Forever: Lucille Ball
Lucille Ball paved the way for women in the business world and in life. She was the first woman to own her own film company and the first to go on national television showing her pregnancy. Big steps for the Women's Movement of the 50's and 60's.
90 commentsLucille Ball
Lucille Ball She wasn’t just a comedian. She was an entertainment pioneer. Lucille Dèsirèe Ball was born in Celeron, New York on August 6, 1911. Her father was a telephone lineman for the Bell Phone company, which required them to...
2 commentsEarly Cartoons and Sitcoms - Political Incorrectness, Stereotypes and Chauvinism, by Laura Thykeson
Unfortunately, the majority of the cartoons I loved to watch when young turned out to be some of the "banned 11" cartoons that will never be shown again. I was born in 1960, but the ones I loved were the black and white ones from the 1930's and...
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