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    The question I will be answering is describing the relationship Mozart had with father. Mozart and his father did have a close relationship for the most part. Mozart’s father saw the potential that his son could be a music prodigy and teaching his son everything he know about music. Mozart’s father was willing to take his son leave his wife and daughter so he and his son could go to Salzburg, Italy to show off Mozart’s musical abilities. Later in life If Mozart and his father did not have a…

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    Learcester's Hypocrisy

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    Amidst his mad ramblings to Gloucester and Edgar, Lear stumbles upon a fundamental legal problem: law is subjective and only truly favors those in positions of power. In Act IV scene 6, Lear rebukes Gloucester’s hypocrisy, “Why dost thou lash that whore? Strip thy own back. / Thou hotly lusts to use her in that kind / For which thou whip’st her. The user hangs the cozener” (161-163). It’s unfair that the woman should suffer alone given that Gloucester also wanted to engage with her. Lear points…

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    profound responsibility to vote for our nation’s future leaders. Nevertheless, I am utterly disgusted by the fact that citizens have to pay a poll tax in order to vote. That isn’t really fair. Paying to vote for the people who are to lead our country? Nonsense! Many southern states adopted a poll tax in the late 1800s, and even though the 15th amendment gave former slaves, such as myself, the right to vote, many of the slaves were poor and did not have the money to be able to afford it. But also…

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    There are an array of fascinating secondary characters in Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. Many of whom have been able to capture various generations’ imagination over the years and inspire countless different adaptations. One character seemingly shines and stands out above the rest, and that is the Cheshire Cat. The Cheshire Cat plays an important role in storyline, but also to Alice herself. Throughout the novel the Cheshire Cat is a representation of Alice’s conscious mind in…

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    To begin, on September 28, I was given the opportunity to assess a kindergarten student. Before I presented the four assessments, my student and I got to know each other well. I told her some background information about me and she did the same in return. She told me her name is Ally. She is a five year old. Her birthday is October 14. She also stated she liked the color blue along with arts and crafts. Letter identification, phonemic awareness, sentence dictation and concepts of print were the…

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    friends as they were at school. Even though they do know each other, they don’t call them by their first names, making this situational irony. In addition, when Miss Strangeworth and Helen Crane talk about Helen’s baby, Miss Strangeworth says, “ ‘Nonsense. All babies are different. Some of them develop much more quickly than…

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    Socrates is correct to think the model fails to the extent that having pieces of ignorance in a person’s soul makes one judge falsely when one grabs them is nonsense and therefore he is unable to provide a working explanation for false belief. It is his inability to grasp the concept that a person can have an object before the mind and at the same time fail to know it and then that same person is able to mistake it for something else that his conclusion of model failure ceases. Furthermore, the…

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    Saturday Night Live Satire Through, the use of parody and low comedy; the producers of Saturday Night live expose the behavior and habits of our Candidates Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. In this certain episode “Donald Trump vs. Hillary Clinton Debate Cold Open” the actors embody their role quintessentially. Everyone knows Donald Trump's phrase “Wrong” and the fact that he likes to speak nothing but ludicrousness when addressing certain situations. During the episode the actor…

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    Robert De La Salle By Alynna Medina My French explorer is Robert de la salle. Robert’s whole name is Rene Robert Cavelier Ssieur de la Ssalle. L,la salle was born in Rouen, France on November 22, 1643. La Ssalle was murdered by Pierre Duhant on March 19,1687 in present day Huntsville, Texas. Robert de la Ssalle was best known for leading an expedition down the Mississippi Rriver, claiming the region for France.…

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    accomplishments. The real question is, is it really teachable? In the article it states, “Teachers have always sought to encourage good citizenship and good character. But testing whether children are experiencing joy or learning “grit is sheer nonsense.” Grit isn’t something that…

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