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    Friar Lawrence

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    What Went Wrong? “Romeo and Juliet”‚ a play written by William Shakespeare‚ is known as one of the most famous love stories of all time. However‚ this is not your normal love story. Romeo and Juliet‚ a pair of young lovers‚ get married without either of their parent’s approval. This play is known as a tragic love story because after their marriage‚ these two lovers take their life. The death-marked actions of Romeo and Juliet‚ and the sorrow brought to their two families‚ were influenced by Friar

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    angry and defensive‚ causing him or her to abruptly end a relationship with a doctor or hospital and seek treatment elsewhere. So your loved one ’s doctor is likely to try to create an "out" that spares your loved one the humiliation of admitting to faking symptoms… (Mayo

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    and inequality‚ was eventually sent to the front line to serve as an ordinary soldier. Having no experience or training on the battlefield‚ Himmelstoss was frozen from head to toe out on the battlefield. Evening faking to be dead when he was supposed to point his gun at enemies. Him faking to be dead shows betrayal to Paul and his comrades who were risking their lives on the front with

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    Government Assistance to Those Who Need It The government really needs to focus more on assisting the people who really truly need their help. They need to stop helping the ones in this magnificent country of ours such as: drug addicts‚ illegal immigrants‚ and all those people who live to take advantage of the system and find loopholes. They need to do background checks on the people who they assist and do quarterly personal check-ups to make sure they are spending this countries tax money on the

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    chance of getting robbed or worse‚ then take a chance on helping someone they do not know. The way most are brought up in large cities is survival‚ they are brought up to read people well and understand their surroundings. If they see someone who is faking blindness like the

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    spoofing refers tricking or deceiving computer systems or other computer users. This is typically done by hiding one’s identity or faking the identity of another user on the Internet. Spoofing can take place on the Internet in several different ways. One common method is through e-mail. E-mail spoofing involves sending messages from a bogus e-mail address or faking the e-mail address of another user. Fortunately‚ most e-mail servers have security features that prevent unauthorized users from sending

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    In the first extract (Huckleberry Finn) Twain shows the theme of escapism by describing how Huck fakes his own death in an attempt to escape from civilization. In the second extract (Catcher in the Rye) Salinger shows the theme as escapism as Holden is running away from Pencey to go into a Hotel for a few days. Salinger shows that Holden is emotional about staying and leaving Pencey as he had got the ‘ax again’. ‘It made me too sad and lonesome’. This quote shows that Salinger is trying to portray

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    These included large-scale rebellions and smaller‚ quieter acts of resistance. The “day to day resistance‚” to slavery was the most common form of resistance. This type of resistance included playing dumb‚ not following orders‚ breaking tools‚ and faking illness among many other examples. On the opposite end of resistance were large-scale open rebellions. The most famous of these was the Nat Turner rebellion. On August 22‚ 1831‚ Nat Turner and roughly seventy armed slaves and free blacks went on a

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    Related Text Scaffold 1: Six degrees of Separation Aspects/Concepts of Belonging/Not Belonging These should be concerned with belonging/not belonging to location‚ relationship‚ society‚ ideas‚ events‚ people‚ modification of belonging over time‚ choice to belong/not belong‚ barriers to belong What is learnt from the text about the aspect? Concept in your own words Technique (2-3 techniques) Example of technique Effect of the technique on the responder Why has the composer chosen to represent

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    A time of death‚ fear‚ witches‚ scapegoating‚ and bizarre miscommunications between a community all in one area Salem‚ Massachusetts. Accusations broke out between the populace and people in 1692. The Salem Witch Hysteria (meaning a chaotic level of fear) of 1692 began with two girls‚ Betty Parris‚ daughter of Samuel Parris‚ and Abigail Williams. The young cousins first accused Tituba‚ a West Indian brought to assist them in their fortunes. Not too long afterwards‚ the young girls began acting strange

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