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    Amrita Biswas, Assistant Professor of the Dept. of History, works at the Hiralal Bhakat College in Birbhum, India. The article, “Human Trafficking Scenario in Bangladesh: Some Concerns” was published in Karimganj, Assam, India. In her article, she compared human trafficking to slavery, explaining the way humans feel the need to kidnap another person, taking away their freedom and dignity. Zach Weissmueller is from Ipswich, Massachusetts. There, he published the article, “The Wrong Cure for Sex…

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    Battle of the Speeches According to John Morley, “Three things matter in a speech - who says it, how he says it, and what he says, and of the three, the latter matters the least.” John understancds that how the speaker presents himself and his ideas can change the side of the crowd, more than any word they could have said. When Brutus and Antony give their funeral speeches in Julius Caesar it is a critical moment for each. Both need to sway the crowd to agree with their perspective. While…

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    The Tragedy of Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare gives a creative and artful interpretation of the political affairs surrounding the assassination of the famed Roman leader Julius Caesar. While many historic accounts surrounding this story vary in opinion as to Brutus’s true motives to lead the conspiracy, this particular play views Brutus as a tragic hero who did what he saw fit for the greater good of Rome. After Caesar is killed, both Brutus and Marc Antony, Caesar’s right hand man, give…

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    obviously lead to financial turmoil and he requested more and more loans from others. Castle building was his passion, his obsession, that was taking over his life, ignoring that he was ruining the Bavarian economy, “he continued to build as though his coffers were full to overflowing. It was now his chief pleasure in life. Inevitably he soon needed more money” (McIntosh 266). Ludwig II kept himself secluded in his creations, letting no outsiders enter his sanctuaries. His isolation in his…

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    conspirators. He uses specific evidence, which helps Antony to oppose Brutus’ explanation for the assassination, to show that Caesar was a good ruler and leader. He says “he hath brought, Many captives home to Rome, / whose ransoms did the general coffers fill” (3.2. 97-98). Then he says “when the poor have cried, Caesar hath wept” (3.2. 100). Marc Antony uses these things and evidence to show that Caesar really did care about the people of Rome, and to remind the people of all the good things…

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    Rome in Panic: Mark Antony’s Rhetorical Response Within William Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar, the character Mark Antony uses a plethora of rhetoric devices to persuade the crowd towards his way of thinking. These devices include sarcasm, logical thinking, and crying to emit a sense of emotion appeal. William Shakespeare uses different rhetorical modes inside each section of Mark Antony’s speech, which includes: Logos, Logos with Ethos, and Pathos during section 1, Ethos and Ethos with Pathos…

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    America so attractive to many oppressed and impoverished families across the world. According to Francine J. Lipman, MBA, Professor of Law, Business, and Economics at Chapman University, “undocumented immigrants actually contribute more to public coffers in taxes than they cost in social services... Moreover, they contribute to the U.S. economy through their investments and consumption of goods and services” (“Is Illegal Immigration an Economic Burden to America?"). Illegal immigration has…

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    How can men be worthy what they are doing is it a right of noble birth that puts them as a leader. Or is it the knife that gets thrust in the back that puts them to gain the power that they did not have it in the first place. Men that corrupt men to gain some political power in their own way of life. The force of nature that burns in the heart of men and that can make them better for world kind and destroy the world that they live in. Julius Caesar is a play that shows the rise and fall of power…

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    was astonishing. Before the slave trade, many of these nations were in decline, this is why they were searching for new prospects and ventures in which to trade. It truth the Europeans were the ones in need of saving, they needed to refill their coffers. Africans were content with what they had and how they were living. They were not traveling new lands searching for…

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    Unemployment has been an ongoing problem even before the Great Depression, it just wasn’t officially tracked until the Great Depression came about. Unemployment can be tough on an individual or a family, for they don’t know how they can provide for their family. While the government tries to help with unemployment, it is still there and present. Unemployment has not only affected an individual, but as a whole to the U.S. The U.S government hasn’t officially started tracking unemployment…

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