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    a despised life‚ closed in my breast‚/ By some vile forfeit of untimely death./ But he that hath the steerage of my course/ Direct my sail! On‚ lusty gentlemen!” (Act I Scene IV‚ 106-113) Romeo receives a vision of his future fate in the form in a dream he “fear‚ too early; for [his] mind misgives/ Some consequence yet hanging in the stars...By some vile forfeit of untimely death” but right after he mentions how he may have an untimely death‚ he decides to “Direct my sail! On‚ lusty gentlemen!” (Act

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    outcome for men international. The key to beat untimely ejaculation is calmness and relaxation‚ having untimely ejaculation shouldn’t be a disorder‚ its entirely curable. By using doing the correct workout routines you are going to learn to manage this usual bodily perform and ejaculate when you’re in a position and not before. There is nothing extra pleasant than making long lasting love and relatively enjoying the sexual expertise. Of direction untimely ejaculation may also be stopping you from correctly

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    Macbeth

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    choice to embark upon a murderous journey to become king. Fearing he won’t become king he makes the unwise decisions to kill King Duncan. This unwise decision can be seen through blood‚ “will all great Neptune Ocean wash this blood/clean from my hand?” These are the words he cries out after killing Duncan. He let the fear of not becoming king get in the way of his reasoning skills. This unwise decision that Macbeth makes ends up being the reason for his wife’s death. “Out‚ dammed spot; out I

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    the legend of Amleth‚ which follows the storyline of The Tragedy of Hamlet‚ Prince of Denmark very closely. Shakespeare’s tragedy takes place in the Kingdom of Denmark‚ where we meet a multitude of seemingly ordinary characters‚ who ultimately meet untimely deaths. The play revolves around the concept of seeking revenge and the repercussions of their actions. Although Hamlet is a dark tragedy‚ it contains important life lessons. Through the life of Hamlet‚ Shakespeare shows how revenge is futile‚ by

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    The rules include commitments not to backslide into unwise policies. Protectionism in general is unwise because of the damage it causes domestically and internationally‚ as we have already seen. Particular types of trade barriers cause additional damage because they provide opportunities for corruption and other forms of bad government. One kind of trade barrier that the WTO’s rules try to tackle is the quota‚ for example restricting imports or exports to no more than a specific amount each

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    Archidamus‚ Thucydides expresses what the king conveyed to the attendees in the congress of Sparta. This essay will argue how the speech of Archidamus expresses that being unprepared and to charge against the high resourceful Athenian population would be unwise‚ harmful and dangerous. His decision for expressing these words is mainly based on historical facts. King Archidamus claims that if their unprepared population decides to ignore these facts‚ it will bring a greater harm to their population. In contrast

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    examples of real life situations‚ and reflects on statements made. King begins by providing background and explaining the true purpose of non-violent direct-action demonstrations. In the letter‚ King refutes the arguments made by clergy‚ which were untimely action‚ breaking laws‚ direct-actions precipitate violence‚ extremist‚ and commended police. King explains that he traveled to Birmingham to participate in non-violent protest against segregation‚ stating “injustice anywhere is a threat to justice

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    without helping him. As before‚ Socrates tried to examine if the opinion of the majority of people is important or not. Socrates stated that he should value the ideas from wise people and he disregard ideas from unwise people (66). He disregarded how many wise people are in the city or how many unwise people are there. So‚ the quantity of wise people was not an important aspect in the eyes of Socrates. Then‚ Socrates proved this idea by a question: “Come‚ then‚ what of such questions as this? When a man’s

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    Friar Lawrence who performs Romeo and Juliet’s marriage and “helps” them throughout the entire play. Under many circumstances‚ he was the most common blame for everything. Many believed he was unwise‚ foolish but also good hearted while making rational decisions for Romeo and Juliet. Friar acts foolishly and unwise because‚ firstly‚ he marries Romeo and Juliet when they go to him. They are so young that it made them vulnerable and unable to make considered decisions. Friar Lawrence’s other foolish action

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    scene 4 the theme of fate is stronger than free will is introduced when Romeo has a bad feeling about the party. As Romeo is on the way to the party he tells the group of a dream he had of “some vile forfeit of untimely death” (1.4.118). This point demonstrates the foreshadowing of Romeo’s untimely death and it also shows that he is worried about the party‚ but he allows for his free will goes to the party. However‚ he asks someone to “direct his sail” which illustrates the choice of surrendering free

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