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    The Britain leaving the European Union after 43 years’ membership, there are a lot of reasons that let Britain took this decision. One of them is refugees, further fixing internal problems which are jobs, health care, Education and that opening the door to other countries to think about leaving the E.U like Sweden, France, and Greece even though they have a crisis in their economy for the same reason (refuges) (First of all, Greece won 't go down. We 're talking about a country that is capable…

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    Introduction On November 29, 2016 our class went on the field trip to Immigration Appeal Division (IAD) located at 74 Victoria Street in downtown of Toronto. The hearing was scheduled in the morning from 8:45am to 1:00pm. It was a spousal sponsorship appeal case where the applicant got rejected from the visa officer in Israel because the officer did not believe that it was a bona fide relationship. The sponsor and applicant had both Russian backgrounds. The sponsor was a Russian man who owned…

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    His duplicitous tone sets up the fakery between the two characters and reveals his ambition and desire for revenge. Iago is not a solo villain however, he cleverly manipulates other characters into doing his bidding. Before the soldiers leave for Cyprus, he motivates Roderigo to keep trying to win Desdemona’s heart with the phrase: “Our bodies are gardens, to which our wills are gardeners.” Metaphor conveys the power we have over our fate – what we do with our lives is up to us. Iago implies…

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    The second quarter I was the Connector. We read about Nicolas talking with his sister about his court date regarding visiting hours with his son. I was able to connect this quarter to an article about a new bill that is currently being developed in Cyprus that deals with equal child custody between two divorced parents. My group and I learned about the challenges that Nicolas was facing as we saw his situation come to life in this article. For the third quarter I was the Researcher where I was…

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    The Hood Incident Analysis

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    Since July 4, 2003 a deep-rooted antipathy towards US has been held by Turks. On that day Turkish Headquarters in the city of Sulaymaniyah in Northern Iraq was exposed to attack by US forces. As a result of it, 11 member of Turkish Armed Forces were forcibly put sacks on their heads and taken out handcuffed. They were retained for 60 hours interrogation and then released. This incident was recorded as The Hood Event in the history. The Hood Event caused the biggest crisis in the partnership…

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    reliability on Iago is shown to Othello through his history of great courage in battle which also gives Othello little reason to be suspicious of Iago. Iago describes his military actions to Rodrigo in “of whom his eyes had seen the proof at Rhodes, at Cyprus” (I.i.29&30). Behind Othello’s back though the audience easily sees the hatred Iago secretly holds for Othello; he uses racial and derogatory terms as a way of describing his hatred to the audience. It can seen throughout the play, some…

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    The play Othello takes place in the 1600’s in Venice and Cyprus, an island in the Mediterranean Sea. The play Anowa, takes place in the 19th century, on the golden coast of Africa. Not only having different cultures but having different roles for women make both women different. Desdemona comes from a culture…

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    jealousy, heartbreak, tortured feelings, and death. Iago felt like he deserved the promotion that Othello gave to Cassio. Iago says “My career is cut short by some bookkeeper, even though the general saw my fighting skills first-hand in Rhodes and Cyprus. This accountant is…

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    Shakespeare’s Othello is a dramatization of the tragic manipulation of good-hearted characters, by a cunning, selfish man. Set in 16th century Venice and Cyprus, Othello is a universal story that could happen at any time, in any place, to any group of people. The play’s title character is the moor, Othello, a general in the Venetian army who elopes with Desdemona, the daughter of a Venetian senator. Othello is serviced by “Honest” Iago, his officer, who tricks Othello into believing that his…

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    Tragic Themes In Othello

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    “Othello” is a Shakespearean tragedy it encompasses many different elements. Shakespeare represents all of these elements spectacularly in “Othello”. There are other themes such as trust and manipulation and racism. The fact that Shakespeare’s hero is a black man affected his audience. Black people to leave England because they were taking Christian people’s jobs. This extreme narrow-minded view was the product of centuries of piles up ideas about racial hierarchy, but it also was reinforced by…

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