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    The draft would be a good way to divide the burden of war so it doesn’t solely affect the people who really want to aid their country. When people feel like the draft is unconstitutional‚ the draft doesn’t deprive them rights‚ rather than giving them the right to “defend their country”.(Say Registration or Draft Not Needed 1979) Many people believe that war is bad‚ and I can agree‚ but being drafted doesn’t necessarily mean going immediately to war‚ you could be drafted in a time of no major conflicts

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    Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of Julius Caesar‚ Brutus and Cassius are contrasting characters. They differ in the way they perceive Antony as a threat to the assassination plot‚ their dominance in personality‚ and their moral fiber. In Julius Caesar‚ Brutus is the more naïve‚ dominant and noble character‚ while Cassius is the more perceptive‚ submissive‚ and manipulative person. <br> <br>Brutus and Cassius are very different in the way they perceive Antony. Brutus is very trusting and naïve when he judges

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    individual has to be loyal to‚ to be considered a patriot. I can almost guarantee that at least one out of ten questioned individuals will bring up a war or something related to a war. While an individual fighting for our free country can be considered a patriot‚ we must be aware that they are not the only patriots. The term “Patriotwas first coined in the ancient Roman republic‚ but was soon amended to “Patriotism” in the eighteenth-century. The term was used to indicated the loyalty that one individual

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    just the camera. You would have to look at lenses‚ lighting kits‚ any processing equipment and printers. It does add up‚ so when trying to decide whether it ’s better to outsource photography or do it yourself‚ you have to look at the numbers. The first thing to look at is the camera. Luckily‚ cameras are only the small part of the equation. You can add so much to the camera itself to get exactly what you want. This is where you ’d want to save money‚ because you can get a low quality camera and better

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    conspirators believe that enlisting Brutus in the conspiracy will ensure their success‚ Brutus’s tragic flaws of naivety and pride cause him to make a number of errors in judgment that ultimately doom their “noble enterprise” to failure. For instance‚ when Brutus demands that the conspirators do not take an oath‚ he shows his guilelessness. Casca and Cassius want all the conspirators to take an oath to lock in their motives and to keep them from running at the first sight of danger‚ knowing that these

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    that the talk of separation from Britain was a waste of time as it seemed impossible at the time. They also believed that the colonies still owed Britain a great debt due to their support in helping win the French and Indian War. Most loyalists believed that the colonies could not survive on their own as they depended just as much‚ if not more‚ on Great Britain as they did the colonies. The opposing perspective came from the group of people know as the patriots‚ who supported colonial independence from

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    Paper On Brutus’ Conflict Between Passion and Responsibility Throughout the play "Julius Caesar‚" by William Shakespeare‚ Brutus is torn between passion and responsibility. There are three very good examples of this‚ the first being‚ obviously‚ Brutus’ mental conflict dealing with the conspiracy surrounding Caesar’s assassination. Less obvious number two‚ the conflict between himself and Cassius‚ dealing with Cassius less than noble hoarding of money. And last of all third‚ Brutus’ argument

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    coup d’état. Brutus is one of these conspirators. The other men‚ such as Cassius and Casca‚ kill Caesar out of spite and envy. On the other hand‚ Brutus is Caesar’s friend‚ and he is persuaded to kill for the good of the people. He is this group’s silver lining‚ because he kills for the good of the people‚ not just because he is jealous. Brutus brings righteousness to the group of conspirators with his noble causes‚ but his naïve morality and ideology also causes his demise. Brutus is a noble man

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    Julius Caesar may have the spotlight in all other forms of literature and media‚ but Marcus Brutus will have his rightful addition among the greats of William Shakespearean history. Thus‚ the title should be changed to The Tragedy of Marcus Brutus. After Cassius’ soliloquy‚ Brutus then discusses how he would rather be a son of Rome rather than a newfound slave under the almighty Caesar’s rule‚ and will take any chance possible to save himself along with his fellow Romans from the tyranny of Rome’s

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    Brutus Brutus was first and foremost an honorable man‚ putting the safety of Rome above everything else. His three most noticeable characteristics were his honor‚ his naivete‚ and his stoicism. However‚ his honor honesty‚ and trustfulness eventually became the things that killed him. First of all‚ Brutus is a stoic. He and his wife Portia are both very stoic‚ and they don’t show emotions towards things. The most striking instance of Brutus’ stoicism is when Portia commits suicide. Cassius

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