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    Ideal Playlist Analysis

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    The Ideal Playlist Music is a form of speaking our hearts out. Through music‚ we can relate and sympathize in the songs we listen to. Whenever I listen to love songs‚ I cannot deny that I sometimes put myself in the persona to whom the singer is singing to. Thoughts about the qualities I like in a man spirals in my mind and in no time‚ I already created a playlist that would fit to the ideal person that most of us want to spend our lives with in the future. 1. That person is everything you will ever

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    The Deaf and Blind Husbands Michel de Montaigne‚ a sixteenth-century French philosopher‚ states “A good marriage would be between a blind wife and a deaf husband.” Marriage is very difficult and a marriage would be perfect if the wife could not see what the husband is doing‚ and the husband could not hear what his wife says. Unfortunately for George Wilson‚ from The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ and Amos Hart‚ from the movie Chicago‚ they are both deaf and blind and their wives have no disabilities

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    Literary Analysis

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    "First day of school!!‚" I shouted with nervous excitement as I jumped out the car to attend my first day at an American school. My anxiety was building high – everyone said this would change my life. They say this is good for me; that my life will be better by starting school in America at such a young age. But all I felt was separation‚ and hunger – as I sat on the "redpainted benches in the fall chill of noon" and last night ’s caldereta hiding beneath me‚ securing away any small differences

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    Literary Analysis

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    and made it to more modern and the new neighbors in the community wanted Mrs. Fullerton’s house to be demolished. Throughout the story of “The Painted Door” Anne is the character that is always lonely and bored. She always wants to be beside her husband especially at the time when there were a snowstorm coming. Mrs. Fullerton’s who has an old lifestyle is not acceptable to the new neighbor who has new modern houses. Her neighbors wanted her house to be separated from the new community or demolished

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    literary analysis

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    Cited: Cassegard‚ Carl. "Murakami Haruki And The Naturalization Of Modernity." International Journal Of Japanese Sociology 10.1 (2001): 80-92. Academic Search Premier. Web. 25 Sept. 2014. DiConsiglio‚ John. "Haruki Murakami Stinks." Literary Cavalcade 51.4 (1999): 15. Academic Search Premier. Web. 25 Sept. 2014. Murakami‚ Haruki. "The Year of Spaghetti." (2005): 178-83. Web.

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    To her master‚ nay father‚ to her husband‚ nay brother; his handmaid‚ nay daughter‚ his spouse‚ nay sister: to ABELARD‚ HELOISE. Your letter written to a friend for his comfort‚ beloved‚ was lately brought to me by chance. Seeing at once from the title that it was yours‚ I began the more ardently to read it in that the writer was so dear to me‚ that I might at least be refreshed by his words as by a picture of him whose presence I have lost. Almost every line of that letter‚ I remember‚ was filled

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    A Good Husband

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    A Good Husband There is a theory that every woman believes: a good husband does not exist. Love isn’t finding someone perfect; it is loving someone imperfect‚ perfectly. A good husband is someone that has the eight qualities of a man. They show love and affection‚ respect vows‚ protect the family‚ adapt to change‚ provide structure and create great bond for the family‚ also are genuine and loyal‚ and demonstrate sensitivity. A good husband is a man who can see the pain behind a fake smile‚ and

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    Parents always say that they want their children to follow their dreams‚ but that’s considered hypocritical when they don’t let their kids decided for themselves. In many cultures‚ the choice of education‚ job‚ and spouse is the parents’ decision and the children in question are expected to be obedient and learn to accept those decisions without requesting any other alternatives. The question is: how can these children obey their parents when they don’t get to live their own lives? In some rare situations

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    The short story How I Met My Husband‚ by Alice Munro‚ is an excellent example of realistic writing. She uses ordinary and worldly events‚ actual locations‚ and a very ironic tone in the story. Alice Munro also uses everyday people for her protagonists‚ who encounter normal events and emotions. In the story How I Met My Husband‚ Edie shows the growth from someone who is very naïve to someone who is more realistic. In the beginning of this story‚ Edie is a very naïve fifteen-year-old girl. She does

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    In an ideal collaboration‚ singer and pianist inspire each other with their colours and dynamic and articulatory nuances. On occasions when the singer is less nuanced‚ however‚ the pianist should still try to bring out the various shades that convey the richness of text and music‚ but without disturbing the impression of accord between the two partners. Closely related to tone colour‚ dynamics and the blending of voices are the issues of balance and support. Gerald Moore claims that balance is the

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