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    The Haremhab as a Scribe of the King is from Dynasty 18, which is correlated with the reign of Tutankhamun or Ay. The place of its origin is probably from Memphis, which dates back to 1336-1323 B.C. It is an interesting sculpture considering the medium is gray granite. Size, color and the material surface texture shows the symbols and artistry appreciated by the Egyptians. As a result of time, the gray granite blends with beige that exhibits the old age of the artwork. The size of this…

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    In two towns in Mexico there is a bitter rival. The two towns are Hildalgo and San Juan Iglesias. They are rivals because a famous man died in San Juan iglesias but was born in Hildalgo and San Juan has the remains of his body. A couple of Hildalgo men try to steal the bones from the man's grave and fail. There leader is named Pepe Gonzalez. Not long after this event a stranger came to San Juan Iglesias for a birthday party of a girl named Sarita. She is turning 18. The stranger brings a package…

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    Roger Chillingworth is the major blockade inhibiting Hester Prynne from discovering contentment in her life. Initially, it is effortless to sympathize with the old man, seeing as the first thing he witnesses when he arrives in Boston is his duplicitous wife on the scaffold. He is first described as scholarly, yet deformed, “There was a remarkable intelligence in his features…a seemingly careless arrangement of his heterogeneous garb, he had endeavored to conceal or abate the peculiarity…one of…

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    3 October. - We Szekelys, with our prodigious powers, we fought them back. We dissipated those Magyars and those Turks that invaded our land, ay, what fools they were. We were the wolves that fought them in their own land and we captured those that dared step close to our impregnable castle. None has ever walked away from our walls, that is, the castle of Transylvania. From here, London, Jonathan Harker had come into my home, unknowingly had fallen into his own nightmare. But the man was clever…

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    enclaves and new destinations. Firstly location matter, because it is the judge of how a parent interacts within this environment that has many semi environments in terms of work, school, or healthcare, just to name a few. In cultural enclaves the parents ay be able to find support for their children from people who look like them. Howvevr, like I mentioned before these places tended to be of low social ecomnimic status, lack of resoucres (jobs), and safety. So the parenting practices may be…

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    The ending, for me, was really unexpected. Bromden kills McMurphy for his own good so he does not have to suffer any further as a “vegetable” (322). He hopes to spare McMurphy ay further suffering that he may endure in the ward, because he can no longer defend himself and is subject to whatever Nurse Ratched may do to him. Also, by killing McMurphy, Bromden is freeing him from the ward, which is what he wanted. Through McMurphy's actions and sacrificial death, the men were psychologically saved.…

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    Romeo and Juliet is a play written by William Shakespeare that is about two tragic lovers. Even though Romeo and Juliet is a classic and teens can relate to some of their emotions, the situations and lifestyles are not relevant to modern day, is rather inappropriate, and is sexist so it should not be read in a 9th grade class. Ninth graders should not continue to read Romeo and Juliet because it is not relevant to situations and lifestyles occurring in modern day. In Act 3, Capulet and Lady…

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    in Cassio’s possession he is thrown into a manic rage and is beyond all reasoning with at this point. He vows to kill both Cassio and Desdemona; his closest friend and beloved wife; when he states that “I would have him nine years-a-killing … [and] ay, let her rot and perish and be damned tonight, for she shall not live”(4.1.197-201). The night of Desdemona’s death Othello asks her for the handkerchief one more time all the while firmly believing that she truly gave the love token to Cassio.…

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    alone and this scene is become in a soliloquy. In the following text we can compare the different versions of the most known soliloquy: First Quarto: Hamlet: To be, or not to be; there is the point. To die, to sleep: is that all? Ay, all. No, to sleep, to dream; ay marry, there it goes. Second Quarto: Hamlet: To be, or not to be; that is the question: Whether ‘tis nobler in the mind to suffe The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune, Or to take arms against a sea of troubles, And, by…

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    in his speech. These three reasons is what makes this speech inspirational. First, emotion. In this speech Favre breaks out into tears. You can tell he had been thinking over this decision for quite sometime. “It’s over. As hard as it is for me to ay, it’s over.” I couldn’t imagine getting in front of my fans, family, & more and telling them I’m done and breaking out in tears. Of course it was coming over time, but no matter what it’s the biggest decision of his life. Clearly it meant…

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