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    in the play‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ to convey that love conquers all. Through manipulation of Act 2‚ Scene 2‚ also renowned as the ’Balcony Scene’‚ Shakespeare effectively demonstrates how Romeo and Juliet’s love surmounts numerous things‚ in the play. Additionally‚ Shakespeare portrays that/how the strength of Romeo’s love for his murdered friend Mercutio‚ creates a desire for revenge despite potentially receiving death penalty; displaying that Romeo’s love for his friend conquers the fear of death. Furthermore

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    Love and Distrust Love can still exist even when there is a lack of trust between two people‚ which is evident in William Shakespeare’s Othello. Despite Othello’s suspicions of Desdemona’s innocence and faithfulness‚ he still truly loves her. When Iago first tries to plant the idea of Desdemona cheating on him‚ Othello does not believe him. Othello tells Iago that he needs proof before he will accept that as the truth. He also tells Iago that: “If she be false‚ O‚ then heaven mocks itself!” (3

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    Different Colors of Love: An Analysis of Romeo and Juliet Over time‚ the red rose has developed to become a symbol of love. It is common for people to give them to their loved ones as a token for their affection. A rose communicates that love‚ much like its appearance is beautiful and delicate. One similar aspect of love is also displayed in its red shades‚ a color of passion. However‚ many forget of a rose’s thorns‚ sharp and painful to the touch. The rose is similar to the love expressed in Romeo

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    SOCIAL STUDIES FAIR HANDBOOK ROCKDALE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS 2011-2012 Table of Contents Purpose of Social Studies Fair ..……………………………………..…………3 Georgia Performance Standards in Social Studies ………………..…………...4 Suggested Timeline……………………………………………………………..5 Preparing Student Projects ……………………………………………………. 6 Characteristics of Disciplines…………..……………………………………….8

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    Duty of the Offspring: A Comparison Between Modern Society and Hamlet Shakespeare shows in Hamlet‚ many relationships are based on emotional bonds‚ which‚ according to tradition‚ should be strong and unquestionable. The bonds of blood‚ those of friendship‚ and those of social position affect the relationships in this play. Shakespeare shows that loyalty and familial devotion‚ defined in Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary‚ as "the fact or state of being ardently dedicated and loyal towards one’s family"

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    The Dancing Girl Summary This story takes place in Bangkok‚ and is the story about a mans long lost love who goes away and comes back. Although the two never fell in love‚ he shared this love with her‚ but it was not returned back to him. This woman had been the prettiest girl in the village ever since she was a little girl. All the men showed interest‚ and tried there hardest to gain her attention‚ but she did not give any one of them any attention. She would work on her fathers boat‚ gutting

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    Ghost from the Nursery: A Book Review by Claudia Claudia Quezada-Commerford FSHS 305 Kansas State University Ghost from the Nursery: A Book Review by Claudia In the ‘Ghost from the Nursery: Tracing the Roots of Violence’‚ the authors set out with the goal to make readers aware of the importance of the first period of a child’s life. They are seeking to explain the rise of violence in the United States‚ with children being the fastest growing criminal population. The authors

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    In any story‚ the repetition of a word‚ theme‚ or symbol typically marks that thing as important to the author and reader. It reflects the message of the piece as a whole. In Tom Whitecloud’s Blue Winds Dancing‚ the word in particular is “home.” It represents more than where he grew up; more than just a birthplace. “Home” means family. It means friends‚ love‚ comfort‚ and protection. “Home is where the heart is” so the saying goes‚ and for Whitecloud‚ this couldn’t be any truer. Home is the most

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    “Iktomi and the Dancing Ducks” Iktomi is an awful person that will do anything to get his way. He often outsmarts himself or gets outsmarted. In this allegory‚ Iktomi tricks some ducks into dance around some fire so he can kill them‚ then eat them. However‚ when he is sleeping and the ducks are cooking in fire a coyote comes along and eats the ducks. The setting takes place near a pond where the ducks were swimming. The protagonist in this short fable‚ is Iktomi a greedy‚ mischievous‚

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    Some people may claim that Dancing is not a sport. While others do think it is. Three big reasons why dancing may be called a sport is you practice like when you practice in football or hockey. You go to compete like in sports. and lastly you burn calories or be healthy if you do that sport like in football or hockey. You also get sweaty. These three will have evidence to go deeper into why dancing may be called a sport. The first reason why dancing can be called a sport is you practice. When you

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