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    Creons Fateful Flaw

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    A young woman who is strong‚ fearless and has self-confidence loses her parents as a result of fate and is now being raised by an uncle who aims to uphold the laws of men rather than fear divine intervention from the gods. In championing the laws of the gods above the laws of the state‚ she breaks the law and risks her life to honor her family. This young woman is Antigone. The citizens of Thebes agree with Antigone that she made the right decision except for one person‚ her uncle‚ Creon. In Sophocles’

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    Human Natures Tragic Flaw Do you believe there is a beast within man that tempts us to do wrong and commit sin? Or is it just human nature to be sinful? In the bible‚ book of Genesis‚ it shows how God created Adam and Eve. These two beings had everything one could possibly imagine‚ food‚ water‚ shelter‚ and the protection of our heavenly father. Their only rule in The Garden Of Eden was to not eat from the forbidden fruit tree in the center of the garden‚ but Adam and Eve were flawed and soon fell

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    The Government’s Flaws and Normative Solutions America’s government can be defined as a federal republic. Federal meaning that individual states have a certain degree of power‚ but centrally there is a national government that has authority over them. In a republic‚ the people have the power to elect leaders who will govern according to the set of laws in the U.S Constitution and the Bill of Rights. Even though we have a set of

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    been fully realized because of key human flaws‚ the most important one being the crucial difference between short and long term goals. We see evidence of this factor’s penchant for ruin in William Golding’s novel Lord of the Flies‚ and Henrik Ibsen’s play An Enemy of the People. Piggy of Lord of the Flies comments on this indirectly when he says “What makes things break up like they do?” (Golding 139). The differing opinions of the two main characters in each work wreck any chance they have at

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    Analyzing Pushkin ’s portrayal of Peter the Great in “Bronze Horseman” Pushkin’s The Bronze Horseman opens up as an ambiguous poem at first sight. In the Prologue Pushkin sets up positive perspective toward Peter the Great and the poem in general‚ however his tone starts to change by the end of the Prologue foreshadowing a change. Throughout part one and part two‚ the poem continues to spiral downward. The dark imagery throughout the poem emphasizes Pushkin’s negative view and the sullen nature

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    the design or request changes and this method is repeated until the design is accepted. • 4. Given the guidelines presented in this chapter‚ identify flaws in the design of the Report of Employees shown below. What assumptions about users and tasks did you make in order to assess this design? Redesign this report to correct these flaws. The • flaws in this design do not have clear and specific titles other than EM ID and Name and title. No name of the facility‚ date or page number. This design is

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    The Simpsons and the American Government People all across the country have different views of the American government. Some think it works well and others seem to pick out all of its flaws. In The Simpsons episode “Mr. Lisa Goes to Washington‚” some of these flaws which include greed‚ sexism‚ the idea of the intellectual and the overall corruption are highlighted but in a comical way. It allows all of these issues to be questioned in a less serious manner. Through satire and irony‚ “Mr. Lisa Goes

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    Myrtle Wilson is a very important character in The Great Gatsby. Myrtle is‚ in her mid thirties and faintly stout but she carried her surplus flesh sensuously as some women can" (29). She is the wife of George Wilson‚ who buys and sells cars for a living. They do not have a lot of money and Myrtle is extremely unhappy. Myrtle is part of the lower class and does not have a lavish lifestyle like she wants. Myrtle never really loved George. She married him because she thought he was kind and a gentleman

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    Pentium Flaw Parker Hebert Ms. Heath 10/22/13 Pentium Flaw June 1994: Intel testers discover a division error in the Pentium chip. Intel managers decide that the error will not affect many people and do not inform anyone outside the company. This was Intel’s first mistake. The company was right in that the division error could affect only a few customers‚ but not disclosing the information made Intel appear to hide a sinister secret. It sent the message

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    The Great Gatsby There are many different types of people in this world. Apart from physical features‚ it is the characteristics of a person that makes him/her original. Nick Carraway the narrator of The Great Gatsby‚ has qualities which are the complete opposite of those of Tom Buchanan‚ his cousin-in-law. In the novel‚ the author‚ F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ uses the comparison between two cousins to show how their differing characteristics reflects the themes of morality and reality versus illusion

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