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    heir to Montague and tragic hero in this play. He is a passionate and impulsive character that makes him perfect for his part. Because of his passionate character‚ Romeo throws himself into whatever emotion he’s

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    Romeo's Impulsive Nature

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    himself and others into danger. Notably‚ during Romeo’s conversation with Juliet below her window‚ she begs him to leave because of the danger he is in; however‚ Romeo stubbornly decides to stay and attempts to justify “my life were better ended by [the Capulet kinsmen’s] hate/Than death prorogued‚ wanting of thy love” (2.2.82-83). Romeo’s foolhardy decision to remain in his enemy’s territory‚ even at the warning of Juliet‚ articulates his impulsive nature‚ as he does not think his actions through

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    Impulsive behaviour are some things individuals will do everyday which may have an effect on them for following few days or the remainder of their life. Impulsive behaviour will begin with atiny low action‚ and shortly lead to a large catastrophe. Whenever acting stupidly regarding the results‚ you’re acting impetuously. several stories and plays have characters that act during this method and make the complete conflict of the story. a decent example of this can be the play lover and Juliet by Shakspere

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    Impulsive Behavior

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    EFFECTS OF IMPULSIVE BEHAVIOR: PAST & PRESENT Sean M. Raftery W.R.A 150 Dr. Nancy Bunge December 11‚ 2009 Sean Raftery Professor Nancy Bunge W.R.A. 150 11 December 2009 April 16‚ 2007‚ Seung-Hui Cho went on a shooting rampage killing thirty-two college students at Virginia Tech. University before killing himself. This horrifying massacre can be associated with a poor impulsive behavior. Many devastating incidents throughout the years can be associated

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    Impulsive Force

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    Involving Impulsive Force • Playing football • Playing badminton • Playing tennis • Playing golf • Playing baseball Impulsive force is produced during collision according to the Newton’s Second Law. If time of impact is reduced‚ the greater the impulsive force produced causing severe damage to the car. Long Jump [pic] 1. The long jump pit is filled with sand to increase the reaction time when atlete land on it. 2. This is to reduce the impulsive force

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    Romeo's Lust

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    Romeo’s Lust “thus with a kiss I die”Said Romeo just as he kills himself In romeo and juliet. Romeo has Given everything just to be with Juliet. This play was written by William Shakespeare‚ and took place in the 1300s. For centuries both Romeo and Juliet’s families struck with an ax of hatred to each other in the city of verona. Yet during four days the star cross lovers think they found love in each other. True love is an intense feeling of deep affection. What romeo had was a lust for juliet

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    Romeo's Tragic Flaw

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    major downfall of his death. Romeo is an extremely impulsive individual. Throughout the drama‚ Romeo makes decisions without considering the consequences. His mistakes bring about several complications that eventually lead to his untimely death. From the beginning of the novel‚ Romeo continuously falls in love with different people. The first Act of the play portrays an ardent love for the gorgeous Rosaline who refuses to love him. Romeo’s maudlin behavior is a concern to his friends‚ who decide

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    leads to a series of impulsive decisions‚ causing Romeo’s tragic ending. Romeo and Juliet’s tragic ending is caused by Romeo’s impulsiveness. Romeo’s impulsiveness is shown from the very beginning of the book at the Capulet’s party to the very end at Juliet’s family tomb. For example‚ when he first sees Juliet at the party‚ he says‚ “Did my heart love till now? Forswear it‚ sight! For I ne’er saw true beauty till this night.” (I‚ V‚ 50) This proves that Romeo is impulsive because without knowing

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    like normal teenagers. Romeo and Juliet loved the idea of true love. They met and got married a day later‚ against their parents will‚ and they died for each other in the end. Although they died for each other‚ Romeo and Juliet are immature‚ naïve‚ impulsive and don’t understand the true meaning of love. Romeo and Juliet may seem in love‚ but they are in fact in lust. The two "lovers" are immature and naïve‚ they have never felt real love for anyone before‚ just lust. "Did my heart love till now?

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    Consumer Impulsive Purchase

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    overview of the research on impulsive purchase There are many researches have examined the impulsive purchase. Extensive research on impulsive purchase began in the early 1950s and pursued to study consumers’ purchase decision that are made after consumers enter a retailing environment (Rook 1987). The DuPont Consumer Buying Habits Studies (1948-1965) and studies sponsored by the Point-of-Purchase Advertising Institute (e.g. Patterson 1963) boosted the research of impulsive purchase during this period

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