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    Romeo and Juliet is a very famous tale of two young lovers who encounter tragedy from their love. Their enemy families would have condemned their marriage‚ yet their feelinds for each other were so strong that they still for married‚ even if it meant they had to do so in secret. The fact that they’re young adds to the overall tragedy of the story. Shakespeare shows their youth in many ways‚ and their youth is important for the play. <br> <br>Romeo and Juliet are very impetuous‚ a real sign of their

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    to work as a part time. It is an interesting job because we as the promoter are directly faced to customer and you can always learn a lot of thing from different people. Moreover‚ promoter is the first person who being exposed to the product which is newly launched in market. It’s very easy to be a part time promoter. There are ways to be a promoter successfully. First‚ you must study the rules and regulation in order to be a promoter. Promoter must be very punctual. Normally‚ part time promoter

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    that she wanted to be with Romeo but he was a "Montague." In Act 3‚ Scene 1‚ Romeo had killed Tybalt. When the nurse delivered the news to Juliet she was more worried about Romeo than Tybalt. She was automatically on Romeos side even though he was the one that shed her cousins blood. "That villain cousin would have killed my husband. Back foolish tears‚ back to your native spring... My husband lives‚ that Tybalt would have slain; And Tybalts dead‚ that would have slain my husband."

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    presents the relationship between Romeo and Juliet as a tragedy. I can tell this because it says ‘I must be gone and live’. This shows that Romeo knows he might die if he stays but he is choosing to stay to see Juliet. It also shows how much they love each other as Romeo is showing he would die for Juliet. By using the image of death‚ it shows that the story might become a tragedy. By including hints towards a tragedy‚ it keeps the audience interested. It also shows how bitter the feud is between the two

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    ‘Discuss the relationship between Cordelia and Lear and compare it to the relationship between Edgar and Gloucester’. Written in 1605 but first performed in 1606 on Boxing Day in front of King James‚ ‘King Lear’ is a typical Shakespearean tragedy which focuses around the themes of family and the disruption of natural order. The play has strong Aristotelian influences as the protagonist‚ King Lear‚ enters the play in a position of great importance through external forces which are out of his control

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    RELATIONS: THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BRAND MANAGEMENT AND PUBLIC RELATIONS E. Pelin BAYTEKİN*‚ Mine YENİÇERİ ALEMDAR**‚ Nahit Erdem KÖKER*** ABSTRACT The changes in the dimensions of public relations‚ due to the globalization effect on the business enterprises‚ are remarkable. In this manner‚ the relationship of public relations with re-engineering‚ total quality management‚ six sigma approach‚ event management‚ crisis management‚ reputation management‚ knowledge management and customer relationship management

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    sense they have‚ that can be reflected by the way society‚ peers‚ and the individual sees themselves. Class‚ ethnicity‚ age‚ religion‚ and gender are very much parts of our identity. Our gender‚ which is based on the socio-cultural expectations of males and females being associated with masculinity and femininity‚ affects how we behave and how we view things. Traditional gender roles mean that a female must be feminine‚ and a male must be masculine. Agents of socialisation‚ like the Media‚ Family‚ and

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    honor and remember Othello and Desdemona who even in death are still bound by their love that is everlasting. Othello‚ how can words even describe him. He was a valiant moor and an honorable general who fought and did everything in his power to protect Venice against the Ottomans. Oh how he loved Desdemona who loved him despite the color of his skin. I remember him telling me about how she used to listen to the stories of his life and his struggles. He loved her because of her ever radiant skin and beauty

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    who disobeyed the law caused Creon’s anger to enlarge. The outcome of Creon’s actions ended tragically‚ which is the reason why he is the tragic hero in this play. The conflict between Creon and Antigone is one of conflicting values and duties. When Antigone’s brothers fight to the death in battle Creon declares that only one of the two brothers should be buried. Antigone is disgusted by this law and buries her other brother‚ thus breaking the Creon’s new law. When he is told of the news he is furious

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    Should Antarctica be developed in the future? Antarctica is the most untouched part of the world‚ making it immensely beautiful‚ breath-taking and bejeweled with miles and miles of twinkling ice. Antarctica lies on the Southern front of the Antarctic circle. Right at the bottom of the world‚ the closest place to Antarctica is South America. It is 7900 miles/12’700 km away from the UK and has a land area of 14 million sq km! Temperatures in the summer can edge their way up to just 5 degrees Celsius

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