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    Desdemona from Othello‚ and Portia and Jessica from The Merchant of Venice. The female leads in each of these stories share many things in common such as their devotion to their mate and gracefulness‚ but the fate each woman ends up with at the conclusion of the story reflects the decisions they made and how those decisions were perceived in England during that time. The death of Desdemona and the happiness found by the newly married Portia and Jessica clearly shows the taste of the English audience

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    Portia and Jessica‚ who could not establish their own powerful identities because they were women. Portia and Jessica are the main female characters in the play. If they had been given a chance to show their skills‚ they undoubtedly would’ve been extremely strong women. However‚ they had to mask their abilities in order to appeal to their male counterparts. Their positions in the story were to show what it was to be the ideal Elizabethan woman. Time and time again‚ Portia and Jessica were shown to

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    probability of loss‚ fraud or financial misstatement. Will‚ the auditor‚ exercised professional skepticism in this case when it came to the mysterious cash ticket payments for the tickets on 11/16. Having been friends with Jessica‚ Will needed to exhibit a higher level of skepticism. When Jessica produced the deposit slip for the $320 ticket and asserted that the deposit slip had probably fallen in between two cabinets in the vault‚ Will had the opportunity of taking Jessica’s assertion as sufficient and appropriate

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    English Language; Writing a Narrative Part one: Nancy the maid. As the sun rose over the ‘Black quarter’ of the town‚ its inhabitants awoke to yet another gun shot. You couldn’t walk around Down Town without either seeing somebody walking around with a gun‚ or someone who has tragically lost a family member. Soon everybody would have lost at least one member of their immediate family dead. Gone. All

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    Growing Up with My Cousins I consider my cousins‚ Jessica and Jennifer‚ to be my best friends. We have always been close growing up. Jessica‚ Jennifer and I are very close in age. Jennifer is two years older than me‚ and Jessica is two months younger than me. I believe that we being close in age gave us a sisterly bond. Growing up‚ we spent a lot of time together at my grandma’s house. While we were at my grandma’s house‚ we let our imagination run wild. Today‚ there are a lot

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    Characters of Way Back Home Joanna- Kathryn Bernardo Jessica – Julia Montes Michael- Enrique Gil Aj- Sam Concepcion Ariel- Tonton gutierez Amy- Agot isidro Lerma- Lotlot Isidro Cinematography- Julius Palomo Directed By: Jerry lopez sineneng Plot One of the big dramatic moments of Way Back Home has one of the main characters yelling at her sister for having the gall to wash her hedgehog plushie. She freaks out to an extent that just doesn’t seem comprehensible anymore. And that’s largely the problem

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    Antonio towards Bassanio‚ romantic love is shown through Portia and Bassanio and self love is shown through shylock. However Shakespeare also illustrates hates during the play through the characters shylock and Antonio and shylock and his daughter Jessica. The Merchant of Venice is a play about love‚ the play mainly revolve around the romantic love of these main characters Portia and Bassanio. As written in the play‚ Portia was a rich woman that was left alone by her wealthy father. Many suitors

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    & Ashwood‚ 2008)”‚ Jessica is doubtful at first that her team has motivation issues‚ but after some analysis‚ finds that it is indeed the problem. This paper explores the processes and motivational issues that Jessica must contemplate and improve in order to meet sales quotas for the year. In every group‚ there are strengths and weaknesses that must be considered in order to determine the best course of action. After completing the Motivation Symptoms Questionnaire‚ Jessica was disappointed to

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    “Hey Jessica‚” I greeted shyly one day. Jessica appeared similar one of her brothers‚ who reminded me of mice straining their eyes all the time. She wore a childish smile that might break any moment and greeted me. We would’ve headed to the forest area or the abandoned trailer‚ but instead she wanted to play tag. She raced ahead of me‚ “Hurry up‚ already! Last one there is the tagger!” Now‚ I’m always the last

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    that people engage in criminal activity when their bond to society has weakened” (n.d.). Based on this statement and the four factors which makeup the Social Control Theory‚ Alex exhibited weak social bonds. He is only close with his mother‚ and Jessica who commits deviant acts. Alex only committed to one conventional activity which was trying out for the basketball team‚ but never continued with practice. The lack of conventional opportunities drifted him closer to being in nonconventional opportunities

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