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    Write on the idea in Macbeth of being/feeling secure and the ironies inherent in this. Throughout Macbeth the idea of being and feeling secure is shown clearly by Shakespeare‚ he often uses it in very explicit and ironic ways though. Macbeth’s judgement is impaired throughout the play as he only accepts ideas that will benefit him in obtaining his wants; this is mainly due to the witches’ influences on him. He is coaxed into the idea that he is in fact the rightful king and this begins the process

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    offensive comedy makes us think about hard topics and restricting humor can mean these topics are not brought to surface‚ but these issues are still there. This argument is often joined with a distain for political correctness. In ‘Moral Licensing: When Feeling Good Frees Us to do Bad’‚ Merritt‚ Efron‚ and Benoit through a series of studies found that being political correct removed moral inhibitions for individuals because of the illusion of goodness it created. It is perhaps the case that we must be presented

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    Resilience is the ability to bounce back despite difficulty and go ahead to live useful lives with a feeling of prosperity. The experiences that I have had where I have shown this quality (resilience) is when my boyfriend of 4 years broken up with me. The break up that occurred was very heart breaking and emotional. The first few weeks were horrible. I had a hard time waking up every morning. I couldn’t face the fact that he had really left me on my own to suffer. So I had to start off with small

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    In the book How to kill the Mockingbird‚ prejudice feelings play an important role in the main character’s life. These same feelings play a big role in real life also. In the story‚ as in real life‚ many people are hurt by the prejudice feelings. The main character‚ Scout‚ has to deal with these issues throughout the book. However‚ they also teach Scout a valuable lesson. This same scenario is evident in real life. Many people are prejudice towards other people‚ because of race‚ gender‚

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    disputes and even the debate over slavery. 3. Some states went ahead and make their own improvements. Notably‚ New York dug the Erie Canal‚ completed in 1825. 8. The So-Called Era of Good Feelings 1. James Monroe was elected president in 1816. The Federalist party vanished. This was called the Era of Good Feelings because… 1. There was only one political party (Republicans)—supposedly‚ the nation was united rather than split. 2. There was an upsweep of nationalism after the war. 2. However‚ seeds

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    determine the success of weight loss and weigh-in once a week to determine weight loss success. Evidence of the Plan’s effectiveness in addressing the identified problem or need will be the main piece of evidence in which will be my overall personal feelings and looks after goal is reached. Evaluation of potential health risks that may develop if the plan is not implemented is if I don’t follow through with this goal of losing the weight needed in order to improve my health then the risks involved could

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    Imagine yourself in your own house. You have an older brother. You hear him shout‚ “Little bro! Let’s go hunting!” The words make you shudder‚ like a wisp of ice slid down your spine. The thought of holding a gun to shoot innocent animals makes you sick. “I don’t want to hurt any animals. I’ll stay here. Please down kill anything.” You say. You hear your big brother’s cruel laugh. “Wimp!” He shouts at you‚ running past your room with his gun‚ just to scare you out of your head. You wish you fit into

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    Time will never forgive the mistakes of your life‚ it just tick tocks in the same pace as the day before‚ without ever pausing. Spending your time in good attributes will make you feel proud of yourself. Using our time wisely is essential to feeling accomplished with your life. Some people waste their spare hours watching TV‚ movies‚ playing video games or even sleeping. If we use these free hours to study‚ learn about our surroundings or enhance our minds with useful hobbies‚ then it is when

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    When Mrs. Record does not find Joey with Jamie or Emaline‚ Emaline says: “The alarm that rang in my head on seeing Angus riding in Harry’s truck rang even louder” (page 189). What might Emaline be feeling and why? I think Emaline felt doubtful and relieved. Once she saw Angus with Harry‚ she knew something bad was going to happen. Emaline knew that Harry Record was going to do an ignorant act because of his hate towards Angus. She kept the image of Angus in the

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    second decade in the 19th century‚ American was going through tough times. The War of 1812 was raging causing destruction throughout America while many domestic issues divided the nation. One of the most major issues was the New England Colonies’ feelings of sectionalism while the South was as nationalistic as ever. In 1820 however‚ the roles reversed as the South became the regionally favored area while New England became a larger support of the country. This swap is due to the economic changes that

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