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    is called a "tortoise" and a "poisonous slave" by Prospero. As Caliban enters in Act 1 Scene 2‚ we realize his fury at both Prospero and Miranda. He is rude and insulting and Prospero replies with threats of torture. Prospero justifies his punishment of Caliban by his anger at the attempted rape of his daughter‚ something Caliban shows no remorse for. Miranda distinguishes herself from Caliban by calling him "a thing most brutish" (I.ii.428) and unintentionally a thing that has only bad natures

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    reduce the intergenerational cycle of poverty reproduction as mentioned earlier in the paper. However‚ the program is targeted at human development and empowerment among the benefitting households and (Ernesto et al.‚ 2014) refers to it as a conditional cash transfer due to its conditionalities (Ernesto Friedrich et al.‚ 2014). And as a tool to reduce the high rate of poverty and inequality in Brazil‚ the BFP has shown a positive impact among

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    and Ariel plays tricks on them at Prospero’s bidding. iii. Prospero tells Miranda her life story. iv. Caliban and Prospero argue. v. Ferdinand and Miranda see each other for the first time and fall in love. vi. Gonzalo attempts to cheer Alonso but is mocked. vii. Sebastian and Antonio prepare to overthrow Alonso. viii. Trinculo and Caliban meet. Stephano enters and Caliban swears to be his slave. ix. Ferdinand and Miranda talk of love and Prospero is pleased. x. Stephano‚ Trinculo and Caliban plan

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    Independent women in the media Movies Fatal Attraction (1987) and Devil Wears Prada (2006) are two classical movies that talks about the story of independent women who is in the working force. Even though these movies are released almost 20 years apart‚ they share a lot of similarities with how independent women are being portrayed in the media. Fatal Attraction was released in the 1980s when the third wave feminism movement began. It became an instant classic in the 80s and was nominated

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    1. Explain the exclusionary rule and the fruit of the poisonous tree. How does this rule impact police officers? Please provide at least one real-world example in your answer. When police collect evidence that is related to a crime illegally‚ or against the defendant’s rights by unreasonable search and seizure‚ it is inadmissible in court; even if the seized evidence happens to be highly incriminating‚ such as a murder weapon. This is called the Exclusionary Rule. Additionally‚ if that evidence is

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    After reading the book on intimacy relationships marriage and child bearing I realized the decisions that people choose to make will have an impact on how I deal with them in a counseling session. Understanding people and their choices will determine what treatment plan I will set for them. What is most important is for me to understand the theory of why people make the decisions that they make. As a mental health counselor‚ intimate relationships will be my main focus. I believe having good people

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    2015). The speed and added interest of hip hop likely draws in an audience in addition to the typical. The casting is also different in that it is far more multi-ethnic than is common. Only King George III is traditionally played by a white actor.2 Miranda wanted the more contemporary sound to be reflected in a cast that looked more like modern America (McCarthy‚ 2015). This choice serves to reduce the distance between the show and its broader potential audience. The white performers in the Chicago

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    of the Miranda Rights in interrogation. Ainsworth first explains the power of words in our legal system with the concept of speech acts‚ which invoke certain actions or decrees upon their declaration. The action or decree invoked depends

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    to be exactly like someone they know but realize everyone is and acts different from each other. However‚ there are certain qualities that are repeated that make up the Persona of an American. Thomas Jefferson and his cohorts‚ Malcolm X‚ and Lin Miranda are all authors who show real qualities of a true American. First of all‚ Malcolm shows the idea of being outspoken during the interview. In Malcolm X’s interview‚ he talks about how we should be able to become stronger after mistreatment from government

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    last. In the beginning Prospero seems to be very preoccupied with the virginity of his daughter‚ Miranda. The reason for this is Prospero’s power is inextricably bound up with Miranda’s virginity. This is where the bargaining chip is placed; if Miranda throws her virginity away then the chance of Prospero regaining his state and position is gone as well. For this reason‚ Prospero tries to keep Miranda notified of her importance‚ and warns Ferdinand to think before his actions‚ for the consequences

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