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    Governance In The Tempest

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    He and his daughter Miranda have been living in exile on a secluded island for about twelve years. He is a very powerful magician, the master of both Ariel and Caliban, and his true passion is his books. Knowledge is power… During the play, Prospero uses his magic to form an extremely powerful storm. This storm was to torment and bully his servants, to control his enemies, and to help arrange his daughter…

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    Not only are gender stereotypes obvious in the way these princesses look, but also in what they do and how they act. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs is a clear representation of how women were expected to act in that decade. It was expected that the women would stay home, cook, clean and look after the children, while the men would go out to work. This is exactly what happens in Snow White, the dwarfs allow Snow White to stay on the premise that she does all the cooking and cleaning for them…

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    if a soldier was killed in a bombing attack or ground attack on the trail the families were simply told that they were lost in southeast Asia, they didn’t even get to know the truth. What we did know was the rolling thunder operation which was an Ariel bombardment on Vietnam. Most didn’t know that this included the trail since it was meant to be a secret. The problem with this is that it was meant to be a gradual thing, known as gradualism. they went in small groups of attacks at different…

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    Mastery In Art Analysis

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    Then there is the waterfall which is thie middle ground delivering this almost separate scene. The grass and wood stomps are my foreground in the painting. There is an ariel perspective beyond the mountains off into the far distance. Paintings like this also contained this political edge, because it was used to get merchants to come to the west from the east coast. These particular paintings were also hunged in the house…

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    If you asked most people which gender is most likely to be discriminated against, most people would say women. However based on the article “Attitudes Shift on Paid Leave: Dads Sue, Too,” written by Noah Scheiber, Men who are asking for paternity leave are being denied the leave and some are even being mocked and fired as a result of taking the leave. Scheiber gives evidence that paternity discrimination is happening and also that it’s a problem. The first example that Scheiber gives is the…

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    Shakespeare’s play The Tempest and the 2010 film adaption by Julie Taymor have evident differences in characters, themes, and story line. The themes are similar, for instance justice, and power. However, Prospero is played by a women in the film and it modifies some of the relationships and gender roles. Casting choices impacted the dynamics of character relationships. The major casting choice in the film was turning Prospero’s character into a women. The mother-daughter relationship made…

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    the fifth time that week. Meanwhile, my dad was away on a business trip and wouldn’t be home until the following day; my mom was outside doing yardwork. I was sprawled out on the couch, soaking in the cool air-conditioned breeze, singing along with Ariel to the lyrics I knew by heart and eating my second bowl of Lucky Charms. Once I finished my cereal and had watched a satisfactory amount of The Little Mermaid, I decided to be productive and join my mom outside in the yard. Before I could do so,…

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    People in the modern world are now more apathetic because the cultural mentality has changed, present-day entertainment has desensitized humans, and social media altered our behavior. With the abundance of every possible item surrounding people, they have lost focus of their surroundings and continue to race towards materialistic wealth. Scott Leuthold writes, “The plague of our materialistic society is a direct result of mankind seeking satisfaction and happiness through the addiction to…

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    Almost everyone in this world has felt insecure about themselves and has tried to hide their true selves. So what do they do? They pretend to be someone their not and think that maybe that would fix things but there wrong. The only way to stop hiding is to be yourself and encourage yourself to be a better person. And yes you might feel a little scared because you think about what others would say but really their opinions don’t matter. You should do whatever make you happy. These are the 15…

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    Why Is Technology Wrong

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    media people tend to use Youtube where people can share anything public for anyone to see. Reading On How to Make Money on Youtube it said “YouTube pages with the most subscribers and viewers tend to make the most money” (Davis, Lauren, and Wiley Ariel) Social media has promoted online sensations for example like Justin Bieber, Selena Gomez, and ect. This happen as more the people join watch and share the video to help spread their video around the Youtube community. This is what happens to a…

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