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    Women play a compelling part in the play Richard III. On one hand, they can be viewed of as vulnerable and weak as they base their lives on the power and deeds of the men. However, their curses appear to have a prophetic ability. In a way women are the possessions of the men who be wed with them, nevertheless the women advance themselves with absolute emotive potency. The women produce much of the spiritual strength behind the political activities of the play. Paying attention to the men solely we

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    sixth alcohol offence, which is quite a jump from the 14 days he received for his previous offence. White authority is highlighted by Davis in the figures of Chief Protector of Aborigines, Neville, and Superintendent Neal. Both these men act outrageously to those in their care. In the third scene of the play, Neville is presented as an efficient but cruel white administrator as he balances his budget in

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    Nearly 500 farmers attacked the house of General John Neville who was a tax inspector. Pennsylvanian Farmers also attacked tax collectors and other officials in order to avoid paying the tax which was imposed by the United States government. The March of the Paxton Boys, Shays’ Rebellion, and the Whiskey rebellion

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    him openly stand up for himself and his people in they way they are treated by white people subsequently fulfilling his role as the voice of protest in the play. The most dramatic example of Jimmy fulfilling his service is when he argues with Mr Neville, the

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    A Marriage between Roses and Thrones A marriage is usually perceived as two people in love and bind themselves together with an unbreakable bond. However, in the medieval age, political marriages were more often than a love between couples. Both the Wars of the Roses and HBO’s Game of Thrones, political marriages occur in order to lead to personal gain and conduct strategic planning for one's kingdom. In HBO’s Game of Thrones, a scene from season 3, episode 5 shows Tywin, Tyrion, and Cersei discussing

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    Starting as the CEO at Litosphere Enterprises, Richard Plantagenet somehow worked his way to the top, in the most astonishing rise to power seen in British political history. Politicians dropped out of the election left, right and centre, leaving Richard as virtually the only competent candidate for Prime Minister. In the UK, millions are left astounded and confused, curious and worried about what is to come. We all are left asking: how did Richard Plantagenet do it? From mysterious disappearances

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    When it comes to basketball, many people off the top of the head say Michael Jordan, Magic Johnson. Many people think that Kobe Bryant is one of the greatest or they say LeBron James. Which LeBron is just not there in the way Kobe is there now. Kobe Bryant came in the game as a young one he came straight out of high school, just like LeBron James, Kobe was drafted to the charlotte hornets but was traded to the L.A Lakers. Within his first year he was known around the league as a high flyer, also

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    This season, all eyes will be on the Philadelphia 76ers to see if they can take that next step towards a potential playoff berth. In offseason, the team signed both sharpshooter J.J. Redick and big man Amir Johnson to one-year deals in free agency to pair with the youth movement led by center Joel Embiid. However, while all the attention is on the guys apart of the 15-man roster, the Sixers and the rest of the NBA have an additional two roster spots, which is for two-way contracts. This should help

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