endures by a bond‚ which men‚ being scoundrels‚ may break whenever it serves their advantage to do so; but fear is supported by the dread of pain‚ which is ever present (Machiavelli 54). I believe this is an interesting question that would be a good topic for debate. Regarding this question‚ I side with Machiavelli on his reasoning that it is more beneficial to be feared then loved with regards to obedience. Examples of this principle can be seen in our world today. Laws demonstrate this very well.
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Financial Statements Analysis ( Nhóm 2) 1.Which factor don’t belong to Poster’s “five forces” framework? A.Rivalry among existing firms B. Devidend policy C. Threat of new entrants D.Answers A and care correct 2.Which element can effect bargaring power? A.Devidend ratio B.Equity ratio C.Financing decisions D.Buyer price seusitivily 3.According strategy analysis: A firm’s profit potential is detemined by: A.Strategic choices of management B.Economic enuroment firm operates within C.(A)
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Meghan Daum‚ "Kaayva’s So Not Happy Ending‚" http://www.meghandaum.com/2006-la-times-column-archive/63-kaavyas-so-not-happy-ending In summarizing this article‚ be sure you focus on what Daum thinks rather than what Viswanathan did. This will let you use signal verbs more gracefully. Be sure you focus on the main ideas. The story of Viswanathan’s action is the evidence for the main point or claim or thesis‚ not the main point itself. If you are unfamiliar with signal phrases‚ be sure to
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Margaret Atwood’s ‘‘Happy Endings’’ first appeared in the 1983 Canadian collection‚ Murder in the Dark‚ and it was published in 1994 for American audiences in Good Bones and Simple Murders. Subtitled ‘‘Short Fiction and Prose Poems‚’’ Murder in the Dark featured four types of works: autobiographical sketches‚ travel notes‚ experimental pieces addressing the nature of writing‚ and short pieces dealing with typical Atwood themes‚ notably the relationship between the sexes. ‘‘Happy Endings‚’’ which is
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The Beauty of Life: How Atwood Constructs Her Message in “Happy Endings” Readers around the world are drawn to happy endings. We thrive on the “happily ever after‚” the tying up of loose ends that ignores the frays in the strings – the consequences of the conflict‚ the other sides of characters‚ and the scenes that made us take a step back‚ but are tolerable in the end because the last page has been turned. The universe that we left behind on our bookshelf is fine and dandy‚ so the intricacies that
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“Happy ending” is Margaret Atwood short fiction story about two undeveloped character‚ whom she called John and Mary. The story itself is very different from most of other short stories‚ Atwood present six different stories with all same character and each story provide different plot with the same conclusion. However‚ what stood out most is Atwood visibly addressed the stereotypical belief women are inferior to men‚ representing the gender bias against women. Firstly‚ the stereotypical
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When reading Sophocles’ Antigone‚ one can be so easily absorbed and engrossed in the fierce engagements between Antigone and Creon‚ that they may overlook more subtle and discrete essential aspects existing in the play. A perfect example of this is present in the character of Ismene‚ the often depicted weaker‚ more powerless daughter of the Oedipus line. Throughout history‚ several theorists and analysts have come up with various hypotheses about the true nature of Ismene’s character. Perhaps the
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“HAPPY TEACHER” A Narrative Report on Practice Teaching 2011- 2012 Maria Regina D. Gile My parents would always tell me how I dreamed of becoming a teacher in the future. I would usually be found holding a book and a pen‚ scribbling some notes and cutting off sheets of paper. A chalk and a board was my favourite‚ they would say‚ with matching pointing stick. I guess ever since‚ I find teachers so majestic and powerful and smart that made me want to be one. That was BEFORE not until
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In the article “Fat and Happy: In Defense of Fat Acceptance” written by Mary Ray Worley‚ she points out that obesity is considered negative‚ because society has determined that it is. She supports this idea‚ by reflecting back to her personal experiences of attending the National Association to Advance Fat Acceptance (NAAFA) convention in San Diego‚ which is a convention to support and love yourself. Worley claimed it was like “another planet‚” because of the “diversity” of sizes. According to Worley
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Never a Happy Ending In Shakespeare’s Macbeth‚ violence is a powerful action that can reveal the true intentions of a character. Readers learn by the end of the play that everything has consequences. Both good and bad violence always have a negative outcome. Through all the chaos and war in Scotland‚ characters always find a way to be cruel to one another. Some playing the valiant part and some play the evil part. Either way‚ it always ends badly. In the play Macbeth Shakespeare demonstrates
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