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    Cole Woods’ Much Ado About Nothing Portfolio Act 1 1. I think that the title is implying that in the story there will be something that everyone makes a huge deal about but in reality it is either insignificant or literally nothing. 2. The setting is Messina‚ Italy at Leonato’s house 3. There is an air of happiness set in the first scene due to winning the most recent battle with the loss of only a few men 4. She asks this in reference to Benedick as a clever stab at him. This is just

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    watching TV in excessive amounts is eye-strain. It is true that there are specifications for watching TV; TV should be 5 m away from the eye‚ the room should be adequately lit‚ TV should be placed at the same height with our eyes‚ etc. However‚ these do not prevent our eyes from getting tired if we keep watching TV for a long time. Another effect is obesity‚ which is widely observed in people who like watching TV and eating snacks every day. TV is such a powerful machine that people cannot get away

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    today? Should we have the right to retaliate if other freedoms are seized? Should we have the right to hunt? Should we have the right to protect our belongings and families? If you said yes to any of these questions‚ then you probably believe that we do need protection‚ hunting‚ and other freedoms that are vital. First‚ U.S. citizens have the right to protect themselves. For example‚ robberies and other crimes occur every day and people are entitled to protect themselves. If we don’t have the right

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    to 128 percent‚ from $490 to more than $1‚115 (Auerbach and L.Kellermann 2011). U.S use a lot of interventions where expensive diagnostic tests‚ such as MRI and CT scans‚ knee replacements and so on. U.S have a very good quality of cancer care‚ and having very good health services. According to OECD indicators “at 17.4% of GDP in 2009‚ US health

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    William Shakespeare’s Much Ado about Nothing became popular in the early 1600’s‚ a time when Elizabethan English was commonly spoken. In Elizabethan times the word nothing was instead recognized as noting. Shakespeare uses this pun in his script intending to signify the importance of observing and noting that takes place throughout the play. Many of the characters participate in the actions of observing or noting throughout Much Ado about Nothing in order to stimulate the action and to generate

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    MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING

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    Analysis Much Ado About Nothing opens in a liminal situation with a war that has just ended. The men enter a "golden world" in Messina where the women are already located. In this situation‚ people fail to take things seriously‚ causing the war of the wombs to soon turn into a war of words. Benedick and Beatrice are the main examples of male/female rivalry that converts into belligerent wordplay. The first act portrays all the characters as being very careful to observe social norms‚ especially

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    Much Ado About Nothing The play Much Ado About Nothing created by William Shakespeare is humorous and entertaining. It is about two people who love eachother‚ when someone sabotages their relationship. In the end they get married and live a very happy life. Although this play is comedic‚ deception‚ god or bad‚ is present throughout it. Deception is found when Don John ruins Hero and Claudio’s wedding‚ it is also found when the other characters decieve Beatrice and Benvolio that they love

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    “Don’t smoke too much‚ drink too much‚ eat too much‚ or work too much. We’re all on the road to the grave—but there’s no need to be in the passing lane.” — Robert Orben. The average American works about 34.4 hours per week‚ making us the 16th highest worked country in the world. The highest country is Mexico who has an average of 42 hours per week‚ the other countries are very close to the American average. Many people feel like they have to work overtime just to provide for themselves and their

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    For our last writing assignment I choose to watch Much Ado about Nothing‚ and to describe the factors of how Beatirce and Benedick fall in love. The story begins with Leonato and his family preparing to welcome there friend’s home from war. Everyone in the town is ecstatic that the soldiers are coming home and they all make sure to look their best to welcome them home. The soldiers are Don Pedro‚ a very close friend to Leonato; Don Jon‚ who is Don Pedros bitter brother; Claudio‚ a gentle nobleman

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    Much Ado About Nothing--the title sounds‚ to a modern ear‚ offhand and self-effacing; we might expect the play that follows such a beginning to be a marvelous piece of fluff and not much more. However‚ the play and the title itself are weightier than they initially seem. Shakespeare used two other such titles--Twelfth Night‚ or What You Will and As You Like It--both of which send unexpected reverberations of meaning throughout their respective plays‚ the former with its reference to the Epiphany

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