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- 1951: Macbeth 3
- ... welcome in your eye, Your hand, your tongue, look like the innocent flower, But be the serpent under't. He that's coming Must he provide for; and you shall put This night's great business into my dispatches, Which shall to all our nights and days to come, Give solely sovereign sway and masterdom. (Act 1:Scene 6:ln.68) Driven to murder King Duncan, Macbeth's conscience first appeared ...
- 1952: Marketing-positioning
- Gulfways currently has a solid position in their market. Of course, as in any aspect of business, there is always room to improve the image of their product in the minds of the consumers relative to their competitors. Gulfways positioning can be improved in order to achieve a larger competitive advantage. In ...
- 1953: Massage Speech Format
- ... for it s physical benefits. The different methods are used to pin-point certain body parts directly. But mental and spiritual benefits can also be seen when undergoing massage on a regular basis. II. Athletes, business workers, and even regular people can be greatly improved physically, mentally, and emotionally if they make appointments on a regular basis to get a massage. A. The first thing you might notice when getting a ...
- 1954: Macbeth The Witches Role
- ... kingship. Macbeth comes to the conclusion that it is best not to kill the King, as his conscience gets the better of him. He tells Lady Macbeth that they "will proceed no further in this business." Saying that it is over, and they will not kill the King because he has a good reputation and doesn t want his name to be dragged through the mud. Lady Macbeth does not take ...
- 1955: Macbeth 11
- ... that he owes to Duncan, his loyal King. Following a great battle with himself, Macbeth decides not to go through with the murder. He states to Lady Macbeth: ?We will proceed no further in this business.? Macbeth is not prepared for all her wrath and abuse. She calls him a coward. When in reality it is not cowardice that restrains Macbeth, it is his conscience. She also insults his masculinity, and ...
- 1956: Metamorphosis 3
- ... life he encounters deals with the exploitation of his labor. Samsa appears to be a very young man who has been thrown into the role of the breadwinner for the family since his father s business defaulted. He has been working in order to support his family and the lifestyle they have come to embrace. The family lives in an apartment that is more than they need; one that has a ...
- 1957: Marriage In The Canterburry Ta
- ... hundred francs" (Chaucer, 164) which would actually be used to seduce the merchant's wife. The merchant gladly loans him the money; not knowing his cousin had ulterior motives. Then, the merchant leaves on a business trip and leaves his wife alone in their home, along with the monk. With the merchant never once questioning their honor, the wife and the monk take advantage of his leave in order to consummate ...
- 1958: Master And Slave In The Tempes
- ... He may have to do services and live in poor conditions. However, these sentences are decided by the government consisting of numerous people. True, in Prospero s time and place, it may have been the business of the victim to punish the criminal; however, Prospero s punishment for Caliban is not entirely for justice, but also for his advantage. The purpose for prison sentences is for justice and for the correction ...
- 1959: Videoconferencing
- ... cases are processed faster. Videoconferencing can eliminate the time and travel associated with staff meetings, education, and administrative matters, keeping judges and court staff on the spot to resolve cases and to conduct the other business of the court. Videoconferencing can bring witnesses into the courtroom from remote locations, facilitating sensitive testimony from children and victims. In a videoconference, the quality of communication is better than over a telephone. Eye contact ...
- 1960: Macbeth A Story Of Our Time
- ... the king's murder is discovered, it is almost comedic the way Lady Macbeth responds to the announcement of King Duncan's murder. First she enters in mock confusion questioning, Lady Macbeth: "What's the business, That such a hideous trumpet calls to parley The sleepers of the house? speak, speak!" (II,iii,84-86) One can imagine the actor portraying Lady Macbeth embellishing her performance almost to be point at ...
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