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    the presence of the fairies. Titania‚ Oberon‚ Puck‚ and the attendant fairies all affect the human beings in the woods‚ and provide hints into the fairy kingdom. Although Shakespeare applies several important aspects of the Elizabethan belief in fairies to A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ Shakespeare changes the idea of fairies not only within the context of the play‚ but for all time. One aspect of fairies that Shakespeare left intact was their enjoyments. Shakespeare’s fairies in A Midsummer Night’s

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    Big Fat Liability 2. In your opinion‚ should the food and restaurant industries be held liable for the rise of obesity‚ or not? That is‚ which side do you support and why? The food and restaurant industries should not be held solely reliable for the rise of obesity. The individual should hold some responsibility for the foods they chose to consume. If it’s a minor that is obese than the parents should hold responsibility because they play a large role in the foods they eat. Restaurants

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    Activity 1- Getting to know others Students will watch the movie "Fat boy chronicles" and discuss how the viewers learn more about the different sides of characters’ personality as the movie progresses‚ and which characters were they able to identify with. After reaching the conclusion that the more you get to know someone you can better understand them and empathize with them‚ the teacher will ask students to pair up with someone they don’t normally spend time with. Together‚ Each will come up

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    The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer is a group of stories where pilgrims tell tales during their journey to a holy shrine in Canterbury. There are 29 pilgrims but the first two pilgrims to tell tales are the knight and the miller. The miller practically mirrors the knight’s story. The miller’s tale uses elements similar to the knight’s tale but it corrupts those same elements by mimicking them. The miller’s tale and the knight’s tales are very different although they have some similarities.

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    Analysis of ‘The Fat Woodcarver’ The Importance of Community in Relation to Selfhood in Early Modern Italy Name: Matthew Brown Student #: 996811357 Course: HIS357Y1 Professor: V. McCarthy Date Submitted: Oct 9 2014 Selfhood and individuality are two concepts inextricably linked with post-modern ideologies of personal existence however in centuries past this was not always the case. During the Early Modern era‚ specifically in Italy‚ ones concept of selfhood was heavily reliant on

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    of her own self. THE ROLE OF FAIRY GOD MOTHER: Without fairy God Mother cinderella’s story would not have been complete‚ fairy god mother in the form of her friend helps her through out her journey. She is very good towards cinderella she Supports Cinderella both verbally and practically‚ shows her the right path through the darkest of times and guides her to meet her unknown friend. Fairy Godmother always appears in the right place at the right time. Fairy God mother is a god’s gift to Cinderella

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    Contemporary International Relations Theory Title: Assessment 2 Utopias are not fairy tales but rich views of constructive ideas that can gradually come true. Context: 1. Introduction of utopian thought...........………………………………………..……p.3 2. Utopia‚ work and organisation...………………….……………………………..…...p.3-7 3. Utopia or ideology: Karl Mannheim and the place of theory……………..pp.7-8 4. Different utopias………………….................................................................................pp.8-9

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    The Canterbury Tales Thomas Becket – Thomas Becket was the archbishop and Canterbury in the 1100s. It was his duty and right to coronate the new King of England. When three other bishops tried to coronate a new king of England‚ Becket refused to sign the appropriate paperwork and the other three coroneted the new king‚ Henry‚ without him. When the King found out that Becket had done this‚ he said something that could be loosely interpreted as “Oh‚ that’s annoying” so the King’s guards‚ hearing

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    Shakespeare’s A Midsummer’s Night Dream a play centering around lovers‚ performers‚ and mischievous fairies in a forest outside of Athens. There are 3 subplots within the play that take place throughout the night: a love rectangle‚ preparation for a play for the Duke’s wedding‚ and a feud between the king and queen of the fairies. These subplots however‚ all become intertwined with one another as the play goes on. Two of the subplots have very distinguishable characters‚ but one of them‚ specifically

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    Characters 1. a) Lispeth is a young girl who was left at a mission as a baby in time of famine. She grows up‚ finds an Englishman suffering from fever on the road‚ and takes him to the mission‚ announcing that she will take care of him and then marry him. He flirts with her and then he leaves her alone. At the end she finds that he hasn’t intention of marrying her. b) The Chaplain’s wife is the person who takes care as a mother of Lispeth when her parents die. She lies Lispeth when she said

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