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    MY BIG FAT GREEK WEDDING

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    work at her aunt’s agency‚ finally saw an American boy who she saw years before also single. Then they met and talked finally both of them have fallen in love. But the problem of them is that she can’t marry a non-Greek man which is the American boy (Ian Miller). This is unwanted by the father of the woman because he wants to preserve the Greek blood‚ culture‚ heritage and culture‚ but in the end the father finally accepts the American guy in the family and he has to adapt the culture of the woman.

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    It might be nice to give him one vulnerable moment to show a hint of what he could be or once was. Ian is another complex character. He’s sad and lonely. He’s driven by his inner guilt that he could not protect his wife or be there for his daughter. He uses Mona and Debra as a replacement. It might benefit the script to verbalize this‚ creating a stronger relationship arc between Debra and Ian. The other supporting characters feel believable‚ such as Gus‚ Derek‚ and Freddie. If there’s a need

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    Emotional Intelligence is a Better Than a Higher IQ Emotional intelligence is one of the best predictors of success. In fact‚ many studies show that emotional intelligence is a better indicator to success than a higher IQ (intelligence quotient). Take for instance Richard Branson who is dyslexic who couldn’t read and write as well as his other classmates in school‚ but he became one of the richest men in the world. Why is that? There are several reasons. But the main reason why emotional

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    national income is the value of all the goods and services provided in an economy in a given time period‚ normally over one year‚ the relationship between these two will be established though the expenditure approach and the Circular Flow of Income (Ian and Blink‚ 2007; Sexton 2007). In addition‚ consumers’ expectations of the future and its influence on national income will be explained‚ thus reflecting the importance of consumption expenditure in determining levels of national income (Keynes‚ 2008)

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    while Geneva’s husband‚ Ian Birdsong‚ is away fighting off the Union soldiers. Throughout the story‚ there is repeating evidence that Geneva is emotionally distant from Saranell and she keeps saying that “‘this whole war is so inconvenient‚ so ridiculous’” for her. Geneva‚ throughout the story‚ cannot admit that she lived the life that she didn’t want. Geneva cannot accept reality. “Ian Birdsong sprang to his feet and she extended a white hand to him.” (Geneva and her husband‚ Ian‚ on the porch of their

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    Formal Diary Entry

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    too many tattoos. There was also a very enlightening article on Ian Thorpe. Ian Thorpe is a fantastic swimmer and I admire him greatly. I was amazed to read that he is 192 centimetres tall with an incredible arm span. No wonder he was such a good swimmer! He used to have depression when he was younger man. It’s quite astonishing to see that he broke 22 world records during his very successful career while battling depression. Ian has been treated for depression since he was a teenager. He was

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    Thalia Cortland Butaker-Sutton was deemed insane on a Wednesday. By that following Monday‚ Thalia Cortland Butaker-Sutton was no longer Thalia Cortland Butaker-Sutton‚ but rather Thalia Cortland Doe. On her last Sunday as a Butaker-Sutton‚ Thalia overheard her mother speaking to her sister over the phone. “Well‚ we obviously can’t keep her -- she’s an embarrassment to the family name!” Thalia cringed. Was she an embarrassment? She thought that she wasn’t. Being a psychopath wasn’t uncommon‚ was it

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    still do not know what it means other than that it was the music John heard when he saw Mari‚ and now it is the music Ian hears when he sees Mari. Despite the lack of resolution‚ it was interesting that John concludes his spiel about ghosts about how it is not about seeing the ghost‚ but how that ghost makes you feel. That line resonated with me because it connects with something Ian said earlier‚ how therapy was about perceiving reality. It is one of the few points that connect with each other because

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    Other Side of the Bridge

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    The novel The Other Side of the Bridge by Mary Lawson delves into the coming of age of a boy named Ian as he experiences the trials of the transition from adolescence into adulthood. The boy from the small Northern Ontario town of Struan interacts with a variety characters in the secluded‚ tight-knit community‚ with the most prominent of them being his childhood friend Pete. Their relationship is primarily centered around the pair’s passion for fishing and nature itself‚ where it is gradually revealed

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    There are different methods of punishment that exist and the most common ones are imprisonment or death. However‚ contemporary societies have seen to it that there be an introduction of another means of punishment and this is through castration (Sommerville‚ 2013). Castration is a method of punishment that involves the authorities mutilating or interfering with the anatomy and hormones of those convicted of certain sexual offenses. Right now there are several states that practice this form of punishment

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