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Do Your Essay

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Why Does Rosalind s Use Of Disguise
Role playing in Shakespeare s As You Like It and Measure for Measure is an important
aspect that extends from actors playing a character to that character playing another
character as the same initial character being played. Rosalind, in As You Like It, is a
heroin that disguises herself as the male Ganymede. Duke Vincentio disguises himself as
Friar Peter in Measure for Measure. The use of these main characters in disguise drives
the plot forward in ways that keep the audience entranced and engaged in the element of
disguise. Rosalind and Duke Vincentio, in disguise, create suspense when they are
nearly discovered by the wit of other characters or by being foolish and abusing their
disguise. In each play, their main use of disguise is to test... Show more content on
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Lucio is the character that came the closest to knowing that the Friar was the Duke in
disguise but the text never tells if he really knew or not. Lucio provoked the Duke
without mercy. In act 3, scene 1, Lucio continuously insults the Duke while in
conversation with him. He says that the Duke has used vices such as prostitutes and
drink. He claims that he knows and loves and is well known to the Duke (3.1.387). All
the while, the Duke remains in disguise as the Friar but he does become angry and
frustrated with Lucio s false words. Because he is unable to act how he would if he
were in his ruling position, he threatens to report Lucio to the Duke for saying these
slanderous things (3.1.397). In the final act, it is Lucio who discovers that the friar is the
Duke by unveiling him. Whether Lucio is surprised by this discovery is unknown and
left, again, to the interpretation of the director. In these moments when Rosalind s and
the Duke s ability to stay in disguise were being tested, they both felt trapped in their
disguise due to their inability to show their true emotions towards their
Examples Of Involuntary Servitude
Constant terror, abuse, long days and Isolation. These are the feelings human trafficking
victims endure while being held captive and deprived of every basic human right
(Behnke 15). When speaking of the term slavery , most would think of slaves from past
centuries who were brought to North America and were abusively forced to work.
However, slaveryis not an issue of the past centuries. Human Traffickingis the term that
is used today for modern day slavery (Hart 4). Human trafficking manifests through
various types of labor exploitation along with sexual exploitation and it is a rapidly
increasing problem due to lack of awareness, education and law reinforcement.
Slavery is happening right now. It is taking place in almost every country ... Show more
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A pimp is a person who controls and financially benefits from the commercial sexual
exploitation of another (A Glossary of Sex Trafficking Terms ). Pimps know how to
manipulate their victims and cause immense terror to the point where they are too
afraid to escape or find help. Pimps use physical, emotional and psychological abuse to
coerce young women and girls into a life of sex trafficking. Many suffer severe
emotional trauma, including symptoms of post traumatic stress disorder and
dissociation ( What is Sex Trafficking? ). The majority of these pimps use the lover boy
technique to recruit women and girls. ( What is Sex Trafficking? ). They promise
fulfilled dreams, protection, adventure and after securing her love and loyalty, he will
force her into prostitution ( What is Sex Trafficking? ). In addition to all the emotional
and physical abuse victims endure, they are at greater risk of contracting sexually
transmissible infections, including HIV/AIDS (What is Sex Trafficking.) Many become
pregnant and are forced to undergo often unsafe abortions ( What is Sex
Rabbi Yehuda Halevi, A Jewish Poet And Philosopher
Rabbi Yehuda Halevi was a Jewish poet and philosopher. Many consider him the
greatest poet of the golden ages. Halevi was born around the year 1080 in Toledo,
Spain. His artistic talent was evident from a young age, and his father who was not
short of financial means ensured Halevi had the best education possible. Halevi s
poems could be broadly categorized as religious or secular. Aside from his poetry,
Halevi also wrote the Kitab al Kuzari in Arabic, a Jewish philosophical guide that is one
of the most important religious readings in Judaism. The Kuzari contains dialogue
between a Rabbi and Judaism converts of the Khazar tribe. Halevi s magnetic
personality gave him powerful friends across Europe and the Middle East among them
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He had a lifelong longing to make a pilgrimage to the holy city of Jerusalem and many
of his poems reflected this desire. Arguably, the line of his work that was connected to
the Holy Land was what he was most renowned for within the Jewish world. Arguably
Halevi s most famous poem My Heart is in the East captures this yearning perfectly. The
line My heart is in the east, and I in the uttermost west the east referring to Israel and the
West his location in Europe captures the frustration of being so far away from the
land of his people. The poem sums up Halevi s and other Jews plight, being torn
between the riches of Spain which is albeit dominated by Muslims and Christians, and
Jerusalem s dust where fame and riches do not abound but where the heart is truly at
home. The term fetters of Edom can be loosely translated to mean Christianity. The
poem would therefore also appear to contain an expression of doubt by Halevi
regarding his prospects of ever making it to Zion due to the restrictions and perils placed
on travel by Christian and Muslim domination of the Jews and their land.
From Jehuda Halevi s Songs to Zion is an apparent continuation of My Heart is in the
East with the first stanza containing the entirety of the latter poem. The five verses of the
poem seem to transform progressively through a journey to the Holy Land by
Isopentyl Synthesis Lab Report
Isopentyl was selected as the reactant alcohol used for synthesis. Acetic acid was used
to react with the isopentyl, creating an acid base reaction. Sulfuric Acid was used as a
catalyst to speed up the reaction, allowing the reaction to occur over a shorter period of
time. A higher concentration of alcohol was used than the acetic acidbecause the isopentyl
was the limiting reagent. Le Chatelier s principle states that a higher concentration of
reactants causes the equilibrium of the reaction to favor the products. This permits a
higher reaction yield after the synthesis. The first part of the investigation, a water
condenser was used for reflux to heat and condense the reagents. A water condenser
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As the reagents were heated, a strong banana odor was present, and was especially
strong during extraction. The condensed product was then cooled to lower the
temperature, which allows for the C O and O H bonds in the products to form.
Sodium bicarbonate was added to the acetic acid to form sodium acetate and carbonic
acid, since the acetic acid was highly water soluble. The carbonic acid was then
spontaneously broken into water and carbon dioxide molecules. The sodium acetate
was extracted after each time the sodium bicarbonate was added for a total of four
times. The carbon dioxide bubbles were observed during this reaction and used to
determine when the carbonic acid was completely absent from the isolated product. The
extracted product was a dark brown color and the heating chips were subsequently
removed. The crude isoannyl product s melting point was observed for characterization
and to compare it to the melting point of the isolated isoannyl product. The crude
isoamyl was placed into a distillation flask for distillation. This allowed for even high
temperatures to be used and for the product to condense and be collected in the Hickman
still

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