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    What is your response to the way Macbeth is presented in the play? What is there to admire and what are his weaknesses? Shakespeare’s tragedy introduces Macbeth‚ the strongest character in the play‚ as a brave‚ powerful‚ and well known solider. His strengths were ambition‚ courage and honour. It is in recognition of his bravery that he is bestowed the title of ‘Thane of Cawdor’. However‚ as the play unfolds‚ these very strengths that defined him become his weaknesses. Macbeth is consumed by evil

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    Per.______ Robert W. Strayer Ways of the World: A Brief Global History Ways of the World: A Brief Global History with Sources Chapter 9‚ China and the World: East Asian Connections‚ 500-1300‚ Study Guide‚ (Original: pp. 241-267; With Sources: pp. 379-405) The Reemergence of a Unified China 1. What are some of the causes that allowed Buddhism and Daoism to creep into China? 2. In what way did the Sui Dynasty unify China from 589-618? 3. Discuss the ways in which the Tang and Song Dynasties

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    HISTORY ASSESSMENT- WHY DID BRITAIN CHANGE THE WAY IT WAS RULED IN 1832? As the early 19th century progressed‚ Great Britain desperately needed a turning point as the gap between the rich and the poor advanced. At this time a lot of the middle or lower class members opinion did not seem to matter therefore were not taken into account. The rich seemed to have a firm hold on making decisions and rules that a lot of the time did not involve or affect their lives but as the decades went on‚ the poor

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    16.4 million shares and lost $14 billion($199 billion in today’s money)on the New York Exchange. During the four days of the stock market crash‚ the Dow Jones Industrial Average‚ which is the stock market

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    Ways people cope with bad news [Name of the writer] [Name of the institution] Ways people cope with bad news Introduction After listening to a bad news people react in various different ways and it also depends on the nature of news. Sometimes we watch on TV a large number of people dying in a natural disaster; with the sight of this news‚ we feel our heart crying. This sort of thing is unbearable to watch. Sometimes we face any accidental death in family or relatives. This sort of news seems

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    Why did Reconstruction Fail for freedmen? After the Civil war‚ Congress wanted to change america so that another Civil war won’t happen again‚ so they started the Reconstruction era in the south. From 1865 to 1877‚ Congress had made new laws and programs that had helped freemen from being enslaved again. Laws such as ratifying the 13th‚ 14th ‚and 15th amendment and creating the Freedmen’s bureau who help freed men learn to read and write and give freedmen plantation land for them to make money off

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    intervene). The national government consisted of a Congress and a weak executive. The national Congress was beholden to the states for revenue because the national government could not impose taxes. The end of the war with England in 1783 brought new attention to the inadequacies of the national government. While consensus could be reached among the states on fighting the war‚ gaining consensus on other issues was very difficult. By the

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    of land to the international Jewish community‚ and at the same time essentially take away the homes of the Palestinians (Cleveland 222). The issue of the Jewish people returning to the Holy Land has been kept alive since the first century‚ however did not gain much traction until the 19th century. Across Eastern Europe in

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    Preliminary English Standard 2013 Area of Study: Change The Catcher in the Rye – J.D. Salinger Analysis Questions Chapter 1 - We meet Holden Caulfield (pp. 1- 5) 1. What evidence is there to suggest that our narrator is currently receiving medical treatment/ recuperating? (Please refer to p. 1 & p. 4). 2. In what ways does our narrator appear to be an ‘outsider’? 3. Why does Holden get expelled from Pencey Prep? 4. Consider why Salinger waits until the end of the chapter to

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    Trevor Coleman was one of hundreds of people walking into the building. However‚ he was the only one who felt the way he did. At the age of 25‚ Trevor had been sent by the United States government to spy on the Russian government and keep track of the new weapons they were developing. Trevor had worked his way into the Russian inner circle‚ and now he worked for the captain of the eastern Russian forces‚ Captain Petrov. Trevor spent his days cleaning and filing‚ playing the part of the humble servant

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