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    Ah, Chicago, the Windy City, a famed metropolis known for its wholesome American values, deep-dish pizza, and its friendly, carefree, community. Nothing quite exemplifies the Founding Fathers’ vision of America like the Second City. Chicago is the only place where one can truly appreciate the equality and justice generations of Americans have fought to achieve. My journey began as many Chicagoans days do, to the hymn of police sirens and traffic. Slowly gliding into Chicago aboard a train, a…

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    My Teacher Told Me

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    For example, some children get obsessed with a particular historical figure or historical event; one of my younger cousins was in first grade, when he got obsessed with the sinking of the ship Titanic and for that reason investigated everything he could about it. He spent the whole school year paying more attention to that topic than any other. Another problem is the development of an exaggerated sense of entitlement; this is a problem caused by…

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    In the play Romeo and Juliet by Shakespeare, two star-crossed lovers meet an unfortunate and tragic end. Their death was caused by two feuding families, the Capulets and the Montagues. The two families couldn’t settle their differences and the consequences were deadly for their children. While Romeo is defined as the tragic hero, Juliet also has a significant role in the tragedy. Juliet shows critical growth throughout the play and demonstrates decisiveness executed with grace throughout the…

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    put it towards something I really wanted. Because of this it is something I’m proud of and it’s the only object I would say I “love”. I don’t really have any sentimental objects, but if I did I’m sure it would be important to me. Like in the movie Titanic, Rose has a necklace that was given to her by someone she loves. When she sees the necklace she’s reminded of her special someone. At the end of the movie they show a clip of her throwing it back into the ocean where she lost the person she was…

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    Horror In Macbeth Essay

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    When Macbeth found out the three prophecies from the Weird Sisters that one of the prophecies was that he will become king. He had thought of this before and he fears ever so greatly that his titanic and dark ambition will over power the moral beliefs that he stand for, he hopes and prays that “let not light see my black and deep desires”, but Macbeth becoming king is an inevitable ambition. Lady Macbeth displays horror when she was talking to…

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    Shakespeare's Legacy

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    these character roles all stemming from the works of Shakespeare. Media continues to create film and television themes and stories through in the presentation of Shakespeare’s archetypes, from either a love, war, or action film. Films such as “Titanic” (1997) represent the ‘forbidden love” archetype Shakespeare had made, as well as “Boys Don’t Cry” (1999) and the television series, MadMen(2007-2012). Films about the ‘Tragic Hero’ include, “The Godfather Trilogy” (1972-1990),…

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    The large amount of indentured servants in the seventeenth and eighteenth century was caused by many factors which led to many consequences. The Triangular Trade route had established a global desire for commodities such as sugar. With the increased want for sugar brought about a need for workers on sugar plantations. This need for more workers was “solved,” by hiring indentured servants. The need for more labor, not only sugar plantation labor was the main reasoning for the increase in…

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    Don’t worry, you’re one broken heart closer to love; words I’m sure not just women but men as well have heard one to many times. Surely, you’ve all been in love and naive and believe in “love at first sight,” but it’s a worn-out phrase that’s lost all meaning. “I was taking a walk, minding my own business when, BAM! I fell in love,” said no one EVER, so the correct term would be “attraction at first sight.” In the beginning, falling love is just an idea of what you expect that person will be…

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    As our lives evolve and as we continue to become members of not just or local community, but members of many globalized communities, our personal and our organization’s communication skills will continue to evolve and expand in many different channels, many of which have not been invented, but may well be in use in the next five years. After careful thought and exploration, I chose to major in Strategic Communication because I realized the amazing and personal impact, communication has on both…

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    Superpac Pros And Cons

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    Now that we have discussed what Super PAC and the disproportionate Nature of their financial contribution we must say cui bono “for what profit?” why do these people donate millions of dollars to a presidential campaign and logic dictates that they must be benefiting somehow. Otherwise why would they spend so much. The obvious answer is increased political influence why else would they spend so much money they’re rich they have pretty much anything else they could want. A notable example that…

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