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    downward gravity acting upon the object, no matter the mass of the object. As the cart is going down the hill or up it, gravity is acting on it and acceleration remains the same for different masses. Obtaining the velocity, for each trial in part one, from Newton’s law would be hard because we do not know the exact degree of the force being applied to the carts. In order to derive the acceleration from Newton’s second law, we would have to have the mass of the cart and the force acting on the…

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    something that resonated well with me. “If you want to do it, walk away. If you need to do it, give it your all.” Acting is a highly sought after profession. The ones who are at the top seem to have it all, the glamour, the fame, multiple sports cars, the most world renowned actors at their arm. The hard truth is that roughly ninety eight percent of actors don’t make a living off of acting alone. That thought has never troubled me although,…

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    everything they hear from their children. From the beginning you could tell laurie was acting carelessly. The author explains how loud and obnoxious Laurie walks in” The front door slamming open, his cap on the floor. And the voice suddenly came raucous shouting,” isn't anybody here?” At lunch he spoke insolently to his father and spilled his baby sister's milk.” This shows that he really isn't the best acting kid and gives clues that he might be lying about charles. Something else that…

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    University of California, Los Angeles for her higher education. At one point, she says that “You gotta have something else you can do.” She refers to something aside from acting. For Ariel Winter, it means going to school. She tells E! Online that she is interested in law which is why she is going to school. While she has been acting for most of her teenage life, she does have her sights on education. She first entered the entertainment scene when she got a gig in a Cool Whip ad. She had her…

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    that he will be acting mad, so they should not hint at it or tell anyone that they know what is happening. Hamlet says, “how strange or odd so’er I bear myself / (As I perchance hereafter shall think meet / To put an anti disposition on), / That you, at such times seeing me, never shall / With arms encumber’d thus, or this head-shake, Or by pronouncing of some doubtful phrase” (1.1.187-192). Hamlet asks Horatio and Barnardo to keep Hamlet’s plan to themselves; Hamlet’s scheme of acting mad is so…

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    Essay On Madness In Hamlet

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    claiming madness alongside his actions, did not match up, causing King Claudius to not believe him. As a result, of coming to this realization that Hamlet was in his right mind, he ordered for Hamlet to be killed. This quotation also proves that his acting was not similar to real madness, which is what exposed Hamlet since the king is constantly in his presence. Had the king thought that Hamlet’s madness was real, he wouldn’t have ordered for him to be killed. Secondly, in the quote stated by…

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    Out with the new, bring back the old. The author of the article “The New Argument about Freedom” talks about how the old philosophical questions of “are we free’ and “are we morally responsible” should be put to bed and that new questions should be brought forward, ones that are closer to people’s hearts. She brings forward the question of whether free will and moral responsibility are compatible with determinism. She uses this question to swiftly dismiss determinism. When it comes to her…

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    a state of not caring in the middle of right and wrong. Elie Wiesel presented a speech called “The Perils of Indifference” in 1999 on the topic of indifference. In this speech, he argued that being indifferent towards suffering is just as wrong as acting violently towards others. Elie Wiesel builds his argument that indifference can be just as dangerous as violence through logical appeal, antithesis, and emotional appeal. In Elie Wiesel’s argument, he uses logical appeal to get the reader to…

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    Great Gatsby have been made into movies. The two well-known versions of The Great Gatsby are the 2000 version and the 2013 version. Yes both movies portray the book very well, but there are significant differences between the two movies. Through the acting, the setting, the clothing, the music, and the overall feeling these movies give; the two version portray two different outlooks on F. Scotts Fitzgerald’s literary work The 2013 version of The Great Gatsby was directed Baz Luhrmann and stars…

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    Gilgamesh would have achieved immortality he truly would have seen himself as his own hero. He would have succeeded in a task that no one else could do for him based on his terms. Like Gilgamesh, Hanuhpu and Xbalanque function as their own hero in acting out their own…

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