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    However‚ we presumed that peer pressure‚ family problems‚ technology‚ the school and inferiority complex are some of the reasons why students tend to lose their interest in their studies. C. SCOPE AND LIMITATION The survey will be conducted at Saint Francis of Assisi College – Main Campus. The respondents will be the Grade 9 and Fourth Year students of SFAC – Main Campus. The duration of the survey will last for about two days. D. IMPORTANCE OF THE STUDY Teachers‚ students‚ parents and future researchers

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    Although there are people who believe that Shakespeare‚ from Stratford upon Avon wrote the all of the plays‚ the real Shakespeare Edward de Vere actually wrote them because he had the credentials to. Edward de Vere is the playwright because he had the education and the wits to write. It should be noted that de Vere spoke many‚ and almost all of the languages needed to write the plays whereas Stratford upon Avon Shakespeare did not. “De Vere was believed to have spoken Italian‚ French‚ and Spanish

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    About Revenge

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    revenge and can forgive for what has been done to them is the better person. Bacon believes that‚ “people who take revenge live the life of witches”‚ and‚ “they cause trouble to others and it all comes to a bad end for them anyway.”(Bacon) Over all Francis Bacon thinks revenge and worrying about past injuries is just a waste of time and ultimately someone would get nothing out of it but a life of a witch and everything would come to a bad end anyway.

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    Why did the Spanish armada fail in 1582 In 1588 Phillip 11 sent an armada to other throw Elizabeth and replaces her with a catholic monarch. In this essay i am going to explain why the armada failed by looking at the difference between the Spanish and English and how these affected the outcome of the conflict. An important reason for the failure of the Spanish armada was the planning. The Spanish plan was simple but could have been effective. The Spanish had the strongest army in Europe and 34

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    in the History of England. The Elizabethan Era is named after the greatest Queens of England‚ Queen Elizabeth I. The Elizabethan Era is not only famous for the Virgin Queen‚ but also for the era itself. It is known for Great Explorers‚ such as Sir Francis Drake and Walter Raleigh. The Elizabethan Period was the age of the Renaissance‚ of new ideas and new thinking. The introduction of the printing press during the Renaissance‚ one of the greatest tools in increasing knowledge and learning‚ was responsible

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    There are many contemporary artists in the world that provoke conversation on controversial topics. Keith Haring‚ Francis Bacon and Barbara Kruger are a few examples of artists with a message. These artists have all created works that "evoke a sense of struggle ’against the system.’" Not all of these outspoken artists share the same vision‚ but they have fought their own personal battles to get their message out to the public. If Postmodernism raises low art to the level of high art‚ it also allows

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    The Patriot Film Analysis

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    The Patriot The film The Patriot directed by Roland Emmerich follows Benjamin Martin‚ a hero of the French and Indian War‚ and his service in the American Revolution fighting against the British. The Patriot is a film that romanticizes the fact that freedom is not free. The intended purpose of the film is to make Americans and those who fought for freedom to feel good about their country. In fact‚ freedom is a continuous theme in the movie from start to finish. This can be seen at the start of

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    Summary: Of Studies by Francis Bacon In his essay entitled Of Studies‚ Francis Bacon examines the benefits and effects of studies‚ maintaining that when studies are balanced by experience‚ diverse studies may help counteract personal imperfections. Bacon proposes that study may be done for three purposes: for one’s own entertainment‚ such as reading book on a favorite author‚ to impress others and bring attention to oneself‚ such as by touting one’s academic accomplishments in hopes of gaining

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    Jacobean Theatre

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    JACOBEAN THEATRE Jacobean theatre refers to the sub-classification of English Renaissance theatre during the reign of King James I (1603-1625). It is a dark and disturbing literary form‚ spiritually gloomy‚ grotesquely violent and often shockingly obscene. History • This theatre style evolved from its preceding‚ more widely known predecessor called Elizabethan theatre. • Sexuality was very prevalent in Jacobean performances‚ along with a heightened sense of violence and general immoralities/perversities

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    What Would Bacon Say?

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    leaves it at that. Revenge is a selfish action that brings a person’s personal justice to one’s wrong-doer‚ where it can spiral into an uncontrolled cycle. Both bring consequences to one’s actions‚ and yet they are one in the same. According to Francis Bacon‚ the Colonel set up his own justice for his people through revenge. Justice is actually only mentioned once in his essay‚ and that is just in the first line: “Revenge is a kind of wild justice‚” (597) this statement shows that revenge and

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