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    The bust of Nefertiti was discovered by a German archaeological team led by Ludwig Borchardt in 1912 at Amarna. After transferring several times in different locations, the bust of Nefertiti finally settled in Neues Museum, Berlin, Germany. As the meaning of her name – “the beautiful one has come forth”, Nefertiti is one of the most famous and beautiful symbols of the ancient world. She was the Great Royal Wife of the Pharaoh Akhenaten of the 18th dynasty of Egypt. A great deal of the arts of…

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    The play Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare has caused much debate as to whether or not the character Brutus was justified in his actions, the most notable of which includes killing Julius Caesar, the emperor of Rome. The distinctions between the two different classifications of Brutus include that of a patriot or a betrayer to his country. Brutus was a patriot due to his unwavering loyalty to Rome and his determination to act on what he defined as what was best for Rome, as seen when he is…

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    Hamlet Bipolar Analysis

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    Hamlet is often revered as Shakespeare’s finest work yet even a four hour long play doesn 't have enough time to explain everything, so we are left with many open-ended questions, such as the true nature of Hamlet’s mental state and how it contributes to his actions and failures to act. It is possible that Hamlet’s behavior could be attributed to him being bipolar. He could be completely mentally sound and using his “madness” as a disguise to appear harmless in order to get close to Claudius and…

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    In the twentieth century Dominican Republic, soldier Rafael Trujillo rose through the military ranks, eventually becoming leader of his country. From there, he imposed a brutal regime, limiting human rights and freedoms. While citizens publically expressed approval of their government in order to avoid arrest, many belonged to underground groups that supported a revolution. Three of the most prominent members of this group were the Mirabal sisters: Patria, Minerva, and Maria Teresa. Minerva…

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    Hamlet’s Hesitation Analysis Hamlet is a character that seems to be a victim of circumstances. The unexpected death of his father leaves him depressed, not forgetting the wedding between his mother Gertrude and his uncle Claudius that took place just three months after the funeral. His father’s ghost appears to him and asks him to take revenge on Claudius for murdering him. Though he gets convinced to take revenge at the beginning, he later becomes hesitant to do so. He drags his feet until he…

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    He then managed to stammer out, “W-W-Who, w-whhoo aare youu?” as he began to shake, and feeling a sudden urge to pee himself. Erin giggled again, and then said, “That's my friend, daddy. He wants to play with you. He calls himself THE MACHINE.” “What do you want?” Erin's father screamed at the man, his voice suddenly coming back to him. “Stay away from me! Stay away from my daughter! I'm going to call the cops!” The Machine just stood there and then dropped his black leather bag…

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    Intro : As a child we look upon our parents for guidance. We do what we were told and follow in our parents footsteps. Their morals are reflected on us, their morals and what we are taught and their morals become our morals. The book to kill a mockingbird by harper lee was set in a time where morality was not something of great significance atticus finch was able to constantly show and teach his children the importance of having morals. Atticus finch teaches his children morals such as…

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    Essay On Revenge In Hamlet

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    One of the most iconic and used phrases in the English language is, “Revenge is a dish best served cold.” English speakers learn it from a young age and continue hearing it for years to come; it permeates well-known pieces of literature, articles of media, and quite a few lectures from parents and guardians to their young ones. But how often to people really think about what the phrase means? Is it conveying that one can only truly find revenge if they have “cold” hearts, or does it mean that…

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    If you've ever read Romeo and Juliet, then you know that it's a tragic love story. About two teenagers from feuding families who fall in love and marry in secret, but it ends in tragedy when Juliet fakes her death, resulting in Romeo's death and her actual death. But who's to blame for their deaths? Is it Tybalt for killing Mercutio and starting more trouble between the families? Or perhaps the nurse and Friar Lawrence for marrying them in secret? The truth is, Juliet's parents are to blame for…

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    especially on the family unit. Patient’s families may live under tremendous pressure of not knowing what the patient prefers once they stopped communicating. Family members need direction and guidance in taking care of their loved ones and they best ay to do it is through building confidence. Advance directives provide that level of confidence needed to carry out that complex role. Nurses can take part in discussing with the patient the possibility of writing a directive early on before the…

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