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    King Henry IV

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    History is written by the winners, so by this logic, Shakespeare wins. Although frequently forgotten as the writer’s third genre, Shakespeare’s histories reveal insights on human action and reasoning. His other plays, such as the comedy A Midsummer Night’s Dream, include allusions to the political powers of his time, but his histories always contain relevant reminders to play attendees: history has and always will repeat itself. From the battlefields of England and France, all the way to Ancient…

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    Producing a Party In New York City Millions of people from around the world have a normal routine they follow every morning. Some get up, get ready, and head off to work while others have a relaxed morning and can ease into his or her day. The others that ease into his or her day will make or get breakfast and after that sit down and turn on the TV. Most likely, he or she will tune in to one of the daytime talk shows like The View, The Chew, Ellen, or Live with Kelly and Michael. For Live with…

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    organisations use features of ‘classic’ Taylorism in a similar ways to the manufacturing industry. These sectors operate on a similar mass production system based on standardisation, routinisation, control and fragmentation of tasks which are all a part of the Taylorist division of labour (Edgell 2012). The effects of Tayloristic division of labour in the expanding mass service sector were noticed by Ritzer (1996) with McDonalds, which have applied mass production system whose aim was to produce…

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    not accepting authority, or anything that I couldn’t profit from. My life was spiraling out of control more quickly than I could believe it was. I was working a full time job and a part time job, I was hanging on the streets and more worried about making money any way possible than being home. Suddenly I left my part time job without letting them know or giving any consideration, even though I had worked there for almost 3 years. Money was my motivation and…

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    motivated and marriage does not hinder anyone to be successful. Let say I chose the alternative like going to college and having part time job. Honestly, it will make the situation worst because instead of my dad debts was only for my mom’s medication it will be tripled. I am not the only child, I will see my siblings starve more because of me. Although I will have a part time job, it is not going to be enough because I have needs for school too. Instead of me helping the family, I am also…

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    In Yona Wallach’s poem “Let Them Come” found on page sixty-six from the Collected Poems (1976), Wallach entices her readers with a poem about a woman who is having her last moments but wants her mourners to come and serve her. “Let them come and bring me foods,” this first line implies that she wants someone to serve her the last meal she will eat. The diction used and phrasing techniques lead the reader to believe that she is of importance. Specifically “let them come” as in she was okaying…

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    For my book review I read the book Shakespeare And The Problem Of Meaning written by Norman Rabkin. This book was published in 1981 by the University of Chicago Press. In this book Rabkin looks at several Shakespeare plays including The Merchant of Venice, Henry V, and The Tempest as well as many others. Rabkin uses these to support his argument that the plays do mean something more than can be conveyed by description alone. He shows that there are many complex paradoxical elements present in…

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    Everyone has stressful challenges in their lives. It can keep you up, stealing your sleep and your thoughts. What is it that keep up at night? Is it the payment you need to do? Or a lover you broke up with? Whatever it is, you are not the only one going through all that. You are living, as I like to call it, “The college life”. You, me and everybody else wants to live the “college life”. It is where you can explore and find yourself, and to feel free. A place and time to be responsible for…

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    Honestly, I had an easier time coming up with weaknesses. For my first weakness, I feel like I’m not always the best at listening. Not specifically about other people 's issues, but things that I don’t want to hear or talk about at the moment. I can be very selective with my listening, although sometimes there is noise that is involved that can cause me not to listen…

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    such as, Christopher Marlowe and Robert Greene, but none more revered than Shakespeare. In his lifetime, Shakespeare composed many great plays with distinctive characters; however, one of the most noted characters of all is Falstaff in the The First Part of King Henry the Fourth (Henry IV). The essential reason Falstaff is timeless and able to continuously resonate with people is because of the presumed idea that he is a fool. Before this idea that Falstaff is indeed a fool, it is necessary to…

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