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    Tennyson's Excalibur '

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    capitalized name for his sword “Excalibur” not only encapsulates the legend of Arthur and his importance but it embodies a way of life for Bedivere. The fact it is being discarded hints at the instability the world faces without Arthur’s rule. However‚ hope and faith is partially restored by Bedivere’s account of “an arm” which was “clothed in

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    Enron Case Analysis

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    bankruptcy in 2001. In early‚ 2002 criminal investigation was open by US department of Justice into Enron’s collapse. The Security exchange commission (SEC) also opened the investigation into Arthur Andersen as well because they destroy and hide evidence of Enron’s financial statement. The role of the auditing giant Arthur Andersen in the collapse of Enron is incomprehensible to some. The accounting firm overlooked significant debts that are not the Enron’s financial statement. US department of justice found

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    Arthur Miller is one of the most highly regarded playwrights in American History. He was best known for his plays Death of a Salesman and the Crucible. Miller was heavily influenced by what was going on in the world around him. World War II‚ The Great Depression‚ and people striving towards the American dream are often topics reflected in his plays. In his play The Death of a Salesman‚ Miller reflects on his childhood‚ his immigrant parents’ business‚ and how his family struggled after they lost

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    Future King

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    The Once and Future King‚ a rendering on the Arthurian legends written by T.H. White‚ shows the changes in life through the eyes of King Arthur. The books portray Arthur’s misery‚ maturity‚ and the development of what White addresses as the seventh sense. The knowledge of the world or the seventh sense‚ is given White’s best description when he implies‚ “ The slow discovery of the seventh sense‚ by which both men and women contrive to ride the waves of a world in which there is war‚ adultery‚ compromise

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    Tragic Hero Essay

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    Arthur Pendragon; Fit For A King? Arthur was crowned king not only at a young age but also completely unexpectedly. Arthur did not ask to be king‚ he was still a child and did not feel he was worthy of such a position. Arthur’s lack of confidence and trust in himself defines him as a king and his ability to rule. Arthur’s dependency on others proves to be King Arthur’s tragic flaw. As a child Arthur was brought up as Sir Kay‚ his foster brother’s‚ Squire. He grew up serving to others demands‚ it

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    Arthur's Tragic Flaw

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    Arthur Pendragon more famously known as King Arthur is a legendary leader who lived during the medieval era. There are various versions of the story of the knights of the round table and of how King Arthur came to be. Arthur is considered a heroic figure in most modern text‚ in many ways Arthur is a hero but in reality he is a tragic hero with flaws. Noble Stature is an important element of being a tragic hero‚ one must be remembered in order to be considered a hero‚ a tragic hero is not complete

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    Sir Gawain's Loyalty

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    Sir Gawain and the Green Knight: Repentance and the Redefining of Honor Sir Gawain and the Green Knight is a Middle English romance that intertwines the ideas of the importance of chivalry‚ Christian virtues and outward appearances‚ present within Arthurian legends. Sir Gawain is the epitome of the noble‚ virtuous knight who also strives to be an obedient man of God‚ represented by the pentangle and image of Mary within his shield (650). But with the arrival of the Green Knight at King Arthur’s

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    AFM 201 – Part 1 Auditing Fall 2007 Group Assignment 2 Publicized Cases of Alleged Audit Failures Involving Large Public Companies 1) Ten Publicized Audit Failures i. Parmalat (2003) - Deloitte & Touche Tohmatsu /Grant Thornton Misleading investors with “Brazen Fraud” was what the United States (US) Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) had sued Parmalat for in 2003. It all began when Parmalat defaulted on a bond payment worth $185 million. This raised a flag for auditors and banks

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    Bluebells of Scotland

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    Bluebells of Scotland “Bluebells of Scotland” is a piece written and composed in the late romantic era around 1899 by Arthur Pryor. The piece was composed from a traditional Scottish folk song for the trombone and orchestral accompaniment. In the late 1800s the trombone was not viewed as an instrument that could perform particularly difficult pieces. Compelled by society’s negative opinion of the trombone‚ Pryor composed “Bluebells of Scotland” in order to display the capabilities of the trombone

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    Arthur Miller’s Tragedy and the Common Man sets out to define tragedy and give basic guidelines that many if not all tragedies follow. In this essay I will be comparing the essay Tragedy and the common man to Arthur Miller’s death of a salesman to see if he adhered to his own rules which writing his tragedy. The first guideline in Arthur Miller’s Tragedy and the Common Man is every tragedy must have a character ready to lay down their life to “gain their rightful position in society”. This first

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