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    In the play Romeo and Juliet the two characters are referred to as “star crossed lovers”. This means that they were born under unlucky stars. This also means there future isn’t going to be very good. This concept also deals with the fact that all the characters fates are set in place. The term unlucky stars means to have bad luck in your life. In the prologue it has the line “A pair of star cross’d lovers take their life.” This line says that Romeo and Juliet are unlucky lovers. The line also says

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    Superhero and Game

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    win this game‚ the characters must destroy the portal that summons alien fleets. So‚ I had others except Superman to hide‚ and when they showed up‚ we killed them and took their fleet. After that‚ we disguised ourselves in the hoard of aliens. Then Thor and I went to the control room and pushed the button for self-destruction. That is where the game ends and you win. However‚ if I were the main character‚ I would not do that. First‚ with teleportation‚ I will go into the enemy ship. Then‚ I will

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    The Step Not Taken

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    sudden understanding‚ clarity‚ insight‚ or illumination that has a lasting impact on an individual and shapes his or her identity. That is exactly what happened in the essay‚ “The Step Not Taken” by Paul D’Angelo. There are three stages in the Monomyth; Separation‚ Struggle or Initiation‚ then Return and Reintegration. The narrator of the essay‚ Paul D’Angelo‚ went through all three stages. In the first stage‚ Paul stepped into the elevator not knowing that that very moment will change his life

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    Mexican Drug Cartels

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    ’Systematically Weakening ’ Cartels‚ Says Interior Minister." The Huffington Post. TheHuffingtonPost.com‚ 15 Oct. 2012. Web. 26 Apr. 2013. <http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/10/15/mexico-drug-war-systematically-weaking-cartels_n_1967083.html>. Jensen‚ Thor K. "10 Shocking Mexican Drug Cartel Facts." Mandatory. N.p.‚ 10 July 2012. Web. 26 Apr. 2013. <http://www.mandatory.com/2012/07/10/10-shocking-mexican-drug-cartel-facts/2>.

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    Front Cover Discussion

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    Front Cover Discussion This month‚ on the front cover of the January Issue‚ we decided to feature a series of events and anniversaries that are due to happen in 2013. The children maybe familiar with some and not so much with others. Perhaps the cover itself can be a topic of discussion for an oral language lesson. Below are brief footnotes to each image featured. Enjoy the discussion! (From top‚ left to right) The Gathering Ireland 2013: One of the most exciting events of 2013 will last

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    The Avengers Review

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    appeal‚ further explaining that he predicts the masses will stay bitten. Whedon surprised the world with The Avengers by creating a modernized storyline that brought the old-fashioned Captain America‚ the self-loving billionaire Iron Man‚ the noble Thor‚ and the Incredible Hulk together‚ forming a team of the Earth’s mightiest heroes. Whedon was able create an amazing battle in the business district of New York City‚ which forced the Avengers to unite in order defend the world from Loki’s plan to

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    ragnarok

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    In Norse mythology‚ Ragnarök (UK /ˈræɡnərɜrk/‚[2] US /ˈrɑːɡnərɒk/‚[3]) is a series of future events‚ including a great battle foretold to ultimately result in the death of a number of major figures (including the gods Odin‚ Thor‚ Týr‚ Freyr‚ Heimdallr‚ and Loki)‚ the occurrence of various natural disasters‚ and the subsequent submersion of the world in water. Afterward‚ the world will resurface anew and fertile‚ the surviving and returning gods will meet‚ and the world will be repopulated by two

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    Samantha Boddy MGT 350 Legal Environment of Business Professor Thor 7 November 2010 Jury Verdicts in Criminal Trials Unanimous verse less than Unanimous Jury verdicts in criminal trials should always be unanimous. In criminal trials the defendant faces life changing outcome. To allow anything less than an unanimous verdicts to determine life changing decisions is out of the question. While departing from the unanimity requirement may decrease the costs of mistrials without

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    Haroun Hero's Journey

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    he ends up wanting to save the sea of stories. Which he does in fact accomplish. Secondly‚ Haroun faces countless tests and hardships. If you’ve heard of Joseph Campbell‚ you should also know that his lifelong research has led him to discover "the monomyth". These are the several stages of almost every hero-quest journey. Countless tests and supreme ordeals being one of them. One of the first things Haroun faced was dealing with the abandonment of his mother. Since his mother left near eleven o clock

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    Mythology by Edith Hamilton Edith Hamilton: Mythology is a collection of Greek and Roman myths retold by Edith Hamilton. It is rewritten in a way that more readers could comprehend its content. The book was published in 1999 by Grand Central Publishing in New York‚ New York. Edith Hamilton believed that Greek myths "show how high the ancient Greeks rose above ancient filth and fierceness." However‚ she also believed that "Greek mythology do not throw any clear light upon what early mankind was

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