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    I Love Lucille Ball

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    In the 1950s, every Monday night nearly 16 million Americans throughout the country interrupted their daily schedules to tune in to the timeless family show, I Love Lucy. Lucille Ball and her crew explored the possibilities of television and its untapped potential that would forever alter America’s entertainment industry. Prior to Lucille Ball’s work, there were very few television shows in existence. The television business was risky, few people had a television within their home and even…

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    In the movie, “Love and Anarchy”, there are two alternative titles to this story. The other title is “This Morning at 10 in the morning in a well known House of Tolerance.” For this asssignment, we are asked to discuss potential reasons that Wertmuller may offer these two titles for us. Personally, I do not completely understand the second title. I think “Love and Anarchy” makes much more sense, and appeals more to people in general. That may be one reason why this title is more well known, and…

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    Love and Money People love to make money and make money for love. The themes of love and money are closely related, almost as if they were the same, in The Great Gatsby. The only true love expressed is with material things and with one’s self. ***a sentence getting from love and money to “true love”...money makes love not true b/c….list reasons*** The Gatsby persona was created to fit the upper class lifestyle so his admiration for Daisy’s lifestyle is exaggerated as love. This is proven…

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    IT WORTH IT! We are always looking for love in our in our life. A woman looks for sweetheart who turns to be spouse. Mostly we find more love from our parent whom treasure and respect every step of the way. Love is almost inexpressible in some situation .we all or rather everyone wishes for unconditional love and more understanding in our differences. In the book a good fall, particularly in temporary love story it describes on how partners settle for whatever makes…

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    Love poems are better when they are filled with ornate and elevated language. Of course, I am more than a little biased, as I prefer the works of authors such as Shakespeare, Ernest Hemingway, John Keats, and Lord Byron, all of whom used more archaic forms of language. I think that more complicated forms of language show great eloquence, and a capable of containing more emotion than their more direct counterparts. Take, for example, this line from Ezra Pound’s “The River Merchant’s Wife”: “The…

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    members can love one another, and how a failure to love ultimately destroys them all. Despite all of this, the central focus is the beautiful, yet doomed, Candace Compson, also known as Caddy. One of the astounding aspects to excogitate is that throughout all of the section and perspectives in the novel,…

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    My True Love Relationship

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    separated him from the rest. By the age of twelve, her feelings of love were strong due her adolescence and this caused her to get annoyed at the other female children that played with him, which often led her to shoving them aside or causing them to fall and injure themselves. She was a kid, but she was smart for…

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    I Love Lucy Analysis

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    I Love Lucy I Love Lucy have been able to stay on the air for half a century and entertain millions. It is a comedy series in the 1950's about a couple ,Lucy Ricardo and Ricky Ricardo, who are friends with Ethel and Fred the owner of the apartment building in New York City were they live. The show I Love Lucy has some funny jokes and is interesting to watch to see how life was like back then but a lot of the times the jokes aren't funny and the show pertays women and immature and childish and…

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    the nerve to want to go back, God still loved them and provided. His love is so unconditional and for that I am thankful. "Now unto him that is able to do exceeding abundantly above all that we ask or think, according to the power that worketh in us".( Ephesians 3:20) (Holy Bible, 2012) This is the love of God. I think about what caused that trip to take forty years, was the love of God not enough? We know that it was. God 's love corrects and teaches also. He cares that we get it right with…

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    Love is something that every human being experiences at one point or another, whether it be towards family, friends, or a partner. But even though it’s commonly looked at as something that can bring only good, it can also cause antagonism between two people. Indeed, it can bring them together, but it can just as easily tear them apart, destroying any amiability and sense of affection that they have built along with it. The idea of love being a destructive force is a prevalent topic throughout…

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