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    and Juliet meet each other‚ and not giving Romeo an idea of what true love is supposed to be. Rosaline’s decision not to love Romeo back causes Romeo to find Juliet and want to be with her. To get Romeo to go to Capulet’s feast‚ Benvolio tells Romeo‚ “At this same ancient feast of Capulet’s/ Sups the fair Rosaline

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    “You will never get a second chance to make a first impression.” (Will Rogers). First impressions stick‚ and they stick hard. There’s no way around it‚ they remain as a layer on identity. While within that identity there might exist a different person‚ that different person still holds onto the external layer of a first impression. First impressions truly are almost impossible to change. In a book‚ people use post-it notes to remember a specific point. In society‚ people use first impressions to

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    center of the castle and walls built out of stone surrounded the whole room. The entrance was in a sidewall near the lower end of the hall. An outside staircase would be built if the hall were on the second floor. The family would usually have its feasts in this room (Gies 60). For even more security they would have guards stand outside the great hall on all sides of the room so guests would feel safe when they were feasting (Nardo 57). Early halls were aisled like a church‚ with rows of wooden

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    families often held large feasts to promote each other relationships‚ and create a stronger bond within the family. For most of these feasts the families invited guests‚and the more the host showed off their wealth and the more generosity shown the more obligated the guests where to return the favour. Although it was mainly wealthy families who indulged in these grand feasts. Every once and awhile poor people would have a feast to celebrate a successful harvest and have a feast; this is one of the few

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    oikos is further ruined and put in disarray. Chaos for Odysseus and his household is only resolved when he kills the suitors as well as his treacherous servants. These events signify that chaos is no longer present for Odysseus. Only calm and peace remain for him. Vice-versa is also true in reference to the suitors. The tranquility in their lives disappears because chaos symbolized by their deaths replaces it. Since Odysseus is the Homeric hero‚ it is only right for him to end up as the party that

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    brother took his part to Lauli’i and created Leatisua< famous house of orators. Last brother moved to ‘Aoa and founded the Leatimanutui< another political powerhouse of the past. The respect and recognition of these traditional political divisions remain to this day. Together‚ they are known as the Atimagea< (“stems or roots of Magea”) Saddened by the loss of her son‚ Sina became a recluse in her cave‚ caring for the head of the dead son. Head turned into an eel. Large eel would exit from the

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    “Whoever from deep within her noble and zealous heart wishes to take up the cross let her first take up the arms necessary for such battles”. St. Catherine of Bologna once said. Her feast day is on March 9th. Catherine is the patroness of artists (Catholic Online‚ 1). I chose St. Catherine of Bologna because I have talent and a gift of drawing well. After I chose my saint‚ I realized that my first name of my godmother‚ Kasia‚ is Katherine. My godfather Arthur’s nickname is Art‚ both godparents are

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    Egyptians did different things than what we do today‚ thanks to the fact that they lived in a desert. They didn’t have the wide open fields full of cows that were born with the sole purpose in life to die and be eaten later. They threw festivals and feasts for the gods of their religion‚ and made elaborate statues to their Gods. The many different foods they ate included bread‚ fruits‚ vegetables‚ and sometimes meat. They used barley for their bread. Nothing special‚ it came out stale and hard‚

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    one. After the ceremony was a feast to celebrate which is still common nowadays. A difference is in that they forbid dancing and other extensive “fun” activities. This is where some of our laws originated from‚ such as anti-smoking or censorship laws. Domestic abuse was forbidden in Puritan marriages and this was also taken as far as punishment for speaking ill words of one another. Their idea of marriage was that a relationship was based on companionship and this remains a main reason couples get married

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    Even though this intruder has disturbed his celebratory feast‚ he does not lose his temper‚ instead he follows the first rule of chivalry – hospitality. As we see in this text‚ the other knights‚ who sat “stone still” and “chary of answer”‚ do nothing to welcome the new-comer amongst their midst; nevertheless

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