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    Santa Monica College, California

    Santa Monica College, California:
    Changing Lives through Excellence in Education
    Santa Monica College is a two-year community college with an enrollment of approximately 30,000 students -- including more than 3,100 international students from more than 100 countries. Students completing their first two years of undergraduate requirements can receive an Associate of Arts degree before transferring to a four-year university to complete their Bachelor's degree.
    Santa Monica College is located in the city of Santa Monica, California -- a vibrant, active and diverse beach-side community. Located on the West Coast of the United States, bordering the Pacific Ocean, it is home to a wide range of cultural, educational, and entertainment-filled activities. Santa Monica attracts a youthful, active population and is within easy commuting distance of the large urban city of Los Angeles, as well as many beach and residential communities.

    Santa Monica College, California
    Admissions and Application Requirements
    You can easily get all the necessary information about admissions and application requirements by visiting our website, http://www.smc.edu/international/
    In addition to filling out an application, the following requirements must be met for admission:
    • Provide proof of English proficiency. If you do not have sufficient English skills to join the academic program, please learn more about our Intensive English Language Program.
    • Essay (usually one or two pages) describing your reasons for applying to Santa Monica College
    • Official transcripts from your secondary school and / or college or university. If the transcript is not in English, you will need to have an official translation in English.
    • Complete and submit the International Student Financial Statement. In addition, the applicant and / or sponsor(s) must submit a bank statement showing a minimum of $21,000 to meet SMC's estimated tuition and living expenses. Further financial documentation may be required.
    Healthcare: Medical care in the United States is very expensive. Therefore, international students attending Santa Monica College are mandated to purchase a comprehensive medical insurance policy through the school. This policy is paid for by each student at the time of enrollment.

    Santa Monica College, California
    Intensive English Language Program
    The Intensive English Program at Santa Monica College offers 20 hours per week of noncredit content-based English instruction in reading, writing, listening, and speaking. The program is available at the beginning, intermediate, and advanced levels. The Intensive English Program is designed to matriculate students to the undergraduate program by improving their English proficiency. Students admitted to the Intensive English Program will be required to attend an orientation session before they begin the course. Students will take a test during the orientation session to determine the appropriate course level. In addition, books must be purchased on your own through the college book store.

    Housing Options at Santa Monica College
    Comfortable, safe housing is an important concern for our international students. Although SMC does not have a student dormitory, the International Education Counseling Center (IECC) is happy to assist students with the many housing options offered in Santa Monica and the nearby area:
    • Homestay Programs
    • Hotels
    • Hostels
    • Rooms in Private Homes
    • Apartment Sharing
    • Apartment Rentals
    • Corporate Housing
    • Dormitory-style Housing
    Please remember that securing housing is your responsibility. If you are not interested in a homestay program, we strongly suggest you arrive at least two weeks before classes start to familiarize yourself with the area and find comfortable housing. When considering a neighborhood, think about safety, transportation, and, if you do not have a car, be sure that things you need (such as shopping, library, post office, etc.) are close enough to be easily reached by bus, foot or bicycle.
    Homestay Programs: If you prefer to live with an American host family, you may consider a Homestay Program. These programs are arranged through private companies that charge a fee to match you with a compatible, pre-screened family. Your living arrangements would depend on your personal preferences as well as those of the host family. The host family often provides meals; typically the student will have a private bedroom and share a bathroom with members of the family. In most cases, a refundable damage deposit will be charged in addition to the processing fee and the monthly rent. Monthly costs vary, depending on the facilities provided. Each of these private companies has its own rules and regulations; SMC does not monitor or administer these programs.

    Santa Monica College, California
    Estimated Tuition and Fees at Santa Monica College
    per Academic Year (two semesters)
    The estimated costs for tuition, fees, health insurance, texbooks and supplies and living expenses for one academic year is approximately $21.000. Tuition and fees are subject to change.
    Tuition for the English Language program is separate from that of the college. Tuition is payable by cash, MasterCard, Visa, money order, cashier's check, or a California bank check only. There is no payment plan available. Tuition refunds follow Santa Monica College policies for each semester or session.

