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    whether the non-human great apes (chimps‚ bonobos‚ orangutans‚ and gorillas) are as intelligent as human beings. Intelligence refers to the ability to learn‚ reason‚ plan‚ think abstractly‚ comprehend ideas‚ and solve problems. It involves the ability to understand and profit from experience and to apply that knowledge to cope with‚ interact with‚ and manipulate the outside world. A number of experiments and field research projects have been conducted to assess ape intelligence. These studies look

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    Hamlet‚ the conniving King Claudius‚ and the foolish Polonius all attempt to control people to further their own ends and accomplish cunning deeds. Despite each of their respective intentions‚ their fates all end the same‚ in death. Due to their ability to cleverly falsify‚ King Claudius‚ Prince Hamlet‚ and Polonius cause internal strife in themselves and others‚ the misguided resolve of Laertes‚ and their untimely demises. While the motivations behind their manipulations drive them to commit unflattering

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    military by portraying it as the gateway to paradise. This illustrates how in the time of need‚ innocent minds have the ability to trust blindly‚ making them susceptible targets for governments and leaders. The panel structure illustrates the power of the governments to manipulate. The color techniques utilized communicates the idea that government leaders have the ability to manipulate vulnerable individuals‚ in this case‚ innocent children. In the panel‚ the children being black symbolizes the darkness

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    In Shakespeare’s play‚ Othello‚ Iago’s devilish abilities allow him to be the only character that does not change in both of the settings‚ Venice and Cyprus. The land of Venice represents christianity‚ civilization and order‚ whereas Cyprus displays paganism‚ uncivilization‚ and chaos. Iago exemplifies universal evil by displaying his ability to manipulate and deceive in both settings. Iago goes from slightly manipulating the characters to directly controlling them but his evil intentions never

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    opinions in important matters. Lady Macbeth was the dominant of the two characters. She had very strong persuasive skills over Macbeth and though show her control of Macbeth in public‚ in private she often uses emotional and testing his manliness to manipulate him to do what he wants. Lady Macbeth is the more evil character than Macbeth in the play through her ambition‚ cruelty‚ and manipulation. Lady Macbeth used her words to control Macbeth throughout the entire play and caused him to do many things

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    situation with her parents. They were a bit too controlling for her tastes‚ so she killed them in a fire and made it look like an accident so she could skip town. Personally‚ I don’t condone murder‚ but it’s a daunting task‚ and someone with the ability to get that done‚ and not get caught is admirable in a way. It only gets better from here‚ to tell of Cathy Ames’ strong moral foundation is likely the easiest trait to admire‚ because it really doesn’t involve any evil deeds. Anyone can get behind

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    US culture for centuries. The flexibility of the British constitution is also shown through the constitutional reforms developed by Labour‚ which not only modernised by also is argued to have strengthened the British constitution. Due to this ability of being flexible and being able to change and adapt‚ the case for Britain retaining its constitution is in fact ‘extremely strong’. In this essay‚ I will be analysing the strengths of the British constitution and comparing it to a codified constitution

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    successfully able to manipulate his audience with an incredibly biased and compelling argument on why the issue of gun

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    influential or manipulative as they have the ability to be. Nazi Germany is a place where the use of the immense power of combined letters is perfected. In the novel‚ The Book Thief‚ by Markus Zusak‚ words are used to create goodness‚ comfort‚ and sanity in a time of war. When wielded by the correct person‚ a strong vocabulary also has the chance to manipulate any man into changing his mind completely. Lastly‚ simple conversations can even give someone the ability to live‚ or they can mean the

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    hated partner‚ Adams. Morris reluctantly admits that it is the work of a serial killer‚ affirming Stephens growing suspicion. Little does Stephens know‚ Morris’s reluctance to discuss the case is just a ruse‚ the beginning of his conniving plan to manipulate Detective Stephens. Morris later divulges his psychic feelings about the case to Stephens. He describes the killers motives‚ that he is driven by strong feelings of love and hate to kill. He also describes the killer as being “’someone who is

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