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    beliefs about justice, Thrasymachus has continuously grown angry and frustrated, however after Socrates causes him to agree that the just man is wise and good, Thrasymachus blushes. The abrasive nature of Thrasymachus is conspicuous, and now that he is blushing out of embarrassment shows…

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    In a story, characters play one of the biggest rules. They start the conflict, fix it, and add more to it. It is easy to pick out a main character, supporting characters, or even minor characters. However, foil characters are a little less noticeable. In the common play, Romeo and Juliet, there is a number of foil characters to be picked out. The definition of a foil character is “a character that shows qualities that are in contrast with the qualities of another character” (Literary Devices).…

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    This paper will adequately discuss globalization, how does it impact on development and poverty reduction. Is globalization a positive force for development and poverty reduction? Globalization has different definitions, drawing from Nayyar's (2003:65) section on globalization and advancement, globalization can be characterized as a spread or dissemination of financial exercises over the whole globe, and this enables the world nations to coordinate in the economy. In like manner Dicken (2003)…

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    Examples of situations include activities such as “…speaking, performing, eating, drinking, or writing...” in front of a large or small group of people (Gallo et al.). Symptoms a person with social phobia may experience include “muscle twitches, blushing, heart racing, [and] sweating…” (Gallo et al.). Prevalence of social phobia is seen in late adolescence and is diagnosed more in women than in men. While people who have social phobia cannot or have a hard time participating in social situations…

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    A/N: Chapter One: The Unexpected Transfer “Captain, May I speak to you?” “Yes, Number One. Did you enjoy your shore leave?” “Well it is about a young starfleet officer that I met on Risa while on shore leave. She was transferred to the USS Yamato, which we saw be destroyed a few days ago.” “Very well, I will look over her starfleet record.” “I had Data do that. What did you find on her?” “Her mother died after she was born. Her father was a starfleet officer assigned to an outpost near…

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    Both plays can be seen, to have very distinct configurations, the merchant of Venice is seen as a comedy love play, whereas Romeo and Juliet is seen as a tragic play. Shakespeare explores the feelings of love through various ways such as love at first and presenting love as being never ceasing. When both plays were performed, the Shakespearean audience would think that courtly is better than romantic due to the fact that it is seen that women have more power and in order for the man to win the…

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    is shown when a young student on a tour of the Hatchery and Conditioning Centre says, “Human beings used to be…’ he hesitated; the blood rushed to his cheeks. ‘Well, they used to be viviparous.” (19). In this situation, the child’s hesitation and blushing shows the embarrassment society has towards monogamous relationships. Despite societies disapproval of monogamous relationships, Lenina, John and the Director take part in one throughout the novel. The reader first learns about Lenina’s…

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    Conceptual ideas in Romeo and Juliet “These violent delights have violent ends.” This was quoted from the classic, Romeo and Juliet, a play about the star-crossed yet impulsive love of two young people. Shakespeare uses diction, pointing out the dangers of lust, sin, and temptations. Years ago there lived in the city of Verona in Italy, two noble families, the Montagues and Capulets. There was much bad blood between them, and they could not stand the sight of one another. With all the feuding…

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    I... rather enjoy it. Do you want to stop?" Enjolras admitted, blushing and looking away in embarrassment. "You don't have to continue if you don't wish to." The warm feeling of her mouth wrapped delicately around his cock silenced him immediately, but Enjolras felt guilty that she was the one giving pleasure and not…

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    AN: Coño, this is the last chapter of this book. It's been one wild ride. There will be a final notes thingy after this. 2011 I was rushing home with the coffee's, when I suddenly felt hot liquid spilling all over my shirt. "Darn it!" I shouted, realizing I had dropped my coffee. I figured it was okay since Daniela's was okay. As if the bags under my eyes weren't enough to make me look terrible, now my hair was a mess and my shirt was stained. It had been a really long week. Daniela had…

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