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    melodies. Although these two subjects are in contrast to each other‚ as mathematics is often unpopular to most people for its difficulty and music is easily likeable for its pleasantness‚ experts have uncovered a strong connection between the two topics. The connection between mathematics and music is held through the concepts of numbers‚ patterns‚ and ratios. Through these mathematical concepts‚ many music theories were developed. Great mathematicians like Pythagoras‚ also a renowned music lover‚

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    INTERTWINE? Before going ahead to give my opinion on what Bidemi asserted Bisi about what laws and morals are‚ what are laws and morals? L.B Curzon explained laws as generally regarded as a body of rules and regulations to order human behavior and relationships which are enforced by an authorized system and which are accepted by the political society which it affects. Morals on the other hand as defined in the Encarta dictionary are principles on the standard of human conducts. Morals or morality is

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    Relationship between happiness and success Hi everyone. Today I am going to give a presentation on the relationship between happiness and success. Very often‚ when we are given this topic‚ we will immediately pop up with an idea that success brings happiness. A successful person is usually defined as he got everything‚ money‚ a loving family‚ a job he enjoys‚ and lots of friends. In my opinion‚ success brings happiness because of several reasons. Firstly‚ success brings money to you‚ and

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    Ishmael is the father of Islam. During the time of the war between the two faiths‚ Islam were spreading and branching out. All over the Middle East‚ the Jewish faith were embroiled in all types of warring‚ especially against the Muslims faith. The two faiths did not get along with each other. Islamic warriors defeated the Jewish warriors and the Jewish people were expelled. Some Jewish people converted to the Islamic faith and the relationship and their beliefs were never the same. Also‚ one of the

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    be defied as a social and economic system where capital assets are mainly owned by private individuals‚ where labor is purchased for money wages‚ capital gains accrue to private owners‚ and the price mechanism is utilized to allocate capital goods between uses. Capitalism is characterized by private ownership of factors of production and the government of the nation does not interfere in the economic activities of the country. It can also be referred to as ‘Free Market Economy’. CHARACTERISTICS

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    of Gudea who ruled Lagash in southern Mesopotamia around 2150-2125 BC. It depicts him seated with folded arms as if in meditation. According to The Metropolitan Museum of Art‚ “One of the primary aims of Mesopotamian art was to capture the relationship between the terrestrial and divine realms.” The Metropolitan Museum of Art. (2004). It would appear that in Gudea’s time‚ people recognized a higher being and tailored their behavior to being respectful and keeping a sense of propriety.

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    Romeo and Juliet‚ a play written by Shakespeare‚ is about a young couple that instantly fall in love with one another. However‚ due to the feud between Romeo and Juliet’s households‚ they were forced to keep their love hidden. Their inability to tell anyone about the relationship impacted the plot in several ways. It‚ also‚ contributed to the meaning of the entire text. Romeo is a Montague; Juliet is a Capulet. The story never explicitly states why‚ but their two families are in a dispute. Romeo

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    day. Romeo and his parents relationship is typical they care about there son but it seems like Romeo doesn’t really care much for them. When Juliet asks him to "Deny thy father and refuse thy name‚" Romeo does not hesitate to respond. Romeo respond to her was "Henceforth I shall never be Romeo...My name‚ dear saint‚ is hateful to myself because it is an enemy to thee."The fact that Romeo is so willing to give up his "good name" is pretty telling of his relationship with his parents.It seems like

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    someone if do not know what it feels like. So‚ if you married the first person you had a relationship with then you could not know if there was someone else who would love even more. Capulet wants Juliet to‚ somewhat‚ see who else is out there before marrying Paris. On the other hand‚ it seems as if Romeo has been in a relationship before. But the problem with Romeo is that he has been in too many relationships. Romeo is in love with being in love‚ and loves to feel like “woe is me.” When Romeo

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    Romeo and Juliet Romeo and Juliet are from two prominent and feuding families who reside in the city of Verona‚ a real city in northern Italy. As far as the audience are aware‚ they are their parents’ only offspring‚ the only other ‘children’ in the family are Benvolio and Tybalt‚ cousins to Romeo and Juliet respectively. As only children‚ their parents are naturally protective of them – Juliet’s father‚ especially. Towards the beginning of the play‚ in Act 1‚ Scene 2‚ Paris asks Capulet for permission

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