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    example of this would be company workers being held hostage by local guerillas. In the case that the firm does not pay off the hostages, workers lives will be taken. In the case that they do pay off the guerrillas, they will be most likely fined by a first world country they’re based in, in addition to negative media coverage which might harm the brand. Much of the reason these groups exist within third world countries is because of corruption of the government causing them to establish.…

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    teachers than a traditional classroom would. However, while the cost may be an issue, the purpose of schools is to provide students with the best education possible to meet their needs. If a school is in a place with a high amount of student’s whose first language is not English, they should provide those students will the support they need to…

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    and brothers and sisters. They would gain knowledge on how they can witness to someone of the opposite sex if that ever came up. Everyone is so different in their mindsets that it is good to hear from other people and it is good to be open to doing things they may think the group should try. You never know how it will work unless you give it a…

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    that Romeo and Juliet had for each other were feelings of true love because they killed themselves for not being able to be together, they loved each other over their own families, and Juliet attempted to accomplish a fake death to be with Romeo. The first reason that the feelings of Romeo and Juliet had for each other were feelings of true love is that they killed themselves because they could not be together. In Act 5,…

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    Poor nutrition, plagues, sexism, and social classes: these are only four of the prices of civilization that we, along with our ancestors, have faced. War is another major source of destruction, but also cooperation or even the creation of a new identity. War has the power to “make or break” a civilization, completely changing the course of history. No historian can ignore wars due to their influence. Merely one example of these influential wars are the Crusades. So, what is a Crusade? Depending…

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    Parneet Gill ENG3U1-02 Ms.Vitti January 15th, 2018 Contrast between Macbeth and Banquo In William Shakespeare's play, Macbeth, Banquo serves a foil to Macbeth as Banquo's reason contrast with Macbeth's ambition, Macbeth represents darkness due to his evil actions whereas Banquo represents light because of his morality, and also Banquo is loyal whereas Macbeth is disloyal and selfish. The use of contrast is significant because it is an impactful way to focus viewer's attention on the…

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    I believe that Shakespeare used satire in his play King Lear to poke fun of King James as a way of telling King James how he felt about him. King Lear and King James have some similarities such as the number of daughters and their way of thinking things through which leads me to believe that the story of King Lear is indeed a satire. I have found evidence to support that King Lear is not a satire. Both Shakespeare and King James had three children. Shakespeare stole the…

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    that one may quote without even realizing it was a line from a work of Shakespeare. Phrases such as “‘the world is mine oyster’ (Anderson 1),” or “‘fair play’ falls from Miranda’s lips in The Tempest (Anderson 1). Many of these phrases are little things one may say in a casual conversation without knowing that it is a reference from Shakespeare. Also looking at “William Shakespeare’s Impact on Theatre” by Octane Seating, this article also displays the same ideas on how Shakespeare had influenced…

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    Despite the struggle that William Shakespeare endured throughout his life he still managed to become an influential historian, and become successful regardless of his financial, family and career problems. He had a very different childhood than most think he had, and growing up in the Elizabethan era wasn’t the easiest for him either. He took the word success to a whole new level in his time and left a huge impact on the world of theatre as a whole. Shakespeare has been known for his strong…

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    In the new era of modernization, globalization has been a topic that is widely discussed for a long time because people cannot decide if it is right or wrong. In definition, Globalization would be businesses moving beyond domestic and national markets to other markets around the world, allowing them to connect with different markets. (Smith) I believe that Globalization’s positive effects outweighs the negative effects that comes along with it. It has widely helped many countries, especially…

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