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    Introduction: Tolerance is the most necessary quality of man. Tolerance is one of the conditions of good manners. Intolerance leads to the worst disaster. So‚ we put so much importance on tolerance. Vices of intolerance: Intolerance leads to the worst kinds of disaster. In the mythology and history we can find many horrible acts of intolerance. Cain killed his elder brother Able‚ because he could not bear the importance of Able in the eye of God. The Catholic queen Mary of Great Britain burnt

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    Watch as Macbeth drives himself insane trying to claim the throne. He hears that the Thane of Cawdor died and he could become king. The Thane of Glamis develops an ambition to be king and kills Duncan‚ who is already the king. Killing Duncan drives Macbeth insane‚ and eventually‚ he loses all feelings towards life or death and goes numb. Since Macbeth’s ambition is to become king he is willing to do anything‚ but because of this‚ he begins to go psychotic by the end of the play. Macbeth’s ambition

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    Is Hamlet Mad Or Insane

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    and wanted to commit suicide. These things that have happened to him‚ or people around him‚ have created a mental freak out of Hamlet. Infact‚ since the very beginning‚ Hamlet has acted like a mad person. No point during this play has he not been insane. In the early couple of stages during this play‚ Hamlet sees a ghost. One would think that this is real and just part of the story‚ until you find out that his mother does not see the ghost (the mother is mentally stable.) This is a sign of

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    Trade might have been a big part of the imperial goals. However social equality‚ religious equality‚ and freedom were a main goal. Therefore religion was the main imperial goal. Firstly the British‚ in 1620 sixty-seven immigrants sailed for what they wished to be religious freedom. Luckily they left then because in 1629 King Charles dissolved parliament and made himself divine ruler. This was particularly bad because he was seen as a Catholic sympathizer. Although they did get to practice their

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    Hamlet Insane or Sane

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    Hamlet- Sane or Insane??? In Shakespeare’s play Hamlet the main character Hamlet experiences many different and puzzling emotions. He toys with the idea of killing himself and then plays with the idea of murdering others. Many people ask themselves who or what is this man and what is going on inside his head. The most common question asked about him is whether or not he is sane or insane. Although the door seems to swing both ways many see him as a sane person with one thought on his mind‚

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    Lying in bed‚ staring at the ceiling‚ sensing the minutes tick by for what seemed like the hundredth night in a row; Cassie knew the feeling well. Every few minutes or so her eyes would flick over to the glowing red numbers as they crawled towards the time her alarm would go off‚ signalling a new day. The demonic red numbers switched to 3:00 am; the time for sleep fell to four hours. Cassie forced an inhale‚ and then breathed out slowly. It had been hours since she had persuaded herself to lie down

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    Queen Levana Insane

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    To begin‚ Levana is insane. The text exemplifies that by saying‚ “It has been ages since Levana could remember feeling such contempt...Her annoying stepdaughter was dead and she would never again have to listen to her mutterings and indulge her inane wishes too.”(Meyer) This shows that Levana is insane because she wanted her step daughter‚ princess Winter‚ dead because she was a bit crazy from lunar sickness and

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    animal abuser; a cruel‚ misanthropic sociopath” (01:12-01:19). Mario is a staple of video games and has been since Nintendo created him back in 1983‚ so most people when hearing he is evil or insane would immediately disagree. I’m here to tell you why he is most definitely insane‚ Mario is clinically insane because he is a cold-blooded killer‚ he doesn’t care about his family‚ and he is abusive to the animals and the people of his own kingdom. Toads‚ these weird humanoids with a mushroom attached

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    Pride: Virtue or Vice

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    According to Richard Taylor‚ “Pride is not a matter of manners or demeanor. One does not become proud simply by affecting certain behavior or projecting an impression that has been formed in the mind. It is a personal excellence much deeper than this. In fact‚ it is the summation of most of the other virtues‚ since it presupposes them.” Philosophers and social psychologists have noted that pride is a complex emotion. However‚ while some philosophers such as Aristotle consider pride to be a profound

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    Restraining the Imperial Presidency The “imperial” presidency began with the presidency of Theodore Roosevelt. With his presidency‚ the president began to establish the legislative agenda and hold supreme authority over the creation of budgets‚ as opposed to Congress. Furthermore‚ the president was able to make agreements with foreign nations without congressional approval; the president was able to exercise executive agreements to make deals with foreign nations instead of going through the

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