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    Lady Macbeth becomes so focused and narrow-minded on the crown that she will stop at nothing in her tracks to achieve it, even if that means killing King Duncan herself. Hearing that her husband doesn’t want to corporate she rants that Macbeth should “Be so much more the man”, and how he is a coward for not following the original plan (ln 51). Lady Macbeth proves to be very cold blooded and heartless; she says that killing King Duncan would be easy as easy as murdering a baby…

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    bad seem to far outweigh the acclaimed “positive effects” on children in these pageants. Child beauty pageants should not exist in ANY country because they are just horrid for the young children participating in them. Starting off on this wonderful rant, the first point I have is the cost. Money is a very important…

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    How Julius Caesar Changes

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    cards right to take the power that was there to be taken. When Antony comes in once Caesar is killed he is distraught and very upset, but he knows that now that Caesar is dead he has now come to power. When the conspirators leave he goes on a rant about how bad of an act this was and how they should pay. In his funeral speech he also tells the crowd “Now let it work. Mischief, thou art afoot, take thou what course thou wilt!” (Act 3. Scene 2. Line 256). After his speech some crowd members…

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    complete the work according to the contract. New Contractor Concerns Take all of the hard lessons learned from the previous contactor and apply them to the new home improvement planning. Make the time to sit down with the new contractor and discuss not rant the problems from the previous contactor. Most contractors are as skeptical of taking on second hand jobs as you are with hiring a…

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    found a considerably amount of inconsistencies when compared to the central novels and within the novellas themselves. Little bits of information altar, and clearly show that no one is checking these novellas before publication (However, that is a rant for another day). I'm having to power through this fact and breathe. The author is only…

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    In 1976, Sidney Lumet directed the film Network that was about a news anchorman named Howard Beale, who had been in the same industry for eleven years working at The Union Broadcasting System (UBS). Beale was known for being “the mandarin of television” throughout the 1960s with outstanding ratings. However, his career soon came to a downfall in the late 1960s. In 1969, Beale’s ratings began to drop. Soon after that, he lost his wife and fell into a deep depression and started to drink…

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    Sir Gawain and the Green Knight is the tale of King Arthur’s knight and nephew, Gawain, and his quest to fulfill a challenge that is proposed to him by a mysterious stranger known as the Green Knight. On his way to find the Green Knight, Gawain unknowingly receives various moral tests given to him by a lord named Bertilak, who offers Gawain a place to stay in his castle during his travels. The Sir Gawain and the Green Knight poem was written in the late 14th-century. Although the poem is a…

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    Run Away Jury Essay

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    The civil and criminal justice system in America relies heavily on juries in deciding a person’s guilt, innocence, or even determining whether a specific party should be held negligent for a particular action or inaction. Jurors are summoned to serve on a jury in the community which they live. Lawyers want citizens to serve on a jury who can listen to facts and come to a conclusion based on the facts put on at trial. Jurors are supposed to be unbiased in a case; however, that is not always the…

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    Coal Vs Nuclear

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    Why would you choose to mine THIS for a power resource? Why would you choose something that destroys ecosystems and pollutes the air over a cleaner energy source like wind power, solar power or hydroelectric power? Imagine you’re walking past a giant open field, would you rather see a black dusty machine filled smoky hole in the earth or a nice row of pretty white wind mills and solar panels on the houses? Not only does the second choice look better, but it doesn’t leave much of an impact, but…

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    I am terrified of my generation, and it’s a type of terror that stems from awe mixed with fear of the inevitable end. We’re the generation of wunderkinds who burn out in high school, overextending ourselves before we’ve even experienced the real world, and so often this results in bitter peers who know that they’re right without any arguments, no matter how unrealistic their ideals might be. I appreciate idealism, I consider myself pretty idealistic, but there are those just don’t get that the…

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