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    Wanta 1 Joel Wanta Mr Nagis World History 10/20/15 The Downfall of Napoleon Napoleon was a great general, but his greatest fault came from inside. “Napoleon, supreme egoist that he was, ignored the significance of the omens until he and his host were completely and irrevocably committed to an undertaking that was doomed. Never did the gods punish hubris more severely.” (Kroll 117) As said by M. Duke of Fezensac, a professional solider and officer, while talking about Napoleon’s march on…

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    “A Doll's House” is a three-act play in prose written by Henrik Ibsen in 1879. A Doll House is about a women named Nora Helmer. She is the wife of Torvalds Helmer, and the mother of his children. 8 years before the play is set, Nora takes out loan for a trip to Italy to save her husband’s life. She forges her father’s signature, and she never tells her husband about the loan. She pretends that the loan was actually money given to her by her father. During the story, Nora struggles to hide what…

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    In Henrik Ibsen's A Doll’s House, several of the characters hide their true identity as well as events that have taken place throughout their life. It can be interpreted that the title holds significance in the actions of the characters. Many view a doll house as an imaginary world that is free to manipulation. Thus, the title can be considered to be a prelude to the deeper dilemmas within the play itself. In the play, one of the first characters that is introduced is Nora Helmer. The…

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    First, the most obvious point to prove that Torvald is motivated to control Nora for the sake of his reputation is the way that he treats her. He feels he must control her so that she will look and act how he wants and not spoil any of his reputation. Torvald sees Nora as a doll, hence the book title. He likes to dress her up to suit his fantasies towards her. One example of this is when he has her dress up as a Capri fisher girl and dance the Tarantella to arouse him. When she dances it too…

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    parliament is seated at the parliament Hill. It is located in the national capital, Ottawa, Ontario. The organization of the parliament consists of Canadian monarch, which is symbolized through a viceroy, the upper house, the senate, the governor general and the lower house. This is known as the House of Commons. Each category has possess organization and officers. The governor general is responsible for the summons and it appoints the members of the senate, which are 105 in number. The…

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    As what we discussed in the last two responses, the author of the chronicle was a writer who mixes his own emotion in his book. As a leader from Christian side, King Richard is clearly praised by the author in two main aspects: a wise king and an outstanding general. First of all, the author still takes delight in talking about Richard’s methods of being a king. Richard was appointed the king after his father, King Henry’s death. On the “Egyptian” day, King Richard invited numbers of guests to…

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    Ibsen's Own Doll House Whether it is done purposefully or unconsciously, writers often draw upon occurrences in their own lives as a way of explaining their viewpoint on real-life issues through the mask of fictional characters. Issues from an author's personal life commonly act as a base for the world in which his or her characters live. Themes such as wealth and separation are main themes in both Henrik Ibsen's play A Doll House and Ibsen's life itself. A Doll House, upon closer review,…

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    Common house crickets, Acheta domesticus, were provided by the instructor in three colonies in three separate containers based on their size, small, medium, and large. Ten crickets was retrieved from the small colonies and placed into a beaker. The crickets were individually removed from the beaker and placed into separate small capped vials. The weight of the vial containing the cricket was weighted using a balance scale. The cricket was then removed from the capped vial and placed into a…

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    Ali'i Paper Research King William Charles Lunalilo William Charles Lunalilo, born on January 31, 1835. Mother, Miriam ʻAuhea Kekauluohi was the niece of Kamehameha the Great. Making Lunalilo, Kamehamhea the Greatʻs grandnephew. His grandmother, Kalakua, was sister to Kaʻahumanu, Kam 1 fave wife. Lunaliloʻs Greatgrandfather was aliʻi Keouakupuapaikalaninui Lunalilo was given name William to honor British king William IV who was a friend of the Hawaiian monarchs Luna means "high" and lilo…

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    The apartment plays a vast role in the book Sarah’s Key by Tatiana De Rosnay. This apartment witnessed tragedy and secrets that changed lives. The cupboard, where Michael was hidden, unites the past and present. Sarah hid him in the cupboard before their family was brought to a concentration camp. She promised to come back for him, not knowing how long she would actually be away. Years later, when Sarah finally returns home, she meets Bertrand’s father Eduard, who now lives in Sarah’s old home.…

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