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    Romeo and Juliet; Fault.

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    In William Shakespeare’s play‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ one of the main characters‚ Juliet‚ commits suicide near the end of the play. Friar Lawrence is directly responsible for the death of Juliet in all ways. He makes not only one‚ but three mistakes that all lead to Juliet’s death. He gave a poison to Juliet‚ he trusted someone else with a letter of great significance to deliver to Romeo‚ and he fled when Juliet was in the most danger at the tomb. Had he not have made these three major terrible mistakes

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    The Fault in Our Stars

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    War can represent something different to everyone. It can be liberation. It can be devastation. It can be both. In John Green’s novel‚ The Fault in Our Stars‚ the war on cancer is explored. The reader is able to see how the different characters react and interact given the tragic circumstances. It is evident that the war experience varies from person to person‚ and this impacts his or her personal outcome. Attitudes towards war on illnesses vary. For example‚ Hazel‚ a teenager suffering from

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    you wanted to do with your life‚ so you probably did something that was out of the ordinary. John Green expresses this theme in both his books "The Fault In Our Stars" and "Paper Towns". Both books have entirely different story lines but seem to have this theme in common. Lets first talk about the differences between both of the books by Green. "The Fault In Our Stars" main characters are Hazel Grace a teenager and Augustus Waters also a teenager. Hazel and Augustus both have a life conflict that is

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    San Pedro Calungsod

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    SAN PEDRO CALUNGSOD Pedro Calungsod was a 17th century teenage catechist of the Jesuit mission in the Marianas.  On April 2‚ 1672 he was killed for his faith together with Bl. Diego San Luis Vitoris‚ SJ in Guam. The canonization process for Pedro Calungsod started on June 25‚ 1998.  On March 5‚ 2000 he was declared a "beatus".  On December 19‚ 2011 a miracle through his intercession was approved.  The Holy Father has decreed that the canonization will be held in Rome

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    Significant Lines

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    HISTORY 212-2 Primary Source Analysis #2 Significant Lines for Discussion Chapter 16: America’s Gilded Age‚ 1870-1890 Thorstein Veblen‚ Excerpts from The Theory of the Leisure Class (1899) * “By a further refinement‚ wealth acquired passively by transmission from ancestors or other antecedents presently becomes even more honorific than wealth acquired by the possessor’s own effort.” Luther Standing Bear‚ excerpt from My People the Sioux (1928) * “These people cared nothing for

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    The Shadow Lines

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    After reading many novels throughout my life I would place‚ The Shadow Lines‚ by Amitav Ghosh‚ in my top 10 list. The novel is based on the narrator who was English educated but Indian born. The narrator illustrates and shares his views of foreign countries which he has never been to with other characters in the novel. Even though the narrator is English educated his values‚ ethics‚ and culture is more Indian than an American. Many of us now notice that when a person migrates from one country

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    San Marino FINAL

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    CASE STUDY San Marino Unified School District Wireless LAN (WLAN) Empowering Students and Teachers with Streamlined Access and Opportunity “Our goal was to choose a new system that would get information to student and faculty users faster and easier‚ with access virtually everywhere on and off campus.” - Stephen Choi‚ Director of Technology‚ San Marino Unified School District Situation: Quest for Higher Performance CUSTOMER PROFILE Located in central Los Angeles County just south of Pasadena‚

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    Cabo San Viejo

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    The characteristics for the Cabo San Viego’s customer base are they are mostly female‚ wealthy‚ and older in age. Accommodations and services could be over $600 so more wealthy people were coming and woman are more self conscience of their body image‚ which Cabo strives to improve. Cabo wants to prove that their resort could make someone live a better and healthier life and tried to target anyone that wanted that as a goal. The customer base is pretty healthy with a lot of return customers‚ but

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    San Andres Movie Analysis

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    The movie‚ San Andres‚ is an exciting movie about major earthquakes devastating California. While there are some scientific truths in the film‚ there are many more scientific fallacies. All of the fallacies in the film are done out of ignorance‚ as a plot device. In this paper‚ both the truths and fallacies will be addressed. To give the film some credit‚ we will first address what was portrayed accurately. In the opening scene a young woman is driving on a winding hillside road‚ when she gets taken

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    “99 Cent” was an iconic photograph taken by the German photographer‚ Andreas Gursky in 1999. Gursky takes an ordered‚ indexical approach to his work. Capturing scenes with enormous amounts of visual information. Gursky has been known to subtly enhance and adjust the structure of his photographs‚ which enables the viewers to assimilate and consume more feasible with just our eyes alone. 99 Cent is a perfect example of the spectacle surrounding consumerism‚ as it is composed in an organized and rigorous

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