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    Revolutionary War. Her ghost supposedly roams the grounds of a nearly cemetery as well as the corridors of the courthouse. The sightings have been so persistent that the SciFi Channel TV Show “Ghost Hunters” even devoted an episode to it. And at the Gloucester County Courthouse in south Jersey, construction workers, courthouse employees, and elected officials have all reported strange noises and lights during a renovation project in which old jail cells were being removed. One cell was…

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    When faced with life’s circumstances, one is often told to “man up” because being a man is associated with having courage, wisdom, and responsibility. The essential man, however, is a man who possesses all the fundamental qualities necessary for survival which include consciousness, awareness, and self-realization. King Lear is a play that talks about the transformation of King Lear from a spoiled, childish, and stubborn king to a man that is wise and warm hearted. All that change was resulted…

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    Self-knowledge is defined as the understanding of oneself or one’s own motives or characters. In the tragedy of King Lear, death is a common factor as is most tragedies written by Shakespeare. Throughout King Lear, many of the characters lacked self-knowledge when the play began. Due to the circumstances at large, many of the characters in the play either began to change for the chance of surviving, such like Edgar. Other characters like Lear began to change, but some characters remained “true…

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    defeated the Earl of Essex at Buckinghamshire and stopped him from taking London; his army at Newcastle took Lincolnshire; and his army led Sir Ralph Hopton defeated parliamentarian forces at Wiltshire. After that, the king won the port at Bristol. Gloucester had become the only city that supported parliament. “The early advantage lay with the king… It was the more nervous parliamentarian who called for peace and compromise… In the summer of 1643 the war went his way” (Worden, page…

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    Capote presents Perry’s dream as imaginative visions where Perry tries to reach for his desires. For example, Capote vividly describes Perry to explain his recurring dreams to Dick. This is shown when Perry persist to get diamonds, ‘’Diamonds like oranges. That’s why I’m there-to pick myself a bushel of diamonds’’ this implies that Perry is eager to have his way. The use of simile and minor sentence in ‘’Diamonds like Oranges’’ emphasises that Perry prefers materialistic objects such as the…

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    There are multiple reasons as to why authors create the works that they do. Many of the works circulating in the world have fallen victim to intense scrutiny. This is the case with Shakespeare’s King Lear. The reigning question that plagues the minds of readers and scholars alike is: “Is King Lear a satire?” They ponder if the play was written to criticize and humiliate King James I, or whether it was a mere coincidence. Through copious amounts of research, I will explore both sides of this…

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    Introduction Who are Jonathan Edwards and George Whitefield? George M. Marsden, an American author, describes Jonathan Edwards as, “extraordinary and the most acute American philosopher and the most brilliant of all American theologians.” John Charles Ryle, an Anglican bishop, describes George Whitefield as, “a humble person and after he had a calm examination, he had come to the conclusion that Whitefield was one of the most powerful and extraordinary preachers the world has ever seen.”…

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    LGBTQ Inequality in America People inequality has been present throughout American history. One of the biggest issues nowadays besides women and racial inequality is lesbian, gay, bisexual, Trans, and queer (LGBTQ) inequality. Here are some facts. Some states do not even recognise queers or others in the spectrum. Also the first World Pride occurred only half a year ago. Gay marriage is allowed in forty out of fifty states. Suicide rates are highest among LGBT n America. So, is true…

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    Since most people believe transgender do not face true discrimination they do not think they deserve rights protected by laws; however, transgender face just as much discrimination for being who they truly as any other minority group, so therefore, they should be allowed to have government laws protecting their rights from being discriminated against just like any other minority group. That being said, the transgender movement has existed since the ‘50s trying to gain rights and recognition…

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    “to commemorate such great nuptial ceremonies, [Claudius] built the city which he called Claudiocester”: Unity and Harmony The roll-maker used women to prove a political point that peace, harmony and greatness could be expected from a king if he had a loving and supportive wife. Women were carefully selected by the roll-maker to exhibit this idea in a variety of differing scenarios. If women inspired their husbands to do great things, created successful lineages, had a useful heritage, or were…

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