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    will still exist tomorrow. We might say that we have attained freedom through our reckless acts as a child‚ through our ignorance towards studies but these will all backfire on us in the future. They consequences that will be put upon us will be sevenfold. As the saying goes‚ “What goes around‚ comes around.” same with our present to future education. A study plan has to be made. Students should use their time wisely in everything that they do. They should study in a place

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    of Rome into a new era of monarchy. However‚ there were several noblemen and high ranking officers that plotted against him. These conspirators coveted the old republic of Rome‚ let to the assassination of Caesar‚ and then a battle with those that avenged Caesar’s death. The examples of Marxism in Julius Caesar are about the conspirator’s overpowering Caesar‚ Antony’s revenge on the conspirators for power‚ and Julius Caesar’s control over the conspirators to gain power. Initially‚ the conspirators

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    The value in individual societies adapt throughout time depending upon the values cultures embrace. For instance‚ early Germanic society constantly engaged itself in warfare and exiled disloyal or dishonorable subjects who did not prove themselves to the king. The 5th century poem‚ Beowulf‚ a piece written before our English today developed‚ represents the values at the time through a courageous leader named Beowulf the Geat. The tale explains monsters‚ heroes‚ and great kings while still keeping

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    because he believed that they didn’t do anything wrong and they were just under the influence of Brutus. He knew that deep down they were good people that loved Caesar‚ they just let their minds get the best of them. In the end Caesar’s death was avenged and Rome’s peace was restored to what it was before. Although there are many lessons you can learn from this piece‚ these are a few main ones. Good will always outweigh

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    or clever marketing schemes‚ but through substantial innovations in their everyday operations. Progressive didn’t went global‚ didn’t unveil new product not did it grow at the expense of its margins though Progressive insurance employ to achieve sevenfold growth in just over a decade because of the innovation in their operations. The secret of Progressive’s success is maddeningly simple: It out operated its competitors. By offering lower prices and better service than its rivals‚ it simply took their

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    a) Using the 1616 Admonition‚ what are the particulars of the primary document (who‚ what‚ when‚ where‚ why) (10) In February of 1616 Galileo’s belief in Copernicus’ theory‚ in which the sun was thought to be immovable and the centre of the universe‚ while the earth revolved around it‚ became very popularized and well known. Galileo found his ideas harshly criticized by the Jesuits‚ specifically Father Lorini of Florence. He was brought before the Bishop of Lodi‚ of the Holy Office‚ in 1616. The

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    Homeric Nobility In Homer’s The Odyssey‚ Odysseus exemplifies the aristocratic man idealized in Nietzsche’s On the Genealogy of Morality. Nietzsche depicts the aristocratic man‚ the noble man‚ very distinctly with qualities of mentality and behavior. An aristocratic man embraces his sovereignty‚ relishes in life‚ and refuses to feel guilt. Odysseus lives what Nietzsche describes as a good and noble life‚ a life characterized by action and war. Odysseus not only is King of Ithaca‚ but also the

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    his country and brought prosperity to his country. He also claims to not want to get revenge on the murderers of Caesar‚ but in reality‚ the whole point of his speech was to turn the citizens of Rome against Brutus so that Caesar’s death will be avenged. He develops this claim by first creating ethos and pathos refuting Brutus’ excuse that Caesar was ambitious. Then‚ he emphasizes the grand betrayal of Brutus towards Caesar. Towards

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    December 21‚ 2012 The Whipping 1. Who is the speaker? What kind of person is the speaker? a. The speaker could be a neighbor or passenger who observes a domestic scene that reminds him of one similar to his own.. The speaker has a strong sympathy about the boy but also is a coward because the speaker did not stop the woman. 2. Is there an identifiable audience for the speaker? What can we know about it? a. There is no identifiable audience. The speaker is just noticing the woman beating

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    chance‚ but again he spits in his face to make sure he knew the first time was not an accident. His method of refusal‚ spitting in the Colonel’s face‚ also conveys that he would rather be killed than to receive clemency from a Prussian. Old Milon avenged the death of his father and son‚ with tenacity and

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