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    artists like to do cover versions because they feel the song can be much more than the original. However‚ over the years many covers have also become more popular in the music industry then the original version that was recorded already. In this paper‚ I am going to be analyzing and comparing the original version of “Someone like you” by Adele and a cover version of the same song that Dan Wilson recorded. As well stating how all cover versions like Dan Wilson’s cover of “Someone like you” or others

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    Job You Will Like to Do

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    When it comes to a job that I will like to do in the future‚ I would like to choose teaching‚ which is considered one of the best jobs in the world. There are lots of children all over the world can not go to school simply due to the lack of teachers. Several months ago‚ I watched a TV program showing that teachers were badly needed in many parts of our world‚ places like western parts of China‚ Southeast Asia‚ and Africa. It also broadcasted the stories of a couple from the United States who

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    Shakespeare - Comedy

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    similar comedic characteristics and then other plays are the exact opposite of comedy. Shakespeare wrote tragedies‚ romance‚ history‚ comedy and problem plays all with great success. During the performance of these plays there was no scenery so great time was taken when developing the characters and the plot so the plays would be entertaining. A Midsummers Night’s Dream and Much Ado About Nothing are just two of the comedies Shakespeare wrote. These two plays have many things in common where as Measure

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    Lysistrata and Comedy

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    believed that tragedy served a higher purpose than comedy because of its cathartic effect. Therefore‚ comedy is delegitimized. But comedy does serve a social purpose that can be considered cathartic. It can be an outlet for social angst. At the time Lysistrata was written‚ Athens‚ a superpower of their time‚ had just lost a battle with Sparta. This probably shattered the conceptions of Athenians. And as a result‚ Aristophanes used a ribald comedy about the less-than-citizen women of Sparta and Athens

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    Belonging Essay – As you like it and the Birdcage The true sense of belonging can be found in different circumstances for different people. As each individual has their own desires‚ needs and values‚ they find their place in the world and a genuine sense of belonging in various avenues. Individuals may achieve the same sense that they truly belong outside relationships‚ though their connections to other ideas such as place and culture‚ or within themselves. Shakespeare’s As you like it and Mike Nichols

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    Do You Like Pugs?

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    For our stats project we decided to analyze how the characteristics of the person asking the question changes the answer. To do this‚ we asked two randomly selected groups of people the exact question: “do you like pugs?” However‚ one group was asked the question by someone wearing a pug shirt‚ and the other group was asked by someone in plain clothes. We believed the most submissive class to the charastric bias would be the freshman‚ so we used them in our experiment. To ensure this Simple Random

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    Comedy Critique Goethe’s Faust and Voltaire’s Candide were two of the most interesting books that I have ever read! Both comedies were very different from each other in many ways. The structure of both books varied significantly. I enjoyed Candide more than Faust partially due to the structure. I found that because Faust almost entirely rhymed that it was harder to follow. It was very distracting to me and I felt as if the rhyming took away from the story. Candide was told more like a story and

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    Lear provokes rivalry among his three daughters. In The Taming of the Shrew‚ Sisters Kate and Bianca are shown fighting bitterly. In Richard III‚ the title character is at least partially motivated by rivalry with his brother‚ King Edward. In As You Like It‚ there is obvious sibling rivalry and antagonism between Orlando and Oliver‚ and between Duke Frederick and Duke Senior.  In Act I‚ a prevalent theme is sibling rivalry. It can be shown through the conflict between Oliver and Orlando as well as

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    wheels; only when the clock stops does time come to life” (Faulkner 54). Time represents the ultimate decision maker throughout a person’s life‚ allowing for an individual’s triumph‚ but also for one’s downfall. In William Shakespeare’s play‚ As You Like It (1994)‚ this time that destroys and grows may appear to freeze as the characters move into the Forest of Arden‚ without use or knowledge of time‚ but it most certainly does not. The fact that time‚ at least in the long run‚ will eventually destroy

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    Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia For the Australian organisation‚ see RSPCA Australia. See also: Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals RSPCA official charity logo Founded 1824 Founder(s) Richard Martin‚ William Wilberforce‚ Reverend Arthur Broome Headquarters Southwater‚ West Sussex‚ England Key people Gavin Grant (Chief Executive) Area served England & Wales

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