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    we could see at the right frame that Monica is actually looking at them, then she talk to Phoebe about her getting married to Chandler. We could see clearly that the director try to show what normal life would be, boys talk and girls talk. Seeking friends for advices just like in a real life situation. In the next scene, Chandler and Monica then decided to go to the casino, letting the dice decide whether they will get married or not. While they are walking through the casino, the sound only focuses

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    It All Started In The Fall Of 2015 I Was Thirteen Years Old Living In Roseville. Earlier That Day I Had Asked My Step Mom Lisa If I Could Go To My Best Friend Nicole 's House To Go Do Homework And That Afterwards We Were Going To The Mall With My Other Friend Kylie. She Had Said Yes So After School Her Mom Jennifer Would Pick Us Up And I Would Go To Nicole 's House To Do Homework And Go To The Mall, But When I Had Asked Lisa If I Could Go To Nicole 's House I Had Left Out That Afterwards We Were

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    about a young 15-year-old girl named, Connie. Connie spends her time meeting boys, lounging around the house and going out with her friends. One night an unusual man makes a threatening gesture to her in the parking lot of a local drive-in restaurant. Until, one day the unusual man pulls up in her driveway in a gold colored car. The man introduces himself as Arnold Friend and asks Connie to join him for a ride. During their conversation, Connie is aware that Arnold is dangerous; his language becomes

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    In 2008 Joel Garreau conducted interviews and wrote a piece titled "Friends Indeed" for the Washington Post. Garreau brings up possible dangers, minor inconveniences, and what truly defines a friend in the new media world we live in. I felt Garreau came across as jaded by most of the interviews he conducted. He did not seem to speak with a wide array of people that gave positive impacts social media can have, but rather focused on the negatives of the subject. Garreau did bring up valid points,

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    New jobs, lifestyle, and a sense of independence began in the 1990s. Friends, the favored comedic television series, portrayed this American culture. This sitcom included ten seasons, which aired from 1994 to 2004 (Wikipedia.org). The setting was in Manhattan, New York, and included the Central Perk coffee house. It revealed the lives of six young adults: Jennifer Aniston (Rachel), Courteney Cox (Monica), Lisa Kudrow (Phoebe), Matt LeBlanc (Joey), Matthew Perry (Chandler), and David Schwimmer (Ross)

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    My name is Joey Tribbiani and I live in an apartment with my friend Chandler Geller. I am a very talented actor. My friends live right next to us. We visit them daily and meet up at the coffee house next to us in Manhattan,New York City my home. And the big thing about me is that I have a superpower. My superpower is Telekinesis and nobody will ever know. I found out I had this ability when I was 10 years old. I was lying in my home just outside of Queens and everything just started to fly everywhere

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    Katie Addams Mrs. Rehrig English L1 6 October 2016 The Book Details I chose to read the book Parrotfish by Ellen Wittlinger. I selected this book for many reasons. Beyond the intriguing design of the cover, the title grabbed my attention. I was unaware of what a parrotfish was. As I learned in the book, a parrotfish is a type of fish that can change gender as it goes throughout life. This metaphor contributes to one of the biggest thematic statements of the novel (“Nature creates many variations”)

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    loom, blessing those in need, and enjoying the friends you brought into my life.” There is some noise outside her house. Her stomach knots. So far her work and outspoken faith hasn’t gotten her into trouble with authorities. Still these are perilous times to love Jesus. Opening the door she sees friendly faces. The women scurry in catching up on the day’s events, and equally important, sharing laughter and good times. Dorcas smiles at her friends as she assigns them tasks for the day; while simultaneously

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    full of students trying to leave as quickly as possible, Rachel leisurely heads to where she plans on meeting her friends: Sadie, Molly, and Payton. With the background noise of lockers opening and closing as well as the people chatting around her, Rachel says goodbye to her classmates and grabs her black and white Under Armour backpack from Mrs.Hennen's prep room as she greets her friends, so they all can go to swimming practice together. “We always have met up there,” Rachel says, “it's a tradition

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    Freedom : A Short Story

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    trek through the wild streets of Brookline, Massachusetts. This is an account of the first time I went out without my parents. Growing up, my parents used to be unbearably overprotective. As a result of this, I rarely was allowed to hang out with my friends if an adult was not around to supervise us. I also had very little street smarts or navigation ability since I was never out by myself. This continued until seventh grade, when I started to become really frustrated with my lack of freedom. I was envious

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