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    The Flaws of Odysseus

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    In the book “The Odyssey” by Homer‚ the main character Odysseus could be defined as being a strong‚ noble‚ and courageous man who is confident as well as a heroic phenomenal athlete. His quick intellect helped him overcome many intricate and strenuous situations while his conning and articulate speech could win over any audience without a dilemma. With all these great characteristics he possessed‚ one might question did this majestic man have any blemishes throughout the story at all.

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    Atticus Flaws

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    Essay It is widely debatable as to whether we benefit from learning about the flaws of people we admire and respect. However‚ it is definite that we benefit from learning about the flaws of people we admire and respect. This can be best epitomized by the analysis of the highly acclaimed novel‚ To Kill a Mockingbird as well as the scope and breath of Steven Jobs’ life. To Kill a Mockingbird Harper Lee lucidly epitomizes the matter pertaining to this theme in her gothic novel‚ To Kill a Mockingbird

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    Memo on amanda knox

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    Memorandum Date: February 7‚ 2014 To: The President From:Secretary of State Subject: Extradition of Amanda Knox to Italy Problem: American citizen Amanda Knox has‚ in sequence‚ been convicted‚ acquitted‚ and convicted of the same murder in Italy. The current conviction carries a 28½ year sentence. Knox was released from an Italian prison after four years confinement following her acquittal and did not attend the current conviction trial. She is currently in the United States and has stated

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    The Amanda Todd Story

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    Story Hello. I’ve decided to tell you about my never ending story. In 7th grade i would go with friends on web cam meet and talk to new people. then got called stunning‚beautiful‚perfect‚etc. then wanted me to flash.... so i did 1 year later. i got a message on facebook. from him don’t know how he knew me. it said.. if you don’t put on a show for me i will send your nudes. he knew my address‚school‚relatives‚friends‚family names‚ Christmas break... knock at my door at 4am. it was the police. my

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    Hilarious Flaws

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    Karrie Yusefzad English 12 Instructor Wilder 6 November 2013 Hilarious Flaws Whether it is via film‚ late night television shows‚ newspapers‚ comics‚ or literature‚ satire is found virtually everywhere. Satire reminds and teaches us as humans to laugh at ourselves every once in a while‚ as well as directs us to acknowledge and accept our own imperfections as we strive to become perfect people. Satire helps us as humans take a step back and see what life is truly about. Late night television

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    Oedipus Flaws

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    In the play Oedipus Rex by Sophocles‚ the Greek audience experiences Oedipus’ heartbreaking journey to find out who he really is and how his hubris and many other fatal flaws contribute to his downfall. The Greeks loved a good tragedy and Oedipus Rex did not disappoint. In this play Oedipus was put on a mountaintop as a baby because his birth parents‚ King Laïos and Queen Iocastê‚ were told that one day Oedipus would kill his father and marry his mother. To prevent this from happening King Laïos

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    The Pentium Flaw

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    The Pentium Flaw NT1110 Computer Structure and Logic Unit 2 Analysis The Pentium floating-point unit flaw only occurred on some models of the original Pentium microprocessor chip. Any of the Pentium family processors with a clock speed of at least 120 MHz is new enough not to have the bug. On the affected microprocessor models‚ the Intel Processor Frequency ID Utility checks for the floating-point unit flaw. Professor Thomas Nicely sent an email describing the flaw that he had discovered

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    Flaws are the Best Teachers Nobody in life or in stories is perfect. Each character has their own flaws and there are lessons to be learned from watching them. In John Steinbeck’s The Pearl‚ Kino‚ a young pearl diver from La Paz‚ Mexico‚ finds a huge pearl finds a huge pearl one day while diving. After finding the pearl demonstrates some major character flaws that lead to problems afterwards. Flaws such as being greedy‚ having his judgment impaired and being ruthless and violent. Kino learns his

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    Brutus Flaws

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    Nobody is perfect.  We all have flaws in our daily life.  Flaws are what defines us.  We all want someone in life to look up to for their qualities.  A person that we look up to for their qualities in life is called a hero.  In reality‚ the people we look up to have flaws just like we do.  In Shakespeare’s play “The Tragedy of Julius Caesar”‚ we are introduced to Brutus.  Brutus is portrayed as a tragic hero.  A tragic hero is the protagonist of a tragedy.  Brutus is a leader and citizen of Rome

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    Flaws Of Achilles

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    warrior‚ and indeed is proved to be the mightiest man in the Achaean army. At the beginning his mind is calm and collected‚ he stands up justly for the men around him and shows understanding when confronting Agamemnon‚ however his deep-seated character flaws constantly hinder his ability to act with nobility and integrity constantly. He cannot control his arrogance or the rage that surges up when his pride is injured. This dislikable attribute of his causes him to abandoned his comrades and even pray

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