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    Shakespeare portrays love in Romeo and Juliet in many ways. Their love is portrayed by images of light and dark and is juxtaposed against death‚ and he sets next to Romeo and Juliet the love associated with sight and appearances. In all‚ their love is of another world. The love of Romeo and Juliet is portrayed as otherworldly and heavenly. They are "star-crossed lovers"‚ with their destiny pre-determined; they and other humans have no control. Instead the control lies with fate and God. The lovers

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    Romeo and Juliet‚ five hundred years ago. Romeo and Juliet follow a pair of lovers of the same name‚ meeting up despite their family grudges. Still‚ in the end‚ they pass on tragically—over four days‚ their mental fortitude hardens and they mature into more capable and independent versions of themselves. Romeo‚ in particular‚ learns to overcome tragedies and keep pushing‚ whereas Juliet learns to be more independent of her parents’ will. Romeo matures from his relationship with Juliet‚ growing from

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    you up in a situation is debatable it is possible for them to exist at the same time. The tragedy Romeo and Juliet written by the esteemed play write William Shakespeare set in "fair Verona‚" a town in Italy where two rival upper-crust families‚ the Capulets and the Montague‚ have been feuding for as long as anyone can remember. The children of these two families‚ Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet‚ will fall in love‚ and try to overcome obstacles but eventually met their fate. Before the play is

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    outlook on things? In the play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare‚ Juliet starts off at the beginning of the play being loyal to her family and the nurse. She wants advice from older people with more life experience‚ but towards the end she doesn’t care what they say‚ she just wants to do the things she feels are right‚ like going behind her family’s back and marrying Romeo. She doesn’t think about the consequences that her actions will bring. Juliet in the beginning of the play is loyal to

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    Sample Data used for this example: User Id is : 2011143967 Tags Hits FIFA World Cup 2014 2186 Web Exclusive 1647 Football 1320 Special 1296 Brazil 1224 Uruguay 845 Argentina 775 Netherlands 756 Greece 703 Method 1 Tag Counting: In this method‚ we simply count the number of hits that user has generated on a tag. For example‚ data is stored as shown in the table above. Then we select the top 3-4 tags that the user interested in‚ in order to profile the user. Advantages:

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    In " The tragedy of Romeo and Juliet " by William Shakespeare‚ Romeo changes from beginning to end just by two ladies and changing how he acts toward Juliet’s cousin. One way Romeo changed is first he was in love with Roseline. At the beginning he was in love‚ he was sad and weeping‚ constantly thinking about her but she didn’t want to be with him because of her reasoning. Romeo’s friends told him to go to a party with them and get his mind off her and move on from her find someone new because

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    Women had won the right to vote and their fight for suffrage was over‚ but not for Alice Paul. She wanted to keep fighting and so she introduced the Equal Rights Amendment. She thought women needed to be validated as human individuals‚ not just wives and mothers (RP 504). However‚ Paul was on such a high from the suffrage movement ending‚ she ended up introducing the Equal Rights Amendment too early. Her first mistake was wording it in a too positive manner‚ so such had to switch up the language

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    we see a change in Romeo’s character as he meets Juliet. He falls in love with the daughter of “thine enemy” rich Capulet‚ instantly. He can still be described as immature as he completely forgets about Rosaline the girl he loved so much and how he falls in love with Juliet at first sight‚ “Did my heart love till now? Forswear it sight‚ For I ne’er saw true beauty till this night.” He serenades Juliet in the balcony scene and shows his passion by putting

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    A Semiotic Approach on How Meaning can Be Created In An Audience “Human intellectual and social life is based on the production‚ use‚ and exchange of signs” (Danesi‚ 2002) As Danesi (2002) states‚ signs are an integral part of society; from watching television‚ listening to music‚ reading‚ writing or talking‚ we are engaged in sign based behaviour. This engagement with signs is known as the study of semiotics. Dating back to 460-377BC‚ with the founder of Western medical science‚ Hippocrates

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    rights and liberties of the person accussed or suspected of crime." The Report was well recieved by the police and legal proffesion but not so well by the political left as it was said to be to prosecution minded. In November 1982 the Home secutary introduced the first ever version of the PACE Bill‚ the bill was highly contrivesal and didnt pass throught the house of commons until October 1984‚ when it had been subject to many government amendments. The question that remains is why was there a need for

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