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    1998 is when it all started for Monica Lewinsky. The scandal changed her life forever, it made her the center of everyone's attention everywhere. All everyone thought was. “poor Hillary Clinton” or “I can't believe that Bill would cheat on her with That Woman”. No one actually knew Lewinsky's story, because no one dared to hear it, because as far as they knew, it was all her fault. In June of 2014, Monica Lewinsky posted an article called Shame and Survival. It told her story about everything…

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    I am one of them. Santa Monica College was my first stop after high-school, almost 20 years ago. Growing up it seemed that I was always marginalized. I was the “darker skinned kid” who didn’t speak English and whose parents had funny accents. I recall being 7 years old and being cornered by a bunch of kids my age, and being told that my skin color was not liked by “God”. I realized early on that I was different. This difference, for an immigrant, is a hard pill to swallow. My high school…

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    Santa Barbara History

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    Background Info. Santa barbara is a city on the central California coast. The population in Santa Barbara from 2013 was 90,412. Santa Barbara is known for many things, but one in particular is its arts, and how it has aspired artist for generations. It all started approximately 13,000 years ago, when the first native americans arrived. With this there were many impacted events of Santa Barbara, the Mission period, The rancho period, The victorian period (SARC), The Earthquake of 1925, and the…

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    not live without. The situational comedy, Friends, gave viewers in the 1990s an image of “true” friendship. Set in New York, Rachel (Jennifer Aniston), Phoebe (Lisa Kudrow), Joey (Matt Leblanc), Chandler (Matthew Perry), Ross (David Schwimmer), and Monica (Courteney Cox Arquette) are a group of six friends that go through situations of everyday life together (Wikipedia.org). These characters entered into each others lives by different means, such as high school, college, or simply trying to find…

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    similarities, even though the two shows were made in two different decades. Both shows are alike in characters personalities, settings, and plots. Two characters’ that happen to share the same personality are Ted Mosby from How I Met Your Mother and Ross Geller from Friends. Both Ross and Ted have the tendency to correct people and over pronounce words. Another similarity between the two is they both were looking for love in New York City, But they both have bad luck in the relationship…

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    Kimmel Friends Analysis

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    Name the media you are discussing in this paper. What does Kimmel have to say about this kind of media as both reflecting gender difference and producing gender inequality? I have always been a fan of the hit TV show Friends. Over the summer it took me about a month and a half to complete the 10 years worth of 24 minute episodes. There were some things that I noticed about the show after completing the series, which will be discussed in this paper. As Kimmel mentions in the times of the Ed…

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    The shows Pretty Little Liars (PLL), and Friends has a popular viewing pertaining to the groups we form over the years of our life, and the ways we use the location around us. In both PLL and Friends there are close relations within the groups on each show. Moreover, there is mischief and worries that go through the minds of every character. Conversely, both shows attract viewers by giving them something to solve in each episode, and giving each viewer a sense that they are involved in how the…

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