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    As You Like It/Alibrandi

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    of enlightenment felt when an individual gains an understanding of themselves in relation to others and the wider world. William Shakespeare’s pastoral play ‘As You Like It’ and the bildungsroman ‘Looking For Alibrandi’ written by Melina Marchetta examine not only how our perceptions of belonging are affected by the passage of time‚ but how our interactions with the world around us can shape us. Individuals seek connection in an attempt to find happiness‚ acceptance and ultimately a sense of belonging

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    Do you like the America you live in? America is amazing you can do a lot more things than most people can. We’re free‚ we get to dress like we want‚ ect. America has a lot of life. America is different in many ways. We have public schools‚ and we are free. We don’t judge people by what they believe in. You can do whatever you want nobody will and won’t judge because it’s a free country otherwise some people might not like them. Why I love living in America is because we can do what we want no what

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    ‘Lady Macbeth is the real villain of the play’ do you agree? In ‘The Tragedy of Macbeth’‚ Shakespeare portrays many negative themes through the acts of Lady Macbeth which show the audience that she is a real villain of this play. She holds a malicious agenda and many evil tendencies which separate her from the average individual‚ but this was only after interpreting the witched prophase. Thus‚ not only making her the only guilty villain in the play. Lady Macbeth is no more than an incarnation

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    Mazzini was an important figurehead for the unification of Italy‚ historians such as Pearce and Stiles state that that ’no one else campaigned for so long or so tirelessly in the cause of a united Italy’. He had extremely radical and liberal ideas about how Italy should be unified‚ and some historians Mazzini’s ideal was that Italy should be unified ‘from below’. He wanted the people of Italy to rise up from their high-powered oppressors‚ while still maintaining the opinion that if monarchs were prepared

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    global economy from 1945 to 1973 has been over-rated.” How far do you agree? The global economy from 1945 to 1973 grew at an astounding rate even though many of the countries had been badly affected after World War II (WII) in 1945. Many factors have resulted in the explosive growth‚ and the role of the Americans is one of them. The Bretton Woods System and multi-national companies (MNCs) have also contributed to the growth. However‚ I do not agree that the American contribution was over-rated because

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    Do you like roller coasters? I do‚ if haven’t ridden one you should at least try it because they are really fun. The first time I rode one I was kind of scared because I didn’t know what it was like. My family went on a vacation To Disney World in Florida for the first time. When I told my dad I wanted to ride it he said "you know you don’t have to ride it" but I said I really wanted to. When we got there‚ there was a giant electric guitar and it was as tall as the sky in front of the building. The

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    Napoleon was nothing more than a dictator in his rule of France between 1799 and 1815. How far do you agree? “History is a version of events which everyone has agreed on” - Napoleon Napoleon was nothing more than a tyrant as he exploited France in pursuit of his own ambitions to achieve a dynasty in his name. A dictatorship is often associated with repression and the workings of a police state. Both of these were‚ in fact‚ being used in France . For example Napoleon vigorously censored the

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    How Bad Do You Want It

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    Thomas’ motivational speech How Bad Do You Want It? There was a young man‚ you know‚ who wanted to make a lot of money and so he went to this guru‚ right. And he told the guru you know I wanna be on the same level you are‚ and the guru said if you wanna be on the same level I’m on‚ I’ll met you tomorrow at the beach. So the young man got there 4 A.M. he’s all ready to rock n’ roll. Got on a suit‚ should of wore shorts. The old man grabs his hand and said: How bad do you wanna be successful?

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    With cross-gartered and yellow stockings‚ Malvolio goes to Olivia and wears a droll smile. The following is the scene excerpted from the play: OLIVIA Why‚ how dost thou‚ man? what is the matter with thee? MALVOLIO Not black in my mind‚ though yellow in my legs. It did come to his hands‚ and commands shall be executed: I think we do know the sweet Roman hand. OLIVIA Wilt thou go to bed‚ Malvolio? MALVOLIO To bed! ay‚ sweet-heart‚ and I’ll come to thee. OLIVIA God comfort thee! Why dost

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    How Far do our Expectations Influence Observations? Our expectations have played a huge role in the observations we make within our daily lives‚ ranging from insignificant everyday things down to the last detail of a scientific experiment‚ even if we don’t realize it. The results that we desire and expect have influenced our observations to the extent that it is impossible to prove our observations correct without unbiased testimony from another person. This in turn‚ has caused us to observe only

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