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    A good essay or term paper 1. Answers the question No matter how interesting or well-written an essay‚ you will not be given any credit for your efforts unless it answers the question that was set. Your argument and evidence must be relevant to the question. This is the most important feature of what makes a good essay. It must deal with the subject or the topic(s) posed in the question rubric. Your answer should demonstrate that you have understood what the question is asking for‚ that you have

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    Hamlet‚ a play by William Shakespeare‚ is a tragic story involving themes that are shown through the actions os several important characters. However‚ there is one character that has a minor part but plays a major role: the the Ghost of King Hamlet. The Ghost plays a vital role in the understanding and interpretation of Hamlet’s sanity. When Hamlet first encounters the Ghost of his father‚ the Ghost reveals to Hamlet the way Hamlet’s father died. After Hamlet hears this news coming out of his

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    Religion plays a big role I the play Hamlet. The type of religion that shows most in this play is Christianity. Hamlet deals with a lot of situations from his father’s death to getting revenge for his for his Father’s death‚ and he knows that his actions will be judged by God but he’s too focused on revenge for his father to care. There has to be a reason Hamlet is so determined to get revenge for his father right? “My hour is almost come when I to sulfurous and tormenting flames must render up myself

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    Having a country in which 54 percent of the total population and rural economy remains heavily on traditional subsistence farming (USDOL)‚ followed by the introduction of cash crops‚ increased the deforestation seen in the country. The aim of this paper is to examine the effects of subsistence and industrial farming on the rainforests‚ and recommended ways to further prevent this from happening. The introduction of plantations in El Salvador resulted in less land available for poorer families to

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    Student Name: Seri Thompson Aztec Geographical Setting: What continent? What Landforms? What important Places? The Aztec geography was very different than other cultures. The Aztecs settled in a central Mexican valley‚ almost everything that they did was related to their environment. Before the Aztecs settled on the Mexican valley‚ they were nomads. They traveled from place to place never settling until they found their capital‚ Tenochtitlan‚ which is now modern day Mexico city. Tenochtitlan

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    Greek mythology is composed of a larger collection of myths and teachings that belong to the ancient Greeks‚ stories of their gods and heroes‚ and explanations given to unexplainable phenomenons. Zeus became the ultimate ruler of the gods as well as lord of the sky and rain after defeating his father. Zeus was characterized by the Greeks as a regal man‚ mature with a sturdy figure and a long beard. He is usually depicted with a lighting bolt‚ royal scepter or with an eagle. He married Hera‚ his sister

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    Ancient Greeks thought themselves as “one people.” Greek people had the same religion‚ language and culture. Young men and women from the Greek city states were sent compete in the Olympic Games. Ancient Greek was divided into several independent city states (Polis). Even though Greeks thought themselves as one people‚ politically they defended their independence from each other. Relation between Greeks and Phoenicians increased during ninth century B.C.E. Geeks adopted the Phoenicians alphabets

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    1. Which one‚ genetics (nature) or the environment (nurture)‚ do you think plays a larger role in the development of who you are? Please provide me with what percentage you think each contributes‚ for example‚ 50% genetics/50% environment. I personally feel like most of the habits you develop are from the environment (nurture). I would say it’s about 70% nurture and 30% nature. I believe that most of the habits people pick up are because they have seen it done by someone else. Now I do know of

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    lives. The Iliad appeals to everyone because of the diverse storytelling style of Homer and the content that he puts in it. Many characters in Iphigenia at Aulis have a heroic role to play. Agamemnon has to make many hard choices throughout the story‚ and he sometimes takes a while to decide. Almost all of the men who play a part in the tale have a moment of glory during battle or telling of the battle they fought

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    plague alongside Rieux. When Rambert is finally able to work out an escape plan‚ however‚ he elects not to go through with it‚ instead opting to stay and help Rieux fight the plague. He speaks of his change of heart thus‚ ?? . . . now that I have seen what I have seen‚ I know that I belong here whether I want it or not. This business is everybody?s business.??23 Rambert?s revolt can be considered twofold. His ultimate choice to remain in Oran and fight the plague is an act of revolt‚ but‚ as Haggis observes

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