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    King Duncan Eulogy

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    Say not in grief; “he is no more”‚ but live in thankfulness that he was. Kings men and friends‚ today‚ with heavy hearts we bid adieu to a remarkable man. As we stand here today to reminisce in our fond memories of our past king‚ though he only held the throne for a brief time. He has changed the lives of many. Today we gather to embrace his greatness‚ Macbeth will be dearly missed. Some may think Macbeth was a traitor‚ but we must not forget the greatness that shone within him his heroic acts;

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    Eulogy For Son

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    Eric is a 35-year-old Caucasian male. He is a father of one child (Ivy). He was born in Baltimore‚ Maryland and raised in Orlando‚ FL. He lived with his mother and father growing up until he was 15 years old and had a good childhood; no abused suffer as a child. Eric is an only child‚ and has no siblings. He did not encounter domestic violence‚ no drugs or alcohol as a child. He graduated from Doctor Phillips High School in Orlando‚ FL. Eric gets stress about not having a job‚ and likes to

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    Eulogy - Hamlet

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    gone‚ as we lay‚ cloaked in darkness now‚ devoid of your warmth. Your friends‚ your associates‚ your country‚ your passing has us confined to mourning‚ you left us far too soon. You are now free. Free of your burdens my friend. With your mother and father in heaven your sole will rest for all eternity‚ while hear on earth‚ storm clouds have gathered. Your presence is sorely missed. Hamlet‚ Prince of Denmark‚ was a man whose life touched many others. Perhaps the poet and Earl of Oxford‚ Edward De Vere

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    Eulogy For Grandma

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    if small‚ a bag of bacon jerky or some candy on occasion is always treasured. Also‚ she constantly puts my sister and I before herself. If Granny is ever watching over my sister and I‚ she always asks what we want to do before all else. Another example of how loving she is‚ how she attempts to do what is fun for us when we are with her. Even if Granny struggles to perform well in darts or Dodgeball‚ she participates with us either way. I wish that I can eventually learn to be as loving as Granny

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    Macbeth Eulogy

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    battle‚ which set him up in hope of being the rightful king. Macbeth was surely ambitious; he stopped at nothing to secure his position as the king. Macbeth had a good heart and a keen state of mind. He was a hero to the Scottish nation and his example shall be followed by thousands of soldiers to come. Macbeth although‚ was overambitious‚ which led

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    Eulogy for Grandfather

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    you knew his as a husband‚ father‚ grandfather‚ uncle‚ or friend‚ you probably had the same level of appreciation and admiration for him that I did. He had an uncanny ability to put everyone he met at ease. To crack a joke or flirt with waitress‚ he instantaneously became everyone"s best friend. He was a doting husband to my Grandmother for nearly 65 years. As a couple the phrase " Young at heart" seems as if it was coined just for them. He was an incredible Father to my mother Laura‚ my uncle

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    Eulogy Of Wilhelm Wundt

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    Eulogy of Wilhelm Wundt Psychology is the study of a person’s mind and their behavior. The psychologist that I choose was Wilhelm Wundt. Wilhelm Wundt was known as the father of psychologist‚ he was the first person to do the scientific method including the conclusion‚ which no scientist has done. He believed in the consciousness‚ which the state of being awake and aware of one’s surroundings. Wundt discussed with his co-workers of psychology that we should understand consciousness. Wilhelm

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    Eulogy For Friend

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    He is lionized with proper cause; he is flawless‚ deserving of compliments in such quantity to become white noise. Physically‚ he is near impeccable‚ yet when first meeting him‚ nothing spectacular is noticed. The more he is looked upon‚ the more that is found to admire. Indeed‚ he has his flaws‚ but only the obvious ones‚ only the insignificant ones. When one becomes proficient at gazing longingly into his beautiful eyes‚ it is as if an answer to a silent prayer is found. His gaze is like a sword—carefully

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    Othello Eulogy

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    As one of the most honourable‚ loyal and brave military leaders to have lived it seems only fair to properly honour Othello’s death. He was an unfortunate victim of an evil person that used his pure traits against him to uproot his peace of mind. I‚ Michael Cassio speaking from my experience and fighting alongside Othello for several years has exposed me to his unique personality‚ exceptional skills and his ability to make important decisions in stressful times whilst remaining calm. Othello was

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    Ivori's Eulogy

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    Mucky. That was the first word that came to mind when Ivori thought of the waters that filled the Dimwold swamps. Slowly trickling water full of fallen limbs‚ muck‚ and oddly googly eyed fish that waited for you to take one wrong step. Their eye stalks made them easy enough to see if one knew what they were looking for in the dense fog that always hung in the area. A constant veil for creatures far worse than goosefish to hide behind. It was through that sun strangling fog that Ivori currently

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