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    After reading the story I feel that Enrique created his own problems. Eventhough his mother left him when he was young‚ he should not turn to drugs. I also feel sorry for him‚ because at that age he doesn’t know any thing. I can understand how he feels when he rearranged starting with one family home then onto the next‚ while his sister Belky goes to a decent school and is all around looked after by their close relative. He is also forced to do work by food and spices when he was a child‚ in order

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    Introduction Science is ultimately based on observation (perceiving objects or events using one of the five senses). Observations often lead to questions ---> which lead to experiments to answer the questions. The Scientific Method involves a series of steps that are used to investigate a natural occurrence. The Steps of the Scientific Method 1. Problem/Question 2. Observation/Research 3. Formulate a Hypothesis 4. Experiment/ Test 5. Collect and Analyze Results 6. Conclusion 7. Communicate

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    the characters through their experiences. Three characters whose weaknesses lead to their downfalls are‚ Polonius‚ Hamlet and Claudius. Polonius ’ weakness is his need for control and to know everything about the people around him. He is so dedicated towards Claudius that he even spies’ on the people he cares about most. Hamlet’s weakness is his act of madness. His hate for his uncle and the grief of losing his father drives him for revenge. In doing so‚ Hamlet puts on a persona of being mad. Claudius

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    In Macbeth‚ the witches are not simply prophets from whom Macbeth learns his fate‚ but represent a much more abstract idea. Initially‚ in Act I‚ the witches are three hags who Macbeth and Banquo encounter on the battlefield‚ with news that they have obtained from rumors. However‚ Macbeth’s “vaulting ambition” distorts his perception of them in such a way that they no longer resemble the human beings they were in Act I. After their conversation‚ the fulfillment of his promotion to the Thane of Cawdor

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    power in Europe was completely torn apart when to everyone’s surprise France fell to the Third Reich in a matter of six short weeks. On June 22‚ 1940‚ the French government officially surrendered to the Third Reich when signing an armistice that ultimately divided France. This allowed Germany to occupy the North and West while installing a puppet government known as the Vichy to maintain order and control. How did France’s war effort collapse so quickly? There are many reasons for the sudden collapse

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    The most prominent theme in this novel would be envy and murder‚ through Macbeth’s murder’s and his thirst for the crown. erhaps O.J. loved his children so much that he could not bear to loose them.  O.J. killed for his own needs and desires.  He may of had ambitions and goals for his children which were being taken away from him.  O.J.’s ambition to not loose his children‚ and probably half of his money led him to selfishness‚ greed‚ and hopelessness‚ leading to the death of innocent people.

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    Shakespeare’s Macbeth Destiny and fate are very similar‚ often both are thought of as unchangeable. However‚ one’s fate is not predetermined; it is determined by one’s own decisions and actions. In William Shakespeare’s play‚ Macbeth‚ characters’ fates are decided by their own actions‚ however those actions are manipulated. Macbeth and Lady Macbeth’s decisions are predominantly influenced by the witches. Although‚ the witches manipulate Macbeth and Lady Macbeth‚ their fates are determined by their own actions

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    February 2014 Macbeth Malarkey Macbeth is a play in which the main character‚ Macbeth‚ is a prime example of a Shakespearean tragic hero. He was a daring and valiant nobleman who was possessed by greed and overwhelming ambition to become king of Cawdor. This vaulting ambition would ultimately lead to Macbeth’s demise‚ of which there are three main contributions: melodramatic prophecies of three witches‚ Lady Macbeth’s avarice‚ and Macbeth’s own rapacity. Instead of caring for others‚ Macbeth cares only

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    In the play “Macbeth”‚ Lady Macbeth is a minor character but plays a major role in the events that unfold throughout the play. Throughout the play‚ Lady Macbeth lets her selfishness and greed get in the way of reason and thought. Ever since hearing about the witches prophesy stating that he would be the next king‚ Lady Macbeth changed drastically in character by becoming power hungry and she also had a very hard time controlling her emotions. These strange events can only be explained by the realization

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    Shakespeare’s Macbeth explores the notion of villains through its key characters and throughout the play the audience is left wondering who is actually the ‘real’ villain. Lady Macbeth seems to portray certain characteristics of a villain and appears to have evil intentions and Macbeth is also perceived as a villain due to his violent rampage. Nevertheless‚ both Macbeth and his wife have a conscience and they realize what they’ve done wrong. With this considered‚ it is ultimately the witches who

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