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    Dr. Maria Alternate Ending

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    ‘Now who can that be at this time of day’? Mother lightly pecked my cheek before hurrying down to welcomes none other than Dr. Maria ‘great here we go... She walks in taking large steps; her body so bony she could collapse at any moment. Her greasy brown hair just about covers those pointy elf ears and brushes the tips of her arched shoulders - She glanced around like a predator

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    26.2 (1986): 217-234. Foakes‚ R. A.‚ ed. Henslowe ’s Diary. 2nd ed. Cambridge‚ UK: Cambridge UP‚ 2002. Garber‚ Marjorie. "Marlovian Vision/Shakespeare Revision." Research Opportunities in Renaissance Drama 22 (1979): 3-9. Gill‚ Roma. Introduction. Dr. Faustus. By Christopher Marlowe. Ed. Roma Gill. 2nd ed. London: A & C Black‚ 1989. 1-18. Harris‚ Anthony. Nights Black Agents: Witchcraft and Magic in Seventeenth-Century English Drama. Manchester‚ UK: Manchester UP‚ 1980. Hart‚ Jeffrey P. ―Prospero

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    The Great Gatsby‚ a novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ is about the American Dream‚ and the downfall of those who attempt to reach its illusionary goals. This dream is different for different people‚ but in The Great Gatsby‚ for Jay‚ the dream is that through wealth and power‚ one can acquire happiness and lost love. To get this happiness Jay Gatsby must reach into the past and in order to relive an old dream of marrying Daisy‚ the foundation of his life. In order to do this‚ he must have wealth and

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    Dr Faustus a Brief Summary

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    Act 1 scene 3 lucifer fell due to “pride/insolence” - features present in Faustus suggesting the humanity and at time capricious nature of human spirit which can reult in sinister and hellish consequences thus demonstrating the need for a GOD and guidance to prevent man form the error of his ways as were are inherently imperfect “Unhapper spirits” “fell” suggest the decline from superior to a lesser thus showing the inherent belief that even the devil places superior value in heaven The devil

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    The Great Dr. Jose Rizal

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    “It is a useless life that is not consecrated to a great ideal. It is like a stone wasted on the field without becoming a part of any edifice.“ Jose Rizal‚ a man with so many accomplishments‚ gives all of us inspiration to put diligence and hard work in all the things we do. I am amazed that even though Rizal’s life has become sort of a series of unfortunate events‚ he still made it yield a positive and favorable outcome for his nation and countrymen. While he was in exile‚ he didn’t mind the fact

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    of being famous‚ Dr. Montessori became the founder of the Montessori Method of Education. After graduating in 1896 at the age of 26‚ Dr. Montessori worked at a psychiatric clinic in the University of Rome as an Assistant Director. She quickly observed how the children were ill treated. In light of her interest in children‚ Dr. Montessori’s studies and work were inclined towards the work of Jean Itard and Edouard Seguin who specialized and studied about mentally disabled children. Dr. Montessori was

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    Dr. Brilliant Case Analysis 1. The case of Larry Brilliant describes Dr. Brilliant’s life events that led him to be at the center of almost every defining moment of his generation. Through the eyes of our team‚ his largest battle was taming his ambition. Everyday Dr. Brilliant was seeking to understand the meaning of ‘Live your life without ambition. But live as those who are ambitious’ (Rubin‚ 2000). After analyzing the article‚ Dr. Brilliant vs. the Devil of Ambition‚ there are certain personal

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    The soul and life of man is a precious thing‚ something not to be trifled with or experimented on without thinking of the potential ramifications of doing so. Doctor Victor Frankenstein did not put much thought into the consequences of advancing the natural sciences while playing God with mortals. Victor Frankenstein grew‚ morally‚ through the course of the book‚ Frankenstein. Initially‚ Victor set out to further advance natural science as well as cheat death. As the tale progressed‚ however‚ he

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    Malala and Dr. King Malala and Dr. King‚ though different in age and gender‚ were both enormously brave and persistent. Both Malala and Dr. King were threatened by death‚ but they stood strong and continued on with their crusades. Malala was threatened by the Taliban for speaking out against a girl’s right to go to school‚ and Dr. King was threatened for speaking out against racial inequality. Though they both fought for the same general idea of freedom‚ Malala and Dr. King did approach the idea

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    with the idea of good versus evil. In the novella‚ “The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde‚” by Robert Louis Stevenson‚ readers are presented with the idea that each person has a dual nature of good and evil through the symbolism throughout the book and the examples given by Dr. Jekyll. “The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” contains many examples of symbolism for the dual nature of man‚ with the most prominent being Dr. Jekyll’s home and Mr‚ Utterson’s sobriety in the public‚ but indulgence

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