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    words‚ “I prithee‚ Hold thou my sword-hilts‚ whilst I run into it‚” even though they are clearly mistaken. This may be a catastrophe‚ but the war would never had happened if not for Brutus and his accomplices killing Caesar himself. Therefore‚ Brutus would not be even considered the hero if not the tragic end of Caesar‚ which wouldn’t have caused the reversal‚ which is the part where the hero is mistaken. And‚ if the reversal didn’t happen‚ the story wouldn’t have eventually ended in recognition‚ or

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    didn’t realize the negative effects it could have on him. Staples says‚ “The fearsomeness mistakenly attributed to me in public places often has a perilous flavor” (228). As an African American in the 1970’s‚ Staples forgets that his appearance can be mistaken for something terrible‚ for example a burglar. It is not uncommon for a black man to be confused as a criminal and Staples is aware of that. Staples has learned to be more cautious about his actions around others. He strives to make others feel unthreatened

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    diversity and a place I would feel honored to return to‚ in hopes of learning more from the culture they have to offer. Traveling to France I expected to be entranced by the grand architecture and art that had contributed to history‚ I was mistaken. I found the heart and soul of the nation in the people. I realized‚ after much travel‚ that it is the people and their culture continually that amaze me. After exploring France‚ I discovered the invigoration of hearing a dissimilar language

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    percent.” In this passage‚ he is suggesting that schools are wrongly establishing lower education standards and are even varying the standards between races. In conclusion‚ Pitts’ belief is that this “reverse racism” gives kids of minorities the mistaken idea that they carry some inherent deficiency that renders them unable to compete with other kids on an equal playing field. Pitts is right‚ because it is wrong to lower standards to make students appear smarter. More specifically‚ setting different

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    Miscommunication of the facts: The collaborators can waist time arguing the point instead of sorting out facts. 2. Providing false information: In a rush of completing a project; false information gathered by the second party could go uncheck and mistaken as truth‚ because of the trust with in the writing circle. 3. Not Contributing to the project: One of the collaborators could get lazy and not pull his or her weight causing the main person to have to handle the work load alone‚ while

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    Charles “Dill” Baker Harris Charles Baker Harris or “Dill” is the best friend of the main protagonist of the book “To Kill a Mockingbird” written by Harper Lee. Dill is a boy of immense imagination‚ curiosity and sensibility. Being this much shorter than average and his relatively foreign background shapes Dill’s personality in multiple ways and gives him a unique perspective compared to all of the other inhabitants of Maycomb. Dill has lived a troubled childhood with parents that he feels don’t

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    Integrity in the dictionary is defined as the quality or state of being of sound moral principle; uprightness‚ honesty‚ and sincerity. So as an example you could say- He expects to find in us the common honesty and integrity of men of business; They admired his scrupulous professional integrity. Everyone has a certain degree of Integrity and everybody has a different outlook on it. Integrity is one of the most important and misunderstood words in the world. It is also the most puzzling. For example

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    This paper is a response criticism in Jose Neil P. Garcia Poem “The Conversion”. Based on my perspective‚ this poem is all about the life of a gay who converted himself from being back to its original gender which is “male” because he never accepted by his father‚ family and even his uncle’s and auntie’s by who really he want to be‚ except his mother which is died. He drowning by his own father when he caught wearing his mom’s dress‚ he locked himself in the cabinet when he feeling alone. But at

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    company. There are varying levels of organization and strengths within the staff of the company. Debby seems to be the most knowledgeable and organized of the group while Nick feels that he is organized and on top of everything but he is gravely mistaken. His organizational skills leave something to be desired. The boss‚ “Coach”‚ is great at involving the group in regular communication gatherings where they are briefed on what is required of them that week/day. The boss is also strong at encouraging

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    time it was not unusual for female roles to be played by young boys. Every character in the play is involved in a situation where they think one person is someone else. These situations lead to turmoil and humor in the play. The many instances of mistaken identity and uncertainty of gender in Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night contribute to the theme of confusion in the play. The first character in the play to introduce the theme of confusion is Viola. She is distraught after being separated from her

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