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    Economics & Statistics Group Project Analysis of ORACLE Stock Price Page 1 of 38 Contents Contents.................................................................................................................................................. 1 Introduction ............................................................................................................................................ 3 Stepwise regression ......................................................................

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    A Midsummer Night’s Dream: Role Of Puck Darryl Chancey The role and character of Puck‚ or Robin Goodfellow‚ in A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ is not only entertaining but quite useful. William Shakespeare seems to have created the character of Puck from his own childhood. In Shakespeare’s time it was believed that fairies and little people did exist. Whenever something went wrong around the farmyard or house or village‚ incidents such as buckets of milk ‘accidentally’ spilling over‚ or tools

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    Gender Roles Throughout history men and women have been treated differently in many ways. For example‚ men have always been the hunters‚ protectors‚ and bases of their families‚ whereas women are the nurturers and caregivers for their family‚ and they still are to this day. Historically men have been the more dominant gender due to their greater physical size and strength. Women on the other hand have been more submissive due to the fact that they have to nurture and care for a child. These have

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    History is playing a crucial role in our lives as human beings; it makes us to understand who we are‚ where we are coming from and all that makes us to know where we are going to. In this work I am going to write the plan of an essay which looks at the values and the uses of History‚ in this plan I am going to look at the paragraphs where I will focus on writing the point I am going to cover and the explanation of each paragraph. Paragraph 1: The introduction of my essay. Paragraph 2: Point:

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    Discuss the roles of language and reason in history Knower’s cannot directly observe the past. This characteristic of history opens up many questions of knowledge that are unique to it and allows reason and language to contribute to the way we interpret historical accounts and events. Language is the system of communication including symbols and words by which history is noted‚ written and passed down over the years. In contrast‚ reason is the use of our own reasoning and logic to make use the

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    The Role of Women Throughout History Summary: How women’s roles have changed from the past to the present. Women`s role No matter how the world changes‚ no matter what country and social system people live‚ no one can deny women’s importance in history. But it doesn’t mean that women are always treated well and fairly‚ and the women’ role in history was changed in each period‚ too. At first‚ in primitive society‚ people proved that it was the time when women took the domination in family and

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    History of Irish Dance Irish dance is the traditional dance of ‘Ireland.’ The history of Irish dance reveals constant shifting of the population. The people brought with them their preferred types of music and dance. Tracing the history‚ it is believed that the Druids were the first practitioners of Irish Dance. They used to dance in religious rituals and through the dance honoured the Oak tree and the Sun which were an important part in their ancient society. This is where the Irish dance supposedly

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    Gender roles are defined as sets of social norms which dictate the behaviors types that are generally considered acceptable‚ appropriate or desirable for a person‚ based on their actual or perceived sex. Throughout time‚ women have often been seen as lesser than men‚ only caring about love and unable to have opinions of their own‚ but Shakespeare used the fairy world to show how society could move past these gender stereotypes. The gender roles switch for the most part in the fairy world‚ but even

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    Women ’s Role Throughout History Throughout history times have changed‚ this can also be said of women. As periods changed so did the demands and opportunities. Women were able to adapt to these new changes remarkably well‚ and so they were able to shape and influence these periods‚ as well as benefit from them. Life for the American woman in the 19th century was full of conflicts and struggles. Women suffered from a lot of discrimination‚ and were not allowed to vote‚ attend universities‚ speak

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    understand the real meaning of love. Men and women want love for the same reason today as they did in the sixteenth century. In William Shakespeare’s play “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” he proves how people use love for the wrong reasons such as forced love‚ parental love‚ and romantic love. Enchantment plays a major role in the play. However some characters are given the opportunity to reject love while others are not. Forced love is portrayed in the play between Theseus and Hippolyta‚ the queens

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