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    words and actions cause Othello to change and to stop loving Desdemona; as a result‚ Othello and the people around him plunge into chaos. After much manipulation from Iago‚ Othello‚ like a coin‚ flips sides and hates Desdemona. When Desdemona leaves with Emilia‚ Othello says that “when I love thee [Desdemona] not‚ / Chaos is come again” (3.3.91-92). This clearly shows that Othello is in love with Desdemona and has no doubt in her faithfulness. Little does Othello

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    William Bradford used very different styles of writing. In writing‚ praise and everyday living the Puritans favored the ordinary and simple. William Bradford wrote in what is considered the ’plain style.’ This form of writing was used by many Puritan authors and was thought to be direct and to the point. The plain style consisted of simple sentences and everyday used language. It never had figures of speech and especially not any imagery. A good example of this style is found in the passage

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    request that Cole cooks for them at this point Cole from the first part of the book would have went berserk kicking and punching things yelling how it’s not fair that he has to do this thing for Edwin and Garvey. But at this point Cole has learned to control his anger well enough to only let out a small pout before complying to their requests. This shows how far Cole has come when it comes to controlling his fury from smashing his fists into concrete to only pouting and

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    Macbeth Character Changes In the play Macbeth written by William Shakespeare‚ the two main characters‚ Macbeth and Lady Macbeth‚ experience changes in their character and personality throughout the play. After the play begins‚ Lady Macbeth‚ Macbeth’s wife‚ is the first one to suggest the murder of King Duncan‚ the king that three witches prophesized would be replaced by Macbeth. At this point‚ Lady Macbeth is the one of the two who has the greatest desire for success‚ and she is willing to go

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    1. How does this occupation match your interests? The occupations that I am currently considering are child and family social worker‚ social and community service managers and regulatory affairs manager. Each occupation I am researching matches my interests in different ways. Being a child and family social worker gives me the opportunity to still will work with children and make a difference‚ only I am not teaching them. I am helping them improve their current living situation if it they are at

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    Macbeth Character Changes In the play Macbeth written by William Shakespeare‚ the two main characters‚ Macbeth and Lady Macbeth‚ experience changes in their character and personality throughout the play. After the play begins‚ Lady Macbeth‚ Macbeth’s wife‚ is the first one to suggest the murder of King Duncan‚ the king that three witches prophesized would be replaced by Macbeth. At this point‚ Lady Macbeth is the one of the two who has the greatest desire for success‚ and she is willing to go

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    the ability to do this. Yet‚ many still write with an immense amount of style‚ execution‚ and elegance. It takes a certain skill set to accomplish this. One person who achieved this level of mastery is John Steinbeck. He is mostly known for his classics such as: The Grapes of Wrath‚ Of Mice and Men‚ and East of Eden. Raised in California‚ Steinbeck learned to write at a young age‚ and he started to master the art of writing. Eventually‚ Steinbeck wrote numerous amounts of novels‚ and started to become

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    chose the topic for my final paper “Marketing Changes Your Brain” is because we are constantly surrounded by advertisements on a daily basis to where the government is basically brain washing us from birth to be consumers in this capitalistic society. Also this topic reminds me of one of my favorite professors‚ Dr. Choi who teaches Sociology at San Diego State University. His lectures were always life changing‚ and I could tell in the conviction of his voice that he is strongly passionate about his profession

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    in history because of his special way of writing. Throughout the ages‚ people have read his literature and taught lessons to the next generations from his writing. Shakespeare had morals and personal values‚ such as love. He used his special writing style to help people understand how he felt better. He also uses sonnets‚ or small poems‚ for specific topics. Love‚ Marriage‚ and Friendship are portrayed in Shakespeare’s sonnets through different writing devices that he uses to express himself.

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    Expectations” is a novel by Charles Dickens about a young man named Pip and his adventure through love and life. It shows that love can cause people to do things they thought they would never do and are not proud of. During his adventure‚ Pip’s morals change from childhood to manhood‚ and not in a positive way. In the end‚ he must be able to forgive himself and reconcile with his past behaviors. Otherwise‚ nothing will get better. As a child‚ Pip’s morals are what most would consider acceptable. For

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