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    1Final negotiations began on 1 May‚ when an agreement was almost reached. However‚ one million miners were locked out‚ it being impossible to get them back to work without firm assurances concerning their wages. Last-minute negotiations failed to achieve this‚ leading to announcement by the TUC that a general strike "in defence of miners’ wages and hours" was to begin on 3 May‚[7] a Monday‚ at one minute to midnight.[8] The leaders of the Labour Party were terrified by the revolutionary elements

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    In Gilgamesh by Herbert Mason‚ Gilgamesh went on a journey to achieve a supernatural power. He traveled from place to place talking to people about how to achieve the power of immortality. Like a true hero‚ Gilgamesh went on a journey to achieve something and ended up where he started. However‚ he failed. Gilgamesh’s chance to gather the power of eternal life had been lost. Gilgamesh returned home to Uruk along with his achievement of grief‚ sadness‚ and failure. Gilgamesh came to the realization

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    Oedipus Oedipus is an epic hero in that he suffers from a flaw‚ later falls from the flaw‚ and is of noble rank. Oedipus is a king who suffers from hubris which leads to uncontrolled anger. Due to these two flaws‚ Oedipus kills his biological father and marries his biological mother‚ as the oracle had predicted. By the end of the play‚ Oedipus gouged out his own eyes and lost his position as king of Thebes. There is no way for him to avoid the Oracle. The Oracle only states what Fate had already

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    Aud The Downfall of the Tragic Hero The “ Downfall of the Tragic Hero” is basically talking about the tragic heroes in plays and how Oedipus is as well a tragic hero along with a lot more. So it talks about several plays with tragic heroes. Explains why the tragic hero always ends up falling in the end. Details why an hero is a individual‚ and how the tragic heroes face many dilemmas of an ordinary man. Tragic flaws like in play of Oedipus‚ he had a tragic

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    Henry Arthur Callis Essay

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    majority of that part of the state‚ with the exclusion of Buffalo to the West. Its position as an industrial powerhouse‚ major port for the region‚ and center for culture and education helped it gain a reputation as a forward thinking little metropolis in a sea of dairy farms and forests. It was there that on January 14‚ 1887‚ Dr. Henry Arthur Callis was born. His parents‚ the Reverend Henry Jesse Callis and Mrs. Helen Josephine Sprague both came from fascinating backgrounds. . Rev. Callis

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    escalation in terms of economy‚ citizen rights‚ military strength‚ etc. Caesar’s leadership brought Rome many fortunes; some historians credit his success to the fact that he was ambitious. However‚ becoming overly ambitious has often been the cause of downfall for the leaders of the past‚ and Ceasar’s case was no different. While ambition gives an individual a goal and proper motivation towards it‚ sometimes the culprit can become obsessed with his own legacy‚ and forego rationality to in an attempt to

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    In the article titled “Why Some Critics Don’t Think Caitlyn Jenner Deserved the Arthur Ashe Courage Award”‚ writer Justin Wm. Moyer from the Washington Post discusses the criticisms that have come with ESPN’s decision to give Caitlyn Jenner the prestigious award which symbolizes courage. Moyer writes about the doubters who don’t believe that what Caitlyn Jenner did by publicly coming out as transgender constitutes as “courageous”. He also references those who believe that Lauren Hill‚ a 19-year-old

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    In the novel The Scarlet Letter it was necessary to keep Hester Prynne’s adulteress lover Arthur Dimmesdale a secret because of their young daughter Pearl. Hester Prynne was married at the time Pearl was conceived‚ making the townspeople furious with her adultery. As her husband comes to town under an alias named physician Roger Chillingworth‚ he examines the Panic-stricken baby and bashes Hester for being deceitful. Moving to the outskirts of town and raising what many called a “devil baby” Pearl

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    Chester A. Arthur He was born on October 5th 1829‚ In Fairland Vermont. He had nine siblings‚ and was the eldest of the three sons in the family. Being the one of the elders of his many siblings‚ he acquired a desire to lead. His father was a preacher. Like any preacher kid at that time‚ his family was often transferred various villages in Vermont and upstate New York‚ which widened Chester’s view of politics in diverse locations. Also being a preacher’s kid‚ he had to have some admirable ethics

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    Port Arthur Historic Site

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    The Port Arthur historic site was the one place I knew I must visit when in Tasmania‚ Australia’s beautiful island state. From all the documentaries I’d seen and articles I’d read‚ I knew that I must not miss it. It is Australia’s most intact convict site. Historical Background The penal station was first established in 1830. Over time it developed into a punishment station to which serious repeat offenders were sent from other Australian colonies. By 1840 thousands of convicts as well as soldiers

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