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    Loser Hood Research Paper

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    fashionable. Ok‚ the one who wears enormous glasses and pants up to his/her chin. But a "real loser" is still o.k. to talk to‚ yet keep these conversations short just to be on the safe side. A "real" loser is the person who will do your homework in a valiant attempt to be "cool."

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    Greg Mortenson Greg Mortenson can be described as a man of great honor‚ respect‚ but also deceitful. Although Greg Mortenson holds true to his valiant efforts in Pakistan and Afghanistan‚ he also proves guilty to the lies represented in Three Cups of Tea. In the beginning of Three Cups of Tea‚ Greg Mortenson descends from K-2‚ the second-highest mountain in the world in honor of his late sister. After failing the climb‚ he travels back down and loses the trail path. Mortenson describes lost exploration

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    results. The wages are low in the beginning but can lead to rewarding pay and job security however‚ the high possibilities of layoffs or not making the 90 day trial period can be strenuous. For these reasons‚ employers will not continue to make a valiant effort to be a part of the organization. The steps that need to be taken is to address this issue is to allow a higher starting salary‚ with benefits that will start as soon as new employees are hired for full time work. This will ensure employees

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    styles and techniques to display very evidently how Macbeth’s character develops as the story progresses‚ and thus we see how Macbeth turns from good to evil‚ from a "valiant cousin" and "worthy gentleman" to a "bloody butcher." <br> <br>The first we hear of Macbeth is with praises to his name. He is called ‘brave Macbeth’‚ ‘valiant cousin’ and ‘worthy gentleman‚’ fighting a war for God‚ king and county. We hear of further acts of bravery in the same episode as Macbeth and Banquo repelled another

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    The Transcending Characteristics of a Mythical Hero Although separated by the wide gulf of time and culture‚ myths involving supernatural characters and gods exist in almost every society throughout the world. While this commonality may not be spectacular by itself‚ a detailed comparative study of the myths reveals a more striking similarity. Even in cultures as different and antagonistic as those of the Ancient Greeks and the Sumerians‚ predecessors of the Persians‚ there exists a startling

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    The fate of Othello is typical of a Shakespearian play. Shakespeare often builds up his main characters‚ by calling them ‘valiant’ and ‘noble’ and relating all his great military achievements in the case of Othello‚ and then by dragging them off their elated positions by soiling them with such petty emotions as hate or jealousy. ‘Othello’ itself is a play of strong opposites. Anger and love and the constant imagery of heaven and hell‚ Othello being the ‘devil’ and Desdemona the ‘angel’. One

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    hero such as him being loyal‚ kind‚ and overall having a good reputation. First‚ Macbeth had a good reputation. The idea spoken consisted of Macbeth to be a “valiant cousin‚ worthy gentleman” (Act 1‚ Scene 2‚ Line 1) by Duncan‚ the king. This means King Duncan is admiring Macbeth for his remarkable struggles in the war‚ by calling him ‘valiant cousin’ which indicates he is in close relationship with King Duncan. Also‚ by saying he is a worthy gentlemen‚ Duncan is saying he is an honourable fighter

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    an 8 by 15 foot hole in the hull. Before anyone could even comprehend what had just happened the situation got a whole lot worse. An explosion occurred upon impact‚ and the leaking oil ignited. (OSCH 3) The USCG immediately dispatched the Cutter Valiant‚ a Coast Guard vessel‚ to begin search and rescue operations. By noon all 26 crew members of the Mimosa had been found‚ but only 6 of the

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    The Tempest: Caliban

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    As an actor‚ select one character from ‘The Tempest’ and discuss how you would create the role‚ bearing in mind its function in the plot and its relationship to other characters. I have chosen Caliban to discuss‚ since‚ as an actor‚ I find him the most interesting character and thus the most enjoyable to discuss. Caliban’s function in the plot is one that is difficult to define. He is not the key protagonist‚ since this title belongs to the treacherous Alonso in his usurpation of Prosporo

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    King Henry Iv

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    Stephen Fernandes Professor Grayson November 27‚ 2011 The Missing Meaning In The First Part of King Henry IV‚ Shakespeare included some meaningful comedy with the character Falstaff and his relationship with Prince Harry. Falstaff was Prince Harry’s rebellious‚ cunning‚ and very fat friend whom Harry associated himself with to get a bad reputation amongst the people in his land. Throughout the story these characters interacted with each other‚ and constantly chat and banter back and forth over

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