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    and was 17 at the time of composition‚ fitting into the narrative of her first signed work. Furthermore‚ there was dispute on the date of the work being 1610 because it was still too early for such a skill level and the date should be 1619 (Bissell‚ 1968)‚ but Ann Sutherland Harris confirmed the date as 1610. Moreover‚ there is no consensus on the level of involvement of either Artemisia or Orazio ideologically or on the canvas. In his later work‚ Bissell proposes that Orazio had the idea in

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    Cassio is Othello’s new lieutenant. This promotion upsets Iago‚ who feels that he would be a better fit for the job. In the opening scene of the play‚ Iago shapes the audience’s initial opinion by spending the whole first act of the play bashing Cassio and his lack of true military experience. During Iago’s rant‚ he tells us that he “never set a squadron in the field” (I.i.23). This creates an instant dislike of Cassio‚ and portrays him as weak and naive‚ a reputation that Iago takes advantage of

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    Best-first search is a search algorithm which explores a graph by expanding the most promising node chosen according to a specified rule. Judea Pearl described best-first search as estimating the promise of node n by a "heuristic evaluation function f(n) which‚ in general‚ may depend on the description of n‚ the description of the goal‚ the information gathered by the search up to that point‚ and most important‚ on any extra knowledge about the problem domain."[1] [2] Some authors have used "best-first

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    Shakespeare’s play Macbeth‚ is one of the most well known tragedies written by William Shakespeare. Truth be told‚ Shakespeare’s Macbeth embodies how ladies were characterized and controlled by the patriarchal society that they lived in‚ and mirrors issues even in those days that ladies in today’s current society still need to fight with. The play Macbeth‚ is male-character dominate‚ it concentrates on one man battling against other men in his court so as to secure his own particular position as

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    The middle class is usually unaffected by otherness‚ but some members of this class end up making themselves an other due to their perception of being either lesser or more important than they are and in turn isolate themselves from their social group. Members of this class commonly aim to win the favor of members of the elite upper class‚ which offers a form of protection from the torment that would ensue if the society was aware of a middle class’s otherness. Iago was an “other” because he was

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    What are our first impressions of Nora in the play? Nora Helmer is one of the most complex female characters of the 19th Century. Set in the blueprint for the idealistic Victorian home‚ the play begins with Nora acting out the model life of a housewife. Through her actions and how other people interact with her‚ the audience can see how from the surface‚ Nora appears to be the perfect woman. When Nora first enters stage‚ she appears in the ideal Victorian home‚ playing the role of the faultless

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    A Streetcar Named Desire – Our First Impressions In the opening two scenes of ‘A Streetcar Named Desire’ by Tennessee Williams‚ the audience has its first and generally most important impressions formulated on characters‚ the plot and the mood and tone of the play overall. The first scene opens overlooking the setting of the play‚ post WW2 New Orleans. New Orleans as a city was the biggest city in ‘the South’ at the time‚ a place where the industry of the Second World War had boomed‚ creating

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    second chance to make a first impression.” (Will Rogers). First impressions stick‚ and they stick hard. There’s no way around it‚ they remain as a layer on identity. While within that identity there might exist a different person‚ that different person still holds onto the external layer of a first impression. First impressions truly are almost impossible to change. In a book‚ people use post-it notes to remember a specific point. In society‚ people use first impressions to remember a specific person

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    In the novel Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen‚ first impressions and thoughts of main characters from Elizabeth change throughout the story to reveal that they can often be contradicting to a person’s true character. Even though it is normally thought of as negative to judge others without getting to know them‚ it is quite often done before we even have time to think about it. Even worse is that after judging others‚ the feelings towards them are often hard to change‚ even if they are proven wrong

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    HOW DO YOU MAKE A GOOD FIRST IMPRESSION? There are various ways to make a good first impression. But in my opinion‚ appearance‚ body language‚ and being a good listener are the most important ways to impress somebody. Appearance is very important. Your clothes should be suitable for the situation. For example‚ if you wear casual clothes in a meeting with your partners‚ they will think that you are not serious about working with them‚ or you don’t respect them. Besides‚ clothes can demonstrate your

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