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    anything for you‚ at another a friend was a shoulder to cry on‚ or a person to gossip with about the latest news. At another time a friend was just someone who you could play racquetball or golf with after work. Most people have similar views on what a true friend is. That view is that a true friend is someone who is always there for you and a person you enjoy spending time with. In The Merchant of Venice‚ Shakespeare shows the reader; through the characters of Bassanio and Antonio‚ what the true definition

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    New England experienced a huge population growth during the 18th century‚ rising from 250‚000 colonists in 1700 to over 2 million in 1770. The growth and diversity of the colonial population in the eighteenth century stemmed from both natural increases and immigration‚ which shifted the ethnic and racial balance of the colonies. The colonial economy also expanded during the eighteenth century. In 1700‚ nearly all the colonist lived within fifty miles of the Atlantic coast. The almost limitless

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    Merchants in the middle ages played a part to make society what it is today. Merchants are referred to as business people who were involved in trade or retail to earn a living. The skill of trading in the Renaissance time‚ used by merchants‚ is reflected in the trading that occurs in the present century. Over time‚ merchants grew wealthy‚ but not before they were discriminated against by some of society. The job of a merchant may come across as simple‚ but in fact merchants in the Renaissance era

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    title for the ’Merchant of Venice’ was ’The Jew of Venice’. Which title do you think is the more appropriate? ’The Merchant of Venice’ tittle has been carefully chosen and it is apt and suggested. There has been some controversy among the critics that the tittle belong to Shylock or Antonio. This controversy arose because in the first entry the play had been named ’The Merchant of Venice’ or ’The Jew of Venice’. Later on the double tittle disappeared and it was named ’The Merchant of Venice’. So

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    Section 1 5.1.2014 Opposition Opposites Attract Although human beings consider love the universal tie that extends and forgives over race‚ gender‚ social statuses‚ habits‚ and beliefs‚ sometimes faults prevent them from loving‚ as Mary Freeman’s “A New England Nun” illustrates. Having faithfully kept their vows of engagement‚ Louisa Ellis and Joe Dagget have reunited after fourteen years of separation. Prim and proper Louisa has cultivated a content life of quiet‚ cleanliness‚ and strict routine. As Joe

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    search a student while law enforcement officers must have probable cause. In the cases of Best V. New Jersey and Safford V. Redding‚ the issues of search and seizure of a student in school are laid out in different scenarios that clearly portray the difference between a constitutional search and an unconstitutional search. The concept of reasonable suspicion is sufficient for the extended search in the Best V. New Jersey case because the student was in clear violation of school policy and the search was

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    BY NEW GENERATION BANKS IN INDIA Prof. Mahantesh M Kuri * ________________________________________________________________________________ ABSTRACT This paper analyzes the facilities provided by the new generation commercial banks. The gamut of services provided by the new age banks include Core Banking‚ At Par Cheque facility‚ Internet Banking‚ Electronic Funds Transfer (RTGS/NEFT)‚ Online request for opening FD/RD/CD accounts etc. In this direction‚ the new generation banks’ contribution

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    Shylock: Villain or Victim The Merchant Of Venice is the story about a merchant by the name of Antonio who borrows money from a Jewish moneylender by the name of Shylock‚ in order to fund his best friend Bassanio’s romantic ambitions. The majority of the residents of Venice during the time this story was written were Christians‚ just like Antonio. At the same time there was a considerable amount of hatred toward those who were not Christians. Antonio needed money quickly and he had no other choice

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    The Merchant of Venice "Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice is still relevant today because it deals with issues which still affect us. Show how two of those issues are discussed in the play." Throughout the play a distinction is made between how things appear on the outside and how they are in reality‚ or on the inside. The issue of appearance versus reality is demonstrated in varied ways‚ mainly by the use of real-life situations. The first representation of this is Shylock’s generosity

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    Through the development of Shylock and Portia‚ Shakespeare has been able to address the main issues of The Merchant Of Venice such as mercy‚ law and revenge but he also questions their principles of trust. Also through Shylock‚ there are other issues such as racism and money that have been portrayed considerably and the role of women has also been developed by Portia. It’s not only these characters that demonstrate other major issues‚ as the concept of love and loyalty shown by Bassanio and Antonio

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