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    A sharp chill of despair engulfs the four concrete walls containing me. My hostile past haunts me as I lie lifeless and numb on the cold cell floor. I hear the mumbles and hacking coughs from the other inmates as my garnet red blood ripples down my Icey soon to be corpse. The four concrete walls feel as if they are slowly closing in on me as i plunge the knife further into my tattoo riddled chest, I know that this is the only way to escape my life sentence i am facing because i can no longer…

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    differ from the history of the real Macbeth, Macduff, and Duncan. Actually, many scholars associate the events of Macbeth with the execution of Henry Garnet for participation in the Gunpowder Plot of 1605. The king was a target of the Gunpowder Plot. That is the reason many critics agree the tragedy is written in 1606 after the trial of Henry Garnet. Additionally, an interesting thing to note is James I wrote his own book Daemonolgie in 1599 about witches. We are all familiar that Shakespeare…

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    superstitions include the belief that a bird that flies into a house is an omen of death. A dream about a body of water could also mean that a death would occur. Pebbles were placed inside eggshell rattles made for children, to drive away evil spirits. A garnet that dimmed while worn on the body was thought to be a sign of melancholy. Most Americans are familiar with polka, but few of them know that is a Czech courtship dance. The Polka originated in Prague in 1837. Derived from the Czech…

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    #FindWhatMovesYou is the motto that Mr. Christian Obando, Coordinator of Sport Clubs, within Campus Rec for Florida State abides by as he interacts with his diverse student body. The first day that I shadowed Mr. Obando, he had a very relaxed, confident, and positive demeanor that quickly made me realize the leadership persona that his peers seen in him. He was very interactive with me as we talked about his role in Campus Rec. Christian walked me through a day in the life of a Coordinator for…

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    Kingston Brooch History

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    Britain has been the source of a uniquely beautiful brand of artistry which can be identified in the jewelry making of the historic Anglo-Saxons. Among the most brilliant of artifacts ever found was uncovered in 1771 by the Reverend Brian Faussett who unearthed the most renowned brooch ever discovered on the island with roots in the Anglo-Saxon period. Found on Kingston Downs in Kent County, the brooch, known famously as the Kingston Brooch, is the largest and finest ever found for its time, and…

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    I opened my eyes to see a name bar in front of me. I typed in the name “Feliciano” because, well, that my human name. The world went dark for a few seconds until I opened my eyes. I was in a small town and I saw many other people there too, some just getting into the game. I decided to look at my inventory. I didn’t know how until I watched how the others opened theirs. I tried the motion that they were doing and it worked. As I thought, the inventory was mostly bare. What I didn’t expect was…

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    Igneous Rock Formation

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    For each sample, provide a detailed description, as precise of a rock name as you can, and an interpretation of the (possible) environment of formation. Quaternary: This is an igneous rock known as Tuff pyroclastic, which is a volcano-clastic rick composed mainly of volcanic ash. This conclusion makes sense as the quick cooling would cause the porous structures. This rock possesses sand to mud sized grains; therefore it is fine grained. This rock has interlocking crystals as well as a…

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    Elizabethan Era

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    Medicine During the Elizabethan Era The Elizabethan Era is a big epoch in English history. This era was ruled by Queen Elizabeth, 1558 through 1603, historians refer to this place in time as the Golden Era. They refer to it as the Golden Era because of how many great accomplishments, and changes that were made. Medicine however, did not change much from medieval time to the Elizabethan Era. During the Elizabethan Era, people still believed many incoherent theories related to anatomy. These…

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    Macbeth and the Gunpowder Plot On March 24, 1603 Queen Elizabeth the first of England died and her reign was gathered by King James the sixth of Scotland. With this new leadership, many citizens began to have hope for the future of their country. Prior to King James ' possession of the throne, Britain had decades of controversy between the new Protestant religion, and the tradition Catholic beliefs. Because King James had a Catholic mother, wife, and daughter it seemed as though he would turn…

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    My three engagement activities of service, leadership and internship complemented each other very well, because all three of my experiences taught me what it meant to be a well-rounded leader. Throughout my entire engagement within the program it was very surprising to see many connections overlap within each activity. The first one I realized that I had practiced with all three activities was social engagement, me practicing social engagement was included in all three of my activities by me…

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