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    second man answers, says he is a cobbler and that they are skipping work to see Caesar. Murallus tells the men that they are forgetting that they are violating Pompey. He scolds the workmen for celebrating the man who won the battle between Pompey’s sons, he then tells them to go home and ask for forgiveness to the gods. Julius Caesar arrives in Rome with great excitement and calls his wife, Calphurnia and tells her to stand where Mark Antony will run past so he can hit her hand as he passes.…

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    The Vesper Research Paper

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    law. The head of the Vesper family, Abram Vesper, was formerly a slave in Brazil who later become a navigator, merchant, and came to own a small shipping company. He lost his only son during a war, and so he relies on establishing his legacy through his three fair-skinned daughters. He hopes to marry his youngest to the son of a shipping magnate before it’s discovered that she is pregnant, completely destroying any chance at a financial merger. This begins a domino effect as their public image…

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    It's A Wonderful Life

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    Imagine, a man who always wished of leaving his home town and going off to explore however, due to certain circumstances he wasn't able to. Although, instead he learned that anyone and anything can and will impact your future. “It`s a Wonderful Life”, displays that anyone can impact your life and you can impact their`s as well whether good or bad through by showing us how George Bailey impacted the lives of the people who lived in Bedford Falls when he took over his dad`s bank business,…

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    Agnologia Book Report

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    2992, was the year when Zeref’s brother and parents died due to dragons attacking his town. Zeref loved his younger brother so much he worked hard so he could revive his younger brother. Zeref finally revived his younger brother almost 2 months later. Zeref grabbed him and held him in his arms wishing to never to let him go. 3010, Zeref sent Agnologia to attack Magnolia because he wants to be in power he wants to rule the world and he will make his own rules and his own town he won't let anyone…

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    Kim Richards of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills has been through a rough year, but things are looking up for the reality star. This week Kim went on Brandi Glanville's podcast Unfiltered to speak out and share about how things are going for her now. Even though Kim took some time off the show to work on herself, fans want to know how she is doing. People shared what Kim had to say about life now and being sober. It does sound like Richards is doing great and working hard on staying sober.…

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    Alan Cumming shares an insight of the destructive hardship he faced as a child in his very descriptive narrative “Not My Father’s Son: A Memoir.” His dark and frightful tone as well as his deeply illustrated word choice is consistent throughout his writing as he shares the verbal and physical abuse he received from a very young age. Cumming takes his readers back to the time where he trembles in his boots from the sheer glare of his father, declaring dominance of the latter. He begins his…

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    that he is much better with his hands than being a Salesman but he is so naïve, he fails recognize it due to the fact that it isn’t a popular job amongst men in that era. By the time Willy got to his old age, his life was a mess. Happy, one of his sons, was basically just like him, all talk. Now near the end of his career as a salesman, Willy realizes his whole life was just a joke, and the hopes he placed in the American Dream were misguided. At the end of the play, his only hope is to leave…

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    many actions are often viewed as diabolical or horrible. Oftentimes, they are; communities, local and worldwide, will look on in horrified shock when they see deplorable actions, including the mortal sins of rape and murder. In Richard Wright’s Native Son, these two crimes are brought to the forefront, committed by 20-year-old black protagonist Bigger Thomas. By the end of Fear, Bigger has murdered the young white Mary Dalton, and halfway through Flight, Bigger has added another crime, the rape…

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    In the 1600’s England had hopes of world domination, which is why with the discovery of the new world, North America, they founded thirteen new colonies along the eastern coast in hopes of claiming it for themselves; little did they know that in a hundred years or so they would be fighting the very colonists they had sent there in the first place. This didn’t just happen overnight, many attempts by the English to control the colonists took place and led to their build up resentment and…

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    Victor is the true villain of the story. Based off of his creature 's looks, he was disgusted and left him all on his own. The creation wasn 't nurtured and "raised" to act morally so he was forced to teach himself everything. Although it wasn 't right for the monster to blame all of his decisions on Victor, he was right about the fact that he deserved to be nurtured and treated humanely and taught how to live in the real world. Plus, Victor went back on his word when it came to creating the…

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