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    that love will eventually fade away because love is an Achilles heel. Emily Bronte “hated strange faces and strange places” (Benvenuto) which was another reason why she hated the concept of love. Love was a foreign concept to Bronte and required communication with new people making it unpredictable. In conclusion, Emily Bronte’s poem “Love and Friendship” discuss the relationship involving love and friendships. The poem compares the two concepts that are in nature holly trees and rose-briar to…

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    Rise above. There is such an salient meaning in two ordinary words when they are combined. Everyday brings about new challenges and it is often desirable to give into temptation; nevertheless, we understand the vitality of staying grounded. So why is it human nature to feel compelled into temptation when we know it’s wrong? Shakespeare's renowned play Macbeth, demonstrates illusion vs reality alongside the essence of human nature. In the play, Macbeth himself bears the responsibility for the…

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    Values defined standards that people use to decide what is desirable and serve as guidelines on how to live life. Two of the many values that are praised in society include family and authority. Family is considered to be a group of people that share a common ancestor, bonding and uniting together. Authority is the power bestowed on a person or group of people who have the right to enforce rules, obedience, and make rules on behalf of society. In an ideal world, both of these values could thrive…

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    Throughout the Renaissance Era, many mistakes were made, and problems arose. One misconception after another accumulates into disputes and conflict. After a tragic event, it is human nature for individuals to place blame on those who are accountable for the outcome. In William Shakespeare’s drama, The Most Excellent and Lamentable Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, many are responsible for the outcome and are punished with justice. {One common belief is that Romeo and Juliet are at fault for their…

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    sister and I dressed up as cartoon characters. Once we arrived at the haunted house, we started to set everything up. The first part of the house was the entrance room which looked pretty normal. Next we set up the witch’s room which had fake dead animals and a “steaming” cauldron. The next room was a hallway of jumpscares then onto the classic creepy kid in the corner. I wasn’t in any of those scary rooms, I was a host the beginning of the house. My job was relatively easy, all I had to do was…

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    Both Babel and The Constant Gardener demonstrate that people live in their own world, with that world’s circumstances, within a larger interconnected world. Both films show how characters are compromised by their circumstances and how these circumstances affect their experience of their world. The directors, Fernando Meirelles of The Constant Gardener, and Alejandro Gonzáles Iñárritu of Babel, highlight the points above by making specific directorial choices and using particular film techniques…

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    Power is an important tool for interaction among individuals and establishing authority in many aspects of life. Power is evident everywhere in the world. Bosses and their subordinates, teachers and peers and also government and its citizens. They are all expected to follow their dominant's rules. Power can be seen as "The ability to influence or outright control the behaviour of people" (Power (social and political)/Wikipedia). Some governments have absolute power over their citizens and they…

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    Reread the first two paragraphs of the text. Name three things that you know about Rikki-tikki-tavi from the outset of the story. Cite details directly from the text. One thing is that Rikki-tikki is single hand fighter. That he did not fight alone though, he had Darzee the tail bird to help and Chuchundra, the muskrat. Also that his war cry as he scuttled through the long grass was Rikki-tikk- tikki-tikki-tchk! But Rikki-tikki did most of the fighting. A cantonment…

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    James was experiencing “fear or anxiety that associated with either real or anticipated communication with others has been defined as communication apprehension” (p. 78). James is not the only employee that has those situations, but there is approximately 20 percent of the population in the United States suffers from communication apprehension (McCroskey, 1977). Many researches found that the individuals’ communication apprehension (CA) cause negative influence in their work environment. The…

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    Introduction Communication is the expression of an intended meaning by one party to another party through the use of signs that are known and understood by both parties (Turner & West, 2013). These signs may be spoken signs, written signs, drawn signs, picture signs, or body movement signs. It is important to note communication is only possible when both parties have the intention to communicate with each other (Turner & West, 2013). That is, one party must be willing to create a clear positive…

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