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    conscience and guilt and reinforces the images of night‚ darkness‚ and evil. Sleep is a symbol of innocence and goodness‚ one of the main themes in the play. Since Macbeth has done a deed of great evil‚ murdering Duncan‚ Macbeth is no longer innocent. And hence he is no longer allowed to sleep. Macbeth also realizes this himself after the murder and says‚ "[Macbeth] has murdered sleep‚ and therefore‚ Macbeth shall sleep no more" (II.ii.39-40). Lady Macbeth is also an evil character and so she also can’t

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    Should marriage be converted into a three year contract? Marriage was originated to unite a man and a woman in the closest and most endearing way. During a marriage ceremony‚ the couple vows to be together forever whether the situations they face together are good or bad‚ and death is the only thing that should make them part. Unfortunately‚ many marriage vows are broken today‚ and the end result of this is separation or divorce. Due to an enormous rate of broken marriages‚ many raise the

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    learning in Malaysia. Several factors such as usefulness‚ ease of use‚ compatibility‚ privacy‚ security‚ normative-beliefs and attitude that influence student’s buying intention were analyzed. Respondents who were selected are studying in a public institution of higher learning in Penang‚ Malaysia. Based on theory of reasoned action (TRA)‚ the technology acceptance model (TAM) concluded that there are two salient beliefs which are ease of use and usefulness. This theory has been applied on the

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    In fact Chirot and McCauley claim that today’s modern world actually appears to be on the verge of more large scale massacres and suggest them to potentially be religion based. In today’s scenario‚ many of the modernized societies of the world no longer are as susceptible to genocide due to a larger acceptance of the diverse cultures people have. However‚ in some places where cultures‚ religions‚ or ideologies are seen more as right or wrong‚ these mass killings still hold potential until views are

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    plague Hector’s body. Unlike a normal being‚ Achilles was never given the tools to cope and deal with his emotions‚ “never permitting himself to betray to others what he felt “‚ instead he was always told to keep then locked up inside. When he could no longer control his emotions‚ everything that was inside‚ everything that was locked away from the world‚ came out. Taking his rage upon Hector was at the time the only logical thought through Achilles’ mind but little was he aware that this would turn out

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    at ten p.m. This was after a day of on campus classes‚ a dentist appointment‚ and a work shift. I knew I could fit the fifty minute timed exam in my day somewhere‚ but the flexibility of being able to have it done by midnight made my day flow with ease. The online classroom allows me to save money on textbooks and gas. I drive a suburban that has a huge gas tank‚ and takes nearly a hundred dollars to fill. Instead of driving forty minutes to campus five days a week‚ I meet face to face with

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    are the consequences of the internet outweighing the benefits? Technology is changing the way people think‚ process information and even the way they act. People tend to want to take the easiest‚ fastest way to communicate‚ instead of taking a longer more thought-felt approach. Many articles have been written about this very subject. In Ellen Goodman’s article “In Praise of a Snail’s Pace” she says the way we communicate is greatly influenced by the computer and e-mail. When we send an e-mail

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    one child‚ with Dad being the main financial contributor and Mum being the home maker as popularised by sociologists such as George Murdoch (3). This is no longer seen as common place as it once was. Children within this family structure receive strength and stability from both parents and generally have more opportunities due to the financial ease of two parents who both contribute this way to the household. This has led to varied family types and include but are not limited to extended families‚

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    to conduct its business. This virtual enterprise structure has gained wide appeal to businesses for the minimizing the risks of fixed costs in volatile markets‚ both within the way they operate and the product or service they provide. However‚ this ease of entry and operation may also facilitate a blur of the boundaries established with traditional transactions‚ such as privacy and intellectual property rights. The successful prosecution of theft of intellectual property from the music industry has

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    of this is surprising. The OAPA is a piece of Victorian legislation and was never intended to be a logical or consistent set of rules‚ the purpose of the act was to gather together relevant pieces of legislation and form them into a single act for ease of finding.

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