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    The register on the bottom shows men carrying sacks and backpacks of produce as well as leading donkeys with ropes. The middle register shows sheep, goats, and bulls being lead while the men carry handfuls of fish. A royal feast is being shown on the top register. The ruler is larger than the rest of the attendees who are raising there cups while being…

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    “Oh, beware, my lord, of jealousy!/It is the green-eyed monster which doth mock/The meat it feeds on.” (3.3.170-172). Such are the wise words of the famous villain, Iago, found in William Shakespeare’s Othello. A tragic play of jealousy and rivalry, many of the characters in Othello are doomed to a catastrophic ending—a misfortune beyond all ordinary worries. Though each character experiences unfavourable obstacles out of their control, the misfortune brought upon the characters in Othello is…

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    For instance, the Washington Post poll showed that only thirty six percent could name the three branches of government and twenty nine percent could not identify the current vice president. In Australia they are still ignorant voters because of donkey votes, which is a small percentage of voters who list the candidates in the order they are printed on the ballot. That some of the voters will vote for only one issue the candidate is promising to the people. Another weakness of this argument is…

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    Paragraph 1 Fawlty tower’s is a famous British television sitcom that invokes several different types of satirical and sarcastic types of humour. Thanks to the use of this humour the t.v. series was slowly gaining popularity and became known as one of the ‘’greats’’. Fawlty tower’s has been around for over fifty years, but back when the series was still irrelevant it was listed as the number one British and thanks to this the series is noted as a legend. The show also includes a questionable…

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    In the Arabian desert 1916, Theeb shows barefoot with his brother Hussein who is watering the camel. Hussein trying to teach Theeb how to use the weapons and after a period of time of playing together they go to their tribe. The story begins with the arrival of two men pm to the Sheikh house, who is the son of Sheikh Abu Hammoud and the larger brother. The guests are two men one of them is a British soldier wearing a military uniform and the other is wearing Arab clothing. The officer is…

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    During the time of the 8th-6th century periods of BCE, Judah and Israel had an ongoing rival lasting for almost two hundred years. Bordered North and South, this rivalry would come to blows and both were dealt with invasions; not only from each other but also from foreign empires. It was also at this time Judah and Israel kingdoms were on opposite directions. Judah had begun to maintain a steady growth and prosperity where Israel was on a path to begin a steady downfall of their reign and…

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    Napoleon was the ruler. He had the most power and was well respected. He was a strict, manipulative ruler who made sure that no one got in his way. He believed in brutal punishment and brainwashed the other animals into making them believe that everything he did was for the animals benefit when really, it only benefitted and pleased the pigs. Squealer was Napoleon’s right-hand pig. He always supported him and accepted what he said a fact. He was very persuasive and intellectually gifted, like…

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    because I saw many other paintings about josephs and Mary’s flight into Egypt. It made me wonder if Murillo had a reason for the colors and other details. Looking at this painting there is a man, a woman and a baby. The women and the baby are on a donkey, while the man walks besides them. This artwork is representational art. This piece is mostly dark, dull colors, such as brown, black, tan; expect the woman who is dressed in pink. The woman and the baby are lighter then the rest of the…

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    chose for her. Theseus mistreats Hippolyta by boasting about how he had conquered her and how she is a trophy to remember his victory. Oberon mistreats Titania by tricking her with the magic love potion into giving the boy to him and having sex with a donkey-man. Furthermore, women in the play are regarded as property, and treated as mere objects. The opening scene begins with Hippolyta captured by the Theseus. Theseus won the battle with the Amazons and in conquering them Hippolyta becomes a…

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    1. The fourfold perspective is the impact of the newborn on four different societal groups, the Magi, Herod the Great, the chief priests, and a group of shepherds. To start, the child had a major impact on the Magi. According to David Prior, Magi were “men that had an interest in dreams, astrology, magic, books thought to contain mysterious references to the future, and the like” (pg. 18). The birth of Jesus had a major impact on these men because these men were pagan men that were guided to a…

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