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    Lesson 6

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    Key Question 6 a) The opening Act of King Lear evidently portrays Lear’s downward movement as it coincides with Aristotle’s structure of Greek tragedy. The play begins with Lear‚ a hero of noble birth and ruler of Britain‚ in an ordered society soon to be disrupted by a fatal flaw that is the result of his excessive pride. His journey from the ordered to the disordered world becomes apparent after he hands his land over to his two elder daughters and banishes his youngest daughter Cordelia from

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    King Lear’s inability to understand the authenticity of “Nothing” uttered in the aperture scene when his youngest and “purest” daughter Cordelia derives from the incognizance of his own true nature. Eventually in the end of the play King Lear after facing numerous hardships and the lost of his sanity begins to come to terms with himself. This is ironic because the his lost of sanity is due to his own wrongdoings acted primarily upon and against his dearest daughter. Lear’s two other daughters Goneril

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    28(1):24-29. Goldthorpe‚ L. 2004.  Every child matters:  a legal perspective.  Child Abuse Review‚ 13:115-136. Henshaw‚ L. 2003.  Special educational needs and the law: some practical implications.  Education and the Law‚ March 2003‚ 13(1):3-16.  Kent‚ N. 2005.  Special Needs.  Education Journal‚ August 2005‚ 88:29-30. Kenworthy‚ J. and Whittaker‚ J. 2000.  Anything to Declare? The Struggle for Inclusive Education and Children’s Rights.    Disability & Society‚ 15(2):219-231. Potts‚ P.  1995.  What

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    related with alcohol and binge drinking. According to Kent State’s newspaper Daily Kent Stater‚ Susan Goetschius‚ the spokeswoman for Alfred University in New York‚ a pledge of the Klan Alpine was "put in a trunk of a car with a six pack and a bottle of liquor and [was] told to drink." The student was found dead later at the fraternity house. This isn’t an uncommon occurrence‚ either. This is happening more often than you would think. The Daily Kent Stater also tells us that researchers found that the

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    of pressure relieving surfaces to relieve pressure prone areas (Mclness‚ Blasi‚ Syer‚ Dumville & Cullum‚ 2015). The third article suggests that repositioning patients on a scheduled time will assist in preventing ulcer (Gillespi‚ Chaboyer‚ Mclness‚ Kent‚ witty & Thalib‚

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    Foster Zinn Team History 4/4/2013 The Constitutionality of Yates v. United States The case Yates v. United States was asking if the Smith Act was a violation of the First Amendment. Fourteen leaders of the Communist Party were sent to court for violating the Smith act. Yates argued that he was protected by the First Amendment. The Smith act was made to set criminal penalties for planning the overthrow of the government. The dissent was Yates had the protection of the First Amendment. The outcome

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    unfamiliar place It all started when I was called to see the principal of my school (high school)‚ we were actually five girls involved and we were travelling to England because we had an exchange program with a school in Kent‚ England called the Weald of Kent Grammar School for girls. I was so excited because it was my first time travelling outside Africa and it did have a good impact on me. In all‚ we were about thirty students chosen and these students should be good academically and

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    References: GCE History (n.d.). The usa and vietnam: failure abroad and at home‚ 1964-1975. Retrieved from http://www.gcsehistory.org.uk/modernworld/vietnam/index.htm. History (n.d.). Kent state incident. Retrieved from http://www.history.com/topics/kent-state. McLaughlin‚ E. (2012). Television coverage of the vietnam war and the vietnam veteran. Retrieved from http://www.warbirdforum.com/media.htm.

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    Vietnam was the first war that issued full freedom to the press‚ allowing media to cover the war as they saw it. Without censorship‚ appalling images enabled the public to see war‚ as they never had before. Many people believe that it was the media that sparked the lack of support for the war. The Tet Offensive‚ for example‚ would become one of the most controversial and climactic events in which the media played a role. Up to that point‚ the media had portrayed the U.S. as winning the war. When

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    Role of the fool

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    fool of some sort‚ who is used to enlighten the mood of the King or of the higher archie by its humour and sarcastic tone. We first see the Fool after Kent is given money‚ in Act 1 Scene 4. “Let me hire him‚ too; here’s my coxcomb” here‚ the Fool offers Kent his cap‚ its almost as though the Fool is offering Kent his ‘coxcomb’ as Lear offers Kent money. This could be seen as the Fool mocking Lear or it could also suggest that the Fool looks up to Lear almost as though Lear is the Fool’s role model

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