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    the both parties. Ferdinand is telling Miranda how much he loves and respects her “I, beyond all limit of what else i' th' world, do love, prize, honor you” (Shakespeare, 3.1.85-88). The inclusion of honor in this sentence shows that not only is Miranda good because she is pretty, but also because she is skillful and intelligent. This is something Ferdinand really likes and wants in his woman, and that makes him content with the marriage; meanwhile, Miranda feels loved for her traits and valued…

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    ingredients are toxic, and the risks are high. Many people are tormented by cancer caused by smoking like my grandpa. Most people regret smoking marijuana because of all the problems it causes. Marijuana makes getting cancer 200% more likely (Miranda Hitti). My grandfather died from cancer caused by smoking. I don’t want you to make the same mistake, so I will you reconsider my question. Legalizing marijuana is a bad idea because of the wide variety of social/public issues it presents…

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    first attempt at a task. Just as the Indian culture values dedication, forbearance and neutrality and devalues recklessness and overambition, Vice President Aaron Burr, in Lin-Manuel Miranda’s Hamilton, esteems these same ideals. In his musical, Miranda highlights various key events in Hamilton’s life and legacy, but none is more important or divisive than his rivalry with Aaron Burr. Throughout the musical,…

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    Treasury Secretary, “They are asking me to lead / I am doing the best I can / to get the people that I need / I’m asking you to be my right-hand man.” (Miranda). Hamilton later uses similar words (“they are asking me to lead”) to his wife, Eliza Hamilton, as she pleads with him not to take the job. “Look around,” she sings, “isn’t this enough?” (Miranda). While Hamilton explains to Eliza that “they” are asking him to lead, he uses Washington’s words. Washington was the one asked to lead the…

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    Depression: A Cognitive-Behavioral Perspective Aetiology of depression is multifactorial, with risk factors including low levels of parental warmth, high levels of family hostility, abuse and poverty (Gledhill & Hodes, 2010). Environment, cognitive and behavior are significant factors that cause the onset and duration of depression (Carvalho, Trent, & Hopko, 2011). Depression can affect all aspects of life, and may even lead to more serious problems including suicide. Although there is still a…

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    2012 Dbq Analysis

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    illustrates that the government believed legal equality was necessary to guarantee the social equality a democratic system offers. Before the Miranda v. Arizona decision, minorities that did not fully understand the laws of the United States, such as immigrants, were not legally equal to those who understood the basics of what was lawful and what was not; however, the Miranda v. Arizona case was a landmark decision in enforcing legal…

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    Moving Day: A Short Story

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    and angry. I was definitely not happy to move. Going to a new place is scary even if it was just across the road. You are in new surroundings, community, and people. Settling in somewhere different could be challenging to conquer. My best friend Miranda came to spend the night to help move. She lived in the same neighborhood and was about to move next month too. She did want to help and that was comforting, I don’t know why though. I instantly new that moving vans were parking up the driveway,…

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    he could easily have done so shows that he instead wants things to go back to how they used to be. This act is admirable, especially considering their act could’ve killed him and his daughter, the latter of who he holds closest to his heart. When Miranda expresses her sadness towards the wrecking of the boat, Prospero decides it’s time to tell her of how they came to be on the island: he entrusted his brother, Antonio, to run his dukedom, of which he the “prime duke”, famous for his “dignity"…

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    Mankiw Case Summary

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    Miranda got to sell his tickets for $2,500 rather than the unscrupulous middle men who are taking advantage of the artificially low tickets prices. Sadly he once again misses an important point about why the face value of tickets is so low. Can you imagine…

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    As a part of the general public that watches crime shows like “Law and Order” or “CSI”, we are led to believe that their interrogation techniques were always appropriate and that the means always justified the end because the bad guy would always be locked up by the end of the program. I cannot recall at any time the suspect was actually innocent, yet was still locked up. What I have learned is that it is more evident than not that false confessions have been made in most DNA exonerated…

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