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    William Shakespeare, through his many tragedies, expressed his views of the world. Although they primarily focused on the aspect of sorrow, they also involved hatred-induced violence that led to such sorrows. This is especially seen in his famous play, “Romeo and Juliet”, where hatred between two groups ultimately leads to sad deaths. The thematic message that can be derived from the play is that hatred leads to destruction. The feud between the two powerful families of the play, the Montague and

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    Salutatorian Speech

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    Salutatorian Speech Distinguished guests, family, and graduating class, welcome. To not only my family, but the family of each graduate, thank you, for our success truly is your success. I will not stand before you tonight and attempt to uncliché the cliché that is my salutatory. Instead, I would like to discuss something entirely unrelated to the honor it is to stand before you. Graduates, until this moment, our lives have been a sequence of carefully organized and orchestrated events, predetermined

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    Fans have been waiting for the release of “Fifty Shades Darker.” After “Fifty Shades of Grey” movie was released, faithful “50” followers have been waiting for stills and trailers to quench their thirst. Photos of Jamie Dornan as the character Christian Grey has been released. Taken on the set of “Fifty Shades Darker,” fans are eager to find out just how dark it is. Dying for some sneak peeks, Pop Sugar was able to get a view of Dornan wearing a crisp white shirt, dark sun glasses and black pants

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    When looking at Brooke's “The Tragicall Historye of Romeus and Juliet” and Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet", there are many notable changes. For one, the vocabulary used in Brooke’s poem is much more advanced than in Shakespeare's play. Although the beginning of the poem is very similar to the beginning of Shakespeare’s play (in that both stories deal with serious conflicts existing between the two families) it is much easier to understand Shakespeare's play. Hence the reason I prefer Romeo and Juliet

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    This poem is revolved around a huntsman pursuing a deer, with failure following pursuit and the deer then giving herself to the hunter on her own good will. Imagery in this poem involves using the huntsman as a masculine figure pursuing the prey, which is the feminine figure of the deer; the deer is then referred to as a beast, which creates the imagery of a fierce prey instead of a fragile one. Figurative language in the poem could involve the use of hounds, which can be related to the popular saying

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    biological catalyst, the original compound to start this all. This was done with further research into the synthetic route. The oxidation of Manganese was induced by increasing positive electrode potentials and was then monitored by electrochemical freeze-quench, and then analyzing the final compound with X-ray

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    All throughout my life I loved to run; I even participated in track and cross country all throughout middle school to quench my thirst for a long run. Around the beginning of winter, of my junior year, there came a time when I thought I could no longer run. To further elaborate upon my situation, whenever I would do strenuous physical exercise, or even write in class, my muscles would instantly feel fatigued. It felt very similar to the feeling one gets when their hands have been outside in the

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    Jamestown was NOT the first colony, but it was the first successful colony. They chose 7 leaders to lead the colony, one was John Smith, and another was Bartholomew Gosnold. Most of the men in the colony were mostly gentlemen who had no soldier experience. The colony had many problems, one of them were the Powhatan Tribe, who were not quite friendly with the colony. Another problem was the supply of food. They were running out of food. John Smith took action. He went to the Powhatan Tribe with caution

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    One of the founding fathers of political realism, Hans Morgenthau [1948], states that mankind exists to quench its thirst for power. Realism believes that any political action is determined by the pursuit of power of any state- whether for self-preservation or simply, expansion of the existing power- as was the case in the 2003 war. ‘Operation Iraqi Freedom’ involved a U.S.-led coalition which sought to overthrow Saddam Hussein’s regime. Bush’s ultimatum to the Iraqi dictator and the subsequent war

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    Advice To Youth Marxism

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    The renowned Theoretical Physicist, Albert Einstein¸ once said, "Old Man's Advice to Youth: 'Never Lose a Holy Curiosity.'" LIFE Magazine (2 May 1955) p. 64”. Curiosity is neither a good trait nor is it a bad one, but it is a characteristic that everyone possesses. While some choose to pander to their curiosity, others may choose to ignore it. Does one’s social class correlate with whether they ignore or explore their curiosity? A well-known philosopher by the name of Karl Marx created the idea of

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