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    Anthony James Barr

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    Anthony James Barr . Born 1940 (age 73–74) New York Nationality American Other names Tony Barr‚ Jim Barr Alma mater North Carolina State University Occupation Programming languageDesigner‚ Software Engineer‚Inventor Anthony James Barr‚ aka Tony Barr or Jim Barr (born 1940) is an American programming language designer‚ software engineer‚ and inventor. Among his notable contributions are the Statistical Analysis System (SAS)‚ automated lumber yield optimization‚ and the Automated Classification of

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    In “Julius Caeser”‚ by William Shakespeare‚ there are a variety of unique characters but one stands out as the most noble. This character is Brutus and he is the most multi-layered of the characters in this play. He is pleased of his reputation because of glory‚ honor and nobleness‚ but he is not always experiential or practical‚ and is often naive. This leads Brutus to see the world from a somewhat skewed angle. Brutus has alot of clear strengths but one of them in particular is the

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    ENG2De 31 March 2014 Julius Caesars greatest supporter During the early ages areas around the world‚ especially in Rome‚ it was not uncommon for people to honour a person of a higher class of society. In the play Julius Caesar written by Shakespeare‚ Antony and Caesars relationship was well documented. Their relationship displayed how noble some Romans were to the people that were higher class. Throughout the whole play Antony was a great supporter of Caesar‚ as a friend and as a man of power

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    say I. While reading the Funeral Oration made by Pericles‚ son of Xanthippus and a Athenian General‚ I realized that he made some statements about Athens that did not seem quite right‚ in fact down right boastful in certain places. So I did some research and found a few other sources that wrote about that same speech to include my history textbook to see if what I was reading/thinking was correct. My objective with this essay is to show three instances of the speech that Pericles exaggerated or

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    Anthony Patch‚ the protagonist of the novel‚ is a great example of a person suffering from unconscious narcissism. He is a man whose mind is constantly preoccupied with self admiration and his activities serve no better purpose to him than underpinning his greatness. On the very first page of the novel we are told that Anthony ’’thinks of himself rather an exceptional young man‚ thoroughly sophisticated‚ well adjusted to his environment‚ and somewhat more significant than anyone else he knows’’1

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    Julius Caesar The art of persuasion dates back to before the time of William Shakespeare and Julius Caesar and has been used excessively in literature throughout history. The art of persuasion has no boundaries‚ anyone may use it. It does not matter their social or economic status. Though the method used may be different‚ the goal is always the same‚ to get the subject to support the cause at hand. It encourages them to think or behave in a certain way‚ perhaps to change their opinion‚ or to make

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    In Shakespeare’s play‚ Julius Caesar‚ Calphurnia argues to her husband‚ Julius‚ to remain home after she dreamt of his murder. In her argument‚ Calphurnia uses juxtaposition‚ personification‚ and imagery to persuade him. She uses these rhetorical devices well‚ but was unable to convince him. Calphurnia used juxtaposition to place a dying man and his neighing horse side by side. A horse grows very accustomed to their master. They are able to know when their master is in pain‚ is happy‚ or is in serious

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    Antony Flew: The Existence and Belief of God How can I start this paper? Hmmmm…..??? Let’s begin with the parable. Antony Flew starts off his speech by telling the audience this story of two explorers that accidentally came upon a garden in a jungle. In this garden‚ there were many beautiful flowers and weeds. One explorer says‚ "some gardener must tend this plot". While the other disagrees‚ "there is no gardener". So‚ these two explorers tried to figure out who was right and who was wrong

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    Antony’s speech. line-to-line analysis: / / - / - - / - - / Friends‚ Romans‚ countrymen‚ lend me your ears; From a rhythmic perspective‚ the trochaic feel of this opening immediately commands attention. The succession of hard stresses is also Shakespeare’s way of using the verse to help Antony cut through the din of the crowd. Antony also echoes the opening line that Brutus uses ("Romans‚ countrymen‚ and lovers!")‚ but conspicuously rearranges it; where Brutus begins

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    Julius Caesar’s Responsibility for His Own Death in William Shakespeare’s Play William Shakespeare’s ’Julius Caesar’ is a tale of a very ambitious roman who is betrayed by his nearest and dearest‚ not to mention most trusted‚ friends. Caesar‚ a famous military general had great hopes of one day becoming sole ruler of Rome‚- but was prevented from doing so by his own death . Caesar was a great man‚- brave and noble‚- having all the virtues of a hero‚- but most terrible in his ambitiousness

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