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    However‚ from a young age we are taught the difference from what is right and what is wrong. This would support that notion virtuous qualities can indeed be shared and passed on to others. While we all may not share the same viewpoint on what is right or what is wrong‚ these ideas have be taught to us and have helped to shape our behavior. Therefore‚ Socrates’ belief that virtuous qualities are not emitted to

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    work in the house because they need quiet to work and they got to eat more than the other animals. The piglets got special education and they couldn’t get play with the other animals and they also got to wear green ribbons on sundays. 2. Boxer was seriously hurt and Napoleon sent him to the butcher instead of the hospital. They use pigs to describe bureaucracy because it’s messy. 3. They weren’t for man they were working for themselves. 4. Clover discovered that pigs were walking on two legs.

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    How Does Holden Mature

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    adulthood. Even though Holden doesn’t want to grow up‚ he still develops maturity through three symbols: the museum‚ the idea of being "the catcher in the rye‚" and the carrousel and gold rings. The museum holds many fond memories for Holden that he does not want to let go of. He loves this museum because he feels that it never changes. Holden says that every time he goes into the museum‚ the Eskimo is in the same place and the women are still weaving baskets; it is always the same. Holden doesn’t

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    Throughout Shakespeare’s Macbeth‚ we get the privilege to meet Lady Macbeth who plays a pivotal role in most of the events that occur in the play. We meet her and not think much of her but by the end of the play‚ we dislike her completely. During the play we see her marriage fall apart‚ her mental health deteriorate and whatever good she had in her disappear. We are first introduced to Lady Macbeth at the beginning of Act 1 scene 5 when she is reading a letter sent to her by her husband Macbeth

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    How to play a M.O.B.A.

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    Jordan Wheeler Title: M.O.B.A. Specific purpose: to teach people how to play the game genre Thesis: To tell the audience how to play a M.O.B.A. so they won’t be at a loss when they start playing. Ideal location: Computer Lab I. Intro: A. Imagine two teams fighting for supremacy on a world far away from here‚ magic bolts and arrows are flying everywhere as they each attempt to crush each other with mass force and supreme strategy until they are utterly defeated…or until one team lags out.

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    2010 Teacher : Ms. Merliani “How do chemical elements effect the environment” (1.236 words) Atmospheric pollution Most of the people live within the major cities where the evidence of pollution in the atmosphere can almost be seen daily. Your Task You will need to write an essay (700-1200 words) or prepare a presentation using the following guidelines. • How are chemist addressing the problem of athmospheric pollution? • Describe the impact on one or two of the

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    Following Elena Carapetis’ successful and much-loved play‚ The Good Son‚ she brings a new and powerful drama‚ Gorgon. Best mates‚ Maz and Lee are undergoing their last year of school‚ it’s summer and they stand young and free. Maz’s 18th birthday marks a significant milestone in the play which has him gifted a car from his parents. This pushes the pair beyond their limits and has them hooked on typical teenage boy behaviours: drinking‚ getting high and exceeding the speed limit! Twins Maz and Lola

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    How Does Fate Play A Part In ‘Romeo and Juliet’? ‘Romeo and Juliet’ was written during a period when Shakespeare had found the strength of his writing‚ it is believed that it was written around 1595 and he would have been about 26 years old when he wrote it. The play is a widely known tragedy concerning the fate of two young "star-cross’d lovers". It is one of the most famous of Shakespeare’s plays and one of his earliest theatrical triumphs. In ‘Romeo and Juliet’‚ fate plays an extremely powerful

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    How Does Julity End

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    what’s happened between them recently. Kristi feels bad for how she treated Gusty and he feels bad for how he treated her. Gusty apologizes‚ Kristi does as well and they end up making up and he asks her to the dance. Did I like how the story ended? Personally I love the ending of the book‚ it is emotional and sweet. Having them end up together is a great way to end the story. What problems does one of the characters have and how does he/she solve it? Kristi likes Gusty but thinks she has no chance

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    How Does Juliet Change

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    Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare is a play in which my attitude towards one of the main characters changes many times throughout the play. The character who changes is Juliet herself. Shakespeare portrays the changes in Juliet well by use of language‚ imagery and key speeches. The first time we meet Juliet is when the nurse is reminiscing about Juliet’s childhood. From the nurses recollections of Juliet’s childhood I can gather that she is like a mother figure to her. Lady Capulet‚ Juliet’s

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