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    Yet, because of Kent’s success in appearing as an honest and loyal man to the King, he forgoes further questioning. Other than one curious question but another presumably lower ranking man, Kent’s telling of events is unquestioned by Lear. In these moments Kent’s true ability as a dissembler is clearly shown. So although at face failure Kent appears to be completely loyal to Lear, he is in fact serving some other purpose. One that increase the instability between the royal family and…

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    Lear’s trust in his other two daughters, Goneril and Regan is shattered when Regan tells him that he will have to dismiss fifty soldiers if he is to stay with her. In response, Lear says, “But yet thou art my flesh, my blood, my daughter-/Or rather a disease that’s in my flesh/Which I needs must call mine” (2.4.220-222). His contempt and his discovery of their intentions that were hidden behind their “love” for him are shown. Here, Lear’s blind trust that he placed in his daughters shows his…

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    The first act promptly begins with Lear’s surprising announcement about relinquishing his power to his three daughters. He pledges “our largest bounty may extend” (1.1.57) to whomever loves him the most. Beginning with Lear’s major discourse throughout the play, we get the sense that power is the dominant force that's at the centre of this family. Lear states first “to shake all cares and business from our [Lear’s] age”(1.1.41) and then taking that boundless power to his children, where he can…

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    To be successful in reaching goals a good strategy must be applied. Every person must have a goal in life to achieve. Once that goal is reached another is started. The only way to succeed is to keep making goals, and achieving them. The important strategy in planning how to successfully accomplish goals plays a huge role. As famous baseball and football play Bo Jackson would say “Set your goals high, and don’t stop till you get there” (Jackson). Certainly, famous Bo Jackson set his goals high…

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    Life can become extremely busy and making time for family can become tough. Family time is not only extremely important, but it is vital for young ones to learn good character and morals. The Rumbold family doesn’t spend enough quality time together. They are a family of nine people, six biological children with an adopted brother from China who is deaf. It becomes very difficult for this family to spend time together because their ages range from the oldest being nineteen years old, all the way…

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    Crowd Vs Amazon

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    You vs. the Crowd What makes a brand worthy? Good question. Having to sit down and think of a brand that I define as great would have probably been a challenging task about five years ago, but today it seems pretty evident. It is the brand, that I think about eighty percent of the time when I consider buying a new product. How has it been able to get so ingrained in my system? I do not remember the first time I purchased something off of Amazon, so I guess you can say I have been acquainted with…

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    My Family Resources

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    My family has several resources such as human resources, economic resources and social resources to deal with. Some of the resources my family has includes money which is acquired by working and earning a living wage. We also have advice, love, talents, materials such as; car, phones and laptops. My family’s economic resource is gained by working and each member of my family contributes to our family income after receiving their wage from various jobs. My mom works from home with her buying and…

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    Introduction Within society, each working member is constantly making an effort to balance personal and professional obligations. It is paramount for adults to have a career for multiple reasons: to achieve economic independence, a sense of self worth and accomplishment, and importantly, to be able to provide for their families. However, due to stressful work environments, long working hours and ever-increasing expectations among many other factors, employees are experiencing a great imbalance…

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    My Grandfather Essay

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    If I could go back to a place and the past I would go to my grandparents house, back in June the summer of 2001. Why, because that was the last time I was able to see my grandfather and actually hear his voice. If you didn’t know my grandfather you would’ve wish you have known him. My grandfather name is James Carter. He was known as the first black chief /police officer in Yazoo City, MS. To his family he was a loving and caring man. A family man actually, he was the one that kept the family…

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    An Analysis of the Plot in The Devil’s Arithmetic by Jane Yolen Hannah, the main character in the novel The Devil’s Arithmetic by Jane Yolen, wants nothing to do with her heritage, until a sudden transformation shows her the importance of history, and the importance of family. In the novel, Hannah is transported back in time to the Holocaust in an unknown concentration camp, where she forgets her modern knowledge and lives the life of a girl from that time named Chaya, which is her Hebrew name…

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