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    of the Shrew‚ the audience can easily notice the similarities and differences between the Shakespearean play and teenage movie 10 Things I Hate About You. For instance‚ Katherine/Kat are both shrewish‚ book and street smart.They don’t let anyone walk over them. They are both mature but don’t really fit in with the crowd. Katherine and Kat both get with Petruchio in the play and the movie. In the play and movie Bianca is young and manipulative. Everyone wanted to be her‚ she was the dream girl. Everyone

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    though Katherine and Bianca live in a society dominated by men‚ they are still successful in retaining their independence as women. The sisters are able to remain independent from their father‚ their husbands and the men around them who all are given authority over them. Though examining the two characters’ actions to gain independence‚ on can recognize Shakespeare’s views on feminism and its impact to the society. In order to secure herself and her independence in the society‚ Katherine

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    employee of a perfume company inflicted with a rare skin disease. They arrive at Carr’s home to find another husband‚ already dead‚ in a dehydration chamber‚ and race to protect his wife‚ Dianna (Ona Grauer). When no attack comes at the wife‚ Olivia Dunham (Anna Torv) realizes

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    clouds were wispy lines with the words The In-Between written in them. “It’s the space that spirits who were given the option to enter the Land of the Dead are when they decide to remain behind.” “What are Spirits?” “What do you think you are?” Katherine asked kneeling down next to

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    ideal wife by obeying her husband. however Petruchio and his servant‚ Grumio‚ have a much different relationship. Grumio often disobeys his master‚ while Petruchio insults and even beats him. These roles are echoed in Petruchio’s relationship with Katherine. Shakespeare uses Lucentio and Tranio’s relationship in the play as an ideal for both the master and servant relationship as well as gender relationships. Though Lucentio is the master‚ he always treats Tranio with respect and kind words. Tranio

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    The first time I heard the phrase break the ice was in elementary school. On the first day of school‚ my math teacher asked the class to do an activity to break the ice. I looked at her disbelief‚ “What? Why are we breaking ice in a math class?” I took what was supposed to be a figurative expression literally. My math teacher explained that breaking ice was just a figure of speech to make the class feel more comfortable with everyone. Although she never explained why it means like that today‚ or

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    Bibliography: Bedeian‚ Arthur G.‚ and William F. Gleuck. Management: Third Edition. Chicago: Dreyden Press‚ 1983. Dunham‚ Randall B. Organizational Behavior. Homewood‚ Illinois: Richard D. Irwin‚ 1984. Gannon‚ Martin J. Management: An Integrated Framework. Boston: Little‚ Brown‚ 1982. Gray‚ Jerry L.‚ and Frederick A. Starke. Organizational Behavior: Concepts and Applications

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    “If I be waspish‚ best beware my sting‚” sneered the other (Shakespeare 333). Although they emerged nearly five centuries ago‚ the women who said these lines are undeniably two of Shakespeare’s most famous female characters. Lady Macbeth and Katherine are still known today as conspicuous figures in Shakespearean plays. The first stands out as a strong‚ manipulative‚ cunning woman; so ambitious to achieve her goal that she even becomes fear-provoking (Corwin).

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    exact words that Paul says in his Letter to the Ephesians. Katherine refers to Paul’s Letter to the Ephesians in her monologue when explaining to Bianca and the Widow that women must be obedient to their husbands. Paul also says Husbands love tour wives just as Christ loved the church and gave himself for her. In the same way husbands ought to love their wives as their own bodies. He who loves his wife loves himself (5.25- 5.28). Katherine refers to this part of the letter when explaining that woman

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    English The Real Barack Obama By: Trae Hemphill Barack Hussein Obama II August 4‚ 1961 Barack Hussein Obama II‚ or “Barry‚” his child hood name given to him by his father was brought into this world in Honolulu‚ Hawaii‚ USA by his mother‚ Ann Dunham‚ and father Barack Obama Sr. His parents met as college students at the University of Hawaii. Their relationship was frowned upon by both sets of parents; though it did not stop them from blessing the world with Barack Obama Jr. After a short lived

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