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    Amanda Bynes Amanda Bynes born April 3,1986 was a young actress who maybe got famous at too young. Her works/appearance include; a children's sketch comedy series “All That” “The Amanda Show” Films: “What a Girl Wants” “Hairspray” “Easy a” among other appearances. Early life and career: Bynes started her career at 7 starting with commercials. At the age of 15 Bynes moved on to bigger things. Films. Her comedic tendencies allowed her to have her own show and also starring in many others

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    role model, Amanda Bynes, and why they have influenced me and how they have impacted my life, making me the person that I am today. In this paper, I will also discuss how they have become the people that they are today, and will include personal experiences that I have shared with my positive role model, and mistakes that I have learned from because of the choices that my negative role model has made that have had an unfavorable impact on her future. Shannon Smith and Amanda Bynes: A Positive

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    they want to be consumed by the gossip. Therefore, I choose to do my media review on Amanda Bynes on the Showbiz Tonight show clip. Describe the spectacle as being the focus of the public, having massive exposure of events and people. This clip highlights her fall as a celebrity while bringing in evidence of a past interview. The focus of

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    The van quickly left the area with the two agents inside, heading towards the Potomac. They arrived at a house, the van pulled into the garage and the occupants, one of which was unconscious were brought inside, tossed into a room and locked inside. Amanda managed to get the lock pick out of Lee’s collar and get her cuffs unlocked, the untie her and Lee’s feet and then unlock Lee’s hands. She gently took his jacket off and bunched it under his head and then checked him over to see if anything was broken

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    It was dark and stormy that fateful night. I had just finished putting the finishing touches on my monthly report when my assistant, James Warren, ran in. He looked excited about something, and he interrupted me before I could ask him what he was so excited about. “There’s been a robbery at Riordan Palace!” he shouted. Riordan Palace had what had seemed to many as an impenetrable security. Apparently, they were wrong, as somebody had broken in. Worse yet, they had stolen Mrs. Riordan’s prized

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    is past April, actress Amanda Bynes tweeted a blurry photograph starring — who else? — herself. The image itself is unremarkable, its main features being her primped cleavage and a face obscured by her iPhone's bright flash. That didn't stop critics — both professional and otherwise — from highlighting the selfie as "bizarre," even though it would eventually be forgotten as just one of the starlet's many. The attention lavished on an otherwise ordinary arrangement of pixels prompts the question:

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    star, Amanda Bynes, has recently gone through a wild child phase, as seen by committing several federal crimes, such as hitting and running, driving under the influence, and using illegal drugs. Bynes has recently been diagnosed with both Schizophrenia, and Bipolar Disorder. Finally, after several outrageous months, Bynes was, “placed under an involuntary hold,” known as the 5150 psychiatric hold, in Los Angeles, California. The UCLA Medical Center came to a conclusion and diagnosed Amanda Bynes with

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    Application Paper: Mean Girls Introduction Mean Girls follows the story of Cady Heron, who is starting her first year in a public high school after being homeschooled while living in Africa (Michaels & Waters, 2004). She initially befriends two “outcasts”, Janis and Damien, but then is introduced to an elite popular group of girls named “The Plastics.” When these girls decide to befriend Cady, Cady is convinced by Janis and Damien to spy on the Plastics while pretending to be their friend. When Regina

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    In Mean Girls (2004), Cady Heron (Lindsay Lohan) is a new student at North Shore High School. Throughout the film we hear the narration of Cady and witness the Bildungsroman of her character. Bildungsroman is known as “a specific subgenre of coming-of-age stories that focus on the protagonist’s psychological and moral growth. Hence, character change is extremely important” (Kusina, 2015). She has a major culture shock when she goes from being homeschooled in Africa to being a part of the most popular

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    MEAN GIRLS AND DEVELOPEMTAL PSYCHOLOGY Chinonyerem Onuoha Texas Women’s University Mean Girls and Developmental Psychology Introduction The film that I chose to do was the movie Mean Girls. This movie is filled with many funny characters and an amusing plot, but even though this movie has earned the crown of being the official “chick flick” it has a lot of psychological concepts that people really do not realize. However, when you really think about it, the movie has a lot to relate with

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