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    and vague life seemed to be in conflict with the poetic, genius reputation with which he had been attributed. This mismatch of information caused some to believe Shakespeare may not have actually written any of the works for which he is famous. The first open questioning of Shakespeare's authorship can be found within pages of The Romance of Yachting by Joseph C. Hart, where Hart argued that Shakespeare's plays contained evidence of being worked on by different authors. “The authorship of the…

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    The Aboriginal Crisis

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    The Aboriginal Crisis: This is not a party problem; this is a Canadian problem Lack of health care, widespread poverty, employment barriers, high suicide rates, drug abuse, segregation, and lack of drinkable water. These are conditions commonly used to describe developing countries, yet they describe a majority of Canada’s Aboriginal reserves. For a country who have cities on several, notable “Most Livable” lists, these conditions seem foreign. Varying political parties have tried to blame…

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    Flatteners

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    The causes of the global playing field being leveled is that more people are more connected to work with each other and compete for jobs. America is effected by people that are still behind on globalizing. American citizens need to start to change right away. Leaders need to make America's youth study harder and have more people work in the science and engineering fields. People are willing to compete for American jobs, but communities need to encourage each other work harder and strive to do…

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    Edward De Vere

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    We’ve all been associated with Shakespeare, whether we’ve read one of his pays for a school assignment or watched one of his plays. One way or another we know who William Shakespeare is. For years there have been people saying that William Shakespeare, from Stratford- upon- Avon, is not the one who wrote all those plays and poems. Instead Oxfordian’s believe that Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford, is the one who wrote some of most known plays and poems in English literature. There is enough…

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    While the aforesaid matters surrounding the Pauper’s Army incursion into the holy land were essentially brush stroked, there are two corresponding points to present that bind the historical events with the stated purpose of this evaluation. The first is the horrific, genocide-centered activities endeavored by Peter and Williams’ army prior to their departure and incursions into the lands held by Colomon and the Turks. The second is the lackluster manner by which they proceeded, and were…

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    Shakespeare Hardship

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    Pen names are glass doors. While the truth seems visible it can not be truly seen without first getting passed the door. Shakespeare’s work has been admired for centuries and it has gained much respect, however, some say the work of Shakespeare may in fact not be his. There are many questions surrounding the topic of Shakespeare’s authorship and whether or not he could have really been the author of so many thought provoking and diverse plays. There is great argument over his lack of proper…

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    attended the King’s New School. (William Shakespeare Biography). At this school, they taught how to read and write. Shakespeare married at the age of 18 to Anne Hathaway. She was 26 when they married. Both Shakespeare and Hathaway had their first child, Susanna, in 1583. After a couple years, Anne Hathaway…

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    Macbeth Biography

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    in Canterbury Province. William Shakespeare married Anne Hathaway was from a small village a mile west of stratford, in Shottery. William was 8 years younger than Anne, William was 18 and Anne was 26. As it turns out, Anne was also pregnant. Their first child, a baby girl named susanna was born May 26, 1583. Then only two years later, on February 2, 1585, William and Anne had twins Hamnet and Judith were born. Hamnet died later from an unknown causes at the age of 11. What is commonly said is…

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    North South Divide

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    The divide between the Northern and Southern Hemispheres has developed into a problem where the Southern Hemisphere is becoming further behind on the economic and social scale because they are less developed. As the Northern Hemisphere exploits and profits off the raw goods that the South produces. This creates a gap where they North is always expanding its economy and the Southern Hemisphere is currently staying in the same place. This system favors the countries that have the ability to…

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    In the movie, the actors of Romeo and Juliet talk about Shakespeare's felt and thought while making this play. Queen Elizabeth was the main person they were allowed to act. Woman dressed as man, and man dressed as woman in theatre. They didn't think it was allowed but since Queen Elizabeth I loved theatre so much it was considered okay. On the article it doesn't really say about theatre how it did in the movie. On the article it mentions all lot more of her religious fact and her workers.…

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