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    How does Shakespeare create mood and atmosphere in the opening scenes of Macbeth? Act 1 Scene 1 is set in ‘an open place’‚ immediately indicating to the reader that something secretive is happening‚ the very setting of the first scene indicates tension to come. The stage direction reads ‘Thunder and lightning. Enter three Witches.’ The weather creates a tense atmosphere‚ when the scene is performed the weather acts as pathetic fallacy‚ further creating tension in the atmosphere; also the weather

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    Around the world in 80 treasures PART 10 The 7th treasure. Brazil. Umahara Headdress Task 1.Learn the new vocabulary: Kuyab Igbatsa tribe The Variva River rain forests devastation share scale timber logger grazing land to feed the world with beef burgers threshold remains of rain forests tributary of the Amazon to cling to traditional way of life hunter gatherer to threaten cattle rancher Catholic missionaries to forcibly remove headdress immense importance human

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    Ingredient | Why it is Used | Why it is Bad | Artificial Colors | * Chemical compounds made from coal-tar derivatives to enhance color | * Linked to allergic reactions‚ fatigue‚ asthma‚ skin rashes‚ hyperactivity and headaches. * Linked to allergic reactions‚ dermatitis‚ eczema‚ hyperactivity and asthma | Artificial Flavorings | * Cheap chemical mixtures that mimic natural flavors. | * Can affect enzymes‚ RNA and thyroid. | Artificial Sweeteners | * Highly-processed‚ chemically-derived

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    smart mouth 12 hour fresh breathAssertion Assertion is the skill of being calm and firm but not aggressive in the way you communicate with others. It helps you to communicate your needs‚ feelings and thoughts in a clear confident way while taking into account the feelings of others and respecting their right to an opinion as well. How to be assertive You need to plan what you are going to say. Be polite‚ state the nature of the problem‚ how it affects you‚ how you feel about it and what you

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    OPENING STATEMENTS - many lawyers consider this the most crucial part of the trial - After opening statements‚ a case unfolds in bits and pieces and not necessarily in any organized manner - research shows that many jurors form strong opinions after opening statements and interpret all of the subsequent evidence in light of those initial impressions - prepare an opening statement that virtually cripples the opposition - opening statements give an overview of what you expect to show through the

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    American life in the twentieth century has been characterized more by continuity than by change. Since the beginning of the republic Americans have defined progress by continuity. Settlers from all over the world came to America looking for the same thing—a new world. Although these newcomers had different ideas and their share of disagreement‚ for the most part‚ everyone wanted the same thing. Americans agreed that it was time for a government and it was time to stop immigration and develop

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    Social justice is a topic known all to well in today’s society. Such issues as social heirarchial structure and unjust representatives of citizens of nations are issues in need of attention by those in power. Corruption‚ lies and greed by those in power however stand in the way of this form of justice from occurring‚ leaving many with little or no social status open to prejudice on race‚ religious and sexual grounds. <br> <br>Outlined by William Shakespeare in Measure for Measure and George Orwell

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    American History 1940s­1960s  The primary economic‚ social‚ diplomatic‚ and political challenges that confronted  Americans during the 1940s­1960s cannot be attributed to one single underlying factor or  political party‚ but rather several different factors and political parties.  For instance‚ liberalism  cannot be blamed for all issues during this period since McCarthy‚ a Republican‚ had further  perpetuated the already prominent fear of communism in society.  Most of these issues  originated 

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    This clip is the 2009 opening sequence of the ITV1 show‚ Hollyoaks. The opening sequence of Hollyoaks starts with an extreme close-up (ECU) of an eye with ‘Hollyoaks’ edited in to look like it is written in the pupil. This establishes the name of the show straight away and the eye signifies to the viewer that they will be onlookers into the lives of the characters. The audience then hears the non-digetic sound of fast-paced music which sounds like that of the rock genre. It begins with a short

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