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    There are many instances of symbolism in Romeo and Juliet. One good example of symbolism in Act 2 is Friar Lawrence’s remark about poison (2.2.15-31). He says that all plants‚ herbs‚ and stones have their own qualities. He goes on by saying that there is nothing on Earth that cannot be used to do both good and bad things. Therefore‚ according to Friar Lawrence‚ poison is not intended to be used only for evil purposes. It is just a natural thing on this Earth that is used for evil purposes once

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    voice * Understand and respect communication differences and levels of language development * Make sure that pupils are given sufficient opportunities to talk * Give eye contact and actively listen‚ show them that you are interested through acts of body language like nodding or eye contact * Use body language and facial expressions * Be approachable * Display effective communication * React and comment on what they are saying * Be interested‚ responding and questioning to maintain

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    great drive for a person to seek pleasure‚ he referred this as the ‘libido’(Module 2 ; Roth‚ 2001). In Freud’s theory he divided the mind‚ known as the PSYCHE‚ Freud divided this in to three parts. The first part would be referred as the unconscious; second part known as the preconscious and lastly the conscious.  However these can be referred by another terminology which is; the ID‚ EGO and the SUPEREGO (Module‚ 2). The ID can be characterised as the part where the mental processing strives the initiation

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    Steven Pierce Strayer University Assignment 2 Week 2 CRJ105 7/15/12 A brief description of the term hate crime often refers to an individual‚ a business‚ an institution or even a society as a whole. Many people know hate crimes mainly as racial orientated‚ religious‚ sexual‚ and ethnicity orientated. In June 1993‚ the United States Supreme court upheld a hate crime statute that was based on model legislation originally drafted by the Anti-Defamation League (ADC) in 1981. The Anti-Defense

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    warned that Romeo and Juliet’s love will not end well. There is much evidence in Act II that foreshadows the lover’s fate. One instance of this is when Romeo asks the Friar for consent to marry him with Juliet and the Friar shocked says “Holy Saint Francis! What a change is here! / Is Rosaline that though didst love so dear /so soon forsaken? Young men’s love then lies/Not truly in their hearts/but in their eyes” (Act 2.3 65-68). This foreshadows a bad end to Romeo and Juliet’s love as the friar is

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    2. The novel takes place‚ as its title suggests‚ in two cities: London and Paris. What are some of the differences between these two cities? Between their denizens? What about characters who travel—or move residence—from one to another? How are the cities themselves divided in two? In the first chapter of Tale of Two Cities Dickens states that “There was a king with a large jaw and a queen with a plain face on the throne of England; there was a king with a large jaw and a queen with a fair face

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    Act 3‚ Scene 5 of “Romeo and Juliet” begins with Romeo‚ who has just spent the night with Juliet‚ waking up and realizing day has come. Juliet tries to convince Romeo to stay but they both know what will happen if he does‚ so he quickly leaves (Rom.3.5.1-35). Lady Capulet comes into Juliet’s room and tells Juliet of how Lord Capulet has arranged for her to marry Paris (Rom.3.5.107-110). Juliet says she will not marry Paris which leads to a major conflict with Lord Capulet and eventually him saying

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    Macbeth summary Macbeth was set in 17th century Scotland and was written by William Shakespeare. It was written as a viewing of the royal monarchy. The leaders at the time were king James the first and queen Elizabeth. Act 1 Scene 1 The introduction of the play shows three witches talking among themselves. They talk about a character called Macbeth. This is the first time the character of Macbeth is introduced to us. This is important due to the fact that this is a tragedy‚ and Macbeth‚ in this

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    Unit 2: Demand & Supply Text: Economics for Today Chapter 3 and Supplementary Material 1 Market Any situation that brings buyers and sellers together for exchange of good and services (g/s) 2 Example – Pizza market:  sellers comprise the individuals and firms that sell pizza – Supply  buyers include all individuals who buy‚ or might buy pizza - Demand Does not have to be a physical place  e.g. EBay‚ foreign exchange market  A market occurs as long as buyers and sellers are in communication

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    Construction‚ smartphones helped them track employee breaks and find fuel-efficient routes to work sites. I would say that with a construction company higher revenues would allow them to buy better equipment possibly making each employee more productive. 2. The companies described in the case encountered a fair amount of resistance from employees when introducing smartphone technologies. Why do you think this happened? What could companies do to improve the reception of these initiatives? Develop two alternative

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