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    on them at Prospero’s bidding. iii. Prospero tells Miranda her life story. iv. Caliban and Prospero argue. v. Ferdinand and Miranda see each other for the first time and fall in love. vi. Gonzalo attempts to cheer Alonso but is mocked. vii. Sebastian and Antonio prepare to overthrow Alonso. viii. Trinculo and Caliban meet. Stephano enters and Caliban swears to be his slave. ix. Ferdinand and Miranda talk of love and Prospero is pleased. x. Stephano‚ Trinculo and Caliban plan to murder Prospero. xi

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    around the island. Prospero and Miranda visit Caliban their servant. Caliban is described as an ugly deformed beast. His hatred for Prospero is evident. Shipwrecked‚ Ferdinand the King’s son makes it ashore and sees Miranda. It is love at first sight but Prospero does not wish their relationship to develop too hastily. He imprisons Ferdinand on grounds that he is merely impersonating the Prince. Act Two takes place on another part of the island where the King and his retinue come ashore. The King laments

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    Activity 1: Caliban and Ariel (Act one‚ Scene 2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Activity 2: Miranda’s Upbringing (Act one‚ Scene 2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Activity 3: Miranda and Ferdinand (Act one‚ Scene 2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Activity 4: Prospero (Act one‚ Scene 2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Activity 5: Review . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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    Prospero’s Illusion of Justice Justice means conformity to moral rightness in action or attitude; righteousness and in the play The Tempest by William Shakespeare tells a fairly straight forward story involving an unjust act; he was banished by his brother Antonio‚ he is on a quest to re-establish justice by restoring himself to power. However‚ Prospero’s idea of justice seems extremely one-sided and mainly involves what is good for him; the idea represents the view of one character that controls

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    Trials and Tribulations of Christopher Columbus Growing up just outside a major Mediterranean Sea port‚ Christopher Columbus gained much interest in sea travel. In 1492 Columbus consulted the Spanish Monarchs‚ Ferdinand and Isabella‚ about mapping a route from Spain to Asia‚ which would help Spain gain precious resources. Throughout Columbus’ voyages he writes to high ranking officials in Spain regarding his discoveries‚ this is how historical records were kept. From there he would soon discover

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    happened because of numerous reasons‚ some of which are unexposed till today. The clear trigger for the war was the death of the Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife Sophie on 28th June 1914. The death happened amid the Archduke’s visit to Sarajevo. The Archduke was focused because of the general feeling among Serbians that‚ once named to the throne‚ Ferdinand would proceed with the mistreatment of Serbs living inside the fringes of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Simply minutes after the two had been

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    that he can live alone in peace. Soon the royal party from the ship is cast ashore and separated into three groups. The king’s son‚ Ferdinand‚ is brought to Prospero‚ where he sees Miranda‚ and the two fall instantly in love. Meanwhile‚ Alonso‚ the king of Naples‚ and the rest of his party have come ashore on another part of the island. Alonso fears that Ferdinand is dead and grieves for the loss of his son. Antonio‚ Prospero’s younger brother‚ has also been washed ashore with the king’s younger

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    1501‚ worked well in Henry’s favour. This dynastic marriage‚ which was established by the Treaty of Medina del Campo‚ provided Henry VII with recognition on the international stage and valuable security. Such a union meant that the king of Spain Ferdinand and Henry VII agreed on mutual support to defend their countries against any enemy‚ assurance that neither king would make any peace‚ alliance or treaty with France without the other’s agreement and that neither country would assist or harbour rebels

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    Imperialism‚ and the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand. Many people use the acronym “M. A. N. I. A.” to remember these causes. The immediate cause of World War I is the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand because a Serbian Black Hand member assassinated the Archduke‚ it made Austria-Hungary declare war on Serbia‚ and Germany and Russia got involved because they were allies with those countries. Furthermore‚ the person who shot Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife was Gavrilo Princip. The Black Hand

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    Corresponding position and velocity. ⎛1⎞ ⎛1 ⎞ x = ⎜ ⎟ − ⎜ − 2 ⎟ = − 2.741 m ⎝3⎠ ⎝3 ⎠ 3 2 x = − 2.74 m ⎛1⎞ ⎛1 ⎞ v = 3 ⎜ ⎟ − 2 ⎜ − 2 ⎟ = 3.666 m/s ⎝3⎠ ⎝3 ⎠ 2 v = 3.67 m/s Vector Mechanics for Engineers: Statics and Dynamics‚ 8/e‚ Ferdinand P. Beer‚ E. Russell Johnston‚ Jr.‚ Elliot R. Eisenberg‚ William E. Clausen‚ David Mazurek‚ Phillip J. Cornwell © 2007 The McGraw-Hill Companies. COSMOS: Complete Online Solutions Manual Organization System Chapter 11‚ Solution 3. Position:

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