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Answer You are in the wrong catagory, you should have asked your question under Arts and Entertainment.
Wanda Sykes attended Hampton University in Virginia, where she graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in marketing. During her time at college, she also became involved in various performing arts activities, which later influenced her career in comedy and entertainment.
Camrynn Carson was born in Los Angeles, California. She has gained recognition for her work in various entertainment projects. Her background in this vibrant city has influenced her career in the arts.
Lee Min Ho graduated with a degree in Film and Arts from Konkuk University in South Korea. He pursued this field to enhance his skills and knowledge in acting and the performing arts. His education has contributed to his successful career as a prominent actor in the Korean entertainment industry.
Eric Judor attended the École supérieure d'arts graphiques (School of Graphic Arts) in Paris, France. He initially pursued a career in the arts, focusing on graphic design, before transitioning into acting and comedy. His diverse background has contributed to his unique style in the entertainment industry.
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With taxes and laws. Taxes are collected from the people and the government and our elite decide which arts and entertainment are supported. The government also uses the CRTC to support certian Canadian arts and entertainment companies and groups by making arts and entertainment from other countries more expensive or sometimes by not allowing us to see certain programs or foreign media.
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