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    2 years back‚ Mrs. Cooper and her late husband had moved into the house next to Elizabeth’s. Being a friendly suburban housewife with a loving husband and two sons‚ the 36 years old housewife would always offer helps to make them feel welcomed. The husband‚ Mr. Cooper was a really friendly and an easy going man. He would laugh easily. Mrs. Cooper on the other hand was introverted and rarely talks. From regular conversations with Mr. Cooper‚ Elizabeth found out that Mr and Mrs Cooper did not have

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    The cycle of cardiac activity is split into two phases‚ diastole and systole. Diastole shows the period in time when the ventricles are relaxed. In this time the blood is passively going from the left atrium and right atrium into the left ventricle and right ventricle. Blood flows through mitral and tricuspid atrioventricular valves these separate the atria from the ventricles. The right atrium receives blood from the body through the superior vena cava and inferior vena cava. The left atrium receives

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    For the murder of Duncan‚ Macbeth should be held accountable for his deeds. A reason to support this claim would be‚ Macbeth’s heart had already been filled with malicious intent before he even had a conversation with his wife about killing King Duncan. Readers can say that his wife‚ Lady Macbeth‚ acted as a sort of trigger that pushed him to the edge. Even though that she is just as guilty as he is‚ Macbeth should’ve trusted what he was doing was wrong. On the night that Duncan visited the Macbeth

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    Word and Image - Gospels of Otto III If the cliché of “a picture is worth a thousand words” is true‚ then artists are faced with a predicament of creating a picture that exemplifies the right thousand words. Artists such as the anonymous artist who created “The Page with Christ Washing the Feet of His Disciples” are valuable to authors of sorts to communicate to the audience visually. Whether it is to be communicated to young children‚ the public‚ or college students‚ a visual representation

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    of Shakespeare’s most lethal and sinister plays‚ Macbeth is a drama so praiseworthy that is able to perfectly absorb and embody the greatest fears of its time period‚ and then instill them back into its audience‚ frightening them even greater than they were before. Above all‚ Shakespeare valued a good story‚ and the witches‚ traitors‚ and deceit that was prevalent throughout the play all served to captivate the audience and touch on topics that everyone would be aware of. By opening his play so such

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    Power influences the dynamics of relationships by making one feel less important in a relationship. An unbalanced relationship is not a healthy relationship. In “Sonnet 130”‚ William Shakespeare speaks about his mistress metaphorically‚ compares her to nature‚ and states how their love is different and rare. In “My Papa’s Waltz”‚ Theodore Roethke illustrates a father who is under the influences‚ dancing around the kitchen with his child‚ trying to dance his child to sleep. Therefore‚ Shakespeare

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    communicating significant ideas to the responder regardless of the context of the audience. Shakespeare’s revenge tragedy play‚ Hamlet‚ explores concerns such as morality and the difficulty of taking action‚ especially when certainty is impossible. His young protagonist‚ Hamlet‚ acts as an effective vehicle as he uses powerful language to explore his moral dilemmas. What distinguishes Hamlet from other revenge tragedy plays is the amount of action expected‚ especially from Hamlet himself as he continuously

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    Why Was Richard III Defeated at the Battle of Bosworth? On the 22nd of August 1485 Richard III‚ the last Plantagenet King‚ was defeated and killed in the Battle of Bosworth against Henry Tudor‚ who would found a dynasty which would feature the first Queen to rule in her own right and would last until 1603. Richard had over twice as many men as Henry but was defeated when‚ trying to get to Henry‚ Richard was slain by a rush of cavalry led by Sir William Stanley‚ the brother of Henry’s step father

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    William Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night One of the first lines in the play Twelfth Night reveals the main theme of the play. Curio asks‚ "Will you go hunt‚ my lord?" And Duke Orsino replies‚ "Why‚ so I do‚ the noblest that I have. O‚ when mine eyes did see Olivia first‚ methought she purged the air of pestilence; that instant was I turned into a hart‚ and my desires‚ like fell and cruel hounds‚ e’er since pursue me." The Twelfth Night is all about hunting the "heart‚" and seeking love. Love and relationships

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    of all‚ as always‚ social conditions play the biggest role. By the 1700’s‚ the northern and southern colonies had already developed into two different societies. This is mainly because the northern and southern colonies had different distinct reasons for settlement. The northern colonies were established for mainly religious freedom‚ while on the other hand‚ the southern colonies were established for economic freedom. At the same time‚ the relationship between Native American and the settlement influence

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