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    Manipulation in Othello

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    Manipulation in Othello From beginning to end Iago moves the characters of Othello as if they were chessmen. He uses their individual aspirations and passions to motivate them to whatever devious plan he desires. His adroit manipulation of those characters range from convincing Roderigo to serve Cassio another glass of wine‚ to leading Othello to the conclusion that only by killing Desdemona could he save himself and mankind from her treacherous acts of infidelity. However‚ in each case Iago doesn’t

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    Figure of Speech

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    Types of Figure of speech 1.      Simile Is a figure of speech comparing two unlike things‚ often introduced with the word "like" or "as". 2.      Metaphor Is a figure of speech concisely comparing two things‚ saying that one is the other. 3.      Personification Is an ontological metaphor in which a thing or abstraction is represented as a person.  A description of an inanimate object as being a living person or animal as in.  An outstanding example of a quality or idea. 4.      Trope

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    What makes a society civilization and makes a civilization advance? This informal paper will go over the answer for the previous questions and give examples from real live ancient civilizations. These examples will help to show what and explain the answer to the question. First‚ what makes a society a civilization. The things that make society a civilization is the seven characteristics of a civilization which are‚ form of government‚ religion‚ cities‚ job specialization/form of currency‚ culture

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    What Make Me a Malaysian

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    INTRODUCTION Malaysia is a multicultural society‚ with Malays‚ Chinese and Indians living side by side. The Malays are the largest community‚ numbering 60% of the population‚ following the Muslim religion‚ speak Bahasa Melayu‚ and are largely responsible for the country’s political destiny. About a quarter of the population is the Chinese which are mostly include Buddhists or Christian. They speak Hokkien‚ Cantonese‚ and Hakka and have been historically played an important role in trade and

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    What Makes a Good Nurse

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    What makes a good nurse? People choose nursing as a career are mostly because of family influence‚ work opportunities and the need to care and help others (Jirwe & Rudman 2012; McLaughlin et al. 2010; Mooney et al. 2008). Bearing in mind that nursing is influenced by the demand of society and social reforms‚ providing the definition of nursing is vital in order for nurses‚ other professionals and service users to know and understand the generic role of a nurse (Hall & Ritchie 2011). The World Health

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    sayAhnna Jinhye Kim Ms. Lue ENG3U1-01 18 April 2013 Jealousy in Othello; the Cause of Chaos Jealousy can be found everywhere around us. Between the ones we love‚ or even between the ones we hate. Jealousy may also serve different purposes. It can be used as building blocks to build up the relationship‚ but it can act as a hurricane and blow everything down. In William Shakespeare’s Othello‚ the namesake protagonist’s tragic flaws are possessiveness‚ insecurity‚ and loyalty‚ which fail to serve

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    What is and what makes a healthy marriage?” Relationships give meaning and purpose to our lives like no other activity or endeavor can. At a time when people are learning about greater independence and responsibility‚ they are expected to know the skills of developing significant or intimate relationships with others. One most important intimate relationship is the relationship within a marriage. Psychologists have studied what defines a healthy marriage and the factors of what makes a healthy

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    The article that I chose to write about is titled‚ What makes a "good" manager? Many have their own thoughts on what different traits are needed to become a "good" manager‚ but the importance of those traits varies from person to person. "The dictionary defines management as the act or art of managing: the conducting or supervising of something (as a business)" (Shubert‚ 2006‚ para.1). As seen in the article‚ the success of a manager starts with the way that their subordinates feel about them

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    occupation is to crash parties is always going to be a huge jerk. Although his decrepit appearance is part of his villainous persona‚ the text takes special care in being as vague as possible when describing the monster (mostly because they’re trying to make him as scary as possible by letting your imagination do the work). The qualities that are left are his savage and antisocial behaviors. We know that Beowulf and Grendel are equal matches for each other. When reading the text‚ especially the battle

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    Othello: the Other

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    Othello: The Other Race and religion seem to be very prevalent in Shakespeare’s Othello. From the beginning of the play the reader gets the impression that the protagonist‚ Othello the Moor‚ is considered an “other” in the Venetian society. Othello’s high military ranking gives him the respect of the characters in the play‚ but his race and religion are brought up a lot throughout the play in the speech of the characters in the play. Despite the characters in the text constant dehumanization of

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