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    Omar Said Tragedy of Disappointment At the height of his presidency‚ Woodrow Wilson had many successes that made a huge impact on the country as well as the world. However‚ he also had very bad points as well. One of those bad points was the Treaty of Versailles. In many ways‚ the Treaty of Versailles mirrored his presidency. His ruthlessness for self- determination in his policies coming into Paris did not allow him to get what he really wanted in the treaty. In the end‚ Wilson was

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    Max. Marks: 100 Programme: MEG Assignment code: MEG-02/TMA/2010-2011 Question 1. Discuss Dr. Fautus as a tragedy relevant to all times. Answer : There are several reasons for why Marlowe’s Doctor Faustus is relevant to all times. Some have to do with its nature and stature as a work of art. Others have to do with its content. Yet another has to do with the nature of the central character‚ Doctor Faustus. From the perspective of great art‚ it is a drama that is still entertaining due to the

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    The Tragedy of Othello‚ The Moor of Venice Act I 1. A noble Moor in the service of the Venetian state‚ a General. He is somewhat important to society. And he was slightly famous and well-known captain and general. To others that knew who Othello was didn’t really like him as a person but they liked him for the things that he had done for the country and the people. Also some of the people were jealous of Othello because of the fact that he was a moor and that Desdemona was in love with him

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    If the Philippines had to nominate a national dish‚ I believe that the Chicken Adobo would be the winning gourmet dish. With a unique taste made with the delicate mixture of bay leaves‚ vinegar‚ peppercorn‚ garlic and spices‚ it is no wonder that a lot of Filipinos use this adobo flavoring in a lot of Filipino gourmet dishes. Because the Philippine Islands lie on the edge of South-East Asia‚ the Philippines culture is absorbed from the surrounding countries that lay around the islands. The chicken

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    in Christopher Marlowe’s Doctor Faustus and William Shakespeare’s The Merchant Of Venice with reference to a range of critical reading. Both plays were written in the 1590 ’s‚ the same period at which the duke visited london and made the statement that features in the title of this essay. the duke also so observed trade was an integral cog in the working machine that was london. But this was not only exclusive to london. If we also look back at venice during this time it was represented by shakespere

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    The Tragedy in Torture Is the intentional pain that an individual experiences justified by the possibility of preserving the lives of many? Torture is the used as a weapon‚ but in reality does it work? The purpose of this essay is to identify what the motives are for using torture‚ the effectiveness of torture‚ and important issues or flaws with the entire process of torture. Motivation The United Nations Convention against Torture (UNCAT) defines torture as: ’torture’ means any act by which severe

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    Why not use Standard English all the time? Standard English is a powerful tool that one can take and use from the arsenal of English Language; it is the benchmark that other “varieties” of English measure itself against and also allows us to form effective communication between communities and people that have different ways of speaking. The other “varieties” of English all fall under the category of nonstandard English‚ which is defined as “not conforming in pronunciation‚ grammatical construction

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    The Illuminati‚ also known as the “enlightened ones” is the center