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Into The Stretch (3)
Thursday 19 May 2005 on NBC
In season three's live finale, Donald Trump chooses Kendra to be his next Apprentice. Given the option of either organizing the Miss Universe Pageant or running the renovation of a mansion in Florida, Kendra chooses to run the mansion renovation. As the winner, Kendra receives a six-figure...
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Alex left a career of being a nationally ranked skier for college.
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Alex auditioned for Donald Trump's third season of The Apprentice because his girlfriend, Ali, said he should try out since "You've got nothing better to do." and since he couldn't disagree he half-heartedly went to an open casting call in Seattle.
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Alex stands at 5 feet 10 inches or 1.78 millimeters.
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Alex was a judge for the 2005 Miss Washington USA pageant.
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Alex attended Seattle Pacific University where he completed a degree in theology.
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Alex: I believe that how you wage war is just as important as whether you win the war.
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Alex: If you're going to dream--dream big or don't bother.
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Alex (on The Apprentice): Winning doesn't necessarily mean finishing first place in this game.
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Alex: You're not a champion if you don't, at one time or another risk everything you love to achieve victory. I was born a risk taker. After all, fortune follows the bold.
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Alex: I cannot overstate the premium that I plan on growing up on a farm in the heartland. A deep love of America was sown and nurtured in my heart and mind.
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