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    Similarities and Differences: The Real Julius Caesar and the Play Julius Caesar When you hear the word “play” you think of scenes‚ people acting‚ people talking etc. The play of Julius Caesar is interesting and I am sure the real Julius Caesar will be more interesting. Of course the play and the real Julius Caesar is different and some what similar. In the play Caesar is portrayed as a noble hero that is struck down by his supposed allies without reason. In reality Caesar was power hungry

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    There can be many struggles with your group of friends and someone else’s group of friends. This is that case in the book‚”The Outsiders”. This is constantly shown between two groups of people with different sets of struggles. For the Socs or the‚ “West side Rich Kids.” And the Greasers or the‚”Low Life Hoods”. But they both deal with similar struggles. Some of which are they both have questionable choices in entertainment‚ they make bad health choices‚ and they are both aggressive towards each other

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    Rousseau believed that human nature is good but eventually they get brainwashed and become evil but Hobbes thinks otherwise. Hobbes states that humans are evil by nature and we need some sort of power in order to be controlled and be civilized. Rousseau thought that humans are born into the world with good intentions. He said there was a point when no one had property and we were happy. Eventually the human race began to grow‚ starting a chain of conflicts. Hobbes thought that by nature‚ we are very

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    strongest point made by each speaker. I would also share what I think was the weakest point made by each speaker and finally‚ I will explain my assessment. The never ending argument of God’s existence that has been around for years comes up again between Craig and Dacey. Craig present 5 arguments for God’s existence and I think the strongest point that he made out of all the five is that God is the best explanation of why something exist rather than nothing. Craig explains this point by breaking down

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    Only adult male citizens played a political role in ancient Athens. Men rich or poor could vote‚ as long as they were qualified citizens‚ but usually the richest ones held the most political clout as Athens was a class based society. In contrast‚ Sparta was an oligarchy and could also be viewed as a military dictatorship in which all men served to defend the state. Both societies had an organized form of government‚ although the political structure was different. The cultures of the Athenians

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    and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn are just to name some of the many. While these three pieces of literature are no doubt moving‚ the two greatest pieces of work everyone ought to read are The Odyssey by Homer and Hamlet by William Shakespeare. Between these two stories we are taken on a journey through two men’s lives that seek action‚ adventure‚ and revenge. From these two great works of literature‚ The Odyssey and Hamlet‚ we can take away several literal‚ metaphorical‚ and moral values that can

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    When Jekyll experiences improper urges he uses Hyde as an outlet to protect his reputability‚ resulting in a blurred line between illusion and reality‚ as well as a shattered self-perception. Jekyll created Hyde as an experiment to try and contribute to the scientific community of the Victorian Era. But once he discovers that he can use Hyde as channel into the feelings he has repressed‚ he loses his sense of self‚ only finding it again when he realizes that Hyde has gone too far. Jekyll holds in

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    Throughout this term we have been taught about all different religions around the world. Today I will be focusing on the two main religions Catholicism and Buddhism. Today I will be talking about the ritual of death within these two religions and their beliefs about God. I will also be exploring that the image of God is within these two main religions. The core beliefs of Christians reflects the understanding of God‚ all mighty and powerful. The ritual of Death reflects the image of God through

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    The Prince concludes the play with this statement to remind everyone what has happened because of the feud. It demonstrates the tragic outcome of the irrational hatred between the families and states that there would be no other story more sad and tragic than Romeo and Juliet. Even though he didn’t go in depth as to who‚ the Prince also states that some will be punished and some will be pardoned. The line‚ “some will be punished” shows that the Prince is not willing to let this go and wants to teach

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    shake hands with someone who has a different skin color than you. Martin Luther King Jr. saw this issue and took the stance. His boycotting‚ speeches‚ and more brought awareness to America. Martin Luther’s “I Have a Dream Speech” points out the gap between the American dream‚ and the American reality. “But one hundred years later‚ the Negro is still not free. One hundred years later‚ the life of the Negro is still sadly crippled by the manacles of segregation and the chains of discrimination.” (Martin

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