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… they were talking about when they told me my mom was "perfect". Sure she was beautiful, intelligent, successful, and rich as well. But, everyone always seems to forget about the past. The scars. It didn't show on her surface, but my mom had at…
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… Macbeth's bloody rise to power, including the murders of MacBeth's competition, and the pathology of evil deeds generating still more evil deeds. As a fundamental frame of the play's most memorable character is Lady Macbeth. Like her husband, Lady…
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… it offers him, and is also symbolic of the bigger picture outside war in the Iliad. Achilles receives motivation to return to war, and reason for new armor, following the death of his good friend Patroclus. His "terrible, wrenching cry" disturbs…
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… in "Boys and Girls" was very restricted in finding out who she is, because of her dad's expectations. Perhaps because of the way he was raised, he made judgments on her before she had even done anything wrong (or 'girly', in his eyes). Before the…
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… anticipation of consuming a good meal in return for our precious and cautiously spent money. Eating out is an expensive business and you really want to be sure you get a good experience. Sadly, this doesn't always happen. Who or what is to blame for…
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… anger, and pride. It begins nine years into the Trojan war when the Achaeans sack a town near Troy. They capture two women, Chryseis and Briseis, as prizes for Agamemnon, the Achaean leader, and Achilles, the greatest greek warrior. When Chryseis'…
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… the nature of mankind and the behaviour of man within society have fascinated people. Shrink Rap and Stardust are works that examine human nature's violence as a result of money. Stardust suggests that money leads to trouble whereas Shrink Rap shows…
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… to identify its critical strategic factors and then build on vital strengths, correct glaring weaknesses, exploit significant opportunities, and avoid disaster-laden threats (Slocum et al, 1994). However, despite its wide and enduring popularity, SWOT…
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… had been detrimental to the survival of the indigenous people. Massacres, assimilation and appropriation of natural resources occurred. Yet the most powerful and deadly weapon used in the war against Aboriginal Australians was an unintentional one- the…
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… It goes against the most basic human right - the right to life. It is cruel, mistakes can be made, and there are better ways to deal with criminals than death. No one has proved that killing murderers/rapists etc stops others from going ahead and…
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