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    comedies of all time, When Harry met Sally. In recent years, one of the most popular sub-genre of film, romantic-comedies or rom-coms for short, has gotten a bad reputation. Due to many rom-coms following the same storyline and containing typical rom-com tropes, many have become bored with the genre, and some detest it because of its predictable nature. There are some hidden gems within the genre that veer off from the typical rom-com films, like When Harry Met Sally. With a well-casted group of

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    When Harry Met Sally The film I chose to view for this Romantic Comedy paper was When Harry met Sally. I enjoyed this movie. The two main characters were Harry (Billy Crystal) and Sally Allbright (Meg Ryan). When first introduced to these characters, Sally is driving to New York, and Harry, who is the boyfriend of Sally's friend, is catching a ride with her. Sally is a very structured person. To quote Harry, she is a "high maintenance" women. Harry, on the other hand, has a more laid back

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    Season 9 Finally of How I Met Your Mother Is there such thing as the perfect series being completely ruined by the finally? Or maybe a bad season being saved by the perfect finally? That’s the question that comes to hand when people talk about the season nine final of “How I Met Your Mother” that premiered on March 31st, 2014. On that day the nation split, of those who fell in love with the season but hated the final, and those who hated the final season but loved the finally. Well here is the cold

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    The film “When Harry Met Sally” is rife with examples of interpersonal communication victories and utter failures. The main characters- Harry Burns played by Billy Crystal and Sally Albright played by Meg Ryan- are captive to each other’s company during a car ride from Chicago to New York and quickly find they maintain very opposite viewpoints on much of life, especially relationships between men and women. The premise for the argument and the remainder of the film is the disagreement as to whether

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    Season 9 Finale of How I Met Your Mother Is there such thing as the perfect series being completely ruined by the finale? Or maybe a bad season being saved by the perfect finale? That’s the question that comes to hand when people talk about the season nine final of “How I Met Your Mother” that premiered on March 31st, 2014. On that day the nation split, of those who fell in love with the season, but hated the final, and those who hated the final season but loved the finale. Well, here is the cold

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    5.1. Structure and delivery Whether delivered through specialty clinics or community pharmacies, OAT is, structured with elements aiming at monitoring treatment outcomes and minimising diversion [Thomas et al, 2013]. According to the WHO, OAT combines specific psychological and pharmacological interventions to reduce opioid use and its related harm, and to enhance quality of life [WHO, 2009]. While OAT covers approximately 10% of OUD patients, expanding and optimising outcomes of OAT observe several

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    Visiting the Met, as it’s colloquially known, is a great way to spend a day in New York. Of course, since the museum is two million square feet it is also easy to spend multiple days exploring. In the time that you take to visit you get to see artifacts, and artwork, that totals nearly half a trillion dollars. The Museum is also an event hosting center, enabling people in the area to meet. The Paintings in the Met are from a wide range of dates from 1550 B.C.E. all the way up to today. The different

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    class for the trip to the "Big Apple" on the eve of Halloween. We departed from a campus parking lot early Saturday morning. Our destination was the Metropolitan Museum of Art, which is located at 82nd Street and Fifth Avenue. I had never been to "the Met" before and I was very impressed. I wandered throughout the museum going from gallery to gallery until I was able to find the two paintings that interested me the most. The first painting to catch my eye was the Virgin and Child with Saint Anne,

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    I remember the morning I called in sick to work feeling terribly sick. Soon after, I got a call from my girlfriend, Haylee, asking if I'd want to go to the Mall of America with her. Replying yes, I felt a little guilt set in. Knowing my work ethic, I wouldn't normally do this. Thinking to myself I figured, "Hey, everyone needs an off-day sometimes, jobs can be overwhelming.". Although it had been slow, it wasn't the right thing to do. I sluggishly dragged myself out of bed to get ready for the day

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    The Frick Collection and The Met: A Comparison The Frick Collection and The Metropolitan Museum of Art are both very distinct art museums. If you visit the museums or their online websites, it becomes very apparent that they differ in historical backgrounds, in their curatorial departments, in the way in which they were founded and then funded and in the collections of art that they house. I visited both museums and it was evident to me that they bore many differences, and at the same time, they

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