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    tell Macbeth in their backward, paradoxical way that he will be king. They state that ‘Fair is foul, and foul is fair’ meaning that killing the king will have both fair and foul consequences. What is the price for getting what you want? The first line that Macbeth says foreshadows the day when he will kill the king, “So fair and foul a day I have not seen.” The story is severely unsettled with the cold, foul murder of the naive, trusting King Duncan. Macbeth didn’t stop to think of other options…

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    “Foul is fair, and fair is foul” can be interpreted in many different means, but the essential messages underlie these interpretations are unanimous. They can be concluded as the following: “what seems good can turn out bad, and one should never believe one’s eyes because the semblance of things could be deceitful.” Taking Macbeth as an example, he fundamentally demonstrates the spirit of “foul is fair and fair is foul”. He, as Lady Macbeth urges, become a person…

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    (FIBA) have in today. In the late 1800s and early 1900s when a player would score it would count as one point. In modern day basketball one shot is counted as two points if it is within the 3-point line. The free throw is when a player commits a foul to the opposing team, they are counted as one point. The opposing team is given one free shot from the free throw line. The free throw was implemented in 1894, where you could shoot 21 feet from the net. A year after it was moved down to 15 feet.…

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    Macbeth Security Analysis

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    An individual's desire for security may be achieved in many ways. Some can find their security through an object, their possessions, or even other people. These feelings of security can sometimes be false however, the desire is gone but the danger is still there. An individual's feeling also may differ from the true situation, leading to a more false sense of security. Shakespeare's Macbeth explores the ideas of what can happen to an individual when their desire for security becomes false,…

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    Basketball Evolution “Sometimes the bad things that happen in our lives put us directly on the on the path the best things that will ever happen to us” -unknown. Some people think that bad things that happen are bad and will never get good. But that is how James Naismith invented basketball. Now basketball has evolved into a sport that tons of people adore, and now is evolving more and more. It started with finding scraps from other sports and has turned into a sport. Plus now there are jobs…

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    referees move around the pitch having one side to look at each, this way the game is covered. They also watch for fouls. The timekeeper's job is to time how long each quarter lasts and how long a player is in time out for. The role of the shot clock operator is to time all the timing rules. The scorer keeps a total of field goals, free throws, points, personal fouls, and technical fouls…

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    into the back wall just to catch a fly ball, just let it bounce off. The catcher doesn’t need to block the ball, just let it go by and pick it up when it bounces back. Fielders don’t need to dive into the stands just to grab a foul ball. It’s foul! Who cares about it, if it’s foul? Guys put their bodies out there just to snag a ball they could buy at the store. The pitcher stands right in front of the guy who could hit it right back at him. If I were the pitcher; I’d throw it and then get the…

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    Ghost In Hamlet Essay

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    Hamlet Of the other major characters in Hamlet, the Ghost is important because his demand for revenge sets the plot into motion. The apparition's ambiguous role in the drama reflects the general confusion about spirits and the importance of religion in Shakespeare's day. Throughout the tragedy, the Ghost is alternately viewed as an illusion, a sign from God foreshadowing danger to Denmark, a spirit returning from the grave because of a task left undone, a spirit from purgatory sent with divine…

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    plan, he was not fully aware of the deed he committed as his judgment was clouded. The Witches, or the “Weird Sisters”, are truly fault for Duncan’s murder. Throughout the play, The Witches expressed no clear motive. Witches are often associated with foul behaviour.…

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    Macbeth is a man of great respect who is praised by everyone because of his bravery in the wars and for his loyalty towards the King.It can be seen in the starting of the play when one of the sergeant of the war comes to meet the King to tell him the news of the war.He told the King about the bravery of Macbeth that he showed in the war. “but all's too weak for brave Macbeth well he deserves that name” Act1 Scene2 Line 15. As the play further continues it is proved that main cause of Macbeth's…

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