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    Juliet’s parents are to blame, is because they are forcing her to marry Paris. The action of this doing is on page 813, Capulet tells Juliet, “But fettle your fine joints ‘gainst Thursday next To go with Paris to Saint Peter’s Church, Or I will drag thee on a hurdle thither. Out, you greensickness carrion! Out, you baggage! You tallow-face!” When lord Capulet says this, he is saying that on thursday, Juliet will have to marry Paris or he will drag her there. Towards the end, he is also insulting…

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    activities have enhanced the separatism even further. In 1982, the Meech Lake Accord failed, which proposed to separate the power of the federal government and gave them to the provinces directly(Gall,2005). It also considered Quebec as a distinct society. Once someone had more power, then the more ambitious he would be. The same as Quebec, It got his power, and then it wanted to be sovereign. Ten years later, the Charlottetown Accord failed as well. Nowadays, though Quebec is still belong to…

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    Wangari Maathai was the first African woman and environmentalists to win the noble peace prize. (Nobel Peace Laureate) She was raised in an underdeveloped or commonly referred to as a “third world” country. Home to her was a rural village in Kenya. She was a very intelligent woman who did stupendously well in school and eventually got herself a scholarship to attend school in the United States.(Nobel Peace Laureate) She graduated college with a degree in biological sciences and later went on…

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    International law faces the question of whether in fact it is a law at all. The lack of government to enforce the law as there is in a domestic government leaves a foggy area with a number of possible outcomes, either war or peace between sovereign states. It is alleged that only powerful states have a say in implementing the law and that less fortunate states have to comply. Despite this, international law is most of the time followed. It is derived from customary practices…

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    murder her in retaliation for her defiance. However, she survived and soon became the face of a campaign to give every child the right to education and young girls the freedom to follow their dreams. Yousafzai is the youngest person to receive a Nobel Peace Prize and in her acceptance speech, she uses different rhetorical strategies to spark a call to action for her beliefs. Yousafzai uses pathos…

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    “For the sake of its own security, each nation can and should demand that the others enter into a contract resembling the civil one and guaranteeing the right of each (Kant pg 115).” Immanuel Kant has the idea of perpetual peace that could only be obtained through our universal morality. He writes a lot about morality to try and inform his readers that internationally, morality within humans needs to be acted on in a way other humans would agree with. Kant wants humans to act in a universally…

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    show of strength, and a tyrant if he has his will” (Loyola 325). The “enemy” or bad spirit, Ignatius says pushes us into situations that are undesirable. Inez is the “bully” to Gil’s spiritual journey. While in Paris instead of just stilling back and enjoying the pleasant views that Paris offers, like Gil wants to, she keeps him on a tight schedule. Gil tries to convince her to relax and enjoy the beauties of the city, but she refuses and leads to her having an affair when Gil decides to not go…

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    a few obstacles in the two youngsters relationship, she changes her mind and suggests that Juliet should marry Paris, advising, “I think you are happy in this second match, for it excels your first; or if it did not, your first is dead; or ‘twere as good he were, as living here and you no use of him.” The nurse immediately changes her opinion on Romeo after he is banished, favoring Paris instead. She stresses the fact that Romeo is gone and is not useful in terms of Juliet’s happiness and…

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    was your mother much upon this years” (1.3.70-72). The play portrays changing gender roles for the men and women. The main characters defy the laid down norms on the expected behavior. For instance, when Juliet’s father tries to marry her off to Paris she defies something not common with the women here. In her interaction with Romeo, she is not shy. In fact she dominates much of the conversation, leading the relationship on “if that thy bent be honorable, / Thy purpose marriage, send me word…

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    Romeo and Paris got into a fight about Juliet, Romeo ended up killing Paris. Romeo heard about the death of Juliet so he decides to kill himself. He tried anything to get some poison off her lips, but it didn’t work. So, he did the same thing Juliet did. He did anything to be with her even when…

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