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    back oh! I almost walked into giant Oscar statue that’s embarrassing maybe nobody noticed. “That was the last award thank you to the academy, to everyone who came tonight and everyone at home for watching goodnight everyone Till next year! “ Neil Patrick Harris announces he will forever be the best Oscar

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    Lgbtq Equal Rights Essay

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    successful irregular families on television is without a doubt aiding in accepting differences. For example, the ABC Family/Freeform show The Fosters is a show about two lesbian mothers raising five children and doing a magnificent job. LGBTQ+ actor Neil Patrick Harris and his husband David Burtka have adopted two beautiful children and they appear healthy and happy, like any child raised in a typical heterosexual household. Unconventional families in the public eye make an important impact on the acceptance

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    The movie is shown from the villain’s point of view, with the stereotypical Hero placed in the antagonist role. Doctor Horrible (played by Neil Patrick Harris) is shown as a kind of awkward just trying to get by villain, whereas the hero, Captain Hammer is shown as the cocky overly assured hero, whose main goal is to take or ruin what makes Horrible happy. (“I’m a hero. But if you have eyeballs you

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    In November 2006 NPH opened up to the public. He said, “ [I] am quite proud to say that I am a very content gay man living my life to the fullest (Cartlidge 64).” Neil is a great example of being yourself. Whatever makes you happy you should do, say, or be. After coming out NPH claimed his life became better. Neil’s gay announcement was not an issue with his work. NPH allowed himself to be seen however with his jobs

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    How I Met Your Mother

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    Set in Manhattan, How I Met Your Mother follows the social and romantic lives of Ted Mosby (Josh Radnor) and his friends Marshall Eriksen (Jason Segel), Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders), Lily Aldrin (Alyson Hannigan), and Barney Stinson (Neil Patrick Harris).[1] As a framing device, the main character, Ted,[1] using voiceover narration by Bob Saget, in the year 2030 recounts to his son and his daughter the events that led to his meeting their mother. Known for its unique structure[citation needed]

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    English 102 For this assignment, I've chosen to analyze the movie, Gone Girl and television show, The Office. Gone Girl, a movie still in theaters, stars Neil Patrick Harris and Ben Affleck and is based off a 2012 book. The book, written by Gillian Flynn, has since been a New York Times' Best Seller. The Office was a television show spanning from 2005-2013 and earned multiple awards. Both the book and movie are extremely graphic in nature, so the target audience is geared more towards college

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    Harris was a “clinical psychopath...the mastermind...and had hoped to demonstrate his superiority to the world” (1). Harris was complex, seeing as how he was very aggressive but seem charming on the outside. People referred to him as “sweet-faced and well-spoken [and] nice” (3). This was just a facade used by Harris to cover up his “cold, calculating, and homicidal” personality (3). Harris’ sole goal was to punish people. Harris kept private journal which he started

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    who just happens to be known for his masculinity, this leads the target audience, which is men, to believe that if they use Old Spice, they will be thought of as manly as Crews. Old Spice has also used other Actors such as Isaiah Mustafah and Neil Patrick Harris to help support the idea that Old Spice gives you a more masculine appeal, this helps with credibility since men are aspiring to be like them. Following ethos is logos. This is an appeal to the audience based on logic and reasoning

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    Amy Flynn Essay

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    Nick also meets Amy’s ex boyfriend Tommy O’Hara (Scott McNairy), who claims Amy framed him for rape. Nick also approaches another ex-boyfriend, the wealthy Desi Collings (Neil Patrick Harris), which Amy has previously filed a restraining order on, but Desi refuses to share any details. So after Amy’s neighbors at the campground rob her for her remaining money, Amy has to call Desi and convince him that she ran away from Nick because

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    Nowadays there are many airlines competing with each other. They choose different strategies in advertising their services in order to attract as many clients as possible. Some companies in their ads make an accent on exceptional features of an airline and its luxury. Such advertisements are more focused on keeping the attention of wealthy and prudent people who value their time and comfort. American Airlines is a great example of a company using this strategy: they proclaimed its exceptionalism

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