    Chanel:That Hot Girl From Fantasy Factory on MTV

    Up until last night, I had no f’in clue that Rob Dyrdek had a new show with a little firecracker hottie named Chanel. I’m not sure what her real name is, but this girl also tried some lame rap where she said she goes by “CC”. Really, she could call herself Mildred and I’d still want to ride my board through her tunnel. The girl is pretty hot, has a tight body in a bikini and actually makes this lame show worth watching. As retarded as MTV is, I’m sure they will spin her off at some point. Mark my words.
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    Ali Fedotowsky picks Roberto Martinez in ‘The Bachelorette’ finale

    At the drama-filled finale of The Bachelorette season six, Ali Fedotowsky finally chose Roberto Martinez.
    On bended knee, Martinez proposed to Fedotowsky against a Tahitian backdrop. “I want to make you smile. I want to make sure you wake up every morning for the rest of your life knowing that you’re so, so loved,” he said. “Share your life with me. Be my wife. Will you marry me?”
    The Bachelorette answered a yes.
    Martinez had long been in the lead of the bachelorette’s affections, saying that he “dropped out of my dreams”. Fedotowsky went along well with the 26-year-old ex-baseball player from Tampa ever since, giving him the first impression rose.
    The couple’s most memorable date was a sensual performance in the Broadway musical “The Lion King,” where they were suspended in mid-air, and a daring 100-foot tightrope walk between two of Los Angeles’ tallest buildings.
    Meanwhile, at her final date with runner-up Chris Lambton, Fedotowsky broke down and told him that she was “in love with somebody else.”
    “I have to let you go here and not wait till tomorrow. This wasn’t an easy decision,” she told her suitor. “I just didn’t want to put you through tomorrow because I knew it was going to be so hard.”
    A shaken Lambton took the rejection in stride. “Thank you for being honest,” he told her. “Good luck tomorrow. Go find out tomorrow if he loves you.”
    It took longer for Fedotowsky’s relationship with Lambton to pick up speed. It wasn’t until the 33-year-old landscaper’s hometown date in Cape Cod, Mass., where the bachelorette met his family, that he opened up and the two deeply connected.
    Ali Fedotowsky used to be a fan favorite on last season’s “The Bachelor”, but then she quit the show to focus on her career. Later on she was chosen to return as “The Bachelorette”.

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    The I-Core Cruncher obvs. Its the newest apparatus to (maybe) hit the fitness world and Robs just the guy that can sell it. Check out the video below and watch him demo the dangerous thingamabob to Drama. Think Rob can make it a hit …
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    Bachelorette Finale: Ali Fedotowsky Chooses Roberto Martinez

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    Roberto Martinez and Ali Fedotowskky are shown in a scene from "The Bachelorette."
    (Chris Chavira/ABC News)
    After a drama-filled season, and an especially drama-filled finale, Bachelorette Ali Fedotowsky finally chose Roberto Martinez.
    The season six finale of "The Bachelorette" ended with Martinez on bended knee proposing to Fedotowsky against a stunning Tahitian backdrop.
    "I want to make you smile. I want to make sure you wake up every morning for the rest of your life knowing that you're so, so loved," he said, dropping to one knee. "Share your life with me. Be my wife. Will you marry me?"
    She said "yes."

    A Drama-Filled Season Six

    Fans across the country had been rooting for Fedotowsky to meet her prince.
    Viewers had been told by host Chris Harrison to prepare for a finale "unlike anything we've seen before." And Fedotowsky did not fail to deliver.
    At the outset of her final date with runner-up Chris Lambton, the bachelorette broke down and told him that she was "in love with somebody else." She said she didn't want to put him through the final date and the rose ceremony because it would be too painful to him.
    "I have to let you go here and not wait till tomorrow. This wasn't an easy decision," she told her suitor. "I just didn't want to put you through tomorrow because I knew it was going to be so hard."
    A visibly shaken Lambton took the rejection in stride.

    Ehlers Danlos Syndrome Patient’s Recovery Surprises World

    LONDON, ENGLAND (GaeaTimes.com)- Olivia, a three year old toddler from the Leicestershire county of Central England has surprised many when she showcased the ability to walk and run. While this piece of news may sound strange to many, Olivia is a patient of the ‘ehlers danlos syndrome’, a type of joint disorder that prevents sufferers from moving about normally because of the fear of dislocation and breakage of the body bones.
    The parents of Olivia had kept their three year old toddler housed at the Great Ormond Street Hospital in London for quite some time now, with Olivia undergoing treatment for the rare ‘ehlers danlos syndrome’ that she has acquired right from birth. It was during her treatment days that her parents became aware of a special type of bodysuit available only in Australian markets which enables ‘ehlers danlos syndrome’ victims lead a normal life by keeping a check on the hypermobility levels in their system and also keeping their bones in proper shape.
    The three year old Olivia can now run and play around with her friends thanks to the bodysuit which she has just acquired. Priced at $4000, the special suit for ‘ehlers danlos syndrome’ patients was initially quite a difficult purchase for Olivia’s parents. It was only through the helping hand put forward by a local community club that helped the British parents to obtain one for their daughter. The Barwell and Earl Shilton Lions Club not only contributed, it also helped to collect the necessary funds for Olivia’s treatment. The three year old can now run around and play like all other children by just donning the new suit which acts as her second skin.

