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    Lady Macbeth is far more evil than the witches“Lady Macbeth is far more evil than the witches. Do you agree? * Lady Macbeth plants the idea of murder in Macbeth’s head; however the witches only tell Macbeth the prophecies. * In the end‚ the witches are against Macbeth’s murders by tricking him into thinking that he is unbeatable meaning justice would be served – however Lady Macbeth does not try to serve justice. * Lady Macbeth is the reason of his corruption however in the end it is

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    There have been strong debates about whether peers have more influence than family on young people or not. Do teenagers care more about their friends than their parents? Some people adhere the opinion that friends effect on the most important decisions of their peers. I’d rather say that peers aren’t more important than parents‚ but sometimes peers become more important than they previously were. It is clear that parents always want only the best for their children. The family does all it can

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    More Than a Glitch Many political campaign ads are full of logical fallacies and metaphors which contribute to a candidate’s downfall or success. In fact‚ they are known for it. It is often rather easy to manipulate people to vote a certain way by using deceptive persuasion or making metaphorical comparisons. When trying to persuade someone else to adopt a position‚ these rhetorical tools contribute to the overall purpose of each campaign. The video campaign‚ “Obamacare: More Than a Glitch‚”

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    Bismarck was more successful at unifying Germany in the years 1848 – 1849 than the revolutionaries because Bismarck was the chief architect of the German unification‚ and he had Prussian support and the Prussian army. The revolutionaries were divided and had different aims for Germany. The revolutionaries were deeply divided over the national question; should Germany be unified or not? They were also divided on social issues and constitutional grounds. The revolutionaries also had disputes over

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    and writing are two different skills that students had to learn when they were a little child. They learnt them from their parents‚ from their teachers‚ and from others. It is hard to judge what skill is better than the other‚ but as far as I am concerned‚ in general‚ speaking skill more outweighs writing skill‚ since we use speaking in most of our activities‚ speaking helps us maintain and strengthen our relationships‚ and brings us memorable and relaxing time. First‚ it is undeniable that speaking

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    Students of science disciplines are more meritorious than others Science is the subject where talent‚ handwork and knowledge of high level is required. Every modern technology‚ all new innovations are mainly due to science. So science is a very long brunch of studies. Science requires lots of efforts and hard work. Science students have to give not only efforts and hard work‚ science student have to be talented with a huge reserve of knowledge. While others subjects besides science usually do

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    Development can be defined in more than one way. Discuss. The most developed countries are usually considered to be the USA‚ Japan‚ the UK and Germany as they have the most advanced economies suggesting that if a nation is growing economically it is then therefore developing. However development can and should be defined as more than just in an economic sense. Development can be defined in an economic‚ social‚ l and sustainable sense. Most early measures of development have been economic based and

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    those television viewers focused on what they saw‚ not what they heard‚ Kennedy was perceived the winner of the first debate by a very large margin.” In Presidential election image is therefore more important than substance‚ due to the facts that humans are affected by perception bias‚ that Media more and more rely on image and that politics use those two facts to use image as a communication tool. Humans are affected by perception bias‚ they don’t see the world as it is but in fact make themselves

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    During the past two decades‚ the industry of video games has really prospered. From the earliest cathode ray tube amusement device to today’s high tech gaming consoles‚ the advancement in video games is truly evident. But like all other technological advancements‚ the field of video gaming faces many suspicions about it being beneficial or harmful. Most parents really concern about their kids when they see them spending their time glued in front of the computer screens playing computer games. They

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    Why the preamble is more compelling than the declaration The opening words of a foundational document can set the tone for an entire nation’s values and aspirations. The preamble to the constitution is more compelling than the first sentence of the third paragraph of the declaration of independence. The preamble succinctly encapsulates the core purposes and guiding principles of the American government. It presents a forward-looking vision for a united and just society. In contrast‚ the third paragraph

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