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    Romeo‚ but will fight anyone if he has to. Act 2 Scene 4 * Apperance at party; No opinion change (fight Romeo) “Fetch me my rapier boy.”> Violent/Short tempered. “Rapier”> Sword. * Protecting Family Honour> Typical man of time> Protect family name> Keep pride?honour. * (L58) “...to strike him dead- sin- Devil/evil. “Strike”>Revenge/Fight>Noble Motiation> Violent Act 1 Scene 5 * (L14-17): Insult; Men Weaker‚ Women> Inferior. * Sexual innuendoes “thrust

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    people who not only understand this but can also devise and manage communication hence the need to further develop my career by seeking an opportunity to enrol in Honours in Organisational Communication in your reputable Institution which provides an ample scope to prove one’s ability‚ competence and Intelligence. Studying for Honours in Organisational Communication best suites my career development because it offers course subjects that are specifically related to my area of interest. I am very

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    and chancellors are invested with office. In the United Kingdom‚ around 2‚600 people are invested personally by The Queen or a member of the Royal Family. A list of those to be honoured is published twice a year‚ in either the New Year Honours or the Birthday Honours. Approximately 24 investitures are held annually in Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle‚ one at the Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh‚ Scotland. Previously‚ one investiture ceremony a year would also be held in Cardiff. There is

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    The “Philippinization” of Catholicism On 1521‚ a Portuguese Ferdinand Magellan had no chances to colonize the land completely when he arrived in the Islands of the Philippines because he was killed by the inhabitants of Cebu under Lapu-Lapu’s leadership. During his stay in the Philippines‚ before he was killed‚ Magellan and his group planted the Cross and started Christianization to what they call the “indios”. When Miguel Lopez de Legaspi came during 1565‚ 44 years after Magellan’s arrival‚ the

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    Venetian army. Othello is in love with the beautiful Desdemona‚ daughter of a senator and is secretly married to her. Iago‚ his junior‚ jealous of his success attempts to destroy Othello and Desdemona and through his machinations obliterates love‚ honour and beauty. This passage marks the beginning of Act 1 Scene 2‚ and we see Iago come from badmouthing Othello to Roderigo and in this scene‚ he badmouths Roderigo to Othello. As in the first scene‚ the reader is sort of a voyeur‚ listening

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    youth‚ culture and repression‚ Hitler temporarily relegated women to a domestic role‚ enforced cultural conformity‚ indoctrinated and conditioned the youth forcefully. Conditions improved according to Hitler’s aims and in terms of creating a code of honour to obey and preserve Nazism. However‚ personal freedoms and gender equality were sacrificed to create pure and indoctrinated Aryan race. Since the Great Depression had collapsed industrial production and increased unemployment from 1.9 to 8mil

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    It is with profound lament I apprise you today of the grave predicament myself and my country faces. As you may have observed from previous reports‚ Japan’s situation is austere‚ deteriorating rapidly. My fellow leaders and advisors held exceedingly ambivalent views‚ when our American Allies first issued the Potsdam Declaration late July. They demanded unconditional surrender of all our armed forces! If this wasn’t disreputable enough‚ they threatened imminent and complete destruction of not only

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    Shakespeare Second Major Essay Goldy Locks Honor is commonly associated with people in places of high worthiness and respect‚ in Henry IV – Part 1 we aren’t given a set definition of what they view honor to be. Instead‚ honor has different meanings to different characters in the play. Shakespeare portrays his views on honor through the characters of Hotspur‚ Falstaff‚ and Hal. Since these characters have such contrasting views on honor it creates conflict for them with other individuals because

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    kingship‚ that “no other touchstone can test the heart of a man” like that of utmost power. Ironically‚ Creon reaches this touchstone‚ only to fail‚ causing many tragic deaths. Creon begins his rule with an ambiguous law‚ one involving family loyalty and honour. Antigone‚ being the sister of Polynices‚ could not allow for her brother’s body to be left unburied and unmourned. Creon overlooked this fact when making his proclamation of the fate of the two brothers. However‚ Antigone disobeyed him because of

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    Macbeths fall from a high place has to do with the respect people showed him. People used to revere Macbeths nobility for protecting the king against the invading forces. He compromises his honour and neglects moral responsibility to attain power and position resulting in his tragic end. He compromises his honour and neglects his moral responsibility by killing Duncan in order to get to a position of power. “I go‚ and it is done; the bell invites me. Hear it not‚ Duncan; for it is a knell That

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