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    Romeo found another to love, by choosing to go to the party. At this party Juliet meets Romeo, but does not know his name. Later that night they meet and agree to marry each other but first they will need the Friar’s approval. Romeo takes care of the approval. Romeo and Juliet marry in secret. As their marriage happens, Tybalt, Juliet’s cousin, sends a letter daring Romeo to fight. With no response Tybalt searches for Romeo. Tybalt and…

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    Benefits Of Sweatshops

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    makes the life of local people more standardized and managed. It also ensures the overall global development and it fills the intellectual gap within the developing and developed countries. They act as a bridge which connects the third world to the first world. Women get most benefits from the sweatshops. Opportunity to work on their own made their life more independent. In a research conducted by University of Washington and Yale , it was found that girls living in the villages near the…

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    Shakespeare Influences

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    always be important because they depict a wide variety/range of human emotion accurately, tells what are often relatable and universal stories, and he formed the basis our modern day English language. For us to understand Shakespeare’s work we must first know more about his background. Not much is known about Shakespeare’s early life, such as his birth. But According to the Folger Shakespeare Library, Shakespeare’s birthday was likely April 23, 1564 because he was baptized on April 26, 1564. His…

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    We see the three witches who look into the future and predict that Macbeth will become king of Scotland. In the play “Hamlet” the supernatural scene is shown a little further into the first scene. Hamlet sees his father's ghost. In both cases, Macbeth and Hamlet are not sure that they should believe in what they have been told of the supernatural creatures, and they both choose to have it confirmed by searching for evidence. Macbeth chooses…

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    Macbeth Fate

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    Macbeth, A Tragedy play written by William Shakespeare. It’s the shortest play to have been written by Shakespeare. My motif is fate, Shakespeare says fate isn't predetermined but can be alternate through the action of the person he says this through the character Macbeth In his tragedy play Macbeth. In Act 1 after his great victory Macbeth, three witches visit Macbeth and speak to him about his victory and his future. “All hail, Macbeth! Hail to thee, Thane of Glamis!All hail, Macbeth!…

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    has written 154 sonnets which have been carefully organized and categorized by people over time; not only did these people sequence his sonnets, numbering each in the order they think he wrote them, they also came to the conclusion that he wrote the first 126 for a young man and the latter 28 for a woman. Shakespeare includes a variety of themes that are consistent throughout the entire series, yet he approaches the themes differently, focusing on different aspects of them. In some cases,…

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    SeaWorld, Disneyland, or sunny beaches are most likely the first images that come to mind when someone speaks of California. However, street corners, dumpsters, or food banks may be what another group of people may think when they hear the name “California.” Out of the 610,042 people in the United States found to be homeless on a single random night in January of 2013, twenty percent (20%) of those people were in California. Another thirteen percent was found in New York and another eight in…

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    The Causes Of The Crusades

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    Germany, Italy, and France all rallied oficial armies of over 30,000 men, but two “Peoples Crusades,” led by civilians, went in without official control to target the Muslim population (Crusades). The first one, led by Peter the Hermit, reached Constantinople, only to be massacred. The second one, led by Count Emicho of Germany, went in on “Divine Inspiration to convert the Jewish peoples to Christianity,” which ended in the slaughter of many communities…

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    conflict with the Muslim population. Without the Crusades, who knows how Europe could be shaped today? Could Islam followers have taken over Europe using jihad? Would Islam be the supreme religion of the world? So many questions, so little answers. First and foremost, the Crusades came to be due to Christians and Muslims not being on the same page. The Christians believed that they were fighting for Jesus to claim back his holy place of birth. However, the Muslims had it in their mind that they…

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    3rd Crusades

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    and to stop muslim expansion (Madden). The crusades we will be focusing on during this paper are the first, second, third and fourth crusades. The First Crusade was called by Pope Urban II November, 1095 in the town of Clermont (Phillips). Urban II saw the Crusades as a way to stop the sinful knights of Europe from fighting eachother and…

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