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    In Shakespeare’s tragedy Macbeth‚ the main character Macbeth yearns to be king which leads to an overpowering sense of guilt causing his downfall. King Duncan constantly praises Macbeth for his fidelity and chivalry‚ but when Duncan crowns his son king‚ Macbeth feels deceived. Thus‚ Macbeth and his wife plot to murder Duncan so Macbeth can become king. As the time approaches to assassinate Duncan‚ Macbeth begins hallucinating. Macbeth declares in a soliloquy: “A dagger of the mind‚ a false creation

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    Aptitude tests Psychological tests to measure specific abilities‚ such as mechanical or clerical skills. Sometimes these tests must be specially designed for a particular job‚ but there are also tests available that measure general clerical and mechanical aptitudes. An example of Aptitude test is the Minnesota Clerical Test; it is a 15-minutes individual or group test in two parts: number comparison (matching 200 pairs of numbers) and name comparison. Applicants are instructed to works as fast as

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    What made the Incan Empire so historically significant? Rachael Cardenas Block 6B From 1438 to 1535‚ the Incan Empire made a historical impact. The Incan Empire was located in South America on the western coast in the present countries of Peru. (Tagle.) Three-fourths of the Empire was located within present day Peru. Since the rule of the Empire did descend through familial ties‚ the ruling emperor was chosen on account by his family dynasty. (Hutagalung.) The empire of the Incas merits importance

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    Truth of the Eye In chapter 3 of The Great Gatsby‚ by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ Owl Eyes discovers the legitimacy of Gatsby’s books symbolizing the constancy of the watchful eye and illustrating the ironic clash between reality and deception. Fitzgerald uses eyes as a fundamental symbol throughout the novel to demonstrate that all actions are observed by others. Owl Eyes is a character who immediately realizes that Gatsby is “a regular Belasco” (Fitzgerald 45) putting on a show. Just like Belasco

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    Charles Cornwallis‚ the oldest son of Charles‚ was born at Grosvenor Square‚ London‚ on New Year’s Eve in 1738. Edward cornwallis was a importance because he was a general that had impacts on the revolutionary War. Cornwallis started his military days at the beginning of the French and Indian War.

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    Calypso‚ the nymph of the braided tresses‚ was a goddess whom many feared‚ and it just so happens that it was her island that Odysseus slowly drifted towards upon a piece of wreckage on the 9th night after his ship was wrecked. Although the night was unwelcoming and filled with gloom‚ Odysseus felt re-energized and filled with strength after the first signs of morning trickled in‚ and this was when Odysseus first noticed the beautiful island that lay in front of him. Odysseus began his journey inland

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    The Battle of Stalingrad remains as the Soviet’s turning point in WWII. The Battle of Stalingrad lasted from July 17‚ 1942 - February 2‚ 1943. Moving onward‚ the Germans expected for an easy seize of the city but it didn’t turn out that way. Since Stalingrad got its name from Stalin himself the Soviet’s obtained determination to keep control of the city. In order to do this‚ the Soviet’s built up their army and defense while continuously bringing reinforcements. The Soviet’s plan came from V.I. Chuikov

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    Andrey Shevchuk Fa14 CLASS HIST24 09/29/14 Catherine’s Nakaz “Catherine the Great” and a New Code of Laws also known as the Nakaz. The document is the primary source‚ which is that there are a lot of detailed information‚ and it is the original source about the topic. I think that the document that Catherine the Great wrote to the commissioners for composing a new code of laws‚ is remarkable because she sought to strengthen laws. She had Enlightenment concepts of natural law‚ freedom‚ and‚

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    saw two different classes of people with the Patricians and the Plebeians. Between these two classes arose a divide between them in terms of economics and political power which led the way for Plebeian revolt. In this essay‚ I will discuss the differences between the two groups‚ what led to the revolt and the results of their secession. When Rome was first organized there were three tribes that made up the Roman community. Those tribes were the Romans (Ramnes)‚ Sabines (Tities) and the Lucernes (who

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    The New York Slave Revolt of 1712 was an uprising in New York City. New York enacted laws that restricted the lives of enslaved peoples. A slave market was built near present-day Wall Street to accommodate the increase in slaves being imported by the Royal African Company. By the early 1700s about 20 percent of the population were African slaves. Slaves were limited and required to carry a pass to be able to travel more than a mile from home‚ couldn’t gather in groups of more than three people‚ marriage

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