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    Skipper Although being a pirate is not an honorable job‚ the Skipper is very good at what he does. His skills are unrivaled by many‚ proving that he has been doing this for a long time. He is very tan‚ showing how often he is in the sun doing strenuous work. He has proven this in countless battles and it is conveyed through the skills he possesses. Because he is a pirate‚ he has a mentality that is usually associated with a pirate‚ rude‚ disrespectful‚ and dangerous. It can be assumed that he has

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    written by Mackinlay Kantor tells the journey of two men‚ both blind‚ over coming their obstacles. As Mr. Parson was leaving his hotel‚ he was approached in spite a beggar. Mr. Parsons took a step forward just passing the beggar but the beggar quickly turned around and said “listen gov’nor‚ just a minute of your time” (Kantor 329). Markwardt‚ the beggar sold lighters to make money off of. Mr. Parsons being an admirred and respected man‚ handed markwart 2 half dollars. Markwardt then went on to tell his

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    Romeo and Juliet’s deaths? Friar Laurence is most to blame for many obvious‚ yet overlooked reasons. The forbidden wedding of Romeo and Juliet could not have happened without the Friar. First of all‚ the Friar unwisely agreed to marry Romeo and Juliet‚ even though he knows it will cause later problems. In the beginning‚ the Friar thinks that "...this alliance may so happy prove/ To turn your households’ rancor to pure love." (II iv 91-92) Which shows that the Friar has a slight hope of their

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    by the Friar in his actions and words. The Friar is more focused on making himself look better than he actually is. Friar Lawrence

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    Romeo and Juliet Essay Friar Lawrence (Ecclesiastical leaders‚ in addition‚ should be held to a higher standard.) 1. Self Interest(hidden agenda) -Friar married them for self interest.(See their household together)          Friar Laurence‚ through his lack of good judgment‚ is largely responsible for the deaths of both Romeo and Juliet.  Rather than being supportive of them and helping them disclose their loving situation‚ Friar Laurence took the “easy” way out.  He succumbed to their desire

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    Cited: Condrey v. SunTrust Bank of Georgia‚ 431 F. 3d 191- Court of Appeals‚ 5th Circuit 2005 Hardaway Co. v. PARSONS‚ BRINCKERHOFF‚ ETC.‚ 479 SE 2d 727 - Ga: Supreme Court 1997 Lawnix. July 10‚ 2012. <http://www.lawnix.com/cases/promissory-estoppel.html>. The Law of Waiver‚ Variation and Estoppel‚ 2nd ed‚ Oxford: 2003‚ at para 9.02 USLegal.com. 2001. USLegal

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    of the "body" as a whole.[3] In the most basic terms‚ it simply emphasizes "the effort to impute‚ as rigorously as possible‚ to each feature‚ custom‚ or practice‚ its effect on the functioning of a supposedly stable‚ cohesive system". For Talcott Parsons‚ "structural-functionalism" came to describe a particular stage in the methodological development of social science‚ rather than a specific school of thought.[4][5] The structural functionalism approach is a macrosociological analysis‚ with a broad

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    Chaucer’s descriptions of the Parson’s character are of a reverent nature. Unlike many of the characters‚ the Parson is an idealized figure in Canterbury Tales and lacks any ironical undertones. The parson is a good man of religion‚ “…a poore Person of a town‚/ But riche he was of holy thought and werk” (480-481) According to an online essay by an ex-teacher Barbara Daniels‚ the Parson “exemplifies all that a

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    characters could be responsible for the ending of Romeo and Juliet’s life. Friar Lawrence is one of the main suspects for the death of Romeo and Juliet. Could Friar Lawrence possibly be the reason why Romeo and Juliet made the decisions to take their life in order to be together? I believe that Friar Lawrence is responsible for Romeo and Juliet’s death because he did not think through his decisions. The ideas that Friar lawrence gave to Romeo and Juliet caused them to make poor decisions because

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    tragedy on Friar Laurence. In the play the Friar married Romeo and Juliet to each other and didn’t inform the Capulet’s nor the Montague’s. The Friar also tried to help Juliet by giving her a sleeping potion so she wouldn’t have to marry Paris. He also failed to deliver the letter to Romeo saying that Romeo didn’t die‚ but she was in fact sleeping. “I could not send it here it is again nor get a messenger to bring it thee so fearful were they of infection” (Shakespeare 470). Lastly the Friar had blamed

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