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    thousands came together in Washington to protest the president’s policies and approximately 500 students at Kent State University gathered around the Victory Bell on campus and delivered protest

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    Within Shakespeare’s Act 2 scene 4 of Twelfth Night and Act 1 scene 4 of King Lear‚ comparisons between Orsino and King Lear‚ and Cesario and Kent are made. The distinct similarities regarding character function‚ the theme of love‚ and the motif of disguise demonstrate draw interesting parallels between the two scenes. Orsino and King Lear are both unpredictable when making up their minds‚ thus‚ making them similar in regards to their attitude. Orsino indirectly changes his mind when talking to

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    Coca-Cola Life: Coke with fewer calories and less sugar to tackle obesity. Retrieved from http://www.theguardian.com/business/2014/jun/11/coca-cola-fewer-calories-less-sugar Zmuda‚ N. (2014). Coca-Cola Boosts Media Spending as Demand Slows‚ CEO Muhtar Kent Defends the Importance of Marketing. Retrieved from http://adage.com/article/news/coca-cola-boosts-marketing-spend-demand-slows/291747/

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    scene foreshadows the dark events that will occur later on in the film. In contrast to Shakespeare’s play‚ there is no implication of dark‚ tragic events to occur later on. The play starts off with a conversation being carried between Gloucester and Kent. The two nobles’ conversation neither foreshadows nor depicts any dark events to happen in the near future. However‚ Eyre’s film starts off with Edgar watching the eclipse through a smoke glass while Edmund whose face is half hidden by a shadow stares

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    contemporary living condensed or minimalized to provide a house that delivers a basic living area that makes the most of the available space by creating innovative ways of incorporating the material things needed for necessary habitation (Warren‚ 2013) Ian Kent is the CEO of Nomad‚ his ambition is‚ to ‘create something that makes a large impact on society in a positive way’ (YouTube‚ 2013) his constructive discontent came from the basic need for a dwelling in a world where property prices are

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    Ethical Analysis

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    Ethical Analysis The key stakeholders in this case are Kent‚ an employee in the marketing department‚ recently promoted to Manager‚ and Brad‚ the president of Broadway Corporation. The ethical issues in this case‚ from an individual standpoint‚ are the nudity idea and graphic violence in the Lucky video game. The ethical issues‚ from a corporate standpoint‚ are selling the video machines to the foreign markets and putting the games on the Internet as an adult product. The Consequential Theory

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    Act I‚ Scene I Quote: "Unhappy that I am‚ I cannot heave My heart into my mouth. I love your majesty According to my bond; no more nor less. Speaker: Cordelia is speaking to her father‚ King Lear. Analysis: King Lear is demanding that Cordelia and the rest of his daughters to tell him how much they love him for him to split up the kingdom for them. The other two daughters‚ Goneril and Regan‚ reply to The King the way he wants them too. Cordelia decides to reply more honestly she tells him that

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    Redemption in King Lear

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    King Lear commits is disowning Cordelia and Kent when they didn’t deserve to be banished in the first place but later realises his mistake in doing this moral crime‚though the actions of Regan and Goneril mirror the king’s‚ in that they banish King Lear‚ just as he banishes Cordelia and Kent‚ their sin against their father is worse than his sin against Cordelia and Kent. King Lear bases his daughters’ love on superficial characteristics; he banishes Kent and Cordelia his own daughter whilst clinging

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    Cordelia. Lear makes a second mistake when he casts out the two people who truly care for him: Cordelia and Kent. Cordelia’s honesty enrages the king. He completely disowns her‚ stating that he loved her the most but she does not love him at all. When Kent tries to intervene and show him that Cordelia truly does love him‚ Lear ignores his words and tells him to be silent. Kent‚ knowing how wrong Lear is‚ still attempts to inform the king of

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    decieve their fathers‚ to gain more power and status. Deception usually has negative connotations and one would expect the characters who use it to be antagonists. Shakespeare challenges the norm by showing that the protagonists such as Edgar and Kent‚ who have insight‚ also need to decieve to survive. King Lear is easily decieved as he lacks the insight to see beyond what people say. He only takes things at face value and blatanly flaunts his lack of insight through his rash actions and bad

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