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    Factors leading to Golden Age 1. Good Governance The outcome of a civilization’s growth depended very much on government policies. Impact of good policies can lead to political‚ economical and social stability‚ which are the ideal conditions of achieving golden age. Political stability is thus achieved when there is a positive relationship the people have towards the government due to its beneficial policies. (Meritocracy‚ imperial exams‚ Confucianism‚ Buddhism) Allow officials to enter the

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    is better than another. I think it depends on where you are in life and what age you are. I think golden years are when a person is the happiest they have ever been. I think that the golden years can be for a young adult because they are becoming an adult and trying new things and hopefully had a great college experience. When a person is having a baby and raising that baby that’s their golden years. After a person retires and they can do what they want and when they want. And those people’s

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    individual in the text whom you found interesting. Explain how the director used oral/or visual features to make the character or individual interesting to you. An interesting character or individual in the film A Knights Tale (2001) directed by Brian Helgeland is (Sir) William Thatcher. William is interesting because he is not a typical peasant‚ he has much more drive and ambition than normal peasants. Helgeland uses oral and visual features to support the points

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    The Athenian Golden age refers to a period in which there was great prosperity in the City if Athens. And the events that marked this age were characterized by Athens becoming master of the Greek city-states‚ thereby attracting the best architects‚ scientists‚ and philosophers. In that regard‚ Athens became a nation of people‚ of thinkers that were lovers of the arts‚ makers of some of the finest music‚ plays‚ and philosophical ideas to date. Athens attained such power following the victories it

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    Thang‚ who wanted to help the Vietnamese who living under the cruel communist regime by protesting. While Thang was chatting with his friends who were Mister Qua and Mister Huy in a morning before Thanksgiving at Mister Qua’s restaurant that called Golden Phoenix‚ Mister Huy waved a newspaper and said Mister Bac had committed self-immolation. Then‚ they were confound and sad about this‚ and read the news and Mister Bac’s last words. In his last words‚ he said he was suffering by thoughts of the Vietnamese

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    noble princess pushed and pressed him” (Line 1770). This line from “Sir Gawain and the Green Knight” suggests to readers that the woman of the story is dominant over Sir Gawain. This theme is unusual considering the time period it was written in. During this period‚ women were subordinate to their male counterparts. Men found them to be inferior to their power. The theme of “Sir Gawain and the Green Knight” can be found in other Middle English poems as well. Geoffrey Chaucer’s stories “The Wife of

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    Until one year they decided they wanted these unknown powers and they all touched the golden football. When God heard of this he was very angry at the boys and what they had done. The unknown ability was the ability to lose and suffer injuries. Along with this‚ God banished them to the treacherous land of Michigan and from then on forced

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    “Dark they were‚ and Golden-Eyed” Literary Analysis In Dark They Were‚ And Golden Eyed‚ Ray Bradbury uses plot and character to express the theme that fear creates resistance to change. From the outset of the story‚ the main character Mr. Bittering hesitates embracing Mars and its environment‚ showing his apprehension upon landing. Bittering recognizes the desperate circumstances as “sweat poured from his hands and his face and his body; he was drenched in the hotness of his fear” (p. 237).

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    The Knight’s Tale‚ the story of two knights that fight for the love of a woman they do not know‚ and The Miller’s Tales‚ the story of three men trying to win the heart of one woman‚ are two tales that share similar story lines and themes that include courtly love and chivalry. The themes in the two tales at times seem to be very satirical throughout the stories‚ especially The Miller’s Tale; however‚ the presentations of the satirical themes in each story have a different approach from one another

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    audience shuffles and makes quiet chatter as they wait pseudo-patiently for the night’s show to begin. All at once the lights go up to a blinding brightness and a slow song stumbles from the speakers just before the actors step into the scene. On Golden Pond is a comedy about growing older‚ with jokes aimed at the mostly older audience members that left the crowd giggling and grinning. Even in its darker moments this play managed to keep a light easy air‚ giving it a happy and relaxed feeling‚ almost

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