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    He could do it all – histories‚ tragedies‚ comedies‚ romances. While some people may say that Shakespeare’s tragedies are the most popular‚ his comedies are as popular as the tragedies‚ if not more. However‚ comedies of Shakespeare’s time are not what people of the twentieth century perceive to be "comedy." Some of the elements of Shakespearean comedy are similar to today’s comedy‚ such as physical comedy. People of Shakespeare’s time found the fall Kate took from her horse in Taming of the Shrew

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    Dream Come True

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    Dream Come True We shape our destiny if we believe in the beauty of our dreams. A meaningful quote‚ isn’t it? That was the most exact quote I picture with myself when that day happened. It was the very unforgettable moment that I experienced in my whole existence and I consider it as the most unexpected time that I will be dwelling of. It was Saturday‚ August 3‚ 2013 at exactly 6 pm in the evening. The most precious time that I will going to cherish come upon me. I am at the gymnasium inside

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    people and disadvantageous for others. Although it has some advantages like more undivided attention from parents‚ no sibling rivalry and more material benefits‚ it also has its disadvantages like a lonely childhood‚ becoming a selfish person when grow up‚ the parents’ burden that a child has to carry after some years and the bad manners of a child. The advantages of being the only child in the family can be divided into two sub-categories such as materialistic and psychological advantages. The former

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    The Man Comes Around

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    Johnny Comes Around‚ Again Judgment day is something everyone is going to experience one day in his or her life‚ whether done by himself or herself‚ or by some sort of higher power. Judgment‚ defined as “the ability to make considered decisions or come to a sensible conclusion” as well as “a misfortune or calamity viewed as a divine punishment”‚ is commonly referenced in a biblical sense. One artist that is not a stranger to being judged for music styles and lyrics is country music legend Johnny

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    Family Comes First

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    blind. Kelsey said that her brother gets around well and that he goes to a transition center which is basically a school for people with special needs. Kelsey also helps her brother with his life skills. I would consider Kelsey’s family special because they eat family dinner together every night. That is unusual these days. Although Kelsey loves her very large family‚ she also said that she wants a little family when she grows up. With this in mind‚ Kelsey loves her family and everything about

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    What Keeps Leaders Up At Night” Chapter 1: I’m A Good Boss. So Why Do I Sometimes Act Like A Bad One? A good boss sometimes acts like a bad one basically because everyone reacts differently to various situations. Throughout the chapter Nicole gives many reasons and explanations on this particular topic. Just by reading the title of the chapter and giving a response off hand. I would say‚ most people deal with stress‚ decision-making‚ leadership‚ and various responsibilities in their own way

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    Down a Dark Hall

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    Down a Dark Hall written by Lois Duncan is a book about a girl named Kit Gordy‚ going to a boarding school miles away from the closest town‚ which is a small village Blackwood. She comes to her new home for the school year with her new step father Dan and her worrying mother‚ who are ready to go on their honeymoon. When they see the boarding school that Kit would be staying at‚ it looked surprisingly different from what they saw in the brochure they were given. The three of them could not at first

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    A Break Down of the Cell

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    post office labels packages and ship goods. The ribosomes are like workers in a factory. The ribosomes are small particles found throughout the cytoplasm and produce protein by following coded instructions that come from the nucleus. The workers in the factory are told by their boss on what to make. A chloroplast is like solar panels. Chloroplasts capture the suns energy and convert that into energy for the cell. Solar panels capture the suns energy and turn it into energy for electricity or heating

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    Bunnies In Watership Down

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    Richard Adams‚ the writer of Watership Down‚ was a British novelist who was known for writing many books‚ but later passed away in 2016.Watership Down portrays bunnies that go out into the adventurous world while discovering obstacles along the way. While still having a leader‚ many other bunnies come and show their leadership as well through bravery and confidence. Hazel is the indigenous leader who went through abundances to keep his warren together. He risks his life for the protection of the

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    The Upside Down Kingdom

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    Upside Down Kingdom The main point of Kraybill’s‚ The Upside Down Kingdom is to make the readers understand that in God’s kingdom‚ the world is turned upside down. Kraybill is saying that the people who live at the top of the pyramid such as wealthy‚ and powerful people who are not humble‚ will live at the bottom of the pyramid in God’s kingdom. We need to help the poor‚ and the hungry. A few chapters that support Kraybill’s thesis are chapters one‚ six‚ and eleven. Chapter one‚ Down is Up

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