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    have a unique form of love, that cannot be given by just anyone. Although a friends love and bond is so strong, sometimes a wall forms, a wall in which interferes with the friendship. In the play, Hermia has a romantic form of love for Lysander, but Puck the fairy casts a love spell on Lysander, while he is sleeping. Lysander then wakes up and accidentally falls in love with…

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    The various kinds of relationships that women have with one another can be explored throughout many of Shakespeare’s works. In particular, “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” is a strong example of one of his works that puts an emphasis on strong female relationships and their progression, as well as the emotions experienced throughout. By examining relationships between these women written and brought to life by Shakespeare, we can come to understand their emotional breadth over the course of the play.…

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    The New York Islanders returned home early Friday morning from a physical - and some would say lucky - 4-3 overtime win in Winnipeg just hours earlier. They had just finished a brutal road trip through three time zones across Canada and despite a 5-1 record to that point on the trip, had clearly not played their best. Not to mention, Nick Leddy, Matt Martin and, as we would learn Saturday, Calvin de Haan, would all be banged up to varying degrees. Martin and Leddy would be well enough to return…

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    The scenes with The Mechanicals add to the play in a variety of ways. For instance, they represent important aspects and themes of the story, a different storyline that intertwines with the main one, a comedic tone/aspect throughout their scenes, and an underlying irony. The Mechanical scenes portray important ideas and themes of the main plot. Their play was about Thisbe and Pyramus. Events that occurred to Thisbe and Pyramus also happened to the Athenian lovers. For example, Thisbe and Pyramus…

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    It was the first time that we [ Israa and Dhoha ] had prepared a lesson plan and to teach a class that was generally good, not as what we had been thought. Our lesson plan were clear for us we had to choose about seven exercises to teach it in 20 minutes, 10 per each. There were some mistakes on the lesson plan according to Ms.khouloud Mtibaa’s feedback. Firstly, we wrote, “used method” instead of description, which is wrong and we should distinguish between them. Secondly, there were some…

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    The globalization of the business market along with increased diversity in the workplace, consist cross-cultural training and cross-cultural competencies for the workforce and for organisations themselves more important than ever before (Gertsen 1990; Nauman 1992).For example, one very common response to the occurrence of discrimination is the creation of diversity training programs of behalf of the organisation (Rynes & Rosen, 1995). To begin with, the principal goal of the CCT is to alleviate…

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    the closer you are to your outcome. 3) Learn how to handle financial pressure. Here Tony teaches to anticipate a future problem before it appears. This will keep financial pressure gauge from boiling over. A good hockey player skates to where the puck is anticipated to go - not to where it is now. Also, learn to respond to problems as they arise, and not "react". Too many of us get emotionally involved and take financial pressure personally. Having to undergo financial pressure is not attack…

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    Standard English Assessment Task 1: Discovery The prescribed text ‘Away’ by the composer ‘Michael Gow’ is a play that showcases personal discovery. The related visual text ‘On Loan’ by ‘Geoff Bennett ‘ and Jeannie Baker’s picture book “The Hidden Forest” are also demonstrating added personal discovery. “Away” is set in 1967-68 during the middle of the Vietnam War in Australia. It is based on three family’s lives in northern Australia: unexpected events see the families rendezvousing together…

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    I. Introduction A. On an adventure to Milwaukee any tourist would go to the Milwaukee County Zoo. The first stop is always the penguin habitat. B. Have you ever paid attention to what species it is or where they came from? C. When we see penguins it is always in the zoo or part of an animation production. Here are 3 ways to analyze penguins from what is shown on the big screen to the natural habitat. II. When I think of penguins I think of penguins of Madagascar or the Pittsburg penguins. III.…

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    In A Midsummer Night's Dream, Shakespeare questions the assumption of an objective reality through the subjectivity of the both the lovers and the audience. He disobeys the Great Chain of Being, a system which gives spiritual beings superiority, by subtly questioning God through the lovers. They are so interchangeable that their names are almost the same, demonstrating that any lover could fall for any other lover. Shakespeare is establishing that love is random because he is not including…

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