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    Essay #1: Oedipus the King – Flaws vs. Fate Sophocles intertwines the contrasting ideas of fate and free will throughout Oedipus the King‚ and conclusively leaves it to the audience to determine the reason for the tragedy that occurs in the story. The Oracle informs Oedipus of his destined future‚ which is to eventually shed his own father’s blood and marry‚ as well as conceive children with‚ his mother. As the story plays out‚ Oedipus comes to the realization that he has indeed fulfilled the

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    I was walking along the old and beat up sidewalk in my hometown it was a cold and rainy day‚ i was known for collecting unusual objects and selling them but‚ as i was walking i noticed something i’ve never seen before in all my days of collecting things it was a unique and a different. i went to see what it was and as i was examining it i notice writing on the back of it i read what it said and it said it was called a monkey paw and it could grant me three wishes any wishes i would like and so i

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    What is true and untrue differ from every part of the world you are located in. Earth and everything around in behaves in a certain manner depending on wether you are up North or down South. Looking at what Okakok had mentioned about what are true facts in the Western world‚ happen to be extremely untrue in the North. This is all the result of the difference in the climates‚ location‚ their values and their living conditions. As many know who had passed Geography in elementary school‚ the weather

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    The play‚ The Glass Menagerie‚ by Tennessee Williams is a play that focuses on the flaws of people and the overwhelming feeling that many face throughout their life. Tennessee Williams was quite familiar with this feeling. During his career Tennessee Williams even said: I have found it easier to identify with the characters who are on the verge of hysteria‚ who are frightened of life‚ who were desperate to reach out to another person. But these seemingly fragile people are really strong people. (“BrainyQuotes”)

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    Criminal Justice System: The Flaws of the Jury System Harper Lee’s novel To Kill a Mockingbird shows the inherent flaws of the American jury system. Lawyers are given the power to choose juries for their clients prior to a case‚ effectively giving more talented attorneys an unfair advantage before the case goes to court. In To Kill a Mockingbird‚ Atticus states that‚ “our courts have their faults as does any human institution‚ but in this country our courts are the great levelers‚ and in our courts

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    wants to be the only person that Othello trusts and depends. To obtain his goal of winning Othello’s favor and the position of his lieutenant‚ he gets attention by lying about Desdemona to start chaos. With his fame for having an honest and trustful character‚ no one would think he possessed this corrupted moral behavior. He is confident that he can ruin all who stand in his way‚ and he plays on the weakness of everyone. He pretends to be honest to ensure his plan’s success as he says “I am not what I

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      The great gatsby‚ a novel by F.Scott Fitzgerald‚ is about the loss of innocence and society’s downfall as they try to reach this dream. The goal is different for each person‚ as well as the loss. He or she has a chance of achiving wealth and happiness that sccompaniesit. The great gatsby believes that one can acquire happiness through the accumulaton of wealth and power. Fitzgerald uses images of the character Jay Gatsby‚ excessive wealth‚ and immoral actions with the characters to portray

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    honest before this lesson I had always held the assumption that Alexander The Great was similar to that of Caesar; mainly in the sense that he was a general who gained power through conquest. Yet‚ to my surprise‚ I now know that Alexander was infact the son of a king‚ Phillip the second. Knowing this‚ I now view this discussion question a bit differently. There is no doubt that Alexander The Great was infact an influence character in history‚ but I wager his father deserves more credit than what common

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    The Great That Never Was Have you ever thought about being someone else for one day or maybe a year? How about for life? When I was younger‚ I used to pretend that I was somebody famous and act like them. Sometimes I wished I had the same opportunity like them in life and hoped that one day I will be like that person. I felt that if I was rich or popular‚ it will help define me as a person in life. Growing up everybody wants to fit in with this “circle” but it is how you fit in it is the mind-boggling

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    Martin P. Sarmiento Assignment Unit 5 Analysis Pentium Flaw PENTIUM FLAW Intel’s company engineers discovered the problem in updates to the chip. However‚ it was not until a mathematician Thomas Nicely (of Lynchburg College in West Virginia) discovered the flaw during the summer/ fall of 1994 that it got in the news. He was computing the sum of the reciprocals of a large collection of prime numbers on his Pentium-based computer. Checking his computation‚ he found the result differed significantly

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