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i want a summary about Eastward Ho by Ben Jonson?

  • 1984

In 1984, how was war different in the past ages?1984< Book 2< Chapter 9< Book of the…

The difference between this war and past wars was that the objectives of past wars, greater economic development, territory, etc., no longer applied. The resources necessary for everyone to enjoy…

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  • BUSINESS

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  • EASTWARD HO!

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  • HISTORY

By the 1860’s why did Americans no longer seek to resolve their political dispute through…

There are two reasons why Americans stopped trying to reach compromises to resolve their political disputes. (I assume you are talking about the issue of slavery.) First, they had tried various…

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  • MACBETH

How does Shakespeare characterize the witches in Macbeth?

In Macbeth, Shakespeare characterizes the witches as the harbingers of fate and destiny. In the first scene of the play, the witches meet and indirectly state the events that they foresee. By…

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  • PHILOSOPHY

Is the following argument sound? All students are brilliant. She is brilliant. So she is a…

In order for an argument to be sound, it must first be valid. So we must find out if this argument is valid. An argument is valid if and only if the conclusion must be true if the premises are…

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  • BUSINESS

Ad posting jobs (5334)Online Ad Posting/Data Entry/Copy Paste Job/Hard copy to Soft copy/Non…

Be aware of online job posts like this. Most of them are not real. Sometimes a company will ask you for personal information pretending to hire you, when there is actually no job there. It is…

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  • PASSING

What is the duality of experience represented in Irene and Clare in Larsen’s Passing?

In Nella Larsen’s Passing, the central characters of the novel Irene and Clare live varied lives even though they are both African American. Irene lives in an African American community in Harlem…

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  • SOCIAL SCIENCES

What are the things that I should put in my research project please?Research about any topic in…

Before you can ask “What do I put in my research project?” you need to ask yourself, “What is my research project about?” In order to narrow down the wide topic of “psychology” I encourage you to…

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  • POETRY

I need some notes about elegy poetry from the 18th century.I need famous poets and thier works.

An elegy is a poem which is typically mournful and lamenting (normally used in funerals). Originated by the Greek, the elegy contains three specific elements: lament, praise, and then…

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  • LITERATURE

What are some examples of English vocabulary enrichment from the Renaissance? Worlds adopted from…

The only thing I can think of to argue that this wasn’t a benefit is that it gives us a whole lot of new vocabulary (in a foreign language) to learn. For example, if we just called the telephone a…

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  • WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE

Shakespeare portrayal of history Examine Shakespeare’s portrayal of history with reference to his…

I do think Shakespeare portrayed many aspects of his histories accurately, but consider what he had to work with. Much of what he was writing about was not recorded in complete and accurate…

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  • MARXISM AND LITERATURE

What are the main points in Raymond Williams’ “Dominant, Residual, And Emergent”?

These concepts, explicitly elaborated in Marxism and Literature (1977), contributed to innovate Marxist criticism which had been largely based until then on the analyses of historical epochs…

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  • SOCIAL SCIENCES

What are the main ideas in Stephen Fender’s “The American Difference” (chapter one in Mick…

Ever since its founding, America has tried to distinguish itself from other nations. In his sermon “A Model of Christian Charity” (1630), John Winthrop encouraged his fellow pilgrims on board of…

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  • IN SEARCH OF OUR MOTHERS’ GARDENS

What are the main points in Alice Walker’s In Search of Our Mothers’ Gardens?

Many specific points of interest emerge from Walker’s collection of essays. I think that one of the most overwhelming is that the artist’s journey is one the embraces freedom to construct both…

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  • MATH

Solve the inequality: 17x + 5 >= -6x^2.

We have the inequality 17x + 5 >= -6x^2 adding 6x^2 to both the sides => 6x^2 + 17x + 5 >= 0 => 6x^2 + 15x + 2x + 5 >= 0 => 3x (2x + 5) + 1(2x + 5) >= 0 => (3x + 1) (2x + 5)…

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  • MIDNIGHT’S CHILDREN

Is Salman Rushdie’s novel Midnight’s Children an example of historical fiction?

I think that many consider Rushdie’s work to be an example of historical fiction. Being true to form about his own capacity as an artist, Rushdie might hold some views on the subject. If one…

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  • THE GLASS MENAGERIE

In The Glass Menagaerie, what is the significance when Tom breaks the fourth wall and talks to…

I think that there are a couple of reasons that Tom speaks to the audience. On one level, it is almost as if Tom is pleading with the audience for absolution in terms of abandoning the family….

