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    Prospero is justified in his behaviour towards others during the play. During the course of the play‚ Prospero is always scheming on his plan to get his justice back from what the nobles did to him. I believe that Prospero is justified towards the others during the play‚ as there is lots of evidence to support this statement. A good example is when Caliban tries to rape Miranda; Prospero is justified in how he treats Caliban in the play. He treats Caliban like dirt and does not regard him as

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    With close reference to appropriately selected episodes write about the dramatic methods Shakespeare uses to present the relationship between Prospero and Caliban. ‘The Tempest’ was the last play written by Shakespeare and is widely regarded to be his greatest play. ‘The Tempest’ is thought to have been written about the year 1610. All of Shakespeare’s previously used genres are in the play: romance‚ tragedy‚ comedy and history. ‘The Tempest’ adheres to the three classical unities‚ unity of time

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    Juan Ponce de León y Figueroa (1474 – July 1521) was a Spanish explorer. He became the first Governor of Puerto Rico by appointment of the Spanish crown. He led the first European expedition to Florida‚ which he named. He is associated with the legend of the Fountain of Youth‚ reputed to be in Florida. He was born in the village of Santervás de Campos in the northern part of what is now the Spanish province of Valladolid. Although early historians placed his birth in 1460‚ more recent evidence shows

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    was put to rest for the time. When Ferdinand II took the Austrian throne‚ he had ambitions to unify Christendom with both Austria and Spain‚ the Habsburg family‚ at the helm of course. As Catholics‚ theirs was a desire to drive the counter-reformation to its limit. Theirs was a goal of eliminating the emerging Protestantism that had become the religion of many German states and the Netherlands which now including the recently formed Dutch Republic. Ferdinand wanted to destroy the Dutch Republic

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    Russia backed down. Austria-Hungary became very confident knowing that they could count on Germany‚ what is more they were looking for any excuse to take control of Serbia. Austria-Hungary’s opportunity came with the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife in Sarajevo. Although‚ they had no evidence that Gravilo Princip was acting under orders of the Serbian government‚ Austria-Hungary blamed Serbia. Consequently‚ Austria-Hungary gave Serbia a ten day ultimatum to become part of the Austrian

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    Porsche Porsche-Marketing The automotive market The automotive market comprehends the design‚ the development‚ the manufacturing and the distribution of the vehicles. This market includes all kind of vehicles with motor‚ but only the ones of combustion engines. This is one of the markets that make the world economy grow‚ in fact the automotive market is the world’s most important economic sector by revenue. This market as sated above does only include the four main principles of the car market

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    radical Calvinist preachers. The Compromise In 1564‚ the Netherlands saw the first fusion of political and religious opposition to Regent Margaret’s government. When Philip II instructed Margaret to enforce the decrees of the Council of Trent on the Netherlands‚ William of Orange’s younger brother‚ Louis of Nassau‚ led the opposition with the support of the Calvinist-minded lesser nobility and townspeople. The opposition drafted the Compromise in which they vowed to resist the decrees of the

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    European‚ there are still mass grave spread out around different European countries. World War I is more important to European countries because the war started in Europe thanks to the assassination of the Archduke Fraz Ferdinand who was in line for the throne of Austria‚ Fraz Ferdinand was assassinated by the Black Hand terrorist group of Serbia‚ Austria would give an ultimatum to Serbia who would then go to Russia for support thus starting a chain reaction that led to the Central Powers and Allied

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    Germany to attack and this was only a defensive attack. There are also more perspectives to the cause of World War 1‚ some people say that the cause of the war was the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand. Some people refer to this as “The shot heard around the world” (Doc 7) The assassination of Archduke Ferdinand caused war tensions between countries and Germany was also a threat to countries because of the Military Advancements that they were greatly getting stronger in. Russia and Austria were advancing

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    M.A.N.I.A had a significant impact on World War One. But evidence points to one of them being more important than the others‚ as well as one being lesser. Nationalism created the dominos of war‚ assassination only tipped them. In the Industrial Revolution during the late 1800’s‚ all kinds of new technology was being invented. This of course‚ includes weapons. Each major country was having their own “arms race”‚ and this continued during the war. Britain was afraid of Germany’s submarines‚ so they

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