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    It is true of any expressive work that it will reflect not only the experiences and values of its originator‚ but the characteristics of the time period in which it was established. Many works of art‚ musical compositions‚ and works of literature are all comprised of certain traits that make its chronological origin fairly distinguishable. Therefore‚ many works that were created in the same era share various underlying features that are expressive of the changes taking place in society at the time

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    01.08 Macbeth Plot Analysis Graphic Organizer Plot Elements Element Definition Act in the Play Exposition:     The beginning of the play in which the characters and settings are introduced and initial conflicts are also presented.   Act 1 Rising Action:   The point of the play in which the initial story gets more complicated and the conflict is more revealed. Act 2 Climax:   The highest point and also the turning point of the story in which many of the initial situations

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    brother of King George Vl‚ upon the death of King George V‚ their father‚ assumed the throne. But David was involved with his mistress‚ Ms. Wallace Simpson‚ who was from the United States. The night that King George V passed away‚ David hugged his mother and ran out of the room crying. David was not crying because he was upset that his father just passed away. He was crying because he was forced to the new king‚ even though he did not want to be king. David did not want to become the new king of England

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    great lesson in equal rights that can be applied throughout time in various situations. The main character Atticus is also extremely wise and gives out advice that anyone can apply to their lives. The novel also had characters that I absolutely fell in love with. Boo Radley was one of my favorite characters in the novel‚ his character was surrounded with mystery until the end. His character was very similar to how I imagined him to be and the reader soon sympathized with him. Boo wasn’t the only character

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    The text Great Expectations by Charles Dickens reflects many of the values and attitudes of nineteenth century England. The terms ’values’ and ’attitude’ are somewhat linked‚ and are both an integral part of the context of this novel. There was a great divide between the classes at the time of Great Expectations‚ with each class having its own stereotypical views. This difference led to crime in the city‚ which served the need for better punishment‚ as the justice system was quite arbitrary. Attitudes

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    Hinduism was founded sometime between 1500 and 500 CE in the area of the Indus valley civilization. There is no individual founder and no names given to say who developed it. They are many gods in the religion of Hinduism. Many Hindu followers believe that one of the gods is the true god • Therefore‚ everyone should follow the moral code - it would produce a more just‚ humane‚ and peaceful society. Christians follow the moral code for that reason and also out of gratitude for what God has done

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    this case the test for the dominant pole compare "α" against "ζω0". This is because ζω0 is the real part of the complex conjugate root (we only compare the real parts of the roots when determining dominance because it is the real part that determines how fast the response decreases). in our case our ζωn (0.358 x 2.24)= 0.801 if alpha is much greater than ζω0‚ ie alpha = 1000‚ then the response will exhibits dominant second order behaviour due to 0.801 is much closer to the imaginary axis compared

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    values and beliefs is its proverbs. Thai proverb show us about Thai lifestyles which is belongs to the river‚ temples and agriculture. So that why our proverb is reflect to Thai culture. (ended slide) All proverbs that you have seen are quite informative in that they are one way we impact wisdom from our culture‚ and they reflect our cultural values and beliefs. เข้าเมืองตาหลิ่ว ต้องหลิ่วตาตาม มาจากลักษณะนิสัยของคนไทยที่ เป็นคนชอบสันติ และ ไม่ชอบความรู้สึกที่แปลกแยกแตกต่างจากคนอื่น เพราะคิดว่าความแตกต่างอาจสร้างปัญหาได้

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    JEDP‚ and how they view and interpret God‚ Friedman came to the conclusion and argues that these four sources were combined into the Five Books of Moses by one redactor‚ Ezra. When examining all the Yahwist (J) source of the first five books of the Bible-- Genesis‚ Exodus‚ Leviticus‚ Numbers and Deuteronomy—it’s historical context‚ characteristics‚ and dating all play a major role in Friedman’s argument that one person assembled the four sources into the Five Books of Moses. In 922 BCE‚ King Solomon

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    How does the characteristics of Beowulf reflect Anglo Saxon culture and beliefs? The epic poem Beowulf is one of the most remarkable literary works in Anglo Saxon’s history. It contains numerous elements that can perfectly reflect the beliefs and the culture of the Anglo Saxons. Beowulf‚ the main character of the book‚ can represent these beliefs well through his bravery‚ strong body‚ and belief. The bravery and the courage which have mentioned in the story of Beowulf are the things that

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