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    The Old Testament is an ancient religious text that is the basis for three widely practiced religions. The first two chapters of the book‚ Genesis and Exodus‚ include a multitude of religious stories such as the creation story and an explanation of God’s relationship to his chosen people the Israelites. In the stories of Genesis and Exodus‚ God is a vengeful character because of his actions during the story of Adam and Eve‚ the story of Noah‚ and the Israelite’s flight from Egypt. The first example

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    The two main characters from the novel The Old Man And The Sea by Ernest Hemingway‚ and the film Rudy by Angelo Pizzo both use traits from the Hemingway Code. Certain aspects of the Hemingway Code contribute to the success of Rudy Ruettiger from Rudy‚ and Santiago from The Old Man And The Sea. The Hemingway Code can contribute to success of an individual. Santiago and Rudy both use multiple traits of the Hemingway Code to reach success. The three aspects of the Hemingway Code that contribute to both

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    operated in a commercial way in which services related to travel‚ accommodation‚ entertainment‚ foodservice‚ gaming‚ attractions‚ meeting and exposition are provided. (Tom Baum‚ 2011‚ p.20). Despite of how hospitality was interpreted‚ the main concept is that in hospitality there will be someone acts as a host and treat visitors with respect‚ make they feel comfortable and happy and help them as much as you can. 2. Similarities The similarities between tourism industry and hospitality industry

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    Urban studies in the 19th century in Europe found correlations between delinquency and certain social factors‚ such as poverty‚ however‚ it wasn’t until the work of Shaw and McKay that actual criminological theories emerged (Shoemaker‚ 2000). Also‚ even though the concept of anomie was promulgated by Emile Durkhein‚ the French sociologist‚ yet it found its way in theories of crime when Americans began to study social factors‚ such as social disorganization. The underlying premise in turning a critical

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    France and England both began with a similar styles of government‚ but by the 17th century these two nations had very different styles of governing. France by the mid-17th century was an absolute government. This meant that the government of France was financially independent of the nobility‚ had developed its own national income‚ which allowed it to operate without the input of the citizens. It also meant that during a crisis it could effectively turn its back on large portions of people if need

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    Lysistrata by Aristophanes are both pieces of art studied and fascinated within the time frame they were made and still are to this day. The tragedy‚ Antigone‚ and the comedy‚ Lysistrata‚ both encompass women who go against their customs and laws; but what sets these two so widely apart‚ is the outcome in which each women face in result of their actions. Antigone is told and begins with the assumption that readers know the background and characters within it‚ this is vital to understand and appreciate

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    show that Mozart requested prior student‚ Franz Sussmayr‚ to complete it if he passed. Conversely‚ the movie ends in a moment of total irony. Salieri is seated at Mozart’s deathbed‚ taking signs and direction from the ill musician to help him finish what last actions he can muster. As well as being historically authentic‚ the portrayal of Mozart’s wife‚ Constanze‚ portrays her in messes as she continuously monitors Mozart in his ill state. Fact and movie‚ alike‚ both show that the musician was overworked

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    The Beliefs: - There are many Christian beliefs; here are some of the most common beliefs that Christians have. - Christians believe that god created everything‚ from the turtles in the sea‚ to the air we breathe‚ everything seen and unseen. - Jesus is the Son of God and that Jesus and God are one together - Jesus Died after being crucified‚ he was buried in a tomb and then disappeared Jesus had disappeared from the tomb and was found alive (Christians call this the Resurrection) After Jesus

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    We are nearly at the end of the first Act‚ and at last our two heroes meet and immediately fall deeply in love with each other. The language used by Shakespeare here eloquently describes the deep passion that they feel for one another‚ and the audience are well rewarded for their patience in waiting for the two lovers to meet. Romeo is shown to be an ingenious lover‚ convincing Juliet to kiss him after only a few sentences. He uses religion in order to persuade Juliet to kiss him. He says

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    ROMEO AND JULIET Does the prologue and opening scene prepare the audience for what follows? Shakespeare opens the play with a prologue of 14 lines. This prepares the audience for the content of the play. These 14 lines are basically a summary of the play. Within ?Romeo and Juliet? Shakespeare focuses on many different themes such as love‚ hate‚ violence‚ fate‚ life and death. The prologue is written about these different themes that take part in the play. It gives the prologue a contrast to the

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