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    whose effect holds such an enmity with blood of man" (Ham, 1.5.61-65) He manages to expand his "foul, strange and unnatural" (Ham, 1.5.28) crimes he has previously committed. He uses his "power so to seduce [to] [win] to his shameful lust the will of his most seeming-virtuous queen."(Ham, 1.5.44) On top of this, he betrays his queen by plotting to kill his wife 's son. He fuels Laeretes ' anger by asking if "[his] father was dear to him" (Ham, 4.7.108) He then proceeds to plan an…

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    Lost Child J. Ham was born and grew up in South Korea in the 1960s, when the country was in poverty followed by the Korean War in the early 1950s. Her parents’ only interest was on making money and supporting the family financially. Her mother did not send her to the semi-annual school picnics because she thought of a picnic as a waste of money. This was one of the “bad” early memories that she cried a lot and hated her mother. She stated that she often doubted her mother as a stepmother…

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    people must resist or conform to a form of life that revolves strongly around knowing what everybody is doing all the time through social media platforms. Ms. Ham and Mr. Standage focus on how trends draw people out of their normal social interactions and into a world that seemingly revolves around themselves (We Shall Overshare, Mary Ham 280). Their focus upon the false sense of attention that people get from sharing about themselves shows how the audience in each article should be able to…

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    yells at her to “Get thee to a nunnery” (Ham.3.1.123) and asserts it five more times throughout this scene of the play. Hamlet’s statement suggests that Ophelia is no better than a common whore. When he meets her in the hallway and enquires about her father’s location, he knows that she cannot, truthfully, answer him. Hamlet knows Polonius is nearby, listening, but that Ophelia cannot disclose his whereabouts. Ophelia responds shakily, "At home, my lord," (Ham.3.1.132), and her answer throws…

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    youngest son of Ham. The Bible uses the word father for references to a grandfather as well as a father. That’s because there is no actual word for grandfather in the Hebrew language. The text clearly says “cursed be Canaan” — Noah’s grandson — not Ham, his son. It’s possible Ham simply discovered what his son, Canaan, had done to Noah and went and told his brothers. Perhaps he sensed something wicked in his son. Likely Noah would have still been asleep at this time. As Canaan’s father, Ham…

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    William Shakespeare’s Hamlet, Shakespeare leaves many open ended thoughts and unanswered questions. One of the major wavering controversies is whether Hamlet, the heir to the throne, is in fact crazy or as he claims, putting “an antic disposition on” (Ham. 1.5.190-191). Even though many state he is truly mad, there are multiple evidential facts proving Hamlet’s honesty. Informational pieces to explain his true sanity include, why Hamlet would feign madness, admitting his sanity, and only acting…

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    Hamlet as possible, Claudius needed to treat the pair with absolute affection, so he stated, “Welcome, dear Rosencrantz and Guildenstern. / Moreover that we much did long to see you, / The need we have to use you did provoke / our hasty sending…” (Ham. 2.2.1-4). Being the king, Claudius clearly over flattered Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, when he could have utilized his power to order them to complete his task. Continuing his overflowing concern, Claudius persuaded them to work together, knowing…

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    In 2014, science communicator Bill Nye “The Science Guy”, and fundamentalist Ken Ham debate took place in Petersburg, Kentucky at the Creation Museum. CNN’s Tom Foreman takes a stand at the podium before introducing the two debaters to the audience in the crowd, as well as to the viewers who are watching it at home. During the debate, many subtopics are brought up, branching from the main question, “Is creation a viable model of origins in today’s modern scientific era?” The topic of…

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    working and do hard working, they are not able to avoid the reality, which people still eat not well made food, sleep in killed beds, or work at poor factories. And this situation exemplifies the naturalism. In line 37, the author uses the word “De-vyled ham” as a reality that people cannot be unclean their…

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    you purchased for God persons from every tribe and language and people and nation.” We are all made in the image of God, and from one blood. Wayne Hammer the author of Senders, unravels the true origins of races throughout the world. Hammer explains, Hams descendants were Sumerians, Egyptians, Ethiopians and dispersed over the modern day middle east. He explained this theory to be called the Cannon Effect. The Cannon Effect corresponds with David winkles evidence that many Palestinians are the…

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