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    The World Council created the “New World” to make the world a better place where there is no wars and everyone will be equal. But in then again‚ the government is corrupt with power and they do not want anyone to be as smart or smarter than them or they will get overthrown by the people. So they had to create laws that are unfair and make it like a dictatorship. Since Equality was little he never got along with his “Brothers” or his teachers. He would get in trouble for being too smart. That is why

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    committing himself to the source of evil” (Bradley 345). Once more‚ the witches meet in seclusion from the natural world where the weather is violently thundering and a cauldron is set in preparation of Macbeth ’s arrival. As the witches begin their chant‚ the repetition of three is brought back‚ along with alliterations that stress their darker nature‚ “Double‚ double toil and trouble‚ / Fire burn‚ and cauldron bubble” (IV.i.10). Executing their dark agencies‚ the witches are in the midst of churning

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    Future man plays a homemade recording device that has African chants on each button. He then begins looping them over each other while playing a very cool polyrhythm underneath it to add to the effect. Other instruments include the use of brushes to get a jazzy sound‚ bells of some kind‚ and a tambourine. I think this was one my favorite songs by Bela Fleck. I really enjoyed the use of polyrhythms in this song and the upbeat African chants from the children looping through the entire song. I would

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    overall rescue but many people start to forget to care. The darkness and savagery that is starting to form in Ralph can be seen by Piggy’s constant worry and counseling for him. The chant from Chapter 4 (69); “Kill the pig. Cut her throat. Spill her blood.” Explicitly shows how savage the boys are becoming. This chant is used once again when Simon is being killed‚ “Kill the beast! Cut his throat! Spill his blood!” Ralph being a part of these events shows how his loss of innocence becomes a big part/issue

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    Jennifer Castillo Professor Deborah Izenberg-Shulman Western Civilization 11 November 2014 The Storming of the Bastille The fall of the Bastille has been one of the most significant events that started the French Revolution. Till this day‚ France celebrates the Bastille Day‚ also known as the French National Day‚ every year on July 14. People come together and countless ceremonies and parades are held during the day. In the article entitled “On the Taking of the Bastille and Its Aftermath”‚ Edward

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    emanate the beating heart of the Earth Mother. They dance while singing and chanting which can go on for days; only ending when the participants collapse in euphoric exhaustion. Nothing is written or formal and they individually dance‚ sing‚ and chant however they

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    Pre-reading 1. What is one of your family values? 2. Did your parents have any influence/input on your choice to study in the SAID? 3. What do you want your legacy to be? Task: Read and annotate the essay “The Inheritance of Tools”. Do not only focus on the comment boxes. Make personal connections Highlight important details/examples Highlight the thesis statement Define any difficult words Bring the text to Tuesday‚ September 24th‚ 2014’s class. The Inheritance of Tools by Scott Russell

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    Discuss the role of the supernatural in determining the fate of Macbeth and Lady Macbeth in Act 1. In the play “Macbeth” by William Shakespeare‚ the supernatural is given a significant role in influencing the lives of two of the main characters‚ Macbeth and Lady Macbeth. This can be seen all throughout Act 1 where the supernatural is presented in forms of witches‚ spells‚ prophecies and spirits. The supernatural indirectly determines the fate of Macbeth and Lady Macbeth and does give apparent

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    DRAFT REVIEW: Sticky Fingers ‘No Divide’ music video‚ released March 8. Finian McGrath. In the wake of their sadly unsurprising and indefinite hiatus‚ Sticky Fingers have re-entered the scene – albeit briefly – to grace listeners with a cathartic goodbye. This takes the form of a visual accompaniment to the closing track of Westway (The Glitter and the Slums): ‘No Divide.’ In its very essence‚ this song is a graceful and poignant valediction. Penned‚ no doubt‚ to draw Westway softly to conclusion

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    Overcoming Forced Transformation Behind each Hawaiian tradition‚ each Korean military wife‚ and each diligent Filipino nurse lays a history of unseen obstacles. The gender-discriminating and racist obstacles these Asian American and Pacific Islander women went through created the path for the senses of agency‚ resistance‚ and resilience used to overcome harsh‚ life changes. What these women have gone through to get to where they are today not only helped shape who they are‚ but also has transformed

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