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    and general of the armies of Venice, is deceived by not only Iago, the villain of the play, but himself. Othello’s free and open nature allows Iago to mislead him into believing that Desdemona, Othello’s wife, is having an affair with Othello’s lieutenant, Cassio. Shakespeare never clearly explains the reasoning behind Iago’s plot, but hints at Iago’s ferocity that Othello had an affair…

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    had a wonderful childhood, she got her education through the best private school in Connecticut. Sarah learned and spoke four languages and played the piano beautifully. Sarah and William In the 1860?s, Sarah met Oliver Fisher Winchster ,Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut?s son, William Wirt Winchester. William worked in the family business of manufacturing the famous Winchester rifles. In 1862 William and Sarah got married and started there new, happy, life together. Four years later Sarah…

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    George B. McClellan 1826-1885 was a United States Army officer, railroad president, and politician who served as a major general during the Civil War 1861-65. McClellan organized the Army of the Potomac in 1861 and briefly served as general-in-chief of the Union Army. McClellan was well liked by his men but his reluctance to attack the Confederacy with the full force of his Army despite having a significant advantage put him on bad terms with President Abraham Lincoln. In 1862 McClellan…

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    his crew. As a result, the Kingston was lost. After the loss of their ship, Captain Jack and his crew pleaded their case to the English government, telling how Charles Vane had forced them into the life of piracy. Having hatred for Charles Vane, Governor Woodes Rogers, famous for suppressing piracy in his time, accepted the plea on the condition…

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    Shown in William Shakespeare's play, Othello, which is a tragedy revolving around jealousy. The play begins with the main antagonist, Iago, who exhibits signs of jealousy towards Cassio after his promotion to lieutenant over him. Iago decides to ruin Othello, who promoted Cassio, by manipulating him into believing his wife is having an affair with Cassio. This leads Othello to murder his wife out of anger and jealousy. The quote that can help demonstrate that the…

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    Soon after getting board of the small life at home he decided to dive into something else. He then served as politician post war. He was a member of the board of visitors of West Point beginning in 1885, which helped him secure his running of governor of Virginia. The board deals with such matters as physicality, morale and disciplinary standards as well as anything in everyday business needing to be attended to. This was a very big public image started for anyone that needed to be shown in a…

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    Gretchen Kuntz Nov. 18, 2014 Government Project Mr. Geissel p.7 Ronald Reagan Ronald Reagan was the 40th president of the United States and was one of the most impacting presidents in American history. Reagan supported and aided every social group of Citizens through his two terms of presidency by the laws and acts he worked to pass. Ronald Reagan was born in Tampico, Illinois on February 6, 1911. Growing up for Ronald Reagan was simple, he had one older brother Neil and his parents…

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    Government scandals have plagued our nation for many years. The Reagan Administration lead the way of one of the major scandals in our history, and the impacts of this scandal were treacherous. The trust of the people of the United States of America were what was destroyed. Reagan was believed to have been the key figure in these exchanges with Nicaraguan Contra, but he claimed to have known nothing about it. In total, 11 people were found guilty on the White House staff for many different…

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    Does Key Club makes keys? It’s a common question for new members taking the name of the club literally. While others may laugh at the innocence of the question, as veteran member of the club I’ve realized Key Club, in a way, does make keys. The club opens doors to endless amount of opportunities. Whether the opportunity be helping the local animal shelter or leading the community, Key Club has changed my high school experience. Being a leader was not natural for me. As a child, I was a clear…

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    Desdemona, Othello’s love interest, first began to fall in love with Othello after listening to his war stories and Othello fell in love with her because “she did pity them”(Act 1, Scene3). Desdemona is accused of having an affair with Cassio, Othello’s Lieutenant, by Iago for reasons not disclosed by Shakespeare. Throughout the play her goodness and loyalty to Othello is steadily revealed especially in the end. In the beginning of the play she openly admits to her great loyalty to Othello when…

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