    T.I. And Tiny’s Wedding Photos

    As we previously told you, T.I. and Tiny were married over the weekend in Miami. Reportedly, the duo exchanged vows at a Miami courthouse on Friday, but followed that up with an elaborate ceremony on Saturday in front of a crowd that included Ashanti, Nelly, Kim Porter, Rasheeda, Angela Simmons, Bow Wow, Usher, Diamond and Scrappy. Monica, Kandi Burress, and Toya Carter served as bridesmaids to the new Mrs. T.I.P. who wore a Valentino gown for her big day. The happy couple was serenaded by Jamie Foxx and the incomparable El DeBarge, and according to witnesses, there was a fireworks display at the reception that spelled out, “Tiny & T.I.P Forever.” According to MTV.com, the pair will travel to Atlanta and Las Vegas to continue the celebration. Check out pictures of the big day below:






     

    Conductor Mitch Miller dies at age 99

    NEW YORK – Mitch Miller, the goateed orchestra leader who asked Americans to "Sing Along With Mitch" on television and records and produced hits for Tony Bennett, Patti Page and other performers, has died at age 99.
    His daughter, Margaret Miller Reuther, said Monday that Miller died Saturday in Lenox Hill Hospital after a short illness.
    Miller was a key record executive at Columbia Records in the pre-rock 'n' roll era, making hits with singers Bennett, Page, Rosemary Clooney and Johnny Mathis. As a producer and arranger, Miller had misses, too, famously striking out on projects with Frank Sinatra and a young Aretha Franklin and in general scorning the rise of rock.
    "Sing Along With Mitch" started as a series of records, then became a popular NBC show starting in early 1961. Miller's stiff-armed conducting style and signature goatee became famous. The TV show ranked in the top 20 for the 1961-62 season, and soon children everywhere were parodying Miller's stiff-armed conducting. An all-male chorus sang old standards, joined by a few female singers, most prominently Leslie Uggams. Viewers were invited to join in with lyrics superimposed on the screen and followed with a bouncing ball.
    "He is an odd-looking man," New York Times critic Brooks Atkinson wrote in 1962. "His sharp beard, twinkling eyes, wrinkled forehead and mechanical beat make him look like a little puppet as he peers hopefully into the camera. By now most of us are more familiar with his tonsils than with those of our families."
    Atkinson went on to say that as a musician, Miller was "first rate," praising "the clean tone of the singing, the clarity of the lyrics, the aptness of the tempos, the variety and the occasional delicacy of the instrumental accompaniment."
    An accomplished oboist, Miller played in a number of orchestras early in his career, including one put together in 1934 by George Gershwin. "Gershwin was an unassuming guy," Miller told The New York Times in 1989. "I never heard him raise his voice."
    Miller began in the recording business with Mercury Records in the late '40s, first on the classical side, later with popular music. He then went over to Columbia Records as head of its popular records division.
    Among the stars whose hits he worked on were Clooney, Page, Bennett, Frankie Laine and Jo Stafford. His decision to have Mathis switch from jazz to lushly romantic ballads launched the singer as a superstar. Bennett credits Miller with helping him become a superstar.
    "Mitch Miller put me on the map by producing some of my very first million-selling records, and he was a great friend and a magnificent musician," Bennett said in a statement.
    Miller had a less rewarding collaboration with Sinatra, whose recording of the novelty song "Mama Will Bark," featuring dog imitations, was considered the nadir of the singer's career. Still, Miller became known for his distinctive arrangements, such as the use of a harpsichord on Clooney's megahit version of "Come On-a My House." He used dubbing of vocal tracks back when that was considered exotic.
    "To me, the art of singing a pop song has always been to sing it very quietly," Miller said in the book "Off the Record: An Oral History of Popular Music."
    "The microphone and the amplifier made the popular song what it is — an intimate one-on-one experience through electronics. It's not like opera or classical singing. The whole idea is to take a very small thing and make it big."
    Miller and a chorus had a No. 1 hit in 1955 with "The Yellow Rose of Texas," and that led to his sing-along records a few years later.
    The years of Miller's biggest successes were also the early years of rock 'n' roll, and many fans saw his old-fashioned arrangements of standards and folk favorites as an antidote to the noisy stuff the teens adored. As an executive at Columbia, Miller would be widely ridiculed for trying to turn a young Aretha Franklin into a showbiz diva in the tradition of Sophie Tucker. She left Columbia in the mid-1960s, signed with Atlantic Records and was soon transformed into the "Queen of Soul."
    But Miller was not entirely unsympathetic to rock 'n' roll, or to the counterculture. In 1969, he attended a massive demonstration in Washington against the Vietnam War. In a 1955 essay in The New York Times magazine, he said the popularity of rhythm and blues, as he called it, with white teens was part of young people's "natural desire not to conform, a need to be rebellious."
    He added: "There is a steady — and healthy — breaking down of color barriers in the United States; perhaps the rhythm-and-blues rage — I am only theorizing — is another expression of it."
    "Miller has often been maligned as a maestro of 1950s schlock ... Yet Miller injected elements of rhythm and blues and country music, however diluted, into mainstream pop," Ken Emerson wrote in his book "Always Magic in the Air."
    In the Martin Scorsese documentary on Bob Dylan, "No Direction Home," Miller acknowledged that he was dubious when famed producer John Hammond brought the nearly unknown Dylan to the staid Columbia label in the early '60s. "He was singing in, you know, this rough-edged voice," Miller said. "I will admit I didn't see the greatness of it." But he said he respected Hammond's track record in finding talent.
    Miller's square reputation in the post-rock era brought his name and music to unexpected places. In 1993, one of his "Sing Along" records was used by the FBI to drive out the Branch Davidian cult from its Waco, Texas compound.
    In recent years, Miller returned to his classical roots, appearing frequently as a guest conductor with symphony orchestras.
    In 2000, he won a special Grammy Award for lifetime achievement.
    Reuther said her father died of "just old age."
    "He was absolutely himself up until the minute he got sick," she said. "He was truly blessed with a long and wonderful life."
    Miller was born in 1911, in Rochester, N.Y., son of a Russian Jewish immigrant wrought-iron worker and a seamstress. He graduated from the Eastman School of Music of the University of Rochester.
    Reuther said there will be a memorial service for her father in the fall.
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    Associated Press Writer David Bauder and AP National Writer Hillel Italie contributed to this report. Biographical material in this story was written by former AP staffer Polly Anderson.

