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    He admits his own faults and it is this fatal flaw that drives the prophecy forward. He is ruthless and ambitious to the point that once he hears that Malcolm is the heir to the throne, he says: The prince of Cumberland! That is a step On which I must fall down, or else o'erleap, For in my way it lies. Stars, hide your fires; Let not light see my black and deep desires (1.4. 55-58). From the moment, Macbeth kills…

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    and I know that if I want to excel to higher learning, then I will need to break that habit. Writing 5 pages every week also showed me what I like to write about. Over the weeks, the majority of my topics were about what I thought needed to fixed in our world. This showed me that I am really passionate about making a difference for the better. Over the course of the semester, I read many books. Most of the books that I read had the same essential theme. A kid in highschool loses all of his cool…

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    Assigning someone the blame, or pointing fingers, happens often when reading. Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet is no exception. The story is about two star-crossed lovers who fall deeply in love, then tragically die by their own hands. The blame could be given to the most prominent characters. However, many small decisions made by numerous people caused Romeo and Juliet to end tragically. To begin with, the most guilty to blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet would be the family feud. At the…

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    Marvel's Mistake: Antman

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    is a movie where the good guy wins. Some of the most famous books published have been tragedies. A tragedy is where the movie ending is unhappy; the main character has a downfall. Famous examples are Romeo and Juliet, Of Mice and Men, and The Fault in Our Stars. These example go to show that one does not need to write a comedy or happy ending to have a good work. The plot for Antman is boring because it is cliché. It starts with introducing a good-looking main character who needs something.…

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    primarily based upon the sensation or the presence of the beloved or that emphasizes sexuality; in "The Flea," Donne celebrates the physical side of love when he tries to convince his beloved to sleep with him. The bug has nibbled both, and "in this bug our two bloods blended be." He stretches out the analogy to make the creepy crawly their shared "marriage quaint little inn sanctuary." When the woman swats the insect, he keeps, saying that sexual joining will squander no more respect than a…

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    Introduction The book that I choose to do for my book report is Papertowns by John Green. Papertowns publication year is 2008. John Green write young adult fiction books. He wrote the Fault in Our Stars, which debuted as number one on New York Times best seller list. My book is about a girl who is pretending to be someone she is not to fit in with everyone. She runs away to find out who she really is. Plot Summary Papertowns is about a young girl named Margo Roth Spiegelman and a young boy…

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    advanced world. In addition these precious moments are ones that cannot or is difficult to replicate in real life. The chances of being the coach of the New England Patriots are one in a billion, but with the help of video games, anyone can coach an all-star team. A common misconception of video games is its uselessness. However, scholars and researchers beg to differ as their research concludes endless skills and opportunities to acquire while indulging in video games. According to Long-term…

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    I live with my mom and dad. I have two brothers and one sister. They are all older than me. My sister, Ashlyn, lives on campus at Northern Illinois University. Her and I are extremely close. It’s always been the two of us living with our parents, so when she moved out to go to college I got pretty lonely. We facetime or text at least once a week. My two brothers are much older. Adam, 27 years old, and Dan, 26 years old, are my half brothers, but we don’t say that in my family. My family is very…

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    Fate versus Free will is a debate that has been relevant since the ancient Greeks. Christians take up the vast majority of people who believe in fate. Usually if you believe in God, you most likely believe that God is responsible for the creation of the world and everything in it. Therefore everything that happens in a person’s life is Gods will and your destiny. On the other hand we have those who believe in free will. Usually these people believe that you are responsible for everything that…

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    turning points in our lives can be marked by something so mundane. Turning points should begin with rockets, or with fireworks, or with a fancy billboard signaling that this, right here, is about to open an entirely new chapter in your life. But what you get is a skateboard,and a couple of words, and before you know it your life has been changed forever. That’s the way Alex came…

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