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    Chapter5) Civil Liberties and the Bill of Rights -Freedom from government -Civil Liberty shows the ‘gradual expansion’‚ but not always constant expansion in the case of threat to the nation (War‚ Insecurity‚ 9/11->we need restriction of freedom) -Protection of unpopular minorities against the tyranny of the majority -Court sometimes cannot protect minority‚ they tend to follow American general society’s thought. & Elected branches which want popular position rely on courts to do dirty work.

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    Narrative structure is important to the development of a story. It is the structural framework of a story and without it‚ the reader would not be able to grasp the story fully. Anton Chekov‚ the author of “The Darling” uses distinct episodes to structure his story. The different episodes develop the plot smoothly and the reader is able to better understand the piece of work. Each episode is different in many ways but all the episodes are linked by one common character. That one common character is

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    Greek Theatre Research Paper

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    THEATRE HISTORY TIMELINE Dates / Period 600BC-600AD CLASSICAL Key Styles Greek Theatre Development of the classical genres of Comedy and Tragedy. The philosopher Aristotle established the classical rules of tragedy (unities of time‚ place and action). Aristotle identified the central purpose of theatre ± to arouse strong emotions in its audience (catharsis). Greek Tragedies were often based on explorations of conflict between the protagonist and the antagonist. Masks were used for characters. A

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    and its’ theme in Lenin’s State and Revolution‚ we must first understand that there are varied forms of violence. There is physical violence that comes in the form of fights and weapons‚ there is mental violence that comes in the form of hatred and slander and persecution‚ and there is a political violence that comes in the form of a disruption or an uprooting of the ruling system of the state. It is important to recognize all of these forms of violence while going through Lenin’s work. Lenin starts

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    Claudio‚ to thy head‚
 Thou hast so wronged mine innocent child and me That I am forced to lay my reverence by‚ And with gray hairs and bruise of many days Do challenge thee to trial of a man. 
I say thou hast belied mine innocent child.
 Thy slander hath gone through and through her heart‚ And she lies buried with her ancestors‚ Oh‚ in a tomb where never scandal slept Save this of hers‚ framed by thy villainy.” (58-73) Benedick’s challenge Don Pedro: “What a pretty thing man is when

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    In The First Amendment of the United States Constitution‚ the Freedom of Speech is included which was created on December 15‚ 1791‚ as one of the ten amendments that constitute the Bill of Rights. The First Amendment also protects free exercise of religion‚ freedom of the press‚ the right to peacefully assemble‚ and the right to petition without fear of punishment. Being in the First Amendment signifies how vital the forefathers of America felt Freedom of Speech and the other rights were to make

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    tongue to make the evil things of this world more appealing. By our tongue we can justify our evil ways and talk our way out of many different situations or just the opposite talk others into these evil situations. Or we can even speak evil lies and slander of others and in doing this we are spreading a devastating uncontrollable inferno that once started cannot be taken back. One the other hand can use our words to set other believers on fire for Jesus through our passion for the Gospel speaking life

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    Ambiguity In Othello

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    Throughout act three of Shakespeare’s Othello‚ the conflict between opposing characters unfolds a complex set of emotions revealing the concept of the lesser “other” to the audience. Shakespeare does not explicitly state that Othello is an “other”‚ but references to his culture and ethnicity implies that Othello‚ while highly respected‚ is still of inferiority is some regards. The idea that Othello is inferior to his peers is rather ambiguous and can vary among interpretations. To kick start the

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    Chapter 12 Torts

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    Chapter 12 Torts The Basis of Tort 1. The Purpose of Tort Law a. Damages Available in Tort Actions Compensatory damages (including special damages and general damages) : compensate or reimburse the plaintiff for actual losses Special damages: compensate the plaintiff for quantifiable monetary losses. General damages: compensate individuals (not companies) for the nonmonetary aspects of the harm suffered‚ such as pain and suffering. b. Punitive Damages: Only when the defendant’s conduct was particularly

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    fatally stabs him under Romeo’s arm. Romeo’s feelings about this incident are shown when he says‚ “My very friend‚ hath got his mortal hurt/In my behalf; my reputation stain’d/With Tybalt’s slander.” (3.1.106-108) This saying shows that Mercutio was killed under Romeo’s arm‚ while he was defending him from Tybalt’s slander. This makes Romeo feel guilty and somewhat responsible for Mercutio’s death‚ which makes him seek revenge and kill Tybalt‚ resulting in his banishment. If Romeo did not jump in between

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