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    following statements? (a) “We do many things‚ sir‚ “Nicola answered seriously. He glanced at us hopefully. Nicola informed the author and his companion that they did many things to earn their bread they gazed at them in a hope that these gentlemen would give them opportunity to work for them so that they would earn more money. (b)He coloured deeply under his sunburn‚ then grew pale. After having discovered that Nicola and Jacopo do a lot of work‚ the author and his friend

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    Short Story Analysis: "The Judge ’s Wife" by Isabel Allende Life is full of unexpected surprises and sometimes we can find ourselves in unpredictable and dangerous situations when the life itself depends on what we do. Most of the time in these cases we do not have a chance to carefully and rationally think over our actions and just improvise trusting our instincts and fate. Here is the example of such a bad fortune: a young woman gets stuck in a motor car in the middle of nowhere. Her husband and

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    let others be harmed. When Parris ’s daughter was almost dead he was concerned about how the girls dancing in the forest naked would‚ ruin his reputation with the people‚ and if it would cause him to step down from the pulpit “There is a faction that is sworn to drive me from my pulpit” (Miller). Parris later in the story begged Danforth to suspend the trials‚ not because he wanted justice‚ but he feared the townspeople. Many people did not have integrity and choose to confess of doing witchcraft

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    philosophy. Galileo was born in Pisa‚ Italy on February 15 1564.(Drake 21) Galileo’s father wanted him to pursue a career in medicine‚ as that was where the money was‚ so at the age of 11 Galileo was sent off to study in a Jesuit Monastery. After attending the Monastery for four years he came home to his father wanting to become a monk‚ this is not what his father wanted‚ so Galileo was withdrawn. In 1581 at the age of 17‚ he was enrolled in the University of Pisa to study medicine‚ as his father

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    ‘father of experimental physics’ (18)‚ was of many roles a mathematician‚ philosopher and astronomer. He began his studies at the University of Pisa in 1581‚ attending until 1585 but earning no degree. After proving his talent in mathematics with written papers‚ proofs and the occasional public lecture‚ Galileo secured a teaching profession at the University of Pisa in 1589 and so began his career-long experimental science journey. At the time‚ the Aristotelian concept was accepted as doctrine by the Roman-Catholic

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    part opens with the introduction of the characters. Nicolas and his cousins were taken to the sands of Jagborough as a special treat. This trip was the idea of Nicolas’s aunt‚ a woman of ungovernable temper. The reason for such kind of punishment was Nicolas’s morning trick when he refused to eat his wholesome bread-and-milk on the seemingly frivolous ground that there was a frog in it. But indeed he had put a frog there himself. So‚ Nicolas was in disgrace and he was prohibited enter a gooseberry

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    criticized of meddling with state affairs using the pulpit‚ he would sometimes say that he was merely exercising his rights‚ his freedom of speech‚ not as a priest‚ but as a Filipino citizen. He reiterated that priests or church authorities in general are also Filipino nationals and therefore had the right to speak about political affairs‚ and have varying opinions‚ and endorse their own political candidates. As long as they do not use the pulpit for these reasons‚ they are not violating the separation

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    For my essay I chose Nicolas Sarkozy‚ who is the President of the French Republic. I would describe Nicolas Sarkozy’s leadership style as visionary‚ affiliative‚ commanding and pacesetting. Nicolas Sarkozy has a reputation as being “confident and fast-paced” and “aggressive”. I would consider Mr. Sarkozy as a visionary on the fact that he was once a lawyer and is close to his people. Mr. Sarkozy inspires people with his vision and reforms. Mr. Sarkozy is affiliative by boosting morale during the

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    Nicolas Copernicus Nicolas Copernicus 1473-1543 Physics February 8‚ 2000 Nicolas Copernicus Nicolas Copernicus 1473-1543 Copernicus was born in Poland in 1473‚ he started his education at Cracow University. There he studied mathematics and optics. From here he went to Italy‚ where he was appointed as a canon in the cathedral of Frauenburg‚ where he spent a comfortable academic life studding. Copernicus had some small hobbies while at the cathedral‚ he painted‚ and frequently translated Greek poetry

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