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    its liability and overstated its equity. They would do this by creating special purpose entities. These entities were created to show investors the downside of risk. I believe the main reason the stock increased so much is due to corruption of Arthur Andersen‚ an independent audit firm. On Wikipedia’s website there was a statement from Enron’s Power Committee and it appears they were placing blame on the Andersen firm. They were quoted as saying‚ "… evidence available to us suggests that Andersen

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    tragedy as conflict and suffering is‚ yet it still adds a certain factor the helps add a depth into the story.  Bonnet‚ Jean-Marie. “Society vs. The Individual in Arthur Millers The Crucible.” DISCovering Authors. Online Detroit: Gale‚ 2003. Discovering Collection. Gale. Web. 2 Nov. 2010 In the article “Society vs. The Individual in Arthur Millers The Crucible” Jean-Marie Bonnet contrasts the issues in society and those of the individual. Bonnet believes “the individuals must be purged separately

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    overwhelming fashion. When Sir Gawain stands up and takes control of fighting the Green Knight instead of King Arthur‚ he states‚ “I myself am the weakest‚ of course‚ and in with the most feeble; my life would be least missed‚ if we let out the truth…And since I have asked for it first‚ let it fall to me.”(Knowles 235). Sir Gawain is elaborating on how he should fight instead of King Arthur because he feels he is less worthy and will be missed least.                      Nobody is perfect and everybody

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    Study Questions for The Once and Future King Name:_____________________________ Part I: The Sword in the Stone Chapter One 1. What two types of education does Sir Ector insist upon for Kay and the Wart? 2. Discuss the relationship between Kay and the Wart. 3. What aspects of medieval life are presented in this chapter? Chapter Two 4. What elements of fantasy‚ superstition‚ and/or the supernatural are introduced in this chapter? Chapter Three 5. Discuss the Wart’s

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    earth has turned. People might argue that it is Mordred’s fault for going against King Arthur. If King Arthur had not had an affair with Morgause‚ Mordred should not have been born and caused problems for King Arthur. He knows Lancelot and Guinevere love each other but he ignores the situation. It is when Mordred comes in and tries to go against him because he knows Lancelot and Guinevere are the people King Arthur is trying to protect and he tries to threaten him with it. The fall of Camelot is King

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    In Arthur Millers “Death of a Salesman” the life of an average man of the mid nineteen forties is played out on stage. The play tells the story of Willy Loman and his family. Willy‚ like so many other men‚ just wants to be successful and raise two successful sons. He wants to live the so called “American dream” that was so important during this time period. The success of a man and his family was how he was judged‚ if he and his sons were successful then he must be a great man. The seduction of

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    most cynical writer in American literature. A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court is perhaps one of greatest works. In this amusing story‚ Twain takes an American entrepreneur from his own day and age‚ and thrusts him back to the age of King Arthur. The novel is therefore about how a nineteenth-century American industrialist might act if he found himself in medieval England. Mark Twain sees the Industrial Age in which he lived as a rabid attempt to exploit everyone and everything. And‚ that’s

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    Morgan Torbert Film Response 6 Monty Python and the Holy Grail is very obviously a satirical imitation of the medieval romances. The film follows King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table on their most notable quest‚ the quest for the Holy Grail. Knighthood and chivalry were the ideal characteristics physically and as personality traits for a man in medieval times. The physical ideals included strength‚ skill at arms and horsemanship while the non-physical ideals incorporated courage‚ humility

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    entertaining piece of literature I have read from the medieval era. The story is based on a knight named Lanval who was rejected by the people surrounding him because he had every quality a knight during that time should have had. Even his king‚ Arthur‚ despises him and doesn’t appreciate him when Lanval has shown nothing but loyalty to him. Nevertheless‚ Lanval sets out on a quest where he met a beautiful woman that ends up being his lover. Throughout the story‚ Lanval is portrayed trying to protect

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    Jenna Thompson Thompson 1 Humanities 2210 Professor Stark 26 February 2013 Word Count: 391 Arthur Evans: The Man of Knossos Arthur Evans ’ Father was an Archeologist‚ which may have led to Evans ’ discoveries. His father also collected‚ which may have resulted in Arthur a love of archeology. Evans studied at Oxford gaining a degree in Modern History; Arthur then went on to travel northern and eastern Europe. Evans and his wife‚ Margaret Freeman‚ visited Greece in 1883 where Evans then met

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