    Hilton Bora Bora

    Hotel Rating:
    5 Star
    • Located on a stretch of private white-sand beach, this resort is three km (two miles) from Viatape (the town center) and Matira Beach.
    • All guest suites, located either over water or in a lush garden setting, have Polynesian décor, wood floors, and marble bathrooms.
    • A beach bar and grill, a Polynesian bar serving exotic cocktails, and Canoe Breakfast are among the dining options.
    What to Expect:
    • Holidaymakers and honeymooners from around the globe arrive at Bora Bora Nui Resort and Spa by boat, since it is located on a rocky motu (lagoon island). Greeted by ukulele players, they disembark at an overwater reception area set over a natural aquarium where shoals of trumpet fish swim. Activities and receptions desks sit in shaded pavilions of natural woods, decorated with mother-of-pearl artworks. Guests receive a complimentary welcome drink and pastry. Across the water over a walkway, and just behind the beach, the resort's restaurants, bars, and lounges sit in Polynesian-style buildings surrounded by tropical gardens. Bungalows nestle on the hillside or overwater along an 800-metre white-sand beach. At night, spotlights on the hillside trees, through the gardens, and in the lagoon itself provide a romantic ambiance.
    Amenity Highlights:
    • Bora Bora Nui Resort and Spa has a 1000-square-metre infinity pool that overlooks the beach and lagoon; use of kayaks, catamarans, and snorkelling equipment is complimentary. A full-service health spa features an adjoining air-conditioned fitness centre and unisex sauna and steam room. Three computer terminals, wireless Internet access (complimentary), a printer, fax machine, and small selection of books are available at a 24-hour library. The resort also has a helipad for transfers and tours, a deep-sea fishing boat, and exclusive use of Motu Tapu, a private islet, for picnics, romantic dinners, and special events.
    Insider Tip:
    • Bora Bora Nui Resort and Spa sits on Toopua Motu, an island in the lagoon just over a kilometre from the mainland. Unlike other motu, it is hilly and rocky and rises to over 100 metres. The summit of the hills are tumbled with grey volcanic boulders, remnants of what was once a volcano now sinking into the ocean floor. The top of the hills also provides spectacular views towards the main island and Mt Otemanu. Toopua Motu is also significant in the cultural life of local Polynesians, featuring prominently in many of their creation stories.

    Location:

    P.O. BOX 502
    VAITAPE, BORA BORA ISLAND, 98730
    French Polynesia
    Region: 
    • Bora Bora
    • Airport:

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    Who is the next Bachelor

    I must apologize I was a little tardy in getting to the press conference and missed the beginning of the first question. I didn't edit it because Ty's answer was just too good to take out.
    One thing that comes across is Ty Brown's southern charm. He is totally easy going with a wonderful sense of humor.
    Lots of topics are covered. Ty talks of his high and low points as well as his opinions of some of the other suitors he had to bunk with while on the Bachelorette.
    Ty was asked if he would accept being the next Bachelor and to me the way he answered the question makes it a good bet that he will be the next bachelor.
    Ty also deals with the question of going on The Bachelorettewith the ulterior motive of furthering his music career.
    Please enjoy the Ty Brown Interview.

    Smile :)