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    By the pricking of my thumbs, something wicked this way comes. Words written by a man who everyone has heard of. William Shakespeare is often considered the greatest playwright of all time. What made Shakespeare so famous? He joined the things that people of his time liked and that people still like today in his plays. Many things influenced Shakespeare and his plays. What inspired the man to write, or was he simply a natural-born genius? Was he gay, bisexual or straight? “William Shakespeare…

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    Iteration on Stanley Street 1/52-54 Stanley Street, Darlinghurst, New South Wales, Australia 2010 A relatively small gallery in the middle of Stanley Street brings together three artist displaying their artworks that vary in scale, medium, and character. The gallery standings in the heart of Sydney’s Darlinghurst art precinct, the exciting energetic gallery displays works of mostly Australian Artists. Showcases the works of established and emerging artists. The space is a multi-disciplinary…

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    Their first child, Susanna, was born in 1583, and twins, Hamnet and Judith, came in 1585. Shakespeare's only son, died at the age of 11. His older daughter Susanna married a Stratford doctor, John Hall and had a child named Elizabeth. Just months before his death, Judith married Thomas Quiney, a Stratford vintner. Even so, the family subsequently died out, leaving…

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    Griffith author of, “The Fourth Man”. Also, in “The Fourth Man” even Shakespeare’s children seemed as if they were illiterate, his daughter not even recognizing her own husband's handwriting at certain points. Shakespeare’s daughter Susanna married the late, great John Hall. This man wrote of the most intelligent and and brilliant achievements of people in town but never happened to mention his own father in law although he was one of his primary inheritors. Shakespeare’s will, which is one of…

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    after his christening is of his marriage to Anne Hathaway in 1582 in the church at Temple Grafton, near Stratford. Little is also known about William and Anne Shakespeare’s marriage. Their first child, Susanna, was born in May 1583, and twins, Hamnet and Judith, in 1585. Susana married Dr. John Hall, but the younger daughter, Judith, remained unmarried. Hamnet died in Stratford in 1596 when he was only eleven years…

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    (Biography of John Adams). He was named after his father who was a deacon at the church. As a kid he grew up on the family farm in Braintree where he farmed with his father Senior John Adams, who was his role model. Very few know about his mother, Susanna Boylston Adams,…

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    church. As a kid, he grew up on the family farm in Braintree, where he farmed with his father Senior John Adams, who was his role model. Very few know about his mother, Susanna Boylston Adams, who died during his first year of being president. She remarried shortly after his father died of the flu epidemic, to a man named Lt. John Hall (Biography of John Adams). During his childhood you would have never known Adams would become president, he had no aspirations to do anything school related and…

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    Each individual defines “leadership” the way he or she best sees fit. However, the main concept is the same. Multiple ideas and definitions come to my mind when I hear the word “leadership.” For instance, leadership consists of being a role model for others and being someone that others can go to due to the qualities this person possesses. A leader is a team player, displays a positive attitude when working with others, possesses great communication skills, and is prepared. I feel that these…

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    Arkansas Essay Advantages

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    Academics plays a big role in the college I attend in order to have the resources needed to reach my goals. University of Arkansas is a better option academically because Arkansas provides a wide variety in resources and extras and have many degree options. One specific resource is called honors college. Honors college students enjoy a small learning environment with discussions-based classes, and specfic housing, and special access to professors, These type of classes are designed for top…

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    Frances Perkins's Legacy

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    In September of 1935, her voice filled homes across America as she explained the latest piece of legislation that was passed by Congress: the Social Security Act. In the 1930s and 1940s, she was known as a social reformer and advocate for workers. As time passed on, her name was erased from the memories of the New Deal era, but much of her work, including the Social Security Act and standards for minimum wage, overtime pay, and child labor, has survived. Although the average American citizen…

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