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    and many people also questioned whether it was even legal to create a currency. When these guidelines were released many people took it to mean that the U.S. government were okaying the use of bitcoins. 3. The Cyprus Crisis caused many people to fear currencies backed by governments. Cyprus planned to take money from people’s saving accounts and this led to lots of people all around the world distrusting banks and questioning the safety of their money in these accounts. Bitcoins seemed the…

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    At some point in life we have seen a TV series in which you have see every different types of genre. For example, Comedy, Tragedy, Action, Mystery, Documentary, Horror, etc. Sometime you can see in some TV shows that some actors don’t seem so innocent as they seem. Appearances may be deceiving or don’t judge a book by it’s cover is what most people say when we criticize or judge others. Which in most case is quite true. This can be stated in a playwright called Othello by Shakespeare.…

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    Othello Desdemona Flaws

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    Before Othello went to Cyprus, Desdemona’s father accuses Othello of black magic. Othello is brought before the duke and as they wait for Desdemona, Othello explains himself about how he won Desdemona and states “… She said she loved me for the dangers I’d survived, and I love…

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    The Tragedy of Othello, the Moor of Venice is a book written by Shakespeare, thought to be written in the early sixteenth century. This Shakespearean tragic tale has jealousy and deceit as it’s silent killer, and it opens up in Venice, Italy where the “honest” Iago plans to deceive the honorable and brave native Egyptian Moor named Othello because he was not given the promoted up a rank. Instead the moor chose Michael Cassio. Iago begins to form hatred inside of himself claiming that he was only…

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    dispense justice that was matching with his actions. Iago vowed never to speak again, and while Cassio felt uneasy about the prisoner’s relaxed, passive demeanor, something troubled him. Deciding to ignore his instincts, Cassio decided to stay in Cyprus and ordered two of his most trusted men to take Iago back to Venice. Cassio went on…

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    Small Clay Figurines

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    worshipped. Small clay figurines, like the Judean pillar figurines, which possibly depicted the goddess Asherah, were located within houses at several sites across the Levant. One site has an unusual centaur figurine, likely supporting a relationship with Cyprus. Protective amulets with either Egyptian influence or invoking YHWH have been found, indicating the people’s belief…

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    The Minoans were the first European civilization, they existed on crete which is now a part of Greece now. The Minoans have an important place in world history, as building the first civilization to appear on soil. The Minoans are famous for the palace Knossos, which was built around a central courtyard. The Minoans were named by Sir Arthur Evans, he got their name from King Minos. Most of the Minoans lived in small villages and made their living from farming. They grew wheat, barley, grapes,…

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    Love is a strong theme amongst many others found throughout the play Othello, written by William Shakespeare. In the lines 223-247 of Act 2 scene 1, love becomes a very prominent topic as Iago, the main antagonist, coerces Roderigo into helping him fire Michael Cassio. Iago’s innate ability to manipulate shines through particularly in this speech. While playing Roderigo, Iago gives a long speech about Desdemona and Othello’s love that has inevitably crumbled because of Othello not being able to…

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    Shinto Deities Analysis

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    only big but it is a clear depiction of a deity and it seems well maintained though one can tell that it has withstood the test of time. Its dimensions are 52.4 cm or H. 20 and 5/8 inches. It is classified as a sculpture and is made out of Japanese Cyprus and has traces of colour around it. The culture from which this sculpture is made is the Japanese culture. It was created in the 10th century between ca 900 and 1185, this period of time is referred to as the Heian period. The Heian period…

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    spent seven hours in prayer and he often did this in a cave outside Manresa.At Manresa, he sketched the fundamentals of his little book The Spiritual Exercises. In 1523- Ignatius left Barcelona and traveled to Rome, Venice, and Cyprus. In March 1524- He passed through cyprus venice and then reached his destination which was Barcelona. He studied here for 2 years. In 1526- He transferred to Alcala. He had many followers and was then people had suspicions of heresy so he was soon tried. He was…

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