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    In the play Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare‚ Mark Antony delivers a very strong and persuasive funeral oration in Caesar’s honor. Antony himself was a trusted friend of Caesar and manipulated the conspirators of the play in thinking that he approved of their deed. With his influential tone and methods of verbal communication‚ Antony had his audience in an awe of disgust and hate. Mark Antony’s funeral speech: A soliloquy that changed the play of Julius Caesar. Antony’s vocalizations are a triumph

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    similarities throughout the two proclamations. For example‚ both King and Antony open to their audiences with a friendly standing. Antony calls upon “Friends‚ Romans‚ [and] Countrymen” (III.ii.75.)‚ and King addresses‚ “My Dear Fellow Clergymen” (King‚ Jr.). In doing so‚ they both associate themselves as one in the general public. The friendly approach‚ however‚ doesn’t last long either of the speeches. Shortly into his announcement‚ Antony breaks his seemingly neutral stance in saying “When that the poor

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    Mary-Riley Clayton Mr. Barrett 4B February 28‚ 2012 1982 The Great Gatsby‚ written by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ introduces the reader to scenes of violence that contribute to the meaning of the complete work. Wealthy‚ powerful characters such as Tom Buchanan are the major causes of violence introduced because they are selfish and careless. Through an accident that killed Myrtle Wilson‚ or the passionate murder of an innocent man‚ Fitzgerald incorporates themes of the novel. The violent act that

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    Forensics as a Crime Scene Investigator Nicolette Simpson E VC University ENC1101-243_Week 10 Individual Work Instructor Heidi Howe March 23‚ 2012 Forensics Thesis Statement Forensic is a field of that deals with psychology and the law. Forensic is defined as the intersection of psychology and the law. Forensics is the application of science to questions which are of interest to the legal system. For example‚ forensic pathology is the study of the human body to determine

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    Othello Essay on Act 3 Scene 3 One of the most important scenes in Shakespeare’s play‚ ‘Othello’‚ is Act 3 Scene 3. During this scene‚ the protagonist‚ Othello is influenced by Iago to become suspicious of his wife Desdemona’s involvement with Cassio‚ after she begs her husband to restore Cassio as his lieutenant since he was recently fired. Cleverly‚ Iago uses Desdemona’s pleas in a mission to destroy Othello‚ persuading him of her infidelity and vowing that he will help him to get revenge

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    A thorough documentation of a crime scene is an important part of any investigation. Several different methods of documentation are use; however‚ it is the combination of the methods that best aids investigators during the investigations into prosecution and trial. One of the first steps in documenting the scene would begin with the investigators notes. The notes will contain multiple pieces of information that may prove to be useful during the span of the case. The investigator should make notes

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    with some kind of drama‚ tragedy‚ emotion and‚ of course‚ love. Some of the themes explored in Romeo and Juliet are: tragedy‚ love‚ fate and death. Act 3‚ Scene 1 is a very dramatic scene‚ and is the turning point of the story; the climactric. It is at this point that everything changes for the worse and starts going downhill. In the previous scene‚ Romeo and Juliet were married and that tells us that Romeo must be feeling on top of the world right now. But this all changes‚ faster than a flash of lightning

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    Crime Scene Investigator Zelda M. Kier Everest Online University Being a Crime Scene Investigator Known also as an evidence technician‚ crime scene technician‚ forensic investigator‚ criminalist officer‚ and crime scene analyst‚ a crime scene investigator has quite a busy life. The importance of this job sits high at the top of the list‚ giving each individual the greatest responsibility possible. There is little room for error when it comes to the critical tasks that a crime scene investigator

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    (At the Coronation) Banquo: Ross‚ be nice. Ross: Yeah‚ yeah‚ yeah.                                                               (Enter Macbeth & Lady Macbeth‚                                                                play classical music) Ross: Hello‚ you two. Banquo: Thanks for showing up guys. Macbeth: Of course‚ we wouldn’t miss this. Lady Macbeth: Thanks for having us‚ we would’ve been here sooner but my husband was running late. I had to drag him out of the house

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    1800 5/28/13 Lesson 2 The Graduate For The Graduate I chose the sequence from where Ben’s father announces him coming out to the pool until the end of the scene where he is at the bottom of the pool. (Chapter 5 [all of it]: 20:53–24:25). In The Graduate the cinematic styles were portrayed in this sequence of the film. Mis-en-scene was represented right away from the scenery or background of the sequence. The background was of Ben’s pool with many family friends around. The pool was used for

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