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    Jeremy Morris Mr. Folven English IV 2nd 11/6/12 Honors Reflection For this assignment I was required to film a reenactment of a scene from Shakespeare’s iconic tragedy “Macbeth”. I took the group option and teamed up with my buddies Taylor Kelsey and Jeremiah Corbett. We chose to do act 3‚ scene 1. In this scene Macbeth hires two assassins to perform the terrible deed of murdering Banquo and his son. We worked diligently so it only took us a few days to accomplish. We used class time to write

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    How successful was Alexander II in dealing with opposition to his regime? Judging by the fact that Alexander was assassinated in 1881 by People’s Will‚ one would assume that he failed – completely- to overcome opposition to his regime‚ however he ruled for over 25 years and managed to keep his opposition under control during that time using several different methods and measures which will be discussed in this essay. The first measure he took shortly after he came to power was to emancipate the serfs

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    In history‚ many great things were achieved. But it’s not just about what was accomplished. It’s about who did it. Wars were fought‚ tears were shed. One of the most well-known men who fought in these wars was Alexander the Great. Does he actually deserve the Great on the end of his name? Was he a good enough leader to have that title? Some people would beg to differ‚ but I believe he has every right to have the Great on the end of his name. At around age twenty-twenty-oneish‚ a young prince became

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    How to play a M.O.B.A.

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    Jordan Wheeler Title: M.O.B.A. Specific purpose: to teach people how to play the game genre Thesis: To tell the audience how to play a M.O.B.A. so they won’t be at a loss when they start playing. Ideal location: Computer Lab I. Intro: A. Imagine two teams fighting for supremacy on a world far away from here‚ magic bolts and arrows are flying everywhere as they each attempt to crush each other with mass force and supreme strategy until they are utterly defeated…or until one team lags out.

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    Jodi Arias

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    Background of the crime: Jodi Arias and Travis Alexander had an on-again and off-again relationship with each other from February 2007 to June 2007‚ but they had known each other since 2006 and only had a sexual relationship. Travis and Jodi had broken up and remained “close” friends with each other; he informed Jodi that he was taking another woman on vacation with him. Her anger got the best of her on June 4‚ 2008 when she arrived at his house in Mesa‚ Arizona to surprise him and they agreed

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    Assassination Vacation

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    HIST 202 09/20/2012 Sarah Vowell - Assassination Vacation When Lincoln was elected into office the country was divided into the North and South. However‚ the South became even more alienated when Lincoln was elected President because of his opposition to slavery and his pursuance of its abolishment. As a result of his win‚ several states succeeded from the Union to join forces and create the Confederacy which then only led the hostility to grow even more. The Confederates took the first shot

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    Fortunato's Assassination

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    In the story Montresor described us as cold and calculating person‚ not the least externalize their feelings toward Fortunato‚ but awaits his chance. Knows very well what is your biggest flaw and exploits it to the fullest. Choose the right time for this: the Carnival. Looking at the description of Monstresor‚ Fortunato described as easy prey. Tells us that he drunk enough and was wearing a clown. Its appearance is quite comical almost ridiculous. He knows that Fortunato will not resist to an

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    terrorist tactics implemented by the Sicarii were threefold; inclusive of selective‚ symbolic assassinations; more generalised assassinations and the destruction or looting of properties from those of affluence. In spite of this‚ general tactics utilised by terrorist groups‚ including sniping and sabotage against armed forces and non-selective attacks are not made reference to by Josephus. Generally the assassinations the Sicarii perpetuated come across as being highly selective‚ along with‚ insistently

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    ‘The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand was the most important cause in the outbreak of WW1. How far do you agree?’ There were many causes of the First World War. In this essay I am trying to see how much impact the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand had in the run up to war. On June the 28th 1914‚ Gavirilo Princip along with two other students living in Serbia were waiting in the crowd‚ watching Franz Ferdinand‚ who was to be the future ruler of Austria-Hungary. One of the students

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    Bbc's Assassination

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    On the second day of June in the year 1953‚ the people of the UK were sitting in glued to their televisions watching the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)’s live broadcast of a young lady being crowned Queen. As grandiose as that sounds‚ BBC had to fight to get the coronation televised. All the personnel that worked for the Queen thought that the coronation should be private‚ like every other coronation in British history. Because of this thinking‚ BBC was at first denied to broadcast the service

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