Specific Purpose: To discuss the three plots of The Taming of the Shrew. The three plots are the fooling of Sly‚ the wooing of Bianca‚ and the wooing of Katharine. Central Idea: Serving to inform the audience that The Taming of The Shrew has three plots whereas most stories only have one. I also want to better inform the audience of the three main plots. Introduction I. From the "SPT-1113 List of Topics" I chose to discuss the three plots of Shakespeare’s play‚ The Taming of the Shrew. A.
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criteria is as follows (Katharine Phillips‚ n.d.): • Appearance preoccupations for at least an hour a day: the individual must be preoccupied with one or more non existent or slight flaws in their physical appearance (Katharine Phillips‚ n.d.). Some preoccupations include‚ acne‚ too much body/facial hair or going bald‚ and nose size. • Repetitive behaviors: the individual constantly looks in the mirror‚ excessive grooming‚ skin picking‚ clothes changing‚ reassurance seeking (Katharine Phillips‚ n.d.). •
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When Katharine Parker‚ (Tess’ boss) breaks her leg in Europe she tells to house sit. This indicates that the relationship between Katharine and Tess was more of an extended family where they could even share ideas. When Tess finds her boyfriend in bed with another woman‚ she went to live at Katharine’s apartment. In this
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she is stuck in secretarial work so when she starts working for Katherine Parker she is glad that Katherine is willing to accept input and ideas from her Katharine Parker Seemingly supportive‚ Katharine encourages Tess to share ideas. Tess suggests that a client‚ Trask Industries‚ should invest in radio to gain a foothold in media. Katharine listens to the idea and says she’ll pass it through some people. Later‚she says the idea is wasn’t well received.But Katherine goes on holiday and breaks her
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Marriage is an important part of today’s world‚ and many people commit to marriage to show their love for another person. It is one of the fullest signs of love; it proves that someone wants to spend the rest of their life with someone they believe is their soulmate. In the book 1984‚ written by George Orwell‚ everything is different. This novel is a dystopia where a strong government has taken over and controls every aspect of people’s lives‚ including marriage. The love and joy we see between married
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E. B. WHITE by Evelyn Magiera Born in Mount Vernon‚ New York on July 11‚ 1899 Elwyn Brooks White (Elwyn was never thrilled with his name) was the youngest of six children to Samuel Tilly White who was the president of a piano firm and Jesse Hart White‚ a stay at home mom. Elwyn decided to join the United States Army before heading off to college. Elwyn graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1921. While obtaining his degree at Cornell he worked as an editor of the The Cornell Daily
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College Reading and Writing 110 August 11‚ 2010 The English Patient Michael Ondaatje’s book The English Patient was published in 1992. At first this book would appear to be a mystery at first‚ but at heart it is a story of romance‚ growing up‚ and the war. This book takes place at an abandoned villa in Italy toward the end of World War II. Due to the authors writing style he flip flops between characters and settings though out the book making it confusing for some and intriguing for others.
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Abraham Maslow Case Study 18 Maslov’s hierarchy of the five innate needs describe the factors that activate and direct human behavior. They are the physiological‚ safety‚ love and belongingness‚ esteem‚ and self-actualization needs. According to Maslov‚ these needs are instinctoid‚ or hereditary‚ but can be affected or overcome by learning‚ social expectations‚ and fear of disapproval. Therefore‚ these needs are subject to variation from one person to another (Schultz & Schultz‚ 2012). 1) Before
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you with courtesy and respect?” And “How often did the hospital staff do everything they could to help your child with his/her pain?” are questions that would be impacted by a unit focus on comfort theory (NRC Picker‚ survey‚ 2013‚ p.1-2). Kolcaba also discusses in her propositions of comfort theory that when patients‚ families‚ and nurses are satisfied with healthcare in an institution the public will recognize the institutions impact on healthcare and the institution will “remain viable and
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Yes- I can learn from sources such as Shakespeare on how to work with other people and become a successful manager. Shakespeare was not only the master of literary‚ but also had a deep knowledge of humanity‚ authority and the conflict ‚struggle and fight occurred when people desire to get power and right. In his literary works‚ he explained more on the human conflict in detail. Take ‘Henry V’ for example‚ Shakespeare taught us how to encourage your tired and dispirited soldiers to beat off all
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