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    How I Met Your Mother (HIMYM) is an American sitcom on CBS that follows Ted Mosby’s trials and errors in the search of true love. He’s accompanied on his journey by his small group of friends as they navigate their late twenties and early thirties as working professionals in New York City. The show aired from September 19‚ 2005 through March 31‚ 2014‚ and is now available on Netflix‚ as well as other digital streaming platforms. HIMYM is famous for its progressive portrayal and support of gay rights

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    Husband

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    Throughout “How I Met My Husband” by Alice Munro there are some points of suspense and uncertainty as to which direction the story will head. First‚ how the relationship between Mrs. Peebles and Edie catapult Edie to new relationships. Then there is wondering where the relationship between Edie and Chris will head. This causes the short story to have two types of irony‚ situational and dramatic because of the direction the story starts off then changes and ends up. Edie is a fifteen year old girl

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    The narrator of Alice Munro’s short story “Meneseteung” wants to glorify the fictional late 19th century poet‚ Almeda Roth. Her motivation lies in that little is known of Roth except where she lived and some family history both detailed in the preface of Roth’s “Offerings”‚ a collection of Roth’s poems‚ and even if there was some information‚ not much is specified “Meneseteung”. There is something said about her in the Vidette‚ the local paper in the town where Roth lived. The article reads‚ “April

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    1) CLIENT: My husband thinks I’m an alcoholic. I’m here because he made me come. Sure‚ I drink. I drink a lot. But he’s the reason I drink. SW: It can really be sad when you are being tag by someone close to you as an alcoholic and I know that you are angry with your husband for bringing you here‚ but I want you to know that it is because of his concern and care for you that made him to take the step in asking you to come for this meeting. Moreover‚ I will not force you to stay is all about your

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    uses music in her short story "Miss Brill" to help set the stage for the play that is about to begin. In addition to becoming "the first Canadian to win the Canada-Australia Literary Prize in 1977"‚ Alice Munro preferred to write "about women’s lives and motivations" (Encarta). Katherine Mansfield’s story "Miss Brill" and Alice Munro’s story "Prue" have similarities and differences between them by lonely women acting life out in imaginary plays (in which they are the main characters) and the use of

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    My Dreamed Husband

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    My Dreamed Husband Good afternoon everyone present. Today‚ I would like to talk about “My Dreamed Husband”. We all have very high expectations or ideals about our future husbands. It is quite natural to have preconceived ideas about our future husbands. It will indeed‚ be rare to find a husband with all the virtues and qualities that we exalt. Perhaps that is the reason why some relationships that have strong initial potential tend to become sour. It is not wrong to have dreams and fantasies about

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    My Ideal Husband

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    The Ideal Husband Thesis statement : There are few characteristics of an ideal husband of mine such as loving‚ great personality‚ good looking and career man. A man who is a woman married to is called as husband. I believed that majority of women in this world wishing for an ideal husband to be their life partner‚ so do I. Unfortunately‚ finding those ‘quality man’ these days is not as easy as ABC. Why do I wish for an ideal husband? It is because good qualities in a husband can affect

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    my ideal husband

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    what I wrote about ‘MY IDEAL HUSBAND’. Heyyyyy! It’s actually for homework la. I think it’s interesting to be share with you guys. Please ignore all the grammatical error. I didn’t get the “corrected” version from my teacher yet. To have an ideal husband is the one of every woman’s dream. We do have our own definition about an ideal husband .For me‚ I think an ideal husband is someone who is responsible and could love his wife as much as she loves him. There are few characteristics for my ideal

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    Love is the most powerful force in the world‚ even in death the power of love continues to be felt making the lover immortal. This is the idea expressed in Anne Bradstreet’s ode “To My Dear and Loving Husband”. The Love between two people is so powerful that it combines them and makes the as one. This is proven when Bradstreet states “If ever two were one … Surely we” (1)‚ This states that connection between two people is so powerful that it combines them physically‚ mentally and spiritually thus

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    My ex husband

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    In the poem “My Ex-Husband” by Gabriel Spera the main character displays hate for her husband‚ which in time reveals her love for him. The hateful tone in the poem contributes to the fact that she dislikes her husband‚ but at the same time she is stuck in the past‚ which keeps her from moving on. The first two lines of the poem introduce us to the a picture of her ex husband: “Thats my ex-husband pictured on the self‚ smiling as if in love”. We begin to suspect that main character is no longer with

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