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    Bernie connects to the audience pathos with verities of emotions thought his speech. Bernie understands the crowed emotions of fear for of income gap rising in America, “The reality that 47 million men, women and children today live in poverty. It is about understanding that if we do not transform our economy, our younger generation will likely have a lower standard of living than their parents…. This election is about ending the grotesque level of income and wealth inequality in America today”

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    Julius Caesar Analysis

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    Does loyalty to your people or its leader come first? In William Shakespeare’s “Julius Caesar,” written in 1599, loyalty to your people came first. William Shakespeare's play “Julius Caesar” explores the changing loyalty between the people and leader through Brutus’s conflicting motivations and interactions. Like all of Shakespeare’s characters, Brutus evolves throughout the play and his conflicting motivations change from one side to the other. The changing of Brutus’s loyalty between the people

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    "Fawnpaw, wake up!" Fawnpaw jerked and blinked her eyes open. "What?" A scarred muzzle entered her line of sight right before she found herself gazing into Shiverpaw's green eyes. "Birchclaw said to wake you up," she meowed. "He wants to take you on a tour of the territory." Fawnpaw scrambled to her paws and stretched, digging her claws into the dirt of the den. "How early is it?" "A bit after dawn," Shiverpaw meowed. "I have to go, I'm supposed to be with the dawn patrol." Fawnpaw's jaws opened

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    “ A hundred years cannot repair a moment’s loss of honor”. In William Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar, Brutus tragic fall of honor leads to his downfall because of his choice to kill Caesar, and believe that it was okay to kill Caesar. In the beginning of the play, the story sees Caesar celebrating the win against the enemies of Rome and being crowned soon the king of Rome. The story then cuts to Brutus talking to Cassius, here is the first place seen Brutus talking about wanting Caesar out of power

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    sources of hacking tools. I was reading an article about, When Does a Tool Become Black Hat, it emphasizes “The regular black hats had their bots and macros, but as the lines blurred between the capabilities of a tool like TweetDeck and a bot like Tweet Adder, regular users began taking advantage of programs that were explicitly allowed, although limited, in Twitter's end-user license agreement.”(Adam).Adam’s point is that any tool designed today can become a hacking tool if use improperly. Ultimately,

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    Book Talk Essay “...all my life had been murky and deep, but I was not a part of that dark water. I was a creature within it” (Miller 19). Circe by Madeline Miller is the retelling of the tragic life of Circe, the Greek goddess of magic. She is different from the other gods because of her appearance and human-like voice, making her a target for ridicule. But after her true powers are revealed, there is a sudden stigma around her. Circe’s magical abilities cause Zeus to banish her to a small island

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    "The Adventures of the Speckled Band", by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle is a mystery story in which a detective, Sherlock Holmes, investigated the strange happenings that had occurred in Stoke Moran Manor during 1883, early April in England. It all began with a woman named Helen Stoner, who visited Sherlock and his assistant Dr. Watson. They listened intently as Helen explained how her sister Julia died years ago on the eve of her wedding. Helen was frightened for her life, with her own impending wedding

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    Hamlet's Women Essay

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    In William Shakespeare's Hamlet, Hamlet spews extremely harsh words against his mother Gertrude and his love, Ophelia. Some people may claim that these venomous statements mean that he is misogynistic, but, in fact, Hamlet's anger towards Gertrude and Ophelia stems not from their sex but from their betrayal. Throughout the play, Hamlet viciously attacks more than just the women; he has contempt for every person that betrays him and his father. After he recognizes the magnitude of Claudius' deceptions

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    John Adams is known by most Americans today for his contributions to the formation of the American government. However, what many do not know is that while he was a supporter of patriot values and beliefs, Adams’s first priority was his job as a lawyer: defending those under trial regardless of political beliefs or nationality. After the Boston Massacre in 1770, during which British soldiers opened fire into a crowd of Bostonian rebels, killing five, Adams defended these soldiers, who were thereby

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    Jianguo Case Summary

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    1. Can Jianguo make the transition? Why or why not? The leadership in today’s global marketplace has become more challenging than it has ever been in the past. Before we get into the answers of whether Jianguo will be able to make the transition from regional star to global we need to stress on the various scenarios that are present in this case. Alain Deronde the CEO of Deronde international has chosen Jianguo over the other three VP’s who are stars in their own domain. Being a CEO, you have to

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