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    Hillary Clinton gives a speech following nightmare loss to Donald trump Hillary Clinton announced early Wednesday morning that she would deliver remarks to staff and supporters in new York the news comes after night where Hillary Clinton ultimately conceded to Donald trump after 2:00 a.m. Clinton lost by 64 votes due to democratic strongholds like Michigan and Wisconsin turning to Donald trump he even had an unbelievable turnout among older white voters many are conceding that trump was correct in

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    Consider the relationship between homosocial and homoerotic in William Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice and A Twelfth Night. “To talk of an Individual in this period as being or not being a ‘homosexual’ is an anachronism and ruinously misleading” (Bray‚ 1982‚ pg. 16) Before a solid argument can commence the reader has to first distinguish a number of key points of view‚ and more over understand them. The problem with such arguments is of course the hurdle between contemporary opinions and

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    Touch me essay (In speech form) Good morning my fellow year 9 & year 10 peers. Today I’ll be talking about the hot topic of "Gender roles limit and restrict". Have you ever felt painstakingly sickened of being told that women and girls in today’s patriarchal society are considered soft‚ delicate‚ weak and homebound? I don’t know about you; however I find this stereotypical assumption demeaning and unrealistic. My English class is doing a unit called ‘Stepping out of male stereotypes’. The purpose

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    Fado is a worldwide musical symbol of Portuguese culture and tradition. This genre which means ‘Fate’ in Latin is refers to the often harsh realities of everyday life‚ sometimes with a sense of resignation and also sometimes with the hope of resolution. Each region in Portugal usually has at least a musical style and fado. One of the earliest manifestations of fado was in a song depicting the forbidden love story between a gypsy woman by the name of Maria Severe‚ and Count de Vimioso‚ a man of nobility

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    1. Contributions of William Shakespeare to English Literature William Shakespeare was an English poet and playwright‚ widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world’s preeminent dramatist. His surviving works consist of 38 plays‚ 154 sonnets‚ two long narrative poems‚ and several shorter poems. His plays have been translated into every major living language and are performed more often than those of any other playwright. William Shakespeare’s influence extends from theatre

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    claimed to be primarily self-taught‚ his sister Lydia reminded him that‚ “Every day of your life when you were with your parents and sister‚ you were at school and learning that which has been the foundation of your present learning."(Tozer‚ Senese‚ and Violas 63) Eventually‚ Mann attended and graduated from law school and made a name for himself as a gifted speaker. He did not really enter into the academic arena until 1837 at the age of 41. At that time‚ he was supporting the idea that state funding

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    One show that I absolutely love and watch religiously is How to Get Away with Murder. I feel that How to Get Away with Murder is soaked in developed‚ strong‚ multifaceted female characters‚ and it is wonderful. The genre of the show is considering legal murder mystery which is typically a male-dominated area in the entertainment industry. While we all usually see only the occasional female romantic interest or female victims within these types of shows‚ How to Get Away with Murder has female legal

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    Shakespeare’s Concept of Love Love is a strong emotion showing a feeling of attraction towards someone in either a romantic way or even a friendly way. Throughout time‚ love has been seen and felt differently for every person. In the Elizabethan era Shakespeare portrayed love in many ways during his play Twelfth Night. He introduced a romantic platonic love‚ a passionate love‚ a form of true love and a down to earth physical love. The first love we see is the one that Orsino has for

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    weakened‚ and discouraged from hunger and deprivation. -In mid-December‚ a telegram Barcelona arrived. -It was sent by Dr.Maximo Viola. *The Man who Saved the “Noli.”* -The first edition of the Noli was printed in Berlin in 1887. -The cost of printing was 300 pesos (advance by Vioa) for 2‚000 copies. - A dedicatory autograph as follows: “To my dear Friend‚ Maximo Viola ‚ the first to read and appreciate my work - Jose Rizal‚ March 29‚ 1887‚ Berlin.” -This Date- March 29‚ 1887‚ is a significant

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    Man Behind the Costume: Feste the Fool    A fool‚ is defined as ​ a person who acts unwisely or imprudently; a silly person. In  Shakespeare’s ​ Twelfth Night​ ‚ Feste‚ the fool‚ plays an important role in the play. Aside   from adding humour to the play‚ Feste has shown ­ on more than one occasion ­ the true  personalities of characters‚ which helps the reader further understand the play and characters.  Feste in some ways is also deceiving and though he was not seen making profound remarks‚  F

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