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    Man is the architect of his own fortune You believe it or not but it is absolutely true that man is the architect of his own fortune. Now many people search for how to become a successful person. If you do hard work then you must become successful person. If you want to be rich then you have to work more than others with dedication. One of the great people has said that a man can make or mar himself as her wishes. If a man puts his whole heart into his work and makes the best use of this talent

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    Othello‚ much like any other human being‚ is in charge of his own destiny. Despite the fact that his fatal flaw‚ which is his incapability to resist accusations or statements which are not in his favour‚ that of which leads to the Moor’s downfall‚ Othello‚ much like any other human being‚ has a choice - he‚ unfortunately chooses to believe anything and everything Iago places before him. Desdemona is nothing short of loyal to the Moor. She‚ even though is wrongly accused‚ is nothing less than a

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    Laura Acevedo IB English 11- To Each His Own- Reflective Statement Mr. Mouzon 05 April 2013 During the interactive oral‚ my understanding of the cultural and contextual considerations in To Each His Own have developed. Throughout the interactive oral‚ we began with four questions which were topics of time and place‚ the understanding of social and cultural issues‚ personal connections‚ and the techniques used in this work of literature. In the midst of the conversation‚ it was interesting

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    Natosha Palmer English 245 April 12‚ 2014 Everyman After reading the play Everyman‚ I believe that the character Everyman represents all humans. He fears death‚ just as everyone does. This story can relate to almost every living thing‚ because dying is something we all have to do through whether we like it or not. God say that humans care more about material wealth and worldly riches than showing him respect for dying for our sins (26-27). This reminds me a lot of today’s time.

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    The play “Everyman” is a morality play‚ whose author is unknown that was written in the late 15th century. Like many other morality plays from the medieval time frame‚ its sole purpose was to communicate a moral lesson to educated and illiterate audiences. Everyman is an allegorical figure that represents all mankind and recounts the life and death of everyman. “The author of Everyman wanted to challenge the audience to do good works in order to win God’s love and acceptance.” (Yaw Adu-Gyamfi

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    Oedipus vs. Everyman

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    when he or she comes to terms with a death or even his or her own fate. These stages include Denial‚ Anger‚ Bargaining‚ Depression‚ and Acceptance. In Sophocles’ Oedipus Rex‚ and the medieval morality play‚ Everyman‚ by and anonymous author‚ both the title characters travel through these stages throughout the plot when they come to meet their fates or misfortunes. Oedipus‚ when Jocasta re-tells the details of how Laios was murdered‚ begins his approach to denial. At first‚ he searches for more

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    two plays‚ Everyman and Much Ado About Nothing‚ that were written during different periods in time by different playwrights‚ have many similar traits. It is well known that drama has seemed to grow wherever men have gained the piquing interest to know- the facts‚ the reasons‚ and the cause. However‚ as does men change and evolve‚ so does the drama. Writers continue to look for the “new” way to capture the audience and express the hidden emotions or thought within each writer. Everyman was written

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    IEEE MELECON 2006‚ May 16-19‚ Benalmádena (Málaga)‚ Spain Strategy of Location and Control of FACTS Devices for Enhancing Power Quality Belkacem Mahdad1‚ Tarek Bouktir2 ‚ Kamel Srairi1 1 Laboratory of Energy Systems Modeling (LESM)‚ Department of Electrical Engineering University of Biskra‚ BP 145‚ Biskra 07000‚ Algeria. Phone/Fax: + 213 33 74 91 54‚ Email: electrobelk@yahoo.fr‚ ksrairi@yahoo.fr 2 Department of Electrical Engineering‚ University of Oum El Bouaghi‚ 04000‚ Oum El Bouaghi

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    Edward Gibbon the Historian Edward Gibbon’s The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire is a historical work that is more than two hundred years old‚ and yet it’s popularity continues to remain strong among the educated public. This masterpiece has been called “The greatest history that has ever been published” (Miller 1). The value of this work and its reliability have been exhaustibly questioned‚ praised and criticized. So what is it that draws people to read his work? Gibbon introduces The Decline

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    Thucydides is by far the most important of all early historians. He is the most reliable and trustworthy. Throughout this essay I will show how his work contributed to modern history. I will discuss the manner in which Thucydides wrote his history and the importance of it. I will also discuss branches of history in which Thucydides wrote his history such as; the war‚ politics and the plague. Thucydides (c.460-395BC) was born in Athens into what is believed to be a royal family. After proving

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