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    and Juliet is not real love. Many of the characters presented throughout the play have shown that they don’t believe their love was real. One was Juliet herself, who told Romeo after their first meeting, “Dost thou love me? I know thou wilt say ‘Ay’...” (Shakespeare 2.2.94, 96). Juliet was skeptical of Romeo’s love for her and told…

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    Malvolio’s yearnings for power lead him to wildly manipulate his surroundings. In an effort to take revenge against Malvolio for ruining their party, Maria and Toby decide to write a letter from “Olivia” confessing her love for Malvolio. Upon finding the letter, Malvolio reads a portion at the end with a riddle. He tries desperately to crack the riddle in his favor: RIDDLE. I may command where I adore. MALVOLIO. Why, she may command me; I serve her, she is my lady... RIDDLE. M.O.A.I. MALVOLIO…

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    Throughout Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, the author suggests that when people are mourning a loved one, they can express their love for them in ruinous ways. The belief of people acting in regretful methods because of intense love, is another concept that is reflected in the story of the two love birds. Romeo and Juliet conveys an idea of destructive behavior that is caused by impassioned love, when Romeo exhibits disastrous actions when he kills Tybalt, Paris, and even himself.…

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    The resurgence of hate and division is a pressing issue in modern society; everywhere there are groups of people who refuse to acknowledge each other due to slight disagreements. Throughout history, people have amassed power by exploiting others for their labor, land, and ideas. These groups of people are referred to as “the other”, they are often targets of xenophobia and hate. The other can be people with common identifiers: gender, race, class, etc. The writers James McBride & William…

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    William Shakespeare foiled two main characters throughout ‘Hamlet.’ By doing so, he chose polar opposites to fight for the attention of Hamlet’s mother, Gertrude. Hamlet, a young, strong, and intelligent prince who attempts to prove his father, was murdered. Hamlet, who sees his father as a ghost, realizes the cold, hard truth about his murdered father. However, Claudius deceives the young Hamlet, murders his father, and proceeds to marry his mother. Both characters struggle for the love and…

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    Discussion Questions for Sports Studies Discussion 1: (112)1.I would like to improve my self-esteem in my relationships with teammates in a sporting environment. In some ways, I am very confident in my work ethic, but I have trouble with a deeper emotional connection with people. I really need to build more self-confidence in my ability to make friends and trust myself to be a good friend in building intimate relationships. In sports, the idea of teamwork is a major part of this projection of…

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    location-based tracking to discriminate information such as Amber Alerts and weather advisories. If a child is missing and you are linked to being in the specific area of where the child went missing, then you can receive the alerts. This is a proactive ay to try and find a suspect based off GPS location. FEMA has an application that you can find the nearest disaster recovery centers. What are law enforcement agencies using location-based tracking data for? Law Enforcement agencies use…

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    About 3,500 years. Some 600 miles up the Nile valley, south of Cairo, you come upon the Valley of the Kings. Here the pharaohs made secret tombs in the sides of mountains. The Valley of the Kings is one of the most isolated spots on earth. Almost nothing grows there – no tree, no shrub, no blade of grass. The sun hits down from an everlastingly clear sky whose bright blue is the only colour divergence to the dull, constant dark gold rock and sand, hills and valley floor. All along the desert…

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    Aggressive Friendship Aluminum foil is both shiny on one side and dull on the other. These traits separate itself from itself. William Shakespeare a famous playwright wrote Romeo and Juliet. Two people can be very different from each other as seen in the two families, the Capulets and the Montagues. These families have been in a feud for many many years. This feud sets up many enemies and disagreements. Without disagreements life would be boring. Everyone is an individual and has the own…

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    The speech “To be or not to be”, it’s Hamlet’s most important soliloquy found in act III scene I. It is a hard job to reenact it and be able to illustrate each emotion and metaphor but it is not impossible. Zeffirelli’s and Gibson’s version of the to be or not to be soliloquy was the best because it perfectly captured Hamlet’s feeling and the true meaning of his words using effective setting, tone and body language. The setting of the speech plays an important role in Zeffirelli’s version.…

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