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    In English class we read Edith Hamilton’s synopsis of the Trojan War‚ and after reading‚ we watched the Warner Brothers 2004 Production of Troy. The movie and the myth were both based on the Trojan War. They were both very interesting‚ and captivating. It was stimulating to see it in 2 different points of views. Both the movie and the myth of Troy were great. They had similarities‚ but there were also some very strong differences. In Edith Hamilton’s Synopsis of the Trojan War‚ it focused on many

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    always had a hidden meaning behind them. A psychological analysis of the archetypal lovers Pyramus and Thisbe and Romeo and Juliet‚ reveals a cautionary tale about the consequences of poor communication and mistaken assumptions on conclusions‚ and judgment that limit possibilities still today. The myth of Pyramus and Thisbe is one of the many that has a hidden meaning behind it. Pyramus and Thisbe were young lovers who were forced apart by their families. Growing up side by side they learned to

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    of La Orden de Dominicos or PP. Predicadores de la Provinciadel Santisimo Rosario‚ hence it is made a party defendant. The promissory is long past due which compel the plaintiff to file an action against the defendants. The lower court rendered judgment against the defendants GabrielaAndrea de Coster y Roxas‚ Jean M. Poizat and J. M. Poizat andCo. and made them liable‚jointly and severally‚ for the payment of P292‚000‚ with interest at the rate of 9 per cent per annum starting from the 31st of August

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    Case Study on Motivation and Social Learning "The Project"      When it comes to engagement in studying and evaluating students’ achievement‚ so many teachers talk about motivation. In particular‚ when a student is failing‚ teachers blame on lack of it. So what is motivation and why is it so important in education? Should a teacher always use various “tricks” to make students interested in class? Can students actually want to learn by themselves? And what triggers that desire for studying? In this

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    Charlie leaves his sister-in-laws house. That night the image of Helen haunts him. He remembers ever part of that terrible February night. The next morning he gets a call from Marion and he finally hears what he has been waiting since he arrived in Paris. Marion says‚ "He was perfectly right about Honoria and that she wanted Honoria to be with him. She said she’s glad he was being good and doing better." (Fitzgerald 1849) Things were finally starting to look up for Charlie’s dream of getting Honoria

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    becomes of her uninvolvement in her life‚ as stated earlier. Lady Capulet was very bitter‚ especially to the one her daughter loves. Instead of using reason and sound mind‚ accepting the fact that Tybalt was also in the wrong for killing Mercutio‚ her judgment was clouded and biased. “Romeo killed Tybalt. Romeo must die.” (Rom.3.1.177) It is clear she wanted Romeo dead from the beginning‚ and through her own actions that came true. Even in yet another point in the story‚ she stated‚ “I’ll send a man to

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    The Decoy Effect

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    people to make irrational decisions and/or unreasoning judgments. Cognitive biases are not occasional errors but systematic deviations. Even the most balanced and intelligent people are subject to cognitive biases. An analysis of few minutes of the thoughts and speeches of a person would be enough to demonstrate that many cognitive biases have influenced them. There are hundreds of cognitive biases that‚ somehow‚ drive decisions and judgments inherent all aspects of life (economy‚ social‚ politics

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    IRAC Brief Issue In the case of Pierre Konowaloff‚ Paris‚ France‚ v. The Metropolitan Museum of Art New York‚ New York‚ Pierre Konowaloff alleges that the Metropolitan Museum of Art acquired‚ displayed and retained a piece of art that was confiscated by the Russian Bolshevik regime from his great-grandfather in 1918. After gaining power in 1917‚ the Bolshevik regime issued decrees nationalizing property‚ and abolishing the private ownership of land and making museums property of the state. The

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    Lisa Kramer Distortion

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    societies have portrayed the ‘ideal’ individual’s appearance has in fact influenced and altered our appearance. Lisa Kramer‚ Auguste Toulmouche and Pablo Picasso all used the mirror to symbolize a reflection to which figures can practice harsh self judgment or vanity. The overall message communicated by these three artists have been greatly impacted by the historical context of their time. It effected the way the artists represented the figure’s distortion of self and demonstrated subjects harsh self-judgement

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    Passion vs Reason

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    Passion vs. Reason Human emotions are one of the most powerful factors in the world. Whether it is love‚ lust‚ hate‚ or even greed‚ everyone is selfish and everyone bases their choices from their compelling emotions. A person’s emotions blind them from seeing the overall effect of their choices. This can be seen especially in Romeo and Juliet‚ a tragic play by William Shakespeare. This play is the first to involve the idea of star-crossed lovers‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ who act on their emotions in a

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