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    Iago’s weakness: jealousy; he’s jealous of Othello & Cassio along with the success that comes with Desdemona insecure fixated with sex intelligent *misogynist—hater of women *androgyist-- hater of humans cruel: bad husband Desdemona: innocent? Direct Confident Elevated social class--comes from a very high class/social class compared to everyone else. intelligent beautiful Desdemona helps Othello’s self esteem: confidence booster. Othello: Honorable Charismatic *Experienced Confident

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    him and does everything Iago tells him to do. At the beginning of the play‚ Roderigo alerts Brabantio‚ under Iago’s command‚ about Desdemona eloping with the Moor. He sails with Iago to Cyprus and later serves as a pawn in Iago’s plan to ruin Othello and Cassios’ lives. At the instruction of Iago‚ Roderigo starts a fight with Cassio while Iago sits back and watches during the general celebration. Later‚ he attacks Cassio in the dark and wounds him‚ while Cassio manages to wound Roderigo back.

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    Noble Lie

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    According to Plato the role of a central government is to determine where a person belongs or should be positioned society. This belief seems to stem from the ideals of communism or socialism‚ but Plato’s ideas have many departures from those schools of thought. In Plato’s Republic labor is organized by a government run education system that identifies the best roles for each citizen. He compliments his theory of government rule with his theory of justice. Plato argues that justice occurs only

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    Othello

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    English Literature The focus of the play Othello is not so much Othello’s flaws and weaknesses but more Iago’s villainy. A thorough analysis of the play Othello tends to reveal that the focus of the play is actually about Othello’s flaws and weaknesses rather than Iago’s villainy. This conclusion has been reached due to the fact that many elements of drama as well as a characteristic of Shakespearean tragedy are centered on Othello and his imperfections. In essence‚ the conflict and thematic

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    The Importance of Reputation in Othello In William Shakespeare’s Othello‚ there are many motives that drive the direction of the play’s characters. None more prominent than reputation. Reputation is simply part of one’s life‚ none can dispute that fact. To some it is a blessing‚ to others it is a curse. Throughout the duration of the play‚ the characters Iago‚ Othello‚ and Cassio display the importance of reputation. Iago’s honest reputation‚ Othello’s war fought reputation and Cassio’s desperation

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    Barnes and Noble

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    Barnes & Noble does business -- big business -- by the book. As the #1 bookseller in the US‚ it operates about 650 superstores throughout 49 states and the District of Columbia under the banners Barnes & Noble‚ Bookstop‚ and Bookstar‚ as well as about 200 mall stores using the names B. Dalton‚ Doubleday‚ and Scribner’s. The company’s GameStop subsidiary is the #1 US video game retailer with about 1‚500 stores under the names Babbage’s Etc.‚ GameStop‚ and FuncoLand. Barnes & Noble owned about 75%

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    Barnes & Noble: Will The Bookseller Survive? Books have played an important role not only in spreading the idea of democracy but also in connecting us to new ideas to both our reality and fantasy experiences. Advances in technology seem to happen quicker and quicker with each passing day forcing change to what may or may not be a standard in today’s society. Not so long ago cell phones were new and the size of bricks. Only the elite were fortunate to have a cell phone. Today kids younger than

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    Food Insecurity In America

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    Introduction Food insecurity exists when there is a lack or limited access to nutritious and affordable food. According to the United Department of Agriculture(USDA)‚ about 17.4 million US households suffered from food insecurity in 2014. This represents 14.9 percent of US households struggling to obtain adequate and nutritious food. Even though‚ food insecurity can affect anyone‚ the 2014 USDA report shows that families with children under 6(19.9%)‚ headed by single mothers (35.3%) and coming from

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    Food Insecurity Speech

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    in the ongoing problems of food insecurity. There is an unlimited amount of volunteer opportunities in this country and in your community in regards to food insecurity‚ however‚ there are many people that do not take the advantage of these open opportunities to volunteer. Volunteering is a step in the right direction to becoming more educated about the pressing issues of food insecurity in America. You seem to be pretty well educated when it comes to food insecurity and I wish more people would follow

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    Christina Noble

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    Christina Noble is the founder of the Christina Noble Children’s Foundation. From the 20 years Christina arrived at Vietnam‚ she loved the people. Christina first renovated a dilapidated building for disadvantaged children. Since 1997 there have been over 100 life saving programs in Vietnam which are similar programs to Mongolia. These programs for thousands of children on the streets have saved and nurtured their lives. In many cases these children live with parents‚ uncles‚ aunts and grandparents

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