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    Cecilia’s class. “The three groups were not equal”1. Peasants were the lowest class which is why they were looked at as “ludicrously dumb and foolish”1‚ an example of how other groups thought of peasants could be found in their “songs‚ sarcastic proverbs‚ nasty jokes‚ and pious sermons”. “pastourelles” in particular was a song that described peasants as mere objects‚ it portrayed how “easy” it was to rape peasant women. Peasant in general were assumed to be “objects of pity‚ charity‚ and disgust”1.

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    Off campus lunch Should students have open campus lunch periods? Of course because some students don’t like to eat cafeteria food and besides some students like to eat real food. Also school food can really be very disgusting and that’s really the main reason why see students bring their lunch to school. Having open campus lunch also gives you freedom and show that you’re responsible. When going off campus to eat you can go out with friends. In this situation you would like to have fun and eat

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    Enlightenment‚ freedom‚ and Political rights: creating a “just” society Hobbes: “life is nasty‚ brutish‚ and short...” Pessimistic about humans fear of anarchy--bad for economics Ultimate power with strong ruler “Leviathan” John Locke: “Wherever law ends‚ tyranny begins.” Rights: “life‚ liberty‚ and property...” optimistic about humans IF equality and tolerance.... ultimate power with people Thomas Hobbe’s In Leviathan‚ Thomas Hobbe’s argued that ordinary people were incapable of

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    Apush Dbq 3

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    1. Orphaned both from parents and grandparents‚ he and older sister Alice were raised by their uncle Robert Bradford. 2. William Bradford returned to Amsterdam temporarily in 1613‚ to marry his 16 year old bride‚ Dorothy May. 3. William Bradford predicted to his friends and family that he would die‚ and he did the next day‚ May 9‚ 1657‚ at the age of 68. 2. William Bradford was the head of the government of Plymouth. He oversaw the courts‚ the colony’s finances‚ corresponded with investors

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    Do you think magic can kill someone? In “The Monkey’s Paw” by W.W Jacobs. They learn about a magical paw which grant wishes that turns out horrible. Mr. White is the reason of Herbert’s death and you will see that in the passage. The evidence will be shown that Mr. White is responsible for Herbert’s death. “I wish for 200 pounds‚ said the old man” on page 37‚ because after he wished for it Herbert knew he would never see it. Even after they got the monkeys paw he started to see faces in the fire

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    How Do We Become Human

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    tension. The themes of the story are love‚ lies and trust. An example of love can be seen in the characters Don Pedro‚ Claudio‚ Hero‚ Leonato and Ursula. They play with Benedick and Beatrice and makes them fall in love with each other. Before the nasty little pranks‚ they were sworn enemies‚ and after it they became are lovers. An example of lies can be seen when Don John‚ Borachio and Conrad tricked Claudio and Don Pedro into believing that Hero was disloyal and Leonato tricked Claudio and Don

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    Bulgaria. We arrived at the hotel late at night and immediately went to bed. The next day we planned to lie on the beach and take a walk around the city‚ but the weather has made adjustments: there was no sun in the sky‚ and the breeze was blowing nasty. However‚ despite this‚ we walked along the beach and made a bunch of photos. After that‚ we went to the center of the city and looked at a lot of places of interest. Varna has a lot of attractions‚ it is one of the most popular tourist destinations

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    who lives in his mother’s house in the spillway of the Balene dam. Fourth major plot involves characters from christen and Native American creation myths figures including Ahdamn‚ First woman‚ the young man who walks on water‚ Robinson Cruose‚ and Nasty Bumpo

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    shotgun So I made target practice out of that ol’ picture of you and empty box of wine Guitars and snapbacks Gonna flick you out like cigarette ash Small town sunsets My life and the night go back to black Gonna knock you off your throne With your nasty

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    Symbolism In Hedda Gabler

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    from the upper class. Like a gun‚ Hedda is hot on the inside and cool on the outside. On the outside‚ Hedda appears like a sweet‚ beautiful young lady with good intentions. However‚ the reader learns that Hedda is a jealous‚ impulsive person with nasty intentions. Owning guns makes Hedda feel like she i. In the Victorian era‚ women had rules and guidelines to follow. Hedda tends to go against typical women’s roles of the Victorian era‚ having more qualities that are deemed masculine than feminine

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