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    In 1885‚ del Pilar and his associates collided head-on with the friar-curate of Malolos on the list of taxpayers. The friar-curate wanted to bloat the list‚ a move meant for the church’s financial gain. On October 18‚ 1887‚ Benigno Quiroga y López Ballesteros (the Director General of Civil Administration in Manila) issued an executive order prohibiting the exposition of corpses in the churches (also known as the "1887 Quiroga Decree"). Manuel Crisóstomo‚ the gobernadorcillo of Malolos at that time

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    One of his last plays‚ The Tempest‚ takes place on a magical island and features a strong relationship between father and daughter‚ a power structure that resembles a system of patriarchy. Marilyn Williamson writes in her book‚ The Patriarchy of Shakespeare’s Comedies‚ about The Tempest and its use of the romance drama and pastoral themes to “mythologize patriarchal power‚ making its structures seem innocent”(112)

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    Notes: Whether you should use the information obtained by Jamal Moore to discipline Aaron Webb for violating the NDA. Step 2 Be intelligent. Who are the stakeholders? Screen 6 Notes: The Shareholders‚ Cary Bryant‚ CLO‚ Me‚ Carol Tempest‚ VP HR‚ Jamal Moore‚ Aaron Webb Step 3a: Be reasonable. Rights and Responsibility Lens -Identify duties. Which option best fulfills the requirements of this lens? Screens 8–10 Notes: Duty to honor employees’ right to free expression

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    The Tempest's Power

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    lying within society. "The Tempest"‚ Shakespeare’s farewell to playwriting‚ contrasts the idea of civilization and raw nature pertaining to the desire for power‚ and the greed that overwhelms a person to get that power. Does greed and power override the rules and structure of civilization? Is it inescapable? These universal desires bring two seemingly contrasting characters‚ Prospero and Caliban‚ closer than any other pair of characters in the play. "The Tempest" centers on the loss and gain

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    Lord Ullin's Daughter

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    night grew drearer‚ Adown the glen rode armèd men‚ Their trampling sounded nearer.-- ``O haste thee‚ haste!’’ the lady cries‚ ``Though tempests round us gather; I’ll meet the raging of the skies‚ But not an angry father.’’-- The boat has left a stormy land‚ A stormy sea before her‚-- When‚ O! too strong for human hand‚ The tempest gather’d o’er her. And still they row’d amidst the roar Of waters fast prevailing: Lord Ullin reach’d that fatal shore‚-- His wrath was

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    statement of love in the face of Time ‘s decay .The rigid fourteen lines of the sonnet are filled with an abundance of poetic and literary techniques that help to convey these main ideas (Grimes ‚2007 )O no ! it is an ever-fixed mark That looks on tempests and is never shaken It is the star to every wandering bark ‚Whose worth is unknown ‚ although his height be taken Love is high above ‚ like pole star ‚ the cosmic lighthouse which guides sailors in the middle of severe sea storms . The vessels may

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    analysing today’s poem in depth; I think it offers a lot more to the reader who is willing to spend some time inquiring into its meaning. The Shakespeare of the sonnets is a very different person from the playwright who gave us King Lear‚ The Tempest and A Midsummer Night’s Dream. In the plays he is the consummate craftsman‚ entertaining audiences with masterpieces of dramatic effect while exploring human character to a degree seen never before or since. The sonnets‚ though‚ reveal a more

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    Is lying an inevitable part of life? As long as people live and have free will‚ it seems some people will always choose to be untruthful therefore causing havoc with their choices. The Alchemist by Ben Jonson is a play unlike others of its time period. However‚ even it does not escape the flaws of our world such as lying. In a time period as fragile as The Alchemist’s setting‚ one would think the characters would be a little more cautious than they are portrayed to be by the author. In this play

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    Linda Lonseth Undermining the Otherness of Other: Caliban and Aaron Much of the representation of the ‘Other’ in The Tempest and Titus Andronicus aligns with the Early Modern dictum that women be chaste‚ silent and obedient (Hull 31‚ 173‚ 195). In the interests of maintaining the social order‚ those that exhibited basic differences in skin colour‚ nationality or cultural values would likely have been expected to remain in a subordinate position within the hierarchy by adhering to

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    Margaret Atwood’s Hag-Seed is a “take on Shakespeare’s play” The Tempest. The plot focuses on Felix and how he represents‚ as well as performs as‚ Prospero. The story of Felix and the story of Prospero are often parallel to one another. However‚ the conclusion of the play and Atwood’s novel do not seem to line up with one another. Atwood offers a summary of The Tempest at the end of the novel and this summary describes how Prospero ends the play‚ “Prospero finished the play with an epilogue‚ in which

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