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    Some may think they deserve accolades for good deeds such as helping out the homeless or donating to certain charities; but early in adulthood some people take these qualities to a whole new level. These few traits belong to the narcissistic personality disorder. This mental disorder causes people to have an expanded sense of self importance ‚ a continuing pattern

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    Tragedy Notes

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    (Poetic Arts) * Tragedy is serious * Hero is engaged in a conflict * Hero experiences great suffering * Hero is defeated and dies Tragedies involve… * A faulty or corrupt society * Tragic hero * Tragic flaw * Mistaken choice of action * Catastrophe * Discovery Tragedy arouses in the audience the emotions of pity and fear * Producing in the audience an catharsis of emotion Tragedy reaffirms the fundamental order of the universe Faulty or corrupt

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    Birthday Fallacy

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    can be described as the mistaken idea that the second proposition of the [What argument? Any argument? Hardly. You need to be more specific and detailed.] argument follows from the first proposition. It [what means this?] means that the way the argument is composed is not logically correct [How? What is the fallacy/}. The reason why the Birthday Fallacy is actually a fallacy is because it’s a mistaken belief based on the unsound argument. [NO! A fallacy is not a mistaken belief; it’s a type of bad

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    To what extent does confusion and disguise contribute to dramatic comedy in Twelfth Night? Twelfth Night in set in an era of dramatic comedy under going changes‚ certain themes that used to perfectly acceptable although controversial was now seen to be distasteful and often looked down upon‚ this was due to the emergence(or rather acknowledgment) of two very different types of comedy: old comedy and new comedy‚ although neither were genre had a very high status in theatre compared to tragedies

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    and financial resources that are available. A world-wide well-known non-profit organization such as Red Cross ‚World Vision and World Health Organization may have formal structure‚ plenty volunteers and fundraising resources they need for rasing charity funds and fulfilling their mission. However‚ some non profit organization may often enjoy alliances with other organizations or commercial business as it may offers benefits to both organizations in which charitable giving is facilitated. A result

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    Brent Staples is an African American man. He has always been mistaken as a criminal countless times because of his race. The first time that this happened to him he was turning a corner at night and scared a young white women and she ran off. She was convinced that he was “a mugger‚ a rapist‚ or worse.” Brent shares that people would lock their car doors or cross to the other side of the street when he walked by them. Saudis In Bikinis by Nicholas Kristof is about a reporter doing a report on the

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    Leadership in Islam

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    but do not say much about Leadership in the Islamic Perspective. Islam‚ a religion of peace but often misjudged and misunderstood has a very comprehensive concept of leadership that is centered on faith and values according to Allah (God). Often mistaken as a religion of terrorism‚ its true meaning and principles say otherwise. As a Maranao Muslim myself with the Christian roots of my Mother and being able to deal with all kinds of cultures with my work‚ I can conclude that Islam is one of the religions

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    as Romeo and Juliet and Hamlet and Histories such as King John and Henry V have all played a relevant role in defining the genres Shakespeare writes by. In particular‚ Shakespearean comedies hold prominence in obvious‚ recurring elements such as Mistaken Identity‚ Young lovers struggling to overcome obstacles and of course a happy ending‚ A prime example of this is his renowned comedy – ‘Much Ado About Nothing’. Much Ado About Nothing is a comedy set in Messina‚ Italy about two contrasting duos;

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    in the marriage scene at the end of Midsummer’s Night Dream. William Hazlitt tells us that one can also expect incongruities‚ misunderstandings‚ and contradictions. I am reminded of the play The Importance of Being Ernest and the humor by way of mistaken identity. Sigmund Freud tells us to expect excess and exaggeration in comedy. Chekhov’s Marriage Proposal displays this excess both in language and in movements. Charles Darwin insists that in a comedy "circumstances must not be of a momentous nature;"

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    Dreikurus Theory

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    four goals of student’s misbehavior‚ which include: (1) attention seeking‚ (2) power seeking‚ (3) revenge seeking and (42ws) displaying inadequacy. Dreikurs in describing the reasons why these goals occur are due to the fact that students have a mistaken belief which will give them the recognition/attention that they want. I like Dreikurs theory because it provides an insight into the psychology or the thinking of a student at times of misbehavior. In understanding the students mentality‚ Dreikurs

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