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It is not only a matter of time but of place. At the time Shakespeare was writing, which was more or less the time he intended the play to be set in, Venice, the city where Othello lived, was a Roman Catholic city, and the rules about getting married would have been those of the Roman Catholic church.
bending the rules of Renaissance art.
Don't expect this site to write an essay for you to plagiarise, it's against the rules.
well its a pretty laid back atmosphere so talkings alright and text is frowned apon but not against any rules and you know that getting up and googling the answer is fine as that it ovbious
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False.
It depends on his clothing style and his own preference. It is a matter of traditions and local cultures that has nothing to do with Islam rules and teachings.
Reign is he period during which a king or queen occupies the throne (or rules).
The rules for Chess in the Elizabethan Era are the same as the rules of today.
not only do you have to land on it, you are forced by the rules of the game to. for example, if you were on the space before the spot where you get married, and you spin a four, you have to stop anyway. if that doesnt make sense, check the game rules that should have come with the game.
The rules for football are made by F.I.F.A.
If you are married and filing jointly, yes. If, unfortunately, she passed away during the tax year, there are special rules for that. You are best served by consulting a tax professional regarding that situation.