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    so he will follow them. Helena Lester 2 follows him also. The problems that arise from Demetrius’ changeable love stirred jealousy and hurt in Helena. Oberon‚ who is the king of the fairies‚ ordered his servant puck to use love juice on Demetrius’ eyes so he would love Helena. Puck thought Lysander was Demetrius‚ causing both Lysander and Demetrius to fall in love with Helena. Helena though they were mocking her and became mad. Lovers are altered and translated to fools. Oberon and Titania become

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    Luc Brubaker Professor Kozak English 110 Third Argumentative Draft 20 November 2012 My intended audience for this essay‚ is professional sports league commissioners that think they have done enough to keep the game safe. Concussions have continued to affect professional athletes‚ meaning there needs to be something done to better protect them. My purpose is to get professional sport leagues to alter the equipment used in the sport and change some of the rules used in the sport‚ to better protect

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    Neil Perry Neil is the confident and popular student‚ and is well liked by his friend as well as the teachers at the boys-school. He is a person who cares about his friends‚ especially Todd‚ his new roommate. He is portrayed‚ in the film‚ as a boy with brown hair‚ fairly good-looking and tall. In the beginning Neil is inspired by the new English teacher Mr. Keating‚ who is passionate and interesting‚ with his ways of teaching and speaking to his students. Mr. Keating teaches his students to

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    Summer Holidays

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    SUMMER Scotland Guid Nychburris - mid June This is a Dumfries festival which has its origins in a court which resolved disputes between neighbours to make them "Guid Nychburris" or good neighbours. The Queen of the South is crowned during the week-long festivities. Lanimer Day - 17th June Held in Lanark‚ Lanimer Day (a corruption of "landemark" or boundary) is when the houses are decorated with greenery and there is a Lanimer Fair. Selkirk Common Riding - 18th June A ceremony of Riding

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    hypotyposis in this part. The use of repetition can be seen throughout page 240 and 241 as the author repeatedly places time stamps within the text as shown; “With 33 seconds left‚ a stride outside the blue line‚ Petrov drove… Kharlamov flipped the puck back in with 19 seconds remaining…. With under 10 seconds to play” (Coffey). The author’s use of repetition in this scene focus reader’s attention on the fact that the team has almost achieved their goal. As a result‚ this attention causes the scene

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    Irish Culture

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    Irish Culture Ireland is located in Western Europe. The country is rich in culture. In this paper‚ I’ll describe and explain Irish culture. Some of the factors discussed will be fashion‚ music‚ dances‚ holidays‚ festivities‚ cuisine‚ and myths and legends. Fashion in Ireland is pretty much the same as the rest of Western Europe. Sweaters are popular in men and women. Knit caps are also popular choices among the Irish

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    happy developed a short fuse. Wouldn’t take much to set him off. At the beginning of the movie he was playing hockey for team try outs. * First sign of anger irritability was when he beat up the opposing player for touching his hockey puck. Then hit the puck so hard it shattered the glass. * Following that he got anger because he didn’t get called for the team. The coach made a smug comment so in retaliation he beat the coach up and hit everyone that intervened. * The first sign of depression

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    Sidney Crosby The place was Halifax‚ Nova Scotia. The Day was Friday‚ August 7‚ 1987. On this day‚ a man‚ Troy‚ and a woman‚ Trina‚ rejoiced in the birth of their first born child‚ a son. A son that would soon choose to live‚ eat‚ and breathe hockey. A child‚ unknown at the time‚ who would soon take the National Hockey League by storm. A child who would become the greatest‚ talented player of all the hockey world‚ and who would remarkably achieve this goal by the age of nineteen. This is Sidney

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    hockey penalties

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    their gloves and throw punches at each other. Hooking: When a player impedes the progress of an opponent by “hooking” him with his stick. Interference: When a player interferes with or impedes the progress of an opponent who does not have the puck. Also assessed to a player who deliberately knocks the stick out of an opponent’s hand or who prevents a player who has dropped his stick (or any other piece of equipment) from picking it back up. Kneeing: When a player fouls an opponent with his

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    Contrast in Midsummer Night’s Dream Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream is encompassed in the element of contrast in various ways. Contrast is so apparent that it could easily be labeled as a theme in the play. Contrast is important because it emphasizes aspects of a plot or character that may have otherwise been overlooked or understated. Furthermore‚ contrast contributes to prominent themes such as role confusion or the transformation. It is likely that Shakespeare acquired such masterful

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