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    Many people know the original poem of "Romeo and Juliet" by Shakespeare and have learned the writer`s history. Some of the audiences have watched the Romeo and Juliet movies, but some people do wonder how the movie was directed. In the movie Romeo and Juliet in 1996, we get a glimpse of symbolism, character backgrounds, the setting`s history, and homosexuality. Director Luhrmann made the film to teach the audience about love or how the culture worked. The theme of reckless romance is portrayed…

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    Going to a doctor’s office or emergency room is never convenient. Waiting rooms are time consuming, stressful, and often times the original appointment leads to a referral and more waiting rooms. With new technologies a patient can now consult with their doctor from the comfort of their living room, or even monitor chronic conditions from home (Butcher, 2015). This new development is referred to as telemedicine or e-health. Telehealth and/or telemedicine can be as simple as an electronic…

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    It is the middle of the night in a dark-unbending meadow, there is a roaring sound that led some kids out and about. In the small town of Salisbury, there was always a rumor about a grimy, unnatural, tall-shadowed alpha. that steals kids prized possessions and the kids never believed these “scary nightmare” stories when they were told by their parents, till now. A shoebox, filled with stickers and movie tickets to every place and movie he has ever gone to or seen, was Tommy’s prized…

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    3). Going with this theory that students develop and achieve differently according to their biological development, Salisbury High school took the imitative of grouping these students into a ‘link’ class that would cater to their needs. During adolescents teens develop greater mental processing capacity and intellect. Their way of thinking, problem solving and…

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    To most people, the American government represents the pinnacle of human rights and democracy, being an all-powerful system that is also regulated by the populous and thus can do no wrong. However, had they had the knowledge of all the policies that lead to ignorance, broken promises, and bloodshed which the Native American people endured since the arrival of the European settlers, then those who still believe in their government have to see it in a different light. In order to empathize with…

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    Andrew Jackson Struggles

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    He was raised by them and started getting back into school. He began studying law in Salisbury, North Carolina. Because of this, he was admitted to the bar in 1787. Soon after this, he was appointed prosecuting attorney in the western district of North Carolina. He then moved to Nashville where he could settle in a bit. Here he became a wealthy…

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    The men that shaped our nation have been a part of our history for over hundreds of years. The most import men are Henry Clay, John C. Calhoun, Robert Hayne, and others. These men have taken multiple terms in office in different positions and made an impact in all of their offices held even in their hometown states. John C. Calhoun was a congressman who also ended up being a vice president, secretary of state, and U.S. secretary of war. Calhoun was born on March 18, 1782 in South Carolina and…

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    Stonehenge Theory

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    There are many mysteries left by our predecessors, one of them is Stonehenge. There are many theories as to why Stonehenge was built but only some of them are actually believable. Stonehenge is one of England’s most puzzling structures, built on Salisbury plains in England; it has historians, researchers, Scientists and archaeologists very unsure of its actual purpose. Pearson (2012) think’s Stonehenge would have been built around 3100 BC and finished around 1100 BC in three stages; these dates…

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    Essay On Collective Memory

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    “Let them eat cake”- the infamous phrase that is part of the popular collective memory of the image of Marie Antoinette. This phrase, however, was never uttered by the French Queen yet is an imperative part of the collective stereotype of Marie Antoinette and perhaps the most prevailing way of understanding her character. A myriad of example like these can be found throughout pop culture, where cultural memory creates a perception of a historical event that is not entirely accurate or in sync…

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    this review I will begin by writing two mini-reviews, about The Girl on the Train and The Silent Wife. I will sum up stories of both the books, discuss the writer, and analyze their structure. Paula Hawkins was born in 1972, to a British couple in Salisbury, Rhodesia (now Harare, Zimbabwe). She later moved to London and completed her undergraduate degree in philosophy, politics and economics from Keble College, University of Oxford. She has written three novels till date named The Money…

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