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    Movie Genres

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    Movie genres By Saba Sadeghi By the start of 20th century movies started to play a big role in entertaining people all around the world‚ the earliest movies were made only in one shot with no editing or specific story but little by little movies started combining different scenes to tell a story. Slowly by producing different movies‚ different movie genres were shaped. Nowadays we have nearly 20 different main movie genres and some of them contain subgenres. Most of the movies are a combination of

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    Office Romance

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    Mireya. “Love the Job? What About Your Boss?” New York Times. Jul 24‚ 2005. Wilson‚ Rebecca J.‚ et al. “Romantic Relationships at Work: Does Privacy Trump the Dating Police?” Defense Counsel Journal. Jan 2003. Vol. 70‚ Iss 1 Tuohey‚ Jason. “Office Romances Fraught with Complications; Maturity in the Workplace a Key to their Success.” Boston Globe. Oct 15‚ 2006.

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    Jealousy In Romance

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    Jealousy in romance is like salt in food. A little can enhance the savor‚ but too much can spoil the pleasure and‚ under certain circumstances‚ can be life-threatening.”Jealousy is a entanglement of thoughts and feelings triggered by perceived threats to your mentality‚life‚and relationship‚ and it gets a bad reputation because of the way some people act when it hits them.Jealousy can be our own destruction as we could inflict harm upon ourselves or others.The idea of jealousy is that it can avoided

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    Romance at Work

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    Helaine Olen‚ authors of "Office Mate: The ..[->5] so Dating and romance in the workplace is an interesting topic that will cause quite a discussion among many professionals and their coworkers. In the book titled Office Mate: The Employee Handbook for Finding and Managing Romance on the Job‚ 38% of employees ages twenty- five to twenty-nine have had an office romance (Losee & Olen‚ 2007‚ p. 55). Now‚ many individuals view office romances as an unavoidable trend as a result of people working together

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    Workplace Romance

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    Workplace Romance Men always want to be a woman’s first love. Women have a more subtle instinct: What they like is to be a man’s last romance. Workplace romance exists when two members of the same organization develop a relationship with mutual attraction. Those who develop workplace romances may cause damages to morale and productivity in the workplace. Along with this‚ businesses and companies are still confused at whether or not they should interfere in the romantic relationship. If

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    Genre

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    featured as itunes Single of the Week in October 2013 and achieved in excess of 150‚000 downloads. She describes her music as "sparkly folk pop”  She met long-time manager Bob James and started collaborating with different writers across multiple genres. Work included writing and performing on Britains got talent finalist Andrew Muir’s debut album for which she wrote the lyrics to Can’t Say That It’s Over in 2009. Soon after‚  It was during songwriting sessions in Los Angeles she began to seriously

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    Workplace Romance

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    SEXUALITY IN THE WORKPLACE Licresha Pierce Strayer University Professor Honore Workplace romance exists when two members of the same organization develop a relationship with mutual attraction. Individuals who develop workplace romances may cause damages to morale and productivity. However companies are still confused whether or not they should interfere in the romantic relationship. Many companies are trying to figure out what department should get involved and what policies should be set

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    Medieval Romance played a big role in idealizing Chivalry. It mostly focuses on the hero and his noble deeds. The story‚’’ Federigo’s Falcon‚’’ was written in the 1350’s in Florence‚ Italy by Giovanni Boccaccio. ’’Le Morte D’Arthur’’ was written in the1450’s in England by Sir Thomas Malory. Both Ferdrigo and Sir Lancelot have strong chivalric qualities and are seen as heroes in both but today chivalry is no longer existent due to the changes of our lifestyle. Medieval romance usually idealizes chivalry

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    male romance

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    013 10 October 2013 Romance When growing up there was always a difference between me and my male cousins. They experienced what some would call tough love. When reading Staples‚ Just Walk on by‚ he had a view on how young thugs were created. Staples observed what he called the “male romance” and its power to intimidate. Throughout live I came upon example of how romance is an important factor of upbringing in today’s society. Staples observation concerning the “male romance” with the power to

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    Ballroom of Romance

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    The Ballroom of Romance The author of “The Ballroom of Romance‚” William Trevor uses the main character‚ Bridie’s‚ third person narration to exploit a first-person point of view by using free indirect‚ which adds the effect of irony. This short story uses short lines to express to the reader the thoughts that Bridie has about romance in her life. The character Bridie is the narrator of her own story; since the story opens with her and ends with her using free indirect there are many examples

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