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    ” When the prophecy was placed upon him he told his wife Jocasta‚ and she told him to not worry because her older husband Laius (Oedipus’s father) had a prophecy placed on him that his son will kill him and it never came true. After hearing the information‚ Oedipus made his own self determination to not follow the Gods and determine his own prophecy his way. Also‚ he taunted the blind prophet who saw through the eyes of Apollo‚ Tiresias‚ because Tiresias informed him that the Prophecy has already

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    2) Draw the schematic flow diagram for Sunwind and all Volvo plants. (Draw at abstract level not detailed level). Provides detail of distances and demand (quantity based on 1987 forecast) flow. Ans) Demand of Sunwind is 1250/week = 1250*45 = 56250 units The following table gives us the demand of each plant yearly for the year 1985 Plant |   | Torslando | Kalmar | Ghent | Total | Year | 1985 | 17050 | 4525 | 12090 | 33665 |   | % | 50.65% | 13.44% | 35.91% | 100% | Year | 1987

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    use a batch reactor to study reaction kinetics under ideal conditions. This experiment was carried out in other to study effect of temperature on reaction rate constant and also to study the effect of the reaction rate constant in a batch stirred tank reactor its important in chemical industry because it is used to determine the effect of temperature on reaction rate constant; it is also used in chemical and process industry for solids dissolution‚ product mixing‚ chemical reaction‚ batch distillation

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    Duncan. Shakespeare also explores the influential factors of why Macbeth’s ambitions become destructive. The three witches in the beginning of the play prophesize that Macbeth will become king. Macbeth wanted to fulfil this prophecy due to his high ambitions. However‚ the prophecy was fulfilled because Lady Macbeth led her husband through the barriers of his doubt and morality. It is Macbeth’s wife who caused the death of Duncan. Lady Macbeth’s high expectations

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    Shakespeare presents several situations to his audience where Macbeth is made to think by the three witches that the Scottish throne is rightfully his destiny‚ with their prophecies‚ encouraging him to commit regicide. During the start of the play the writer critics the ability of self-control when Macbeth is presented with the idea of opulence. Although without the witches foretelling the thought of murder wouldn’t have crossed Macbeth’s mind‚ however Macbeth "burned in desire to question further"

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    hero. King Laios of Thebes was given a prophecy from the oracle that he would be murdered by his son’s hand‚ and that his son would marry his wife‚ Queen Iocaste. When Oedipus was born‚ King Laios had him taken to Mt. Cithaeron to die‚ however‚ the servant who was instructed to take him to the mountain felt pity for the baby and turned him over to a shepherd from Corinth. Once in Corinth‚ he was raised by King Polybus and Queen Merope‚ and the prophecy slowly became a reality. Oedipus grew up

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    accordance to his choice nor his will. Oedipus did seem to have been incapable of changing his destiny. Consequently‚ his decisions are greatly influenced by his unwillingness to accept his fate. The prophecy is what he was running from yet the prophecy is what he ran into. There was no way to stop the prophecy from happening no matter what action was taken. Considering the circumstances and reasons‚ Oedipus may be an innocent victim of fate; he cannot be fully responsible for his actions for his predetermined

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    this‚ he decides that he will run away from Corinth so that he can flee‚ “to somewhere where I should not see fulfilled the infamies told in that dreadful oracle” (Sophocles 792-793). Ironically‚ this causes him to run straight towards the path the prophecy said he would be on. The first instance the audience sees Oedipus’ damning flaws is after he runs away from Corinth only to meet his biological father‚ Laius‚ at the crossroads. As the caravan approaches Oedipus‚ he is pushed aside in a “very rough

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    Macbeth: His Journey to the Dark Side Macbeth‚ by William Shakespeare‚ is one of the greatest Shakespearean tragedies written in the 18th century‚ a drama full of murder and revenge. By these mysterious prophecies of the three mystical witches‚ Macbeth is prompted to kill his dear ruler‚ and friend‚ Duncan‚ in order to seize the throne. This leads to ghosts‚ hallucinations‚ more murders‚ and other unnatural events‚ eventually resulting in the downfall of Macbeth. Macbeth develops and changes greatly

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    Jocasta‚ Oedipus’s wife‚ said at the place of the murder there were three roads that met. Little did Oedipus know that the three-way crossroads would help determine his fate (Lesser 180). At the beginning‚ readers learn of the dreadful prophecy. The prophecy said Oedipus would kill his father. Long before the Oedipus had become king‚ Oedipus had killed a man at the three-way crossroad. Oedipus had thought the man be one of a band of thieves (Lesser 181). As the play goes on‚ readers will see

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