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    in chinese traditional medicine the tongue espresses the heart and the heart is as our emotional state and our emotional state is the way we see ourselves and the world  this comes from the summation of the nature of our conscious mind choices that become the habits of the self  habits thar are a mix of good and bad or perfect and pure and one in the mind of christ or become totally depraved  and as said in revelation  ev 17:11 And the beast that was‚ and is not‚ even he is the eighth

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    All the main characters in Othello think Iago is honest‚ but they also see him as he presents himself to them. How do individuals see him and how does this help him control the action of the play? Iago plays the villain’s role in Shakespeare’s tragedy Othello and an entertaining one to the audience due to his multifaceted schemes throughout the play. Iago is notorious for his manipulative abilities and clearly uses his uncanny ability to register other character’s weaknesses and insecurities to pull

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    GRADES ENCOURAGE STUDENTS TO LEARN There are many ways to encourage students in school such as prizes‚ and compliments . In fact‚ by giving motivations and inspiration‚ grades are always the most important and highly effective methods in assessing students’studying archivement . First‚ grades give students motivations in studying. Some students might study better when they are appreciated by his teachers and classmates. Therefore ‚ they try to be a role-model in class and make other

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    The influences of nature and nurture are ambiguous (unclear)‚ how far do you agree with this statement as far as childhood is concerned? In this essay I am going to be arguing how far I agree that the influences of nature and nurture are ambiguous. To help develop my argument I am going to use the likes of Heathcliff‚ Cathy‚ Isabella and the Linton’s. I agree strongly with the statement that the influences of nature and nurture are ambiguous; my reasoning for this is that the novel is not focusing

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    The bottom line of any business organization is about making profits‚ any loss making business organization will not be continued in the long run. The basic role of any managers‚ therefore‚ would be inevitably revolved around increasing the profit margins of the organization. However‚ while profits making is important for the survival of the business‚ the business organisation operate within the societies‚ and have the obligation to conform to the rules and regulations of the societies to become

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    The novel Beloved by Toni Morrison takes about the story of a family that was haunted by a ghost. Clearly‚ it is a story of individuals of African origin who underwent harsh conditions at the hands of the Whiteman. The book is divided into three sections with 28 chapters totally. Chapter 1: Haunted House The novel begins by introducing the reader about the ghost that is haunting house‚ number 124‚ at Blue Road. The author shows the reader that the ghost has powers to shatter mirrors and leave

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    in Synge’s The Playboy of the Western World hasn’t always appealed to audiences.  The play caused riots when it was originally produced because it was thought to be too vulgar‚ violent‚ and negative toward the Irish people.  Since other audiences/readers are further removed from the play’s subjects‚ they may be attracted to Christy.  Several reasons for this exist. First‚ other characters in the play like him.  This can be contagious. Second‚ he bucks tradition.  He doesn’t follow stuffy protocols

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    CA- First Draft How does my speech change when communicating with different audiences and how does it change the way people think of me? George Orwell said-‘If thought corrupts language‚ language can also corrupt thought’ illustrating that the power of language over our thought. People change their register when communicating with different audiences unintentionally: including myself. In 15 years of my life‚ I have always adapted my idiolect differently to my friends‚ parents‚ teachers and strangers;

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    The topic of my observation was children ages 2-5 and how they play. I’ve found through research and observation that play is affected by each child’s individual development. Play has norms and structures that most children follow‚ but these guidelines are moldable based on the circumstances encompassing each child’s development. In the PowerPoint slides from class‚ Berger (2014) states that development is multi-cultural‚ multi-directional‚ multi-contextual‚ and plastic. Style of attachment‚ ethnic

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    “If you prick us do we not bleed? If you tickle us do‚ we not laugh? If you poison us do‚ we not die? And if you wrong us shall we not revenge?” Shakespeare made it clear for all of us .he made it clear that revenge is a natural human reaction just like laughing when we are tickled or bleeding when we are pricked. In Ph.D. Karyn Hall’s Article Revenge: Will You Feel Better? She supports Shakespeare’s claim “Revenge seems to be one of the deepest instincts we have. Who hasn’t said‚ "I hope he gets

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