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    explore the ways that William Shakespeare has presented the relationships between the main characters within his play “The Tempest”. I shall investigate Ferdinand and Miranda’s relationship‚ the father/daughter bond between Miranda and Prospero and Caliban’s lust after Miranda. Shakespeare was intending to represent several different groups of people in society through his plays and “The Tempest” was no exception to the rule. I aim to show how the “human” relationships in the play reflect real life

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    everyone including Miranda‚ a typical teenage girl. As usual‚ she went to school‚ then went home with the knowledge that an asteroid was to hit the moon later in the day. At first‚ nothing seemed to have happen until a noise almost like a sonic boom erupted from the sky. The moon appeared closer than ever in an eerie‚ unnatural sort of way. Almost suddenly‚ Earth was hit with tornadoes‚ tsunamis‚ and volcanic eruptions. Out of the many people who witnessed this event‚ Miranda stayed strong and fought

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    The U.S. Supreme Court has recognized two constitutional sources of the right to counsel during interrogation. One source is the Court’s interpretation in Miranda v. Arizona of the Fifth Amendment right against compelled self-incrimination; the other is contained within the language of the Sixth Amendment. Because the protections afforded individuals under these constitutional provisions differ‚ it is critical that law enforcement officers understand the provisions and appropriately apply their protections

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    magician was exiled to a deserted island leaving him with his daughter Miranda and his books that possessing magic powers. With the help of Ariel‚ Prospero’s loyal spirit‚ he was able to shipwreck a boat that included Prospero’s brother King Antonio‚ his companions and the King’s son‚ Ferdinand. This separated the son and the King onto different parts of the island. This allows the Prince Ferdinand to fall in love with the beautiful Miranda threw an enchanted encounter. Their encounter is particular part

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    that started the fire‚ when she was arrested‚ without being read her Miranda rights. Patrice was questioned and confessed. She was then given Miranda warnings and questioned again with this statement being recorded. Upon conclusion of the second interview‚ Patrice was charged with first-degree murder of Donald Rector. History Patrice Seibert was charged with first-degree murder of Donald Rector. Due to not being read her Miranda rights when she was first arrested and then only after she had already

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    you have heard the Miranda Rights being read: “You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law. You have the right to an attorney. If you cannot afford an attorney‚ one will be appointed for you.” (mirandarights.org‚ 2009) Although wording may vary‚ this is the basic message that officers need to be sure is understood by a suspect. In 1966 the Miranda Rights were created from the United States Supreme Court case of Miranda V. Arizona. When

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    Rebecca Stead‚ twelve-year old Miranda is the main character‚ she also is a dynamic character. At the end of the book Miranda has a totally different mindset than she had in the beginning of it. Her best friend‚ Sal‚ who is also the dynamic character‚ started to go away from Miranda‚ and she was sad about that. Later on she found out he was just noticing that he had no other friends besides Miranda‚ and he wanted to change that. After Sal stopped talking to Miranda‚ she found a new friend‚ Annemarie

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    appropriate age. Prospero’s daughter Miranda‚ from The Tempest‚ and Polydectes’s adopted son Perseus‚ from Myths and Legends of Ancient Greece and Rome‚ face similar life circumstances throughout each of their stories. In their early years‚ the two children were

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    behaviour. The movie The Devil Wears Prada‚ set at Runway fashion magazine in New York City‚ is the story of Andrea "Andy" Sachs‚ an aspiring journalist who gets the job that “a million girls would kill for”. She is hired as the second assistant to Miranda Priestly‚ the powerful and ruthless executive of the magazine. The job is her stepping stone into the world of publishing and if she lasts a year in the often unreasonably demanding position‚ it will open up the realms to the journalistic position

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    serious one. Andy clears an interview for the job “a million girls would kill for” at fashion magazine Runway‚ not as a journalist but rather the second assistant to the unkind and merciless editor-in- chief‚ Miranda Priestly. Andy accepts the job under the impressions that in an year’s time‚ Miranda would help her persue her dream of becoming a journalist. However‚ Andy soon realises that the position she holds has no professional value and that her position primarily catered to Miranda’s personal needs

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