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    Isabella returns back wrapping the head of Lorenzo in a silk scarf, perfumes it with Arabian flowers, and place it in a garden pot with soil and seeds of basil of Salerno are sown. She feels relax after seeing the plants grow from the flesh of his beloved. She spends all of time caring for the basil and waters them with her tears. The basil grows beautifully and gives fragrance. In Keats’s poetry nature is always considered to be female and he describes it beautifully: And, furthermore, her…

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    To ensure a non-authoritarian state, individuals must be given more freedom to enable each person to have an impact on any event. In the past, freedom promised by democratic governments have been hampered by the government’s own fear of its people. In fact, the FBI has numerous black marks against itself. This is a result of a few individuals that overstepped their boundaries. In 2010, WikiLeaks released video of a drone pilot laughing as he killed twelve innocent civilians. This is the…

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    After almost half a year from the incident, the memory of my irresponsible behavior of drug use on that Friday night still comes up in my mind constantly like a nightmare, reminding me what I could have done negatively to myself, my family, and even the UCSD community with one of the worst decisions in my life. Although I was extremely fortunate that my decision did not cause any severe aftermath eventually, it was absolutely a remarkable and scary lesson that I will always remember to…

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    1) According to the “The Glosa – notes about the form” on Nexus, a glosa can be defined as a form or genre of poetry that pays tribute to another poet. The glosa derives from Spain, initially being created over 500 years ago. Throughout the 500 years of the glosa’s existence, different regions and historical periods have composed altering rules and requirements. The requirements and rules of a glosa that P.K. Page abides by includes, picking four consecutive lines in a poem that she admires. The…

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    In the 1920’s novel, The Great Gatsby, F.Scott Fitzgerald represents America as a land where the rich stay rich the poor stay poor, and the American dream is hard to achieve. At a glance, Fitzgerald 's complex novel may look like a success story of rags to riches, but when you look at the roots of the characters, it is anything but. By the end of the novel, it is clear that Fitzgerald views the American Dream as false hope, and uses the fate of the characters, and the stark contrast between East…

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    Fear, Ignorance & Myths=Epidemic Proportions A deadly disease spread faster than the science to treat and explain it, but years would go by before the American people would demand to know why, thereby creating a perfect storm. Fear and ignorance such as the idea that HIV was a gay person’s disease and contracting it was God’s punishment would fuel the power vacuum that allowed HIV rates to rise to epidemic proportions. Ultimately, because the American public believed this myth, these factors…

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    The first part of this assignment is to compare and contrast how the women in Shakespeare’s play Macbeth impact the titular character and how they can be compared or contrasted to women, through the looking glass of Malleus Maleficarum. The Malleus Maleficarum is a real legitimate historical document written as a guide to identifying and persecuting people (mostly women) who are perceived as witches. If you take a moment and think about this, imagine if someone; particularly a man came up with a…

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    I will argue that the behavior of the female characters in the Aeneid are irrational, rebellious and pose various threats to the Roman cause. The actions of the women are often in deep contrast to the events fated to happen. This depiction of women is significant because it allows the men, who are often the cause of their irrationality, to exist as the rational and restrained beings in this epic. Dido, the queen of Carthage and Aeneas’s unintended lover, is a prime example of the depiction of…

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    deaths of those she loves and the coming death of Mitch’s mother is an obvious motivation for his actions. Blanche first voices the theme of death in the very first scene whilst discussing the fate that has befallen Belle Reve. She passionately raves at length about the horrible deaths and her experience of loved ones dying…

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    and eat. According to Brandwatch “social media users dine out more often” which is a benefit to the restaurants because it is most likely that they will post more pictures of their food onto their social media pages, they will also be most likely to rave about your food to their…

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