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    William Shakespeare wrote plays that captivated human emotions and realistic conflicts. During his time, plays could not even be performed or portrayed if the king or queen did not like it or approve of it. William Shakespeare mainly composed plays to try and impress royalty. When he first started writing sonnets, that led us to believe that he was in a love triangle with a young man.He wrote multiple plays such as Hamlet, Macbeth, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, and his most famous love story, Romeo…

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    Color Symbolism Essay

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    For the word red as a noun, the thesaurus gives the following synonyms: "bitterswеet, blоod, bloоdshot, blooming, blush, brick, burgundy, cardinal, carminе, cerisе, chеrry, chеstnut, clarеt, coppеr, coral, crimson, dahlia, damask, flaming, florid…

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    Jamaica Essay

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    called Xaymaca by the natives, meaning “land of wood and water”. He later found that the land had no gold, but “hostile people”. The Arawakd were overworked and later all died due to a European illness. In 1655, the island was attacked by the English, in which the Spaniards surrendered. Africans were brought to Jamaica for cheap and hardworking labor, to grow many crops, mainly sugar cane and tobacco. The island later became known for sugar and sugar cane. Slaves became unhappy and…

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    By this time America had broken away from the English monarchy. The United States of America has come a long way since then, however; it is still hard to picture how humans could commit such evil acts. Unfortunately we can not rewrite history, but I would like to think that things would have been done…

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    was a peaceful place for most of us, but in my ride there was no place to call home. So don’t be afraid as I tell you my journey… no wait wrong word I would say, nightmare. It all started like this, I saw the orangish, brown rust tint of the letter T bulging out of the sign as we rumble down the road. ‘KAMBI TABORA’ which means ‘camp tabora’ in english which is a popular town overtaken by those republicans. Bump, rattle shake are the only noises we hear when we enter. In my ears I sense a cry…

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    Aboriginal people (Indigenous people of Australia, see Image 1) have the longest living cultural history of any single language group in the world, dating back to more than 50,000 years. It has been able to survive this long as it is a dynamic culture. A dynamic culture is a culture that is able to adapt to the time period and is able to change without losing its core paradigms. This is why Aboriginal spirituality is known as a dynamic religion as its culture which is dynamic, shaped its…

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    Poem Analysis: Wanderlust

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    behold). The poem uses the repetition of “let’s” to signify the sense of urgency the narrator has Shanghai This poem, written in free verse, still contains many poetic elements. In the first five lines, consonance of the p sound can be found the words past, plastic, empty, cheap, placemats, and porcelain. The poem also has several uses of alliteration,…

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    Racism is the belief that some races are superior to others. It separates people by color instead of what they can and cannot do. Racism gives people the opportunity to degrade others and give them the satisfaction of feeling as though they are better and should be privileged. In The Autobiography of Malcolm X by Alex Haley, Malcolm experiences different situations dealing with Racism. With the teachings of Marcus Garvey’s Pan Africanism by his father Earl Little, he gets the knowledge of what…

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    Quantitative Research Introduction This paper is a critical review of the empirical research study (Weigle, 2010), Validation of automated scores of TOEFL iBT tasks against not-test indicators of writing ability. TOEFL iBT is the acronym for the Test of English as a Foreign Language internet-based test. The topic of Weigle’s study is the validity of automated scores produced using the computer program e-rater. Conceptualisation Purpose Weigle (2010) builds up a convincing rationale in her…

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    Negative emotions stop us from thinking and behaving rationally and seeing situations in their true perspective. When this occurs, we tend to see only we want to see and remember only what we want to remember. This only prolongs the anger or grief and prevents us from enjoying life. The longer this goes on, the more entrenched the problem becomes. Dealing with negative emotions inappropriately can also be harmful - for example, expressing anger with violence. Anger is an emotional response…

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