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    Tiberius Claudius Nero Caesar Tiberius Claudius Nero Caesar was born in Rome on November 16‚ 42 BC. Four years after his birth his mother divorced his father and married Octavian. Tiberius was a descendant of the Claudian family who moved to Rome shortly after the foundation of the city. The Claudians did not respect others who were not of noble ancestry. After Tiberius was four he was raised to be a loyal servant of Augustus. Tiberius is associated with Augustus for 22 years. Augustus had

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    Writing Flaws No offense‚ but ELA has never been my favorite subject. It requires creativity‚ a characteristic I lack. In fact‚ it took me a week to conquer up this anecdote’s topic. I haven’t always been this way‚ but as you will read‚ numerous habits have restricted my ability to be imaginative‚ and taken a toll on my writing. In grammar school‚ writing was just another subject. The way you wrote didn’t matter‚ just whether or not you could. ELA was learning how to write sentences and use correct

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    Love or Ambition: The Plutonic Pursuit of Claudius‚ Callimaco‚ and Hamlet Humanism is the reflection of the qualities pertaining to being human‚ for better or for worse. Throughout the books: Gertrude and Claudius by John Updike‚ Mandragola by Niccolo Machiavelli‚ and Hamlet by William Shakespeare‚ various human conditions are seen‚ especially those related to personal ambition. In analyzing the three primary male characters in each of these works and their plutonic pursuit of women‚ one can

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    relationships. Therefore‚ both sides should be analyzed closely to find the flaws within the relationships. Most men think that their girlfriends or wives are the main problem makers‚ and strongly oppose the fact that they are the problem too. Similarly‚ women find their own reasons to blame their men for the failures of their relationships. However‚ everything comes to a point where each person should take a look at their own flaws

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    English Christian monarchial tradition. Therefore‚ a man such as Claudius‚ from Shakespeare’s play Hamlet‚ a cold-blooded murderer and a ruthless manipulator‚ who uses "rank" deeds to usurp the thrown is in direct violation with the Elizabethan societal norms‚ and hence he is an evil character. In the Elizabethan era‚ the royal crown was viewed as divinely touched and hence any action against the crown was an action against God. Claudius dismisses God’s right to control the crown by committing a "murder

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    Flaws within the Criminal Justice System: Economic Considerations Introduction Everyday 2‚220‚300 inmates live their lives in prisons throughout the United States. That’s 0.91% of the adult population‚ or 1 in 110 (Glaze 2013). What if you were next? The thought would scare anyone and the flaws in the system pose a threat to low income individuals and minorities. The sole purpose of the Justice System is to deliver justice for all‚ by only convicting and sentencing the guilty‚ while preventing

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    marriage. He wants to die. He would commit suicide if God wouldn’t have a rule against it. If you commit suicide you go straight to hell. Quote number one is important for Aristotle’s third rule for tragedy. The third rule of tragedy says‚ the main character must experience a reversal of fortune or a discovery. Because Hamlet’s fortune is already so bad‚ the audience knows it is not about fortune but about discovery. Quote #2: P. 67 (Hamlet I: v‚ 29- 31) Quote #2 is spoken by Hamlet. Hamlet is alone

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    churches ever since I can remember. I no longer go and do not believe that you have to go to church or be a deeply religious person in order to believe in the supernatural theory or to have a relationship with your higher power. However‚ there can be flaws found in the supernatural theory. For instance‚ if you believe that God has spoken to

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    The United States of America recently had a presidential election. If you’re reading this statistically you are not happy about the results because the candidate you voted for did not win. The candidate that won the majority of popular votes lost the election. The number of Americans that voted for Hillary Clinton is larger than the number of Americans that voted for Donald Trump. Trump won the most number of electoral college votes‚ but lost the popular vote. He did not win because the majority

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    Educational Flaws in America’s System The United States has always been known for its high political status and producing exceedingly educated political leaders. Just a couple decades ago the United States classified first in the world in percent of students completing school and maintaining a steady career. But‚ according to data from the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development that no longer stands accurately for the United States. Back then‚ America was the unchallenged education

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