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    The Sugar Act The Sugar Act was not really new legislation by the time British Parliament passed it in 1764‚ but mere an extension of the 1733 Molasses Act. The Molasses Act placed an import tax of 6 pence per gallon of molasses and a 5 shilling tax per hundred pounds of sugar not produced in the British West Indies. Colonists generally ignored the Molasses Act and intimidated tax officials or smuggled the contraband into the colonies. The Molasses

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    Hypothesis  If different age groups are placed in a room for  several minutes‚ then the older they are the  more time they will think has passed by because  time perception is affected by age.        Purpose  The purpose of this project is to find out if time  perception changes with age.  Materials  ●  3 people ( 1 8 yr. old‚ 1 33 yr. old‚ 1 57  yr.old)  ●  empty room  ●  stop watch          Procedure  Gather a group of subjects‚ ages 8 to 57.  Simply tell the people  you are conducting an 

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    is not much fascinated by the notion of being a “lady or a gentleman”. According to Webster dictionary online‚ a gentleman is defined as a man of noble or gentle birth‚ or a man belonging to the landed gentry. To me‚ a gentleman is far more than that. A man can be of a noble birth but not a gentleman as a gentleman has certain qualities and characteristics that differentiate him for other men. The same is applicable to a woman being a lady; a lady is a woman who is virtuous‚ with a high level of

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    Lady Macbeth

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    found particularly thought provoking was Lady Macbeth. Initially‚ she is manipulative and dominant in her relationship with Macbeth and she goads him into committing regicide but by the end she is powerless‚ desolate and stricken with guilt. She is self-deceiving because she believes she is man like and she wants power at any cost‚ but she cannot cope emotionally and goes mad because of her guilt. It is the mixture of fragility and strength than makes Lady Macbeth unique and interesting‚ and her utter

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    The Lady or the Tiger

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    the young lady to a fawn. * And in sooth some who beheld the portrait spoke of its resemblance in low words‚ as of a mighty marvel‚ and a proof not less of the power of the painter than of his deep love for her whom he depicted so surpassingly well: Irony‚ in that observers believe the painting testifies to the artist’s love for his wife. * the spirit of the lady again flickered up as the flame within the socket of the lamp: Simile comparing the lady’s spirit to a flame. In my opinion‚ I

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    A Portrait of a Lady

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    Human consciousness in Isabel Archer Isabel Archer‚ the heroine of the novel ‘The Portrait of a lady’‚ is a young American woman who must choose between her independent spirit and the demands of mid-nineteenth century European social conventions. She unexpectedly inherits a fortune‚ which in the beginning of the novel‚ seems to have freed her from the need to marry. After propagating her quest for independence‚ she rejects two suitors‚ Casper Goodwood and Lord Warburton

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    Lady of Shallot

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    Much of the poems charm stems from its sense of mystery and elusiveness - of course‚ these aspects also complicate the task or analysis. That said‚ most scholars understood‚ the Lady of Shallot to be about the conflict between art and life. The lady‚ who weaves a magic web and sings her song in a remote tower‚ can be seen to represent the contemplative artist isolated from the Bustle and activity of daily life. The moment she sets her art aside to gaze down on the real world‚ a curse befalls her

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    Lady Macbeth

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    LADY MACBETH Throughout the play Lady Macbeth transforms from a strong ambitious woman into a crazed‚ power obsessed psychopath‚ who eventually lets her hunger for royalty get the best of her. In one beginning of one play lady Macbeth is of high honor who along with her husband‚ is very well respected among other people. She quickly becomes obsessed with the feeling of being superior she gained and starts to itch for something more‚ she tries to persuade her husband into killing King Duncan so

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    The First Lady

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    The First Lady Words cant explain the goodness of the first lady of the United States of American. The one and only Michelle Obama is a wonderful women. She helps out the country in many different ways. Words can’t explain how good she has been to us and the children around the world. She has made programs to give food and a program for children to exercise more often. Let me tell you more about‚ Michelle Obama she we born on January 17‚ 1964 in Chicago Illinois. She graduated from

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    The Lady Of Shalott

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    Fools Love In this narrative poem The Lady of Shalott imprudently makes decisions that will later cost her‚ her life. Four gray towers and four gray walls embower the Lady of Shalott‚ who cannot look down on Camelot or a curse is put upon her. In her mirror she gazes at a striking red-cross knight and foolishly believes to have fallen in love. This knight had no idea of her existence and he too was love crazed for another woman. The Lady of Shalott was content dwelling within the castle

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