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    lines of unrhymed iambic pentameter (blank verse). At the start of the trumpets Duke Orsino enters wanting to be loved by Countess Olivia. However‚ she refuses to be seen for seven years because she misses her father and brother. Meanwhile‚ after a shipwreck‚ Viola is found a survivor. Viola disguises herself as a man with the name‚ Cesario. Within Countess Olivia’s estate‚ we are introduced to a multitude of new characters: Sir Toby Belch (Olivia’s cousin)‚ Sir Andrew Aguecheek (her wooer)‚ Feste (the

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    Did you know that there are more than 350 species of shark? Some of the most common types of sharks are the angel sharks‚ saw sharks‚ and cow sharks. Sharks have a strange fossil record consisting of mainly teeth. The shark is also considered to be the perfect predator. Sharks come in all different shapes and sizes. Sharks are also known to sometimes attack people. Some of the main types of sharks are the angel sharks‚ saw sharks‚ and cow sharks. Squainiformes‚ or also known as the angel sharks

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    Life is a journey‚ in which one’s character is shaped by the experiences they encompass‚ and their life choices are affected according to the nature of these experiences. The environment a person has been exposed to and can relate with‚ also influences one’s disposition and determines essential qualities a person may bear. Messages of a text are often unclear at first glance‚ yet through the incorporation of key elements of the Western Australian environment‚ many messages are reveled to us that

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    Libbie Johnson Bohannon October 23‚ 2012 The Raven Edgar Allan Poe was born January 19‚ 1809 and became a famous American author and poet. He is most known for his mysterious and gruesome horror stories but one of his most famous is The Raven. First published in January 1845‚ the poem is known for its musicality‚ stylized language‚ and supernatural atmosphere. The story is about a talking raven’s mysterious visit to a distraught lover‚ tracing the man’s slow fall into madness. The Raven was

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    all that imprints a feeling of terror‚ leads to the sublime." In French and British painting of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries‚ the recurrence of images of shipwrecks (2003.42.56) and other representations of man’s struggle against the awesome power of nature manifest this sensibility. Scenes of shipwrecks culminated in 1819 with Théodore Gericault’s strikingly original Raft of the Medusa (Louvre)‚ based on a contemporary event. In its horrifying explicitness‚ emotional intensity

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    The Republic. Philus gives the hypothetical situation of a shipwreck where a strong man sees a weaker man on a piece of driftwood. He states the man would act justly if he does not push him off‚ but would act unjustly if he pushes him off to save himself. In Philus’ opinion‚ the strong swimmer acts out of necessity to save his own life‚ and this is not an inherently evil act. The man has the ability and the will to survive the shipwreck due to the circumstances that he’s been forced into. But as

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    returned about 70 or 80 of the 130 ships that set sail from Lisbon. Many were under such poor condition that it was impossible to repair and had to be scrapped. Of the 31‚000 men who had embarked estimated 20‚000 died: 1500 in the fighting‚ 8‚500 shipwrecks and 2‚000 killed in Ireland‚ plus another 8‚000 who died during the voyage or to reach port victims disease and the hardships of life on board. The dead included many of the best masters of the time‚ like Alonso de Leyva‚ Miguel de Oquendo and Juan

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    but the story begins with a present day and the exploring of the shipwreck RMS Titanic in 1996 by Brock Lovett (Bill Paxton) and its team for searching a diamond necklace named “Heart of the Ocean”. After finding an old picture of a young naked woman wearing this necklace‚ an old woman named Rose Dawson Calvert (Gloria Stuart) calls the team and claims that she is the woman in the picture. She and her granddaughter come on the shipwreck and Rose Dawson begins to tell the story. Here‚ we are back

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    Ethical Problems of Gambling Eva Bohannon SOC120: Introduction to Ethics & Social Responsibility Instructor: Nadine Acevedo May 26‚ 2014 Ethical Problems of Gambling 1 Looking at the ethical view of gambling through the eyes of Utilitarianism and Deontology perspectives we will find 2 very different views with the same outcome. Should there be any restriction of gambling? Is it a form of freedom‚ or an invitation to addiction? George Washington said: “Gambling is the child of avarice‚ the brother

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    Twelfth Night Essay In the play of Twelfth Night‚ William Shakespeare shows us many themes. One of them is about the nature of love. He displays this with three types of love: love of self‚ using the character Malvolio‚ unselfish love‚ using the character Antonio‚ and unrequited love‚ using the character Orsino. Each of which is expressed by different characters in different ways. In today’s society‚ many people love themselves more than anything else. Shakespeare shows this issue in Twelfth

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