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    What's done indeed cannot be undone In the tragic play Macbeth by William Shakespeare, the downfall of the protagonist, Macbeth is unknowingly caused by his own wife. Lady Macbeth is willing to do anything for her husband, including murder. All she wants in life, is for her husband’s ultimate success, and she will devise any plan, no matter how heinous, in order to flourish. But little does she know, that ultimately, she is the reason that they failed. Lady Macbeth is an exceedingly devoted…

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    neglect while convincing Macbeth to go ahead with the plan to kill King Duncan when he was having second thoughts. “I have given suck, and know how tender 'tis to love the babe that milks me; I would, while it was smiling in my face, have pluck'd my nipple from his boneless gums, And dash'd the brains out, had I so sworn as you have done to this” (1.7. 4-59). She also shows no remorse for murdering the king. “A little water clears us of this deed; how easy is it then! Your constancy hath left…

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    In Macbeth, Shakespeare portrays the relationship between Macbeth and Lady Macbeth as equal in love and ambition. Their love embodies the power as they pursue the same goal - to take the throne of Scotland. However, an attentive interpretation of the text indicates that their marital bond maintains as they work very closely as mere partners to achieve their shared goal. More ruthless and violent than Macbeth, Lady Macbeth manipulates him into kill people by repeatedly questioning his manhood…

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    The Wart: A Short Story

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    absurd gathering of hers. She adjusted her glasses and sat a little straighter, finding her blouse far too stuffy with its fitting and sleeves at the moment. "Perhaps you should get dressed before we continue." I'm getting tired of ignoring your nipples stand. "Wouldn't want you to get a cold on top of vitamin e deficiency, occasional bloodlust and allergies to…

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    Child Reflex

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    cheek with go no response so I then stroked the corner of her mouth, Claire immediately opened her mouth and turned her head towards where I had touched the side of her mouth. The purpose of this reflex is to assist the baby with finding the mother’s nipple in order to breastfeed. This reflex is also known as the sucking reflex, which appears at birth and grows stronger in the days following birth, if not stimulated this reflex can be lost. Until around three or four months babies will suck on…

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    “To be, or not to be? That is the question-” (III, i, 57). This famous quote is a quote that we have all heard at least once in our life. The quote is from one of William Shakespeare's more famous plays, Hamlet. Not only is Hamlet one of his more famous plays but Romeo and Juliet, Julius Caesar, and Macbeth were all plays written by the best poet known to England, William Shakespeare. William Shakespeare was christened on April 26 but it is believed he was born three days earlier, on April 23…

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    To kill Eurymachus, Odysseus had “loosed an arrow/ ripping his breast beside the nipple so hard/ it lodged in the man’s liver” (XXII. 86-88). Once only one suitor, Leodes remained, Leodes hugged Odyssey’s knees and pleaded Odysseus to spare him, claiming he had no interest in Penelope. Odysseus was in no mood to take lies and stabbed…

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    For my project, I picked Jean Piaget’s cognitive development theory. He was a Swiss Scientist and he did a study on the thinking process of children, which was popularly known as clinical method. His study was based on the schemas. According to Piaget, in order to constantly adapt to our environment, human mind organise its way to understand the situation and current changes (Theories of development, 43). Moreover, schema is a cognitive framework that place a concept into categories and…

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    Kara Walker -- an African American artist -- creates a space for race, gender, sexuality, violence, and identity through her art. Walker, according to bio.com, was born in Stockton California, during the fall of 1969. Where does a seasoned artist like Walker draw her inspiration? Many have speculated that her inspirations came from her father, who was also a painter, and influenced Walker to become a painter herself at the age of the three. But, In a report by the Wall Street Journal’s 2014…

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    Deviance, a term that determine whether the fact or state is departing from usual or accepted standards due to his or her daily behavior of the society. From a sociological perspective, despite of the bias on person judgement toward the positive or negative outcomes, the criminal behaviors are more often to be considered deviant because they are outside the norm, such as those criminal cases that related to murders, rapes and frauds, in spite of there are also crimes that are not deviants but…

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