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    In Euripides’ Greek play "Medea"‚ Medea’s revenge ultimately makes her guilty of causing the tragedy‚ not Jason. This is because her crimes far outweigh those of Jason‚ she is aware of her actions and their consequences and Jason never intends to hurt anyone. The term "Medea’s revenge" refers to the murder of Creon‚ Glauce and Medea’s two sons in order to upset Jason. "Guilty" in this context refers to the person who is responsible for the tragedy of four deaths. The murder of four human beings

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    Billy Murphy Case Summary

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    1. Billy is a voluntary patient and can leave the ward at any time. He has attempted to commit suicide more than once. He is deathly afraid of his mother and authority figures. I think that Billy has Anxiety disorder as well as social phobia. I do not think that Billy should be in the ward‚ he would do better at a rehabilitation facility. The ward is for insane or criminally insane and Billy does not belong there. 2. I do not think that McMurphy (Mac) was voluntarily committed. Someone who is

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    The movie starts out with billy beane played by brad pitt being very distressed. We soon find out exactly why. Come to find out‚ as he put it‚ their team the Oakland athletes were “being gutted”. Teams with a lot more money offered three of his players‚ key players at that‚ bigger contracts. Which they did take advantage of‚ leaving the team behind. To the other recruiters‚ and scouts it the problem was replacing the strengths of the key players they lost. However in billy’s eyes the problem was

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    Billy Joel and His Battle with Depression Since the early seventies‚ Billy Joel has displayed greatness with his success in music‚ and has captured America with the sounds of his catchy tunes. Many accomplishments have been made‚ such as winning five Grammy Awards and many top ten hits in the seventies‚ eighties‚ and nineties. Joel has been successful throughout the years‚ but one thing he is still trying to overcome is his depression‚ and that is a hard thing to control. As early

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    Agatha Christie knew what she was doing when she wrote the play‚ Witness for the Prosecution in the 1920s. Around the middle of the 1970s‚ the play script was adapted into an ever so successful film that was directed by Billy Wilder‚ which held the same name as the play‚ “Witness for the Prosecution.” Unlike “The Cat and the Canary‚” in my opinion‚ this play to film adaptation was easily seen through the directional telling of the plot. With simple sets‚ for example‚ the courtroom and lawyer’s office

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    Why Do We Become Guilty?

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    Law is a topic mentioned when we talk about illegal activity and the things that were not able to legally do as citizen of the United States. When we end up breaking the law up‚ we are innocent before proven guilty. This all happens within the court system. This is where they find out whether you’re guilty or not‚ so I felt that this would be a great place to do my project. I’m able to get more knowledge about the law and the people around me. Some of the things that you see in court can be astonishing

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    to but the Lord‚ How Great Thou Art‚ Crying in the Chapel. Bob Dylan was later to declare “The highlight of my career? That’s easy. Elvis singing one of my songs.” Gospel songs were frequently sung by church choirs and performed in events‚ such as Billy Graham’s four month “Down Under” Crusade of 1959. Graham claimed: “…young people today are searching for something to believe in……….and a song to sing.” He talked about a fear of war and for a while‚ the hordes of teenagers who flocked to hear the

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    Animal Farm by Billy

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    Animal Farm vs. Soviet Russia Allegory means “a representation of an abstract or spiritual meaning through concrete or material forms; figurative treatment of one subject under the guise of another” (Dictionary.com). The novel Animal Farm by George Orwell has allegorical connections with the Soviet Union because it has similarities and differences between Snowball and Leon Trotsky‚ Napoleon and Joseph Stalin‚ Squealer and Vyacheslav Molotov. Orwell writes Animal Farm to have an allegorical connection

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    various tragedies of war. In the case of Billy Pilgrim‚ he decides to make a fantasy world inhabited by the Tralfamadorians. This helps him create a more enjoyable experience while a prisoner of war. Fantasies of the Tralfamadorians help Billy work out and make sense of the traumatic war experiences he encountered. Billy has the ability to re-write the events of war in his fantasy that are more appealing to him. In the novel Slaughterhouse-Five by Kurt Vonnegut‚ Billy copes with the guilt of war by adopting

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    The court system in the middle ages worked by using the term “guilty until proven innocent” and using trials of ordeal to determine innocence.The courts weren’t based on the idea of an accused being innocent until proven guilty as there was no concept to believe the accused was innocent. It was the job of the accused to prove their innocence. The accused could do this by taking an oath to prove their innocence. The accused would also be required bring oath helpers‚ these helpers would normally know

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