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    represented though Portia‚ Nerissa and Jessica. The three of the women are very different yet they are all the same as they stand up to the typical Elizabethan women way of being a ‘happy little housewife’ with no voice or backbone. Jessica is the Jewish daughter f the ‘villain Shylock who runs away from her father to marry a Christian. This is a brave act for a woman to do as she turns her back on her family which wasn’t done in Elizabethan times. This shows that Jessica isn’t going to fall into the typical

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    Best Week Ever It was the first day of recruitment‚ Sarah and Jessica and I were going to go together. We all got ready in my room and headed over to Blum for the information night. When we got there‚ I had sweat pints as big as softballs and we were the first ones there. While us waiting for all the girls who were rushing to come so the meeting could start. We started talking to all the active girls‚ so we can get to know them all. I was so nervous to meet all of them and felt so little to them

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    cousins‚ Jessica (24 yrs.) and Tiffany (24 yrs.)‚ his mother (32yrs.)‚ Kyungson (9 Mo.) and myself (18yrs.). The observation took place predominately within the Cho family’s living room with a plethora of children’s toys and belongings sprawled out on the floor on top of a single white and fluffy carpet. A grey couch

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    Salerio – friends of Antonio and Bassanio * Lorenzo – friend of Antonio and Bassanio‚ in love with Jessica * Portia – a rich heiress * Nerissa – Portia’s waiting maid- in love with Gratiano * Balthazar – Portia’s servant‚ who Portia later disguises herself as * Stephano – Nerissa’s disguise as Balthazar’s law clerk. * Shylock – a rich Jew‚ moneylender‚ father of Jessica * Jessica – daughter of Shylock‚ in love with Lorenzo | * Tubal – a Jew; Shylock’s friend * Launcelot Gobbo

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    view sex offenders in their neighborhood. The state of California took it to the next level. Proposition 83‚ also known as Jessica ’s Law‚ after a nine year old girl was kidnapped from her home‚ sexually abused and murdered by a registered sex offender‚ passed with seventy percent vote to ban all sex offenders to live within two thousands feet of a park‚ school‚ or mall. Jessica ’s Law would also require all felony sex offenders to wear a GPS tracking device for life. This proposition that was overwhelmingly

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    Shylock‚ Villain or victim? The Merchant of Venice June 8th‚ 2011 In the play The Merchant of Venice Shylock is supposed to be the protagonist‚ the definition of protagonist is; the leading character or a major character in a drama‚ movie‚ novel‚ or other fictional text. But the way Shylock is portrayed is more along the lines of being both victim and villain. Shylock is out for one pound of Antonio’s flesh which will in the end kill Antonio and the flesh will do him no good anyway. But he

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    Certainly the Jew is the very devil incarnation. 2) Launcelot- It is a wise father that knows his own child. Scene Three 1) Jessica- Our house is hell‚ and thou‚ a merry devil. Scene Five 1) Shylock- For I did dream of money-bags tonight. 2) Shylock- Let not the sound of shallow foppery enter my sober house. 3) Jessica- I have a father‚ you a daughter‚ lost. Scene Six 1) Jessica- But love is blind and lovers cannot see. Scene Seven 1) Morocco- Who chooseth me shall gain what many men desire.

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    He likes to do things on a farm with animals. He works all the time at the farm.  On a day Jessica‚ the daughter of the farmer‚ walked away into the mountains. Matty is trying to find her. He brings the dog with him‚ Betsy‚ it’s the dog of the farmer. But storm and wind is coming‚ and he loses Betsy. When the storm is ended he first found Betsy‚ she had fallen and had a broken leg. Later he found Jessica too. It’s going to be dark and the are going to sleep on a stone. At two o’clock they found

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    Grand Canyon University: HLT-310v 5/10/2015 In this case study‚ the parents are hurt and conflicted with a moral decision that will determine the life of their unborn child. Jessica is using the sentience theory to determine the moral status of her unborn child. She believes that all life is sacred while at the same time‚ she has hopes for a better socioeconomic position. He her husband Marco will support her decision but he sees the pregnancy and having a disabled child as a burden to their

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    group and me as a leader; a thorough review of the completed DISC assessments much be completed on an individual basis and an overall plan can be derived thereafter. The individual analyses are as follows: Individual Assessments Jeremy Conner‚ Jessica Mills‚ and Brian Tuck are all predominately categorized as cautious in style. Their tendencies include: being tense with themselves and others when under pressure‚ having a natural curiosity about people‚ being concerned about what people think‚

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