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    Bard. This play was one of Shakespeare’s earlier texts – written in about 1595‚ and is very firmly themed around love. This essay will explore the different areas of this theme and discuss how Shakespeare presents love in different ways. Romeo and Juliet: the classic love story. But one has to explore what types of love this refers to. Romantic love is the most obvious; indeed this love is communicated between

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    Do Ghosts Exist

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    Ghosts Do Not Exist Have you heard the sound of a ghost? Do ghosts live in here? Do they exist in this world? Do ghosts real lives just beside us? They are just around us? We often hear some noise that happened to the toilet‚ or in the hotel. I think we heard those sounds more often in horror movies; people often have many fantasies thoughts that make us think there are ghosts. Your mind‚ your body or the soul will directly come out with the supernatural legends of ghosts. Some are just misunderstanding

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    Why Sweatshops Exist

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    unfair wages‚ unreasonable hours‚ child labor‚ and a lack of benefits for workers. Why do Sweatshops exist? They are a product of the global economy and the so-called “free” trade. Companies increase profits by driving down costs any way possible‚ so they set up low-cost factories. To minimize costs‚ companies look for places with the lowest wages and human rights protections. Where do Sweatshops exist? Sweatshops can be found all over Central and South America‚ Asia‚ and certain regions of Europe.

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    How is love misunderstood in Twelfth Night? Love is misunderstood in the play because of the foolish self-love‚ and infatuation that some of the characters portray in the play. When the foolish love triangle prevails that starts from Olivia‚ the foolishness brings a twisted comedy to the audience. It is easy to laugh at the foolish love and how love loses its meaning. Throughout the play the characters take love to the max‚ or have not truly felt or understand the meaning of love. The first misunderstanding

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    Shakespeare uses love as an overall theme for his play. Love is an intense feeling of deep affection‚ and normally‚ authors use it to show the relationship between two people. Shakespeare takes what love means to an entirely new level‚ and uses it in an unusual way within this play‚ for love is not only used in the general sense of love for other people‚ but in the love of power over others and how to use the love that other people hold for one person to one’s advantage. Shakespeare’s use of love in this

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    Proof That God Exists...

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    Introduction I will focus on the intention of proving that God exists. Some people believe that God is real and that He was the one who “created” the world and who put Christianity together. I personally believe that people who aren’t religious or do not believe in Jesus Christ or God aren’t really up to standards with how the world was created and who the Miracle Worker of it all is truly. I will express my own opinion of how God and Jesus exist and how the Big Bang theory is just made up by scientists

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    Why Socrates Exists

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    of this was the beginning of his argument. Socrates bases his argument from his un-doubtful acceptance of the soul existing and being immortal; although he is known to use questions and dialogue to explain the abstract ideas‚ I believe assuming it exists when trying to prove it actual existence defeats the overall purpose of an argument. In other words‚ if one accepts this first premise beforehand‚ their arguments

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    Why Angels Exist?

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    Why we can’t face god? Why angels exist? The Creator Himself is so powerful and glorious that He cannot be approached in person by human beings. He alone "hath immortality‚ dwelling in the light which no man can approach unto: whom no man hath seen‚ nor can see (1 Timothy 6:16). Angels do not have man’s shortcomings ‚ and can therefore act for God and represent Him when communicating with men and women. They bridge the huge gap between the holiness and perfection of God in heaven and the shortcomings

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    A Non-Exist Interview

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    grew up in Juarez‚ Mexico and he is the sole provider for his household. His face lights up when I ask him what drew him to cooking in the first place. He responds‚ “I have a passion for food and making other’s happy. I feel I can do that through my love of food‚ by providing them with something good to eat.”

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    In the novel‚ Great Expectations‚ Pip and Estella share an unrequited love in which Pip is madly in love with her and attempts to change himself in order to make her joyful. When in reality‚ Estella is using him and takes this opportunity with Pip to practice breaking his heart. Despite constant belittling and insults from Estella‚ Pip is still despite for her acceptance and unconditional love. Estella’s negative comments do not discourage Pip from loving her‚ instead to her dismay‚ he makes numerous

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