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    I walked through Whiterun chatting to some of the locals who I now knew well enough to make casual conversation with, I was interested to note that Mikael, Carlotta and Ysolda now all seem to be firm friends. When they saw me Mikael moved over to my side and admitted the girls had caught him watching, and were so turned on by it, they now let him watch, as being watched aroused them all the more, and they want me to know I’m welcome to join them any time I wish. Nazeem made some comment about me…

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    Case Study of Motive: Season 2, Episode 4 Kai Mizuno Motive, a crime show with a unique twist. At the beginning of every episode, the viewer is shown who the killer and victim are. The episode goes on to show detectives trying to solve the crime, while also showing scenes from the past to allow the viewer to decipher what the killer’s motive was. This unique twist of presenting crime also allows viewers to see different angles of how forensics play into solving crimes. Forensic tests performed…

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    Macbeth Case Study

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    Why is Macbeth Unable to Apply the Brakes on his Homicide Problem? Why does Macbeth, who knows that his actions are evil and will be punished, continue to choose evil? Piscine Patel in Yann Martel’s Life of Pi once quoted, “It is simple and brutal: a person can get used to anything, even killing”. This quote implies that human nature is pliable enough so that one can easily adjust and bend actions to their will if it will cater to their selfish desires. Shakespeare’s Macbeth is an excellent…

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    Sherlock Holmes Narrative

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    3. Choose one film or an episode of television drama and write an analysis of its narrative, plot and genre. Outline the plot, make use of theories of narrative in your analysis, and provide an account of its genre in relation to the chosen film/episode and any relevant illustrative examples. Having been depicted on screen 254 times; Sherlock Holmes is the most portrayed character in literary history, it is possible for one to study the development of cinema simply through the many…

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    Lennox and I, wearing our royal robes, amble into Macbeth’s stunning castle and gaze in awe at the scenery of their elegant dining room. Sunlight bathes the table filled with striking, fine china and candles melting at a snail’s pace. We both find our seats and wait for King and Queen Macbeth. I glance around the room and observe the décor, when suddenly Lennox addresses me. “Ross I have something of utmost importance to discuss with you,” he whispered, “but we must make it quick and keep quiet.…

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    The Dog Ate My Flash Drive Comprehension 1. Segal is classifying the excuses that her students give her of why their homework is not ready. 2. No. In times of actual trouble, there are usually other bigger responsibilities that take first place. 3. Serious and actual family matters I believe are acceptable. Any dorm stories or technology stories I believe are just excuses. If it’s a dorm issue there’s usually always somewhere else to go, a library, another friends dorm, etc. If it’s a tech…

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    Gordon Monologue

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    Murderous Intentions Beru Cakrazli She lies there soundless on the grass, helpless, terrified and shaken. Above her vision excels grey skies. In the air echoes her sorrowful cries. A moment in darkness his face reappears, her clothes torn, her mascara smears. Her pleading screams, his sickening snicker, icy black eyes, the smell of liquor. A butcher's knife and malicious intent, loss, pain and torment. "Charlie! Charlie come back here!" She shouts angrily to her German Shepard. His scruffy…

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    Living in complete freedom is the philosophy that is the foundation of anarchism. The rediscovering of the anarchist philosophy inundated the minds of British youth in the 1970s who felt that the British government was suppressing thier freedom with frivolous laws. There are several schools of anarchism such as anarchist-communism, collectivist anarchism, social anarchism, individualist anarchism, and mutualism, which all influenced the explosion of the punk rock movement. Nevertheless, it is…

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    Now it was time to go home, but I had taken on this man’s bloodstained baggage (pp. 136). Walls, water, guardrails (pp. 137). An unknown man’s life (pp. 138). On a half-wall someone had written: DANTE HAS ALREADY DISAPPEARED (pp. 138). The black bloodstains were still visible (pp. 142). It looked like the door locks had been jimmied a number of times (pp. 142.) A hum came from the expressway, but the closer I got to the graveyard the more the smell of fresh-cut grass filled the air (pp. 144).…

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    “Fair is foul, and foul is fair” is a common theme demonstrated through the momentous play of Macbeth along with the relationship between power and titles (I, i, 10). The connection between these two concepts is that they’re detached. This is expressed throughout the play through multiple characters such as the Macbeth, Lady Macbeth, three witches, Hecate, and more. To begin, in the play, Macbeth earns three titles: Thane of Glamis, Thane of Cawdor, and King of Scotland. When Macbeth…

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