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    Characteristics of King Oedipus             At the beginning of Oedipus the King‚ Oedipus is hugely confident‚ and with good reason. He has saved Thebes from the curse of the Sphinx and become king virtually overnight. He proclaims his name proudly as though it were itself a healing charm: “Here I am myself— / you all know me‚ the world knows my fame: / I am Oedipus” (7–9).  Also‚ we see that these qualities make him an excellent ruler who anticipates his subjects’ needs. When the citizens of Thebes

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    Ralph - One of the main characters in the novel. He has many characteristics such as being very athletic‚ charismatic‚ leading‚ and a smart protagonist of the group of kids. Ralph was elected the leader of the boys at the beginning of the book. While most of the other boys are mainly concerned with having fun and not doing any work‚ Ralph focuses on building huts and thinking of ways to increase their chances of being rescued. Ralph’s influence over the other boys is safe at the beginning of the

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    Kashina McGrath English Beowulf Rough Draft 10/28/15 The characteristics of an Epic Hero during the Anglo-saxon periods were bravery‚ strength‚ and loyalty. The story of Beowulf began with the challenge of slaying the monster‚ Grendel. In order for him to slay this monster‚ and the others‚ he had to have the traits and abilities of an hero. Ever since beowulf defeated Grendel‚ he has been known for his bravery‚ strength‚ and loyalty; a true Epic Hero. Beowulf shows his bravery in many different

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    out of their shell. Second is agreeableness. I like to think that I am very compassionate‚ which like I stated before‚ will help me become an outstanding teacher. Third is conscientiousness. I am extremely organized and persistent. These two characteristics are good for teachers that want to keep track of papers and also be able to stay on top of students and their work. Finally is openness. Because I am highly imaginative‚ I will be able to create new and exciting exercises and lesson plans for

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    important whilst looking back on these influential events is recognizing the key points that connect each revolution with one another and of course‚ how they differ as well. In our case here in America‚ most already know what sparked our revolution (that being unfair taxes)‚ but is it the exact same as Mexico’s or France’s? Hopefully‚ through this presentation‚ we may be able to unearth what sets apart each of these three

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    however‚ the city is home to one of the poorest places in the world. Favelas‚ as locals call them‚ are huge slum areas located in Brazil. With over 1000 Favelas in Rio‚ 1.4 million people are living in these Favelas. What are some size and characteristics of Rio de Janeiro Slums?: Favelas in Rio are considered some of the smallest Slum Areas in the world‚ though contain an equivalent or more people than many other Slum regions. This is due to Rio’s land geography and specifically the formation

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    Babakian Revolt One of the strongest manifestations of discontent was the Babakian (also known as the Khorramid) mutiny. At its core‚ it was a peasant rebellion against feudal injustice. Nonetheless‚ it transmuted into an ideological movement‚ adopting Mazedist religious canons and resurrecting an earlier struggle against Sassanid rulers. Khorramids‚ an advanced offshoot of Mazdeism‚ opposed slavery. It promoted communal ownership of agricultural land and promoted women’s rights. They were extremely

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    From this passage I am able to recognize a sense of development in progress‚ as well as an assertion that Benjamin Franklin is determined to accomplish greatness no matter what comes his way. By mastering various skills he was able to prove to others his aptitude as well as his value as a hard worker. His industrious attitude is evident as he matures‚ especially when finding work proved to be a challenge‚ and definitely key to his success. Franklin’s actions are consistently based on assuring that

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    A characteristic trait of Ukraine’s export poli­cy remains its inconsistency with the foreign poli­cy priorities announced by the state: integration with the European Union‚ a deepening of co-oper­ation with Russia and with the U.S. This is demon­strated by the analysis of the geographic structure of Ukraine’s exports of goods. In 1999‚ only 18.3% of goods exported from Ukraine were supplied to EU member countries (while there was a general tendency toward an increase in the EU share)1‚ and the share

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    Themes‚ Motifs and Symbols Themes The Relationship Between Art and Politics Yeats believed that art and politics were intrinsically linked and used his writing to express his attitudes toward Irish politics‚ as well as to educate his readers about Irish cultural history. From an early age‚ Yeats felt a deep connection to Ireland and his national identity‚ and he thought that British rule negatively impacted Irish politics and social life. His early compilation of folklore sought to teach a literary

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