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    Shakespeare’s Perspective on Justice To understand Shakespeare’s perspective on justice in The Merchant of Venice it must be clear that they were in the reign of Elizabeth I. During this particular time Jewish people were hated and the Christians believed that they were superior. Shakespeare considered there to be a difference between law and justice‚ he shows that if the law is blindly applied without the Christian idea of mercy and fairness‚ the pursuer will fall. Portia‚ the mouthpiece

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    Say Yes to Life!

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    SAY YES TO LIFE! RH Bill covers the promotion of contraceptives to prevent early pregnancy and the avoidance of sudden increase of country’s population. It was passed by the congress and still in the process of voting and approval of the senate. The Catholic Church is alarmed with this matter and strongly disagrees because it disobeys the scriptures of God. It thwarts the life of a person‚ specifically a baby to live. Under the RH Bill is the promotion of contraceptives and other forms of preventing

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    Merchant of Venice Essay Appearance plays a considerable part in people’s everyday lives. It influences how one is perceived by the people around them‚ thus possibly hindering their interactions with others. This has shown to be an issue throughout history. In the play The Merchant of Venice‚ written by William Shakespeare the issue of judging by appearance is very common. The difference between the reality of who someone truly is and their appearance depends on how others perceive them‚ how

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    Cell phone yes or no

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    Topic: Mobile phones for teenagers: yes or no. The mobile phones‚ or cell phones are very popular in the whole world. There are a lot of advantegs and some disadvantegs of using it. But las time not only adult using cell phones. Teenegars are buing themself mobile phones and using it....is it good or bad‚ positive por negative event. Read my opinion and decide yourself. This type of phones have got samo advantegs like fast contact with owner of mobile phone. Person is taking it everywhere

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    Yes to Cell Phones

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    Say yes to Cell Phone! Is using cell phone or any electronics in school a bad thing? Well‚ I strongly believe using a phone or any electronics isn’t a bad idea. All teenagers or children who use their electronics know it’s really risky to use them in school. What does “phone” mean to the school? I think it’s very simple it means bad for the student‚ but is it really true? In My opinion‚ I think that any teens in school should allow using their phone! Teenagers love their cell phone a

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    Pendragon: The Merchant of Death by D. J . MacHale is about 14 year old Bobby Pendragon who is going to save the world. It all starts when his uncle‚ Uncle Press‚ visits his house before he goes to a basketball game. He tells Bobby that there are some people who need their help and asks him to come with him. After putting an ample amount of thought‚ Bobby agrees to go with Press. Press takes Bobby to an abandoned subway station in Bronx. Bobby is flabbergasted by the place where his uncle took him

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    and hatred‚ happiness and misery‚ excitement and lethargy – all of these emotions are inherited to the human nature. Hatred fits in among one of the strongest human feelings; it is a seed that engenders vengeance. In the Shakespeare’s play‚ The Merchant of Venice‚ these two inextricably bound terms are portrayed unequivocally. There are three main reasons why hatred was such a focal ingredient to the play: the Anti-Semitism‚ the unacceptability of usury and the personal altercations between the

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    The Yes Side Analysis

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    The book Taking Sides written by Glenn L. Koonce questions “Is There Support for Arming Teachers in school?” The author includes both side of the stories‚ the yes side is written by Nirvi Shah‚ and Trump spoke on behalf of the National School Safety and Security Services‚ which supported the no side. Both of sides have great support for their ideas‚ for example Shah says that the school officials are usually the first responders to the situation‚ while they cannot do anything to aid‚ because they

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    Merchants of Cool: Teens and Sexuality Teenagers are bombarded with images and ideas of sex in the media. However the advertising industries claim that teenagers were already obsessed with sex before the images were plastered all over their world. The industry also claims that they develop their advertising around what the teens enjoy and that they’ve researched teen lives‚ culture and their way of thinking in order to obtain the most successful advertising method. "We’re only reflecting the

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    "The Merchant of Venice" is a play that relies on soliloquies to advance the plot‚ create mood and atmosphere‚ and to develop character among all the actors. I am here to prove how this happens in two different soliloquies and show you why Shakespeare put them into the play. My first soliloquy is from Lancelot Gobbo and it is taken from Act 2 Scene 2.I know that Lancelot is a secondary character‚ but this speech is really important in the outcome of this scene. He is talking about if he

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