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    Some shall be pardoned‚ and some punished.” This was the verdict handed down by the Prince yesterday at the scene of the aftermath of the long-documented Capulet-Montague rivalry. With both houses suffering the losses of some of their most promising youth to love‚ lust and misperception‚ only one question remains: who are to be punished? The main offenders in this charade were Tybalt Capulet (who killed Mercutio) and Romeo Montague (who killed Tybalt and Paris). The problem with punishing the

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    jobs and closing 2 plants. The company is at present not making a profit and it is hoped that‚ by taking these actions‚ the company will once again become profitable by 2009. It is hoping that there will be huge cost savings after layoffs and plant closings. For instance‚ by offering buyout packages‚ it aims to reduce $5 billion in operating costs. The company is also looking to make its production more strategic by concentrating on core products and expected best setters. The Issue: Are the preceding

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    The Traumas Associated with Hurricane Katrina Michael A. Porch Saint Leo University Abstract Trauma is defined as; an extremely distressing experience that causes severe emotional shock and may have long-lasting psychological effects (Encarta Dictionary‚ 2013). Hurricane Katrina was one of‚ if not‚ the most devastating natural disaster to hit the United States (US); while being the costliest and the third deadliest (The Weather Channel‚ 2009). The physical‚ social‚

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    What is the biggest issue that needs to be addressed in Ohio? In this year’s November election‚ Ohio voters will have the opportunity to vote on three different issues that affect the state. The first issue is redistricting‚ the second is monopoly prevention‚ and the third is legalization of marijuana. While each issue is different‚ issues 2 and 3 have potential to have direct effects on each other‚ and may cause problems. Each issue is important and should be understood by voters before they make

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    Malory Urbanek Hastings English 161 10/15/2014 Jennifer Senior discusses her research concerning positive psychology and whether or not happiness is teachable and highlights some of the darker sides of happiness. To start the article‚ Senior reveals her score on her test from the Authentic Happiness Inventory. The test designed by Chris Peterson of the positive Psychology Center at the University of Pennsylvania. This test is intended to numerically score ones level of happiness. In a scale of 1

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    enjoy nature. That’s is why explorer is appropriate for scout because It fits the characteristics of him. 2. What does Jem’s response to Scout’s chewing the gum tell the reader about his feelings for her? It shows that Jem cares about his little sister scout and doesn’t want her to get hurt. 3. What is Lee’s intent by having Scout say:  “…As for me‚ I knew nothing except what I gathered from Time magazine and reading everything I could lay hands on at home‚ but as I inched sluggishly

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    In the play‚ ‘Macbeth’ by Shakespeare‚ Macbeth is a man with undeniably strong ambition‚ and true conscience. At the beginning of the play‚ Macbeth was portrayed as an ambitious soldier‚ who fought for his king. Although‚ once the witches planted the idea in his head of him potentially becoming King of Scotland‚ his strive and ambitious nature was one that turned into his weakness. Macbeth has changed subconsciously throughout the play and it is ambition that dominates his nature and ultimately causes

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    the developing country of Mozambique while at the same time helping to reduce poverty and improve people’s lives. There are various sources for the viability of this project. Firstly‚ the aluminum industry demand is strong and is expected to grow at 2% to 3% per year; combined with the efficiency and low cost advantages that Mozal would have to offer‚ revenues would far outweigh costs‚ thus generating positive cash flows within a short amount of time. Secondly‚ a plethora of opportunities for Mozambican

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    study investigated the comparison of the strengths and weaknesses of inclusion in academic classrooms and Career and Technical Education (CTE)/vocational classrooms. The research questions addressed in this study were as follows: 1. What were the strengths and weaknesses of inclusion academic classes in the vocational secondary school? 2. What were the strengths and weaknesses of the inclusion vocational classes in the vocational secondary school? 3. What were the unique elements of the vocational

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    predict‚ so how can we possibly apply the rule of the greatest happiness for the greatest number if we do not know who will benefit most? It is also difficult to decide whether an outcome is morally good or bad. People have contrasting opinions on what they think is right or wrong and it depends on the individual who is making the decision. This causes problems because a thing that is good to one person may at the same time be bad to another‚ "One man’s happiness is another man’s pain." Without an

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