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    How do Shakespeare and Heaney present strong feelings between fathers and their children in the texts you have studied? Both Shakespeare and Heaney present relationships between fathers and their children. Shakespeare through Capulet and Juliet and Heaney through his poetry about his father. Both these differ in context‚ the Capulet trials and tribulations being fictional whereas Heaney has his own personal experiences shown in his poetry. In addition both contexts affect the relationships in

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    main concept is that in hospitality there will be someone acts as a host and treat visitors with respect‚ make they feel comfortable and happy and help them as much as you can. 2. Similarities The similarities between tourism industry and hospitality industry will be discussed at individual‚ community and government level. 2.1. Individual level From an individual prospective‚ tourism and hospitality can be seen to be comprised of 3 equal components: transportation‚ foodservice and lodgment.

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    were different from the rest. Because of this‚ more and more Churches were restored. In conclusion‚ Britain wanted to consolidate the Churches while American went to the other direction. British established Navigation Acts in order to control trade between them and Americans. Because the

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    The history of childhood is a subject of controversy. Since serious historical investigation began into this area in the late 1960s‚ historians have increasingly divided into two contrasting camps of opinion‚ those advocating "continuity" in child rearing practices‚ and those emphasising "change". As there is little evidence of what childhood was really like in the past‚ it is incredibly difficult for historians to reconstruct the life of a child‚ much more the  "experience" of being a child. In

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    the different gangs‚ and their rivalry. This aspect of the play is important to the storyline because it is the problem that has to be solved. “From ancient grudge breaks to new mutiny” (Shakespeare 1). This line proves that there is a rivalry in between the two different groups. Robbins also correctly includes the makeup of the two gangs at the end of the film. Robbins correctly makes is so that each of the two gangs are mourning‚ and so that they each see no reason to keep on fighting. “O’ brother

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    explains as “having knowledge”. But he tells Theaetetus he wants to change it to mean “to possess knowledge”. Confused at his distinction between the two which seems to be the same‚ Theaetetus asks why. Socrates explains that while the man does possess the birds‚ he does not have them because they are not in his hand. “...we

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    Sedaris remembered visiting his grandmother who suffered from Alzheimer’s disease and could barely recognize him. Sedaris acknowledged that Hugh traveled to different places made him more experience (Sedaris 297). Both authors are making distinctions between lives abroad and in the United States. Gullen explains how living in Denmark did not change her‚ but allow her to discover her true

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    This totalitarian government is represented by The Party in his novel Nineteen Eighty Four. The Party has unflawed universal control over society‚ as evidenced by its ability to break even an independent thinker such as Winston‚ and has mastered every aspect of psychological

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    Greek mythology has sometimes thought to be the building blocks of our modern society. Aside from a male dominated culture‚ there are few differences in the way we live our lives today compared to thousands of years ago. The story of Penelope and the Suitors is a good example of a woman’s loyalty and respect to her husband without being asphyxiated by patriarchal community. Both Penelope and the Suitors by J.W. Waterhouse and “Penelope” by Dorothy Parker use the myth of Penelope’s suitors to show

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    Romeo and Juliet‚ a classic tragic play‚ was written by Shakespeare in the late 1500’s. In the play the Montagues’ and Capulets’‚ two families who deeply despise each other‚ have a boy and a girl that meet at a party and fall passionately in love becoming star-crossed lovers. Their love was magical and forbidden making it all the sweeter. All is well until Romeo and Tybalt fight to the death and Romeo wins; Romeo’s punishment‚ exile. Then‚ only chaos and disaster follows. Shakespeare uses similes

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