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    have shoes‚ most if not all of the soldiers were starving and for me if i do not eat I can get really mad. If you think about it if I get mad when not eating than you know that they were mad. Say if I was at Valley Forge and I was starving and smelt bad and had to sleep on beds made of straw on mud grounds with 13 other people in a 14 by 16 hut I would be mad. Do not tell me you would not be mad. You know and I know that everybody likes their privacy in their own room or area. But regarding all

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    A Tell-Tale Heart analysis

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    although he confesses to have killed the old man with the pale‚ blue eye‚ he is not mad. Possible reasons for not giving details of the murder itself: 1. Narrative techniques on Poe’s part – open spaces: leaves the details up to the reader’s own imagination/fears 2. The murder and the old man isn’t really important to the narrator – it’s his ego that matters (how clever he is) + ensuring the interlocutor that he isn’t mad 3. That it’s all in his mind – the murder didn’t take place Questions

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    Beef and Substitute Items

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    •What was the impact of mad cow disease on the supply and demand for beef? The demand for beef remained strong. Chain restaurants reported no change in sales of beef. As a matter of fact‚ most customers who ate beef at restaurants didn’t even ask any questions about where the beef came from. The top 3 burger restaurants reported no change in sales. And some even increased. Its seems that consumers remained impervious the issue of mad cow disease. I believe it is because of a strong trust and confidence

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    King Lear

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    In King Lear‚ William Shakespeare introduces the theme of madness. He illustrates that the act of being mad is what drives people foolish through the use of the motifs madness and foolishness. The play starts off with King Lear dividing his kingdom into his three daughters Goneril‚ Regan‚ and Cordelia and by testing their love. When Cordelia doesn’t tell him what he wants to hear‚ Lear gets mad and everyone and everything goes downhill. In Josephine Waters Bennett’s work‚ “The Storm Within: the

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    Satellite Boys

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    importance of male role models in families in the film Mad Bastards (Ryan Dennis) The Indigenous genre in recent Australian films have been depicted as falsely represented. Prime examples being recent Australian films Satellite Boy (directed by Catriona McKenzie) and Australia (directed by Baz Luhrmann). Though they are world-renowned the representation of the Indigenous genre shown through these films have been criticised as shallow. However Mad Bastards (2011) directed by Brendan Fletcher gives

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    Hamlet Theme Of Madness

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    Hamlet is a play centered around a main theme of madness. A huge question has gone unanswered for centuries: Is Hamlet mad? He says it is all just pretend‚ but his actions say otherwise. Although Hamlet denies it‚ he displays the characteristics of a mad man. The loss of a loved one can be devastating enough to push someone over the edge mentally. Hamlet displays this grieving case when he states‚ “My fate cries out / And makes each petty artery in this body / As hardy as the Nemean lion’s nerve

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    Susan Pfeffer's Ashes

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    divorced and she is living with her mother. Her dad gave her the nickname of “Ashes” but her mother hated the nickname so they had a fight. Ashleigh did not take her mother’s money because she thinks her dad is irresponsible‚ she knows her mom would be mad if she stole the money‚ and she was questioning her dad’s motives for taking the money. Ashleigh did not take the money because she thinks her dad is irresponsible. In the short story “Ashes” Susan Pfeffer states‚”He’s an irresponsible bum”was her way

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    the question of whether Hamlet’s and Ophelia’s madness is real or fake. Throughout the play Hamlet acts as if he mad with revenge for his father’s murder. This play centers on the faith of Christianity‚ and in Christianity you

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    Hamlet Madness

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    Madness may be “mental incapacity caused by an unmentionable injury.” | Hamlet was not mad 1. Madness gave time to come to terms with his “unmentionable injury’ 2. Hamlet’s madness only manifests itself when he is in the presence of certain characters. When Hamlet is around Polonius‚ Claudius‚ Gertrude‚ Ophelia‚ Rosencrantz and Guildenstern‚ he behaves irrationally. When Hamlet is around Horatio‚ Bernardo‚ Francisco‚ The Players and the

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    City Cicles

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    | 30‚00 | 900‚00 | 7‚32 | April | 375‚00 | 410‚00 | -35‚00 | 35‚00 | 1225‚00 | 9‚33 | May | 405 | 375‚00 | 30 | 30 | 900 | 7‚41 | | | CFE | 405 | 405 | 163425 | 129‚32 | | | MFE | 81 | 81 | 32685 | 25‚86 | | | | | MAD | MSE | MAPE | TS = CFE/MAD | 5 | * This graph shows sales: The resulting equation of figure use to give different values to "x" and find the slope of the regression line. y = -4‚5x + 402‚5 R² = 0‚123 Months | Sales | “X” | January | 400 | 398

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