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  • MATH

How can one change the base of logarithms?

First let us start with what logarithm is. log (a) b = c => b = a^c Take the log to the base k of both the sides => log (k) b = log (k) a^c use the power rule of logarithms that states log…

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  • MATH

What are the values of x for log (16) (x^2 + 14x – 2) = log (4) (x – 1)?

For any positive value of k, log (a) b = log (k) b / log (k) a log (16) (x^2 + 14x – 2) = log (4) (x – 1) => log (4) (x^2 + 14x – 2) / log (4) 16 = log (4) (x – 1) => log (4) (x^2 +…

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  • MATH

Find the domain of the function f(x)=1/(x-2).

Given the function f(x) = 1/(x-2). We need to find the domain of f(x). We know that the domain are all x values such that the function is defined. Then, we will find the values in which f(x) is not…

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  • SOCIAL SCIENCES

Do big dams symbolise India’s economic progress?

This is a fairly complex question. On one hand, there is a definite argument suggesting that the construction of dams helps to bring out greater modernization and commercialization to rural India….

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  • STOPPING BY WOODS ON A SNOWY EVENING

In Robert Frost’s “Stopping by the Woods on a Snowy Evening,” what is the surface and deep…

Your question is really asking about symbolism and how it is used in this great poem. Robert Frost in his poetry is a master of symbolism, and uses every day situations or events to suggest much…

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  • WILLIAM BLAKE

Is William Blake both a poet and a social reformer?

I think that Blake can be seen as both poet and social reformers for a couple of reasons. The most elemental would be that his poetry as being a part of the Romanticism movement would qualify as…

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  • THE TAMING OF THE SHREW

Identify and explain an example of a humorous misunderstanding or slapstick comedy in The Taming…

Well, every Shakespearian comedy has lots of examples of slapstick comedy and humorous misunderstandings, and this play is no exception. Shakespearian comedies seem to involve lots of disguises,…

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  • HAMLET

Give the speaker of the following quotation and describe what he addresses? (“To be or not to…

This is probably the most famous infinitive in the English language. For, to be is the statement of existence. The famous line quoted above is from Hamlet’s fourth soliloquy in Shakespeare’s…

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  • AS YOU LIKE IT

What is the significance of the use of prose in As You Like It? pls answer in 250 words

Generally speaking, the use of prose in Shakespeare’s plays denotes a different context in terms of character, situation or dramatic effect. In a play such as As You Like It, the differentiation…

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  • WAITING FOR GODOT

The absurdest drama is a reflection of the hopelessness of the human condition in the post WW2…

Waiting for Godot deals with the hopelessness of society as demonstrated through two tramps, Vladimir and Estragon, as they wait for a person who never seems to show – Godot. Post-war countries…

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  • BUSINESS

Why do firms seek international markets?

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  • HISTORY

Why was the Civil Rights Movement necessary?Why was the Civil Rights Movement necessary?

The Civil Rights Movement in the 1950s and 1960s was necessary because of the fact that African Americans were being denied their rights as citizens during that time. This was most clearly seen in…

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  • MEDEA

What is the role of Aegeus in Medea?

Aegeus is the king of Athens who receives a prophecy from the oracle instructing him on how he can solve his problem of childlessness. But Aegeus does not quite understand how to interpret the…

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  • OTHELLO

Why did the marriage between Othello and Desdemona fail?

Usually, whenever a marriage between two people falters, one can parcel out blame and responsibility in a fairly representative manner to both parties. I guess I am going to go against this and…

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  • MEDEA

Discuss Medea as a Revenge Tragedy.

I think that there is much in the drama that makes it a revenge tragedy. The act that Medea takes against Jason for his transgressions is revenge enough. Yet, where I think that the revenge…

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  • HISTORY

Analyze the relationship between the Enlightenment and changes in European culture.Analyze the…

I think that the themes and values of the Enlightenment had a direct correlation to the changes that took place throughout Europe and in America. For example, the praising of intellect and the…

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  • THE RIME OF THE ANCIENT MARINER

What is the theme of “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner”?

The overt story of the poem is the rather terrifying tale of a sailor beset by troubles at sea. The underlying themes and the real subjects of the poem are christianity and the supernatural. The…

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  • LITERATURE

Describe the social background of Victorian era in 19th century in England

The Victorian era is considered to extend from 1837-1901 during the reign of Queen Victoria. This era is characterized by the great expansion of the British Empire, a period also that was one of…

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  • SOCIAL SCIENCES

What is ‘Prisoner’s Dilemma’?

In Game theory, the Prisoner’s Dilemma is a classical example for the analysis of how people behave when they are in a situation that does not have a zero sum. This implies that one person’s loss…

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  • THE GARDEN PARTY: AND OTHER STORIES

When Laura was about to go to the young man’s house, her mother stops her, saying “Don’t on any…

Crucial to understanding this excellent short story is an awareness of how Mansfield generally in her writing depicted the division of the classes in her native New Zealand. In this and other…

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  • THE ADVENTURES OF HUCKLEBERRY FINN

I have a hardcover book of The Adventures of Hucklebeyy Finn, but the author is listed as Samuel…

No; that is his real name

  • LUCILLE CLIFTON

Can you please comment on the use of idioms in “Miss Rosie” by Lucille Clifton?

I had to edit your question as what you were asking for wasn’t very clear. This poem does employ a very powerful idiom, but what you quoted in your original question certainly wasn’t an idiom. An…

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  • THE GREAT GATSBY

What quote proves that Daisy wants to stay with Tom and she won’t leave him?

In chapter 7 it becomes apparent that Daisy, while she might love Gatsby, isn’t going to leave Tom. As Gatsby and Tom are having their huge confrontation in the hotel room over Daisy’s feelings,…

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  • THE GREAT GATSBY

What quote best shows that Jordan is a 1920’s flapper in The Great Gatsby?

It is going to be a challenge to find a quote that personifies Jordan as a flapper. Part of this is because Jordan never really strives to articulate or represent anything that is beyond herself…

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  • PHYSICS

Does a stretched band have energy stored in the form of potential energy or kinetic energy?

A stretched band can return to its normal state if it is allowed to do so. The energy stored in a stretched band is in the form of potential energy which arises due to the position of the particles…

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  • GUIDE TO LITERARY TERMS

I am looking for a definition of “the comedy of manners.”I would like to know the pioneers of…

The genre “comedy of manners” was introduced in the 1600s in England. Dictionary.com defines “comedy of manners” as… …a comedy satirizing the manners and customs of a social class, especially…

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  • SCIENCE

Gasoline and rocket fuel store energy as electromagnetic energy, chemical energy, mechanical…

Gasoline and rocket fuel store energy as chemical energy. The energy is stored in the chemical bonds between the atoms which make the molecules unstable and they always try to react with other…

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  • SCIENCE

If the sun is used as your frame of reference, why do you always have kinetic energy?

When the sun is used as the frame of reference, the Earth is constantly moving around the Sun. And so is a body that lies on the Earth. Even a body which may appear to be stationary on the Earth is…

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  • MATH

Solve the equation: | 3x^2 – 9x + 4| = 14

The given equation | 3x^2 – 9x + 4| = 14 is equivalent to the following equations: 3x^2 – 9x + 4 = 14 => 3x^2 – 9x – 10 = 0 x1 = [-b + sqrt (b^2 – 4ac)]/2a => [9 + sqrt (81 + 120)]/…

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  • AMERICAN DRAMA

Compare and Contrast Tennessee Williams’ and Arthur Miller’s plays in a social realist…

I think that works by both Williams and Miller pick up on some general themes of modernism. The most elemental is that their works depict characters who are fighting against social orders that are…

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  • MATH

What is the equation of the line between the points (4,3 ) and ( 7, 9)?

The equation between the two points (x1, y1) and (x2, y2) is given by (y – y1) = [(y2-y1) / (x2 – x1)]*(x – x1). Here we have the two points (4, 3) and (7, 9). This gives x1 = 4, x2 =7, y1 =…

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  • MATH

Verify that f(x) = 2x/( k(k + 1)) for x = 1, 2, 3, . . . ,k can serve as the probability…

If f(x) = 2x/k(k+1), x= 1, 2, 3, 4,….k. To verify whether this is probability distribution function, we should prove that {Sum f(x) over x = 1, 2, 3, 4,…k} = 1. x takes a discrete value. That…

 


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