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    Political revolutions aren’t caused by topical events, rather the topical event(s) merely touches off the underlying resentment of the current state of the government and the nation. Political revolutions aren’t caused by one factor, but rather a complex mix of social, political, and economic factors. The people living under these oppressive conditions may see political…

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    Othello is a tragic play that focuses on the tragedy Othello. The key reason of the tragedy undergoes because of Othello’ jealousy, and this theme is mainly depicted through two central characters Othello and Iago. Resentment destroys their relationship and makes Iago display his real character traits, which, in turn, makes Othello experience the extreme transformation that destroy their lives. Shakespeare uses monologue, dialogue imagery, and symbolism to make the readers understand how…

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    despised the ritual of tea time since it was high-end, and when a boycott came along, they were happy to join because it makes them more similar to the wealthy than less; it soothed their resentment of class disparity. Through the manipulation of the lower class, the Sons of Liberty helped to ignite further resentment of the…

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    The overall theme of love is displayed in resentment and flawed character in Sonnet 130 while Sonnet 30 discusses the passion and persistence that leads to eventual love. The tones also allude to the theme of love but clearly differ in the unpleasant message derived throughout Sonnet 130 while Sonnet…

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    with Clare’s letter. The use of the word “flamed” of the line helps reinforce the intensity of Irene’s feelings towards Clare in the text. [CD3] This unexpected letter from Clare revealed “humiliation, resentment and rage” within Irene (Larsen, 11). [CM1 and 2] Larsen’s use of “humiliation, resentment and rage” reinforces Irene’s complex feelings by Larsen’s use multiple emotions to describe Irene’s feeling in this single scene. [Concluding Sentence] Irene’s curiosity in the beginning of the…

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    1) One ethical issue could be lack of training. In the second year the new recruits were not being given any training by the supervisors Joe had hired. This could be an ethical issue because it could cause safety issues if the crew do not know how to do a job properly or to operate equipment. Another possible ethical issue in this case study is abusive or intimidating behaviour by the supervisors in the treatment of their crews. The crew of new employees is getting yelled at simply for not…

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    Social workers work with victims of sexual abuse very often. Sexual abuse can happen in places and situations that people may not think of. The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation recently released an article, “Mounties off apology and $100M compensation for harassment, sexual abuse against female members”, outlining the amount discrimination, sexual abuse, and harassment occurring in the RCMP. The article claims that since 1974, about 20,000 current and past female RCMP employees have…

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    in front of a poorly made barrack with tar paper and wood starting to chip and tear away. Although two girls are facing towards the camera and smiling, one girl is looking away and has a stern look. Her arms are held in front of her, showing some resentment towards the photo and her condition at the camp. Even with the other two girls, they have an empty gaze into nowhere, portraying the vainness and…

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    were talking for hours that simply about anything and everything, there were no limits to what we could say. The topic of elementary school came up and while hers was filled with happiness and with exiting memories mine was filled with hurt and resentment. I was telling her how for years, especially during the third grade I was bullied. My bullies picked on me. It didn't matter what it was about me, they had deemed everything as below their standards such as my hair, my clothes, and especially…

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    partnerships and aggressive expansion of colonist territories, Pokunoket chief Metacom who was also known as King Phillip, led a bloody uprising of Wampanoag, Nipmuck, Pocumtuck and Narragansett tribes” (History.com(1)). The causes of Native American resentment can be easily pinpointed in one’s opinion. It is due to the expansionist attitude that the English settlers maintained, and the increasing trade reliance that the Native Americans maintained with English Colonist. Additionally, another…

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