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    Much Ado About Nothing

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    alludes to in Act 2: "Marry‚ once before he won it for me with false dice; / Therefore your grace may well say I have lost it’ (2.1.265-7). We see that at one time in the past they had a relationship that somewhere went wrong. The deception of Beatrice and Benedick comes courtesy of Don Pedro in Act 2. In this scene‚ Don Pedro‚ out of pure amusement‚ asks Leonato‚ the governor of Messina‚ and Claudio‚ a lord attending on Don Pedro‚ for help to bring these two together: "If we can do this‚

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    Hamlet Father and Sons

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    any two people. In the case of King and Prince Hamlet‚ this is true. 	Hamlet looked up to his father because he felt that he was a great leader and the bravest man that he knew‚ as Hamlet mentioned in Act 1‚ Scene 11‚ Line 149‚ "So excellent a king." He wanted to be so much like him‚ but couldn’t because of a couple of barriers that he had to deal with. He became a lot like his father in the end. 	King Hamlet must have been a good father for his son to be so devoted and loyal

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    Indian Camp

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    is nurturing caring and wants only the best for his son. "Nick lay back with his fathers arms around him." This quote shows that Nick’s father is affectionate towards his son and is caring. When at the home of the Indian woman Nick’s father begins to explain to him why they are there. He tells him that the woman is very sick and that she needs his help. The woman is screaming in agony and Nick’s father tells him that‚ " What she is going through is called being in labor. The baby

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    Old Man and the Sea

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    the struggle that Santiago is having with himself. The constant struggle makes Santiago realize that he is no longer as young as he thinks he is and he must rely on the help of others. This is shown when Santiago is battling the Tiburon. " ‘Bad news for you fish’‚ he said and shifted the line over the sacks that covered his shoulders. He was comfortable‚ but suffering‚ although he did not admit to the suffering at all. ‘ I am not religious...but I will say Ten Hail Marys that

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    The Illusion of Happiness

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    True happiness is often defined as satisfaction‚ contentment‚ and acceptance. But what comes after the feeling of contentment? Arthur Schopenhauer believes the world to be a "vale of tears‚ full of suffering. All happiness is an illusion. Life oscillates like a pendulum‚ back and forth between the pain and boredom". He explains happiness as a wish of satisfaction‚ which in turn‚ brings forward new wishes that again need to be satisfied. With the absence of satisfaction‚ we result in suffering

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    Slobodan Milosevic

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    "I wouldn’t mind if they needed to take [Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic] out‚" said Chris Walter‚ 23‚ a college student living in Chagrin Falls‚ Ohio. I felt the same way about Saddam Hussein. I think the longer you keep the problem around‚ the sooner it is going to come back and bite you." From the Washington Post April 18th‚ 1999 The horrors of the atrocities committed against Kosovo such as the targeted attacks on civilians‚ "ethnic cleansing"‚ and

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    Terry Fox

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    night before his operation a former coach brought Terry a magazine featuring a man who ran a marathon after a similar operation. Terry didn’t want to do something small if he was going to do something he was going to do it big. "I am competitive" Terry said‚ "I’m a dreamer. I like challenges. I don’t give up. When I decided to do it‚ I knew it was going to be all out. There was no in between Terry’s sixteen month follow up he saw all

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    in the book he is more of a spectator to the war because he only notices his surrounding’s‚ but misses the effects of the situation he is in. When talking about the war and the epidemic of cholera that has come through‚ he says‚ "…Only seven thousand have died." This illustrates his innocent perception of the war because he doesn’t acknowledge how many people have actually died. Without understanding the reality of his surroundings he forgets that he too can die from the war. When the

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    irony‚ "In today’s context‚ irony is a sensibility that values cleverness and style above passion and commitment. It attacks bad taste by seeming to celebrate it. It mocks devotion to important causes by feigning devotion to trivial causes… Which makes it sound pretty awful‚ and it can be." After the first few paragraphs in his essay‚ it becomes clear which side Gordon is on. However‚ he does show that he is not totally putting down irony‚ just the people using it incorrectly‚ "… there

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    Irving Penn

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    the platinum-palladium process as well as working with new techniques. The combination of innovative photography and meticulous printing has made Irving Penn one of the most significant photographers of the twentieth century. "Photographing a cake can be art‚" Irving Penn said when he opened his studio in 1953. Before long he was backing up his statement with a series of advertising illustrations that created a new high standard in the field and established a reputation that has kept

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