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    The Truth behind Shakespeare’s Plays The odds of someone having read Shakespeare at least once in their life is significantly high. William Shakespeare is known worldwide as a writing icon for his works such as “Romeo and Juliet”, “Macbeth”, and countless others. One impact of Shakespeare’s works is that they are commonly used as a learning tool in many schools nationwide. Students examine hidden meanings behind his literary devices and the Elizabethan era language. Although Shakespeare is…

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    "Jojo!" Jiaying said for the sixth time, "Get up, it's recruiting day. Me and Jana are ready to go, so come on!" Recruiting day is one of the most important days of the year in Teranaya, the day that people twelve through forty years of age go to their assigned area of Earth and bring the people that have magic coursing through them to Teranaya where they belong. Teranaya is an empire in the galaxy Nature’s Eye, the home of element keepers and elves. Humans lived there too, technically, but most…

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    to provide. If I decided tomorrow to quit my job and stay home, well certain financial things would technically no longer be my business. You can’t not bring home the bacon and dictate on how crispy it is to be cooked. Yea I love my bacon crispy so I’m going to bring a slab in myself. Excuse the bacon analogy but I love bacon and many of you likely do as well. Essentially what I’m getting at is a two party contribution makes for a two party household. This does not mean I agree that every…

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    Media has had an enormous influence on the world today. Media informs us, entertains us, influences what clothes we buy, what we eat, and even shapes our opinions. Film and newspapers can have an especially powerful effect in changing our attitudes and beliefs. This is highlighted in the media campaigns of Edward Bernays. Edward Bernays was considered the father of public relations, and was also the nephew of Sigmund Frued. In one of his many media campaigns he was tasked with changing attitudes…

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    world and the sciences behind those truths.In this search for truth, rhetoric underwent many changes. The Ciceronian conception of rhetoric was once again the foundation of rhetorical study. The five canons remained the groundwork of rhetoric. Francis Bacon carried his influences of rhetoric over from the Renaissance to the Enlightenment period in the seventeenth century, and…

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    Growing up slavery was simple, it was blacks only, or at least that’s how it was pictured and taught in American schools. For the most part, that is true, but only to a certain extent, leaving out vital occurrences that are monumental in today’s society. What if the perception you have on slavery or what you thought you knew about it, was in fact only half of what took place? In “The Hidden Origins of Slavery,” by Ronald Takaki, shows us the ‘forgotten’ side of slavery in the 1600’s. He does…

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    Analysis of A Bronzeville Mother Loiters in Mississippi. A Bronzeville Mother Loiters in Mississippi. Meanwhile, a Mississippi Mother Burns Bacon. A very long title for a very controversial poem about the tragic death of Emmett Till. Gwendolyn Brooks tackles the Emmett Till case in a way that has never been done before. Brooks gives an artistic narrative that shows what happened in the Bryant’s household after the trial. She also challenges the reader to adopt a whole new perspective when it…

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    violated religious beliefs as the meat used was beef. The word macon used for beef products violates religious beliefs because Muslims do not eat bacon and Hindus do not eat beef. Steers said they did not intend to violate any religious beliefs and simply use macon for their bacon burgers which are beef, in respect for halaal customers who do not eat bacon. To avoid future confusion steers has now called it a ‘beef macon burger’ therefore there was no need for the ASA to get involved. Article…

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    publishers tried to keep everything as true to the original documents as much as possible, so the book includes things such as original copyright references, library stamps, markings, and blurred pictures. Since this book is about the life of Roger Bacon and his findings, it would be very relevant in the deciphering of the Voynich Manuscript. Certain facets of his life such as different languages he spoke, might help narrow down the language of the manuscript, or if his mother had trouble giving…

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    Is William Shakespeare a fraud? Everyone has heard of the playwright William Shakespeare, whose name is made famous because of his many literary works such as Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet, and Macbeth. Often considered to be one of the best playwrights in history, Shakespeare has been credited with authoring several famous plays, and is often regarded as a literary genius due to his writing style and vast vocabulary. But, what if Shakespeare is not the genuine writer of the plays of which he is…

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