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    enables her to manipulate people into thinking she is sweet and innocent‚ and then lower their self-esteem without feeling any guilt or contrition. This gives her the power to control others without any concern of consequence. In her article‚ “Juliet’s Taming of Romeo”‚ Carolyn E. Brown writes‚ “instead of perceiving Juliet as shallow‚ criticism is now more willing to admit that under the surface lyricism there is another dimension to her words and actions where her more independent‚ controlling‚ and rebellious

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    gifts as "anybody’s gift". He resents her smiles to him because she smiles to all who passed‚ and resolved to give commands to stop all the smiles together. Finally‚ he moves on to show his other artworks in his collection‚ referring to his Neptune taming a sea-horse sculpture. The poem has rhyming lines‚ but the rhyme is usually in the middle of an idea or sentence‚ giving the poem a thrusting movement forward. The mainly iambic pentameter unifies the poem‚ with occasional trochaic‚ dactylic‚ and

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    influential culture. There were many accomplishments that translate to the development of Greece‚ but historians would make a strong case to say that Arête‚ Eunomia‚ and Hellenization are three of the most influential forces that participate in the taming of Greece. Arête can be viewed as a captivating quality that can light a fire of patriotism under the hearts of many‚ while hubris can destroy the reputation of a person and destroy the determination of a rising power. As seen in the Iliad‚ Arête

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    The Duke once again speaks egocentrically‚ stating that the statue was cast specifically for him. He names the artist again‚ presumably this sculptor is famous and accomplished. From the fact that Neptune is taming a sea-horse‚ we can infer that this is connected to the controlling or ‘taming’ of the Duchess‚ an eerie way to end the dramatic monologue

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    Getting Started #ORG $StartScript Lock Faceplayer #ORG : beginning of a script Lock : Locks down the character you activate in the game so that they won’t move around while the script is running. Faceplayer : makes them turn to face the player. GotCookie : What is highlighted in blue is a Variable name. You can use any word you want for a variable name but there can’t be any puntuation in it. Displaying a message #ORG $ShowText Lock Faceplayer message $NoCookie $NoCookie 1 =

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    PHILIPPINE WILDLIFE FLORA AND FAUNA A Term Paper Presented to Mrs. Stella G. Fernandez Central Philippine University Iloilo City In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements in SciEduc 325 (Term Paper in Ecology) By Aragon‚ Femie Cabaya‚ Charity Dave Dago‚ Rose Anne Dohino‚ Rodel March 2013 PHILIPPINE WILDLIFE FLORA AND FAUNA Flora and Fauna refer to plant and wildlife. The indigenous plant and wildlife of a geographical region is often referred to as that

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    doesn’t mind doing hard labor for someone else‚ but he doesn’t care about his own farm. Moreover‚ he is sure that there is no use to work there. Another topic that the author touches is the power of woman over the man in the family. Dame Van Winkle is a shrew and terrifies the life of Rip‚ who‚ on the contrary‚ has a very flexible character. Irving defines him as a "simple good natured man‚ a kind neighbor‚ and an obedient‚ henpecked husband”. The figure that Washington Irving creates is also unique. According

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    Jim Liard had known Harvey for years and had a deep admiration for him. Liard explains that just like Harvey he too wanted to become a great person‚ but that the overwhelming expectations placed upon him by the townspeople lead him to become a "shrew lawyer." He explains that Harvey was able to break away from the mentality of the small town and reach his potential without the worry of not fitting in. In conclusion‚ the story demonstrated how Harvey was able to make a life for himself outside

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    How society tames our desire to know? With fast development of media technology‚ this is never the time of panel scarcity‚ and we have stepped into an era of overloaded information. Therefore it seems to be accepted as reality that audiences are acquiring more freedom to choose/decide what they need/want even make media products themselves. That is superficially right while the hidden agenda set by others never disappear. That is to say‚ what people interest in is not always out of self willingness

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    This page intentionally left blank SHAKESPEARE AND TOLERANCE Shakespeare’s remarkable ability to detect and express important new currents and moods in his culture often led him to dramatise human interactions in terms of the presence or absence of tolerance. Differences of religion‚ gender‚ nationality‚ and what is now called ‘race’ are important in most of Shakespeare’s plays‚ and varied ways of bridging these differences by means of sympathy and understanding are often depicted. The full

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