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    Macbeth In the one of Shakespeare’s famous play‚ Twelfth Night‚ he mentions‚ "Some are born greatsome achieve greatness‚ and some have greatness thrust upon them." However‚ Shakespeare himself did not seem to be destined for greatness; he was not born into a family with nobility or stature nor did he continue his studies. Nevertheless‚ his talents as an actor and playwright brought upon success. William Shakespeare‚ was born in Elizabethan England during the sixteenth century. He is an English playwright

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    power and value they have in the market place. Strong brands have high brand equity. Brand equity is the value of a brand based on the extent to which it has high brand loyalty‚ name awareness‚ perceived quality‚ strong brand associations and other assets such as patents‚ trademarks and channel relationships. • According to Barwise‚ et. al. (1990)‚ measuring the actual equity of a brand name is difficult. “The only time you can be sure of the value of your brand is just after you have sold it” - Jeremy

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    THE PRICE OF GREATNESS IS RESPONSIBILITY Greatness is living your life with clear purpose and passion‚ overcoming all obstacles in pursuit of your vision‚ and great people have always been around‚ in every era‚ to inspire the ordinary. But what comes with greatness‚ is not only fame or wealth‚ but a colossal amount of responsibility. The responsibility of one’s actions. Abraham Lincoln‚ in 1861 could easily declare war against Britain because of the Trent Affair‚ but to avoid another pointless

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    Find the greatness and weakness in ads In the 2012 Nike “Find your greatness” ad‚ they use what Donna Woolfolk Cross calls “Glittering generalities” and “Plain Folks Appeal”. The ad was released during the time of 2012 London Olympic Games‚ it has drawn tons of attention from the audiences and social medias. Nike’s “Find Your Greatness” campaign carries a powerful motivational message that inspires people to achieve their own moment of greatness in life. It is not a commercial vulgar ad

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    Shakespeare once said‚ “Be not afraid of greatness: some are born greatsome achieve greatness‚ and some have greatness thrust upon them.” Shakespeare has been through a lot that he was able to achieve his main goal in life which inflicted him to believe if he was able to do it then others can as well. He believes some were born with a talent‚ others work hard for their achievements‚ and lastly some has somebody who helps them thrive for their greatness because they believed in him or her. Along

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    The majority of people have noticed that a lot of diseases are associated with different types of lifestyle. Recently‚ people begin to be aware from these types of lifestyle because it can cause a lot of diseases‚ such as heart diseases which are very common in US. There are several causes for this problem‚ such as eating fast food‚ smoking and deficiency of exercise. Consuming fast food is very common in US because the majority of people are very busy and they do not want to

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    Analysis The novel The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald tells the story of Jay Gatsby‚ as Nick Carraway perceives him. Nick has a special place in this story. He is not just one character among several; it is through his eyes and ears that the story takes place. In this novel‚ Nick goes to some length to establish his credibility in telling about this “great” man called Gatsby. For example‚ “He has one of those rare smiles with a quality of eternal reassurance in it‚ that you may come across

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    Greatness of George Washington Gordon S. Wood This piece explored avenues related to personal preference and morality; it questioned what a good president meant in the 18th century. I also think this essay is a lot about his character and what made him different than other political powerheads. In the beginning he starts off by stating that even with the great president Washington was‚ he was voted third in favorite overall president; beaten out by Lincoln and FDR. Washington was known

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    opinion‚ some people are rich because of they are born rich‚ or they worked hard in life to become rich. For example‚ Donald Trump’s sons and daughters were born rich and are used to the expensive lifestyle because they have lived it every day since they were born. Some people are poor because of the decisions that they made in life which caused them to be that way‚ such as not choosing to go to school‚ or finding a way out of being poor rather than staying stagnant. Also some were born into a poor

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    Some of the interesting places in my country Myanmar is known as the golden land throughout the world. Myanmar is called as the Golden land because there is no town and village in Myanmar which does not have at least a pagoda. It has a territory of 261228 square miles and the population of over 60 millions. Most of the residents believe in Buddhism and there are also Christians‚ Muslims and other believe in Nat which means the spirit. It is the second largest country in South East Asia. The capital

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