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    How does Shakespeare present Macbeth and Lady Macbeth in Act 1? In Act one Shakespeare introduces the characters Macbeth and Lady Macbeth using a range of dramatic devices. At the start of the play Macbeth is introduced from two different perspectives. He is firstly introduced by the three witches whom are discussing a meeting with him ‘There to meet with Macbeth’. This scene would create immense tension for the audience as the presence of the witches in the play would indicate a series of evil

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    Childhood play an important part in development of an individual. It is supposed to be a time of enjoyment‚ playfulness and innocence but most of all it’s a time of exploration. Childhood was a very interesting time of life for me. Through everything that I had gone through growing up‚ still I always remember when I celebrate my tenth birthday‚ that’s my first birthday party. I’m woke up early in the morning. I’m observing a special programmed on my birthday party. My father took interest

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    question of whether boys are hardwired differently from girls has been an ongoing debate. Boys and girls are known to express themselves differently but are they born that way‚ or do they learn from the environment around them as they grow? Nature Vs Nurture‚ a phrase developed from Sir Francis Galton in 1877‚ is an ongoing debate‚ with nature referring to the biological make up and nurture referring to the social and environmental influences. Through looking at different researchers such as Lise Elliot

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    How does JB Priestly explore and present the theme of gender in the play ‘An Inspector Calls”? Section 3 - Throughout this play JB Priestly has included a range of female characters in the play‚ from an upper class snob‚ through a mature daughter and a working class girl. However Eva Smith‚ the working class girl‚ was the only character who suffered the most because of her gender‚ she was treated differently by all character throughout the play. She had no value in society what so ever and we’ve

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    How I feel about teen Tobacco use in America By: Mariah Yourczek Tobacco in my opinion is one of the deadliest things for you. It can cause permanent damage to your lunges and most of the time it causes cancer. A lot of people lose their lives early in life because of tobacco use. People lose lots of years off their life because of smoking cigarettes. In the past couple decades most teens try some sort of tobacco at a young age. And most end up getting addicted at such a young age. Tobacco

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    The purpose of this research is to evaluate the value given to virginity in different parts of the world. According to Wikepidia‚ a virgin is‚ originally‚ a woman who has never had sexual intercourse. Virginity is a state of being a virgin. It is derived from the Latin word virgo‚ meaning a sexually inexperienced woman (Wikepidia). There are several reasons why many societies value virginity in unmarried woman or girls. The reasons range from men ’s dominant nature‚ to family values‚ to religion

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    It feels as if you haven’t been happy is years and the drug makes you have positive thoughts. The drugs can make you laugh as if you haven’t laughed in that way before‚ and your start to like the feeling of always being happy. I mean‚ an addictive substance feels good because it stimulates the pleasure center of the brain through neurotransmitters such as dopamine and GABA. If you are a liability person‚ addictive substances don’t just feel good. The addicting substances feel so good that you would

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    Shakespeare’s comedy‚ ’Twelfth Night’‚ is not only about tricks‚ pranks or black humour; moreover‚ it’s deeply about love and different types of love and how they affect different personalities. The different types of love mentioned by Shakespeare in ’Twelfth Night’ are: True love‚ boasting love‚ self-love and friendship. ’Twelfth Night’ consists of many love triangles and the different characters involved in the triangles don’t end up with the ones they love or even their love makes them blind

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    Do you have a strong feeling that you can’t do it‚ but you are still being called to try it‚ to go after it‚ to make it happen? How many times has this happened in your life? How many times have you ignored the call to do something because you simply believed that you couldn’t do it? If you are like most people‚ you’ve probably had quite a few times where you stopped before you even really started to try. Today is the day to stop all that nonsense. It’s time to stop talking yourself out of doing

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    “Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day‚ Teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime” Education is important because to get further in life‚ people need to be educated.. In the play “Pygmalion” by George Bernard Shaw‚ education is the most important theme within the play. Education is the key to success because without being educated‚ you cannot get a job and live a fulfilling r life. Education is shown throughout the play when the theme is introduced‚ developed and concluded through

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