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    According to the article “The Machiavellian Prince in The Tempest” by Arlene Oseman, Antonio who takes advantage of his brother Prospero’s “political negligence and coup d’etat” with the help of Alonso the king of Naples to take over the position as a Duke of Millan by getting throwing out Prospero (10-12). Antonio is the evil brother of Prospero, from whom he usurped the position of Duke of Milan twelve years ago. Antonio sees them as a threat so he persuades Sebastian and plots together to…

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    My Childhood

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    day my mom and I came to San Antonio, TX to visit my aunt, Angelica. In this very short trip my mom ended up meeting a new guy. When I had found out I didn't like it whatsoever because as a young girl I wanted both my parents to be together. I remember staying a hotel with them and the next day I ran out the hotel because I did not want them to be together but that didn't work out. Few months after we went back to Corpus Christi, my mom ended up moving to San Antonio and so she took me away from…

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    Strengths- University Health System, San Antonio, Texas, is the only hospital in San Antonio to have the Magnet health system status. Magnet status is a credential awarded by the American Nurses Association. It is awarded for the expertise in nursing staff in providing quality care. Apart from this UHS has Board certified emergency care physicians. Hence, it is evident from these strengths about why University Health system is reported as the best in San Antonio, and sixth best in Texas by the…

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    San Antonio, Houston, and Florida , just to name a few. I came from a lower class family of five so a vacation was never an option for us. Once I turned seventeen years old, I got my first job. I would help the family out as much as I could, but at the same time I was saving so I can get out of here for a bit. I ended up saving about seven - hundred dollars. I put the money towards a vacation to San Antonio along with a close friend of mine , Ashley. Ashley had been to San Antonio…

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    When Antonio Alarcon was 6 years old his parents left Mexico and came to the United States in search of a better life. At the age of 11 his parents decided to bring him, and since his little brother was too young to make the dangerous border crossing he had to stay in Mexico with his grandparents. When the time to cross the border came Antonio received 1 bottle of water, and a couple of tuna and corn cans. He states that the light of the moon was his only ally. He says that while he was crossing…

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    most people did not want to accept or agree with that. The further we have come along the more the idea is accepted by more people. Two people trying working towards humans rights are Pope Francis and Antonio Montesino. Both of these men wanted to end the violence between human and being equal. Antonio Montesino wanted everyone to have equal rights. He did not believe it was right to enslave or kill people. He believed everyone had the right to live. The way the Spanish were enslaving and…

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    Bach Chorale Cantata

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    CANTATA In music, a chorale cantata is a sacred composition for voices and instruments, principally from the German Baroque era, in which the organizing principle is the words and music to a chorale. Usually, a chorale cantata is in multiple movements or parts. Most chorale cantatas were written between approximately 1650 and 1750. By far the most famous is by J. S. Bach, especially the cantatas composed in his second annual cycle of cantatas started in Leipzig in 1724. The dates of the…

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    Transnational Family

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    I think it is definitely possible for a transnational family to perform these functions; however, I don't think that all of these functions could be performed as fully as they could with a family that lived in the same household. In regards to the family featured in the video, it would certainly be harder for the parents to raise their son responsibly and offer emotional security since they are not close enough to monitor his every move or necessarily be there for him whenever he needs them, but…

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    Neo Realism Film Analysis

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    A key scene which depicts Antonio cycling to his first day of work is arguably constructed in a way resembling the ending to a conventional Hollywood movie, with the inclusion of swelling non- diegetic music, long shots of the main characters in silhouette, and long take tracking shots following their smiling facial expressions. The end of the scene even resembles the cliché of the hero riding off into the distance as Antonio moves away from the camera. On one level, by adhering…

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    The concept of evil is presented throughout many of the novels that we have read this semester. The way that evil is defined differs between Self-Reliance, Bless Me Ultima, Siddhartha and Their Eyes Were Watching God. These various novels use evil either as a noun or as a verb and the definition differs depending which novel one looks at. That in which is evil brought upon fear and the individuals who encountered it “had been afraid of the awful presence”.(Bless Me Ultima, 2.36-37) Evil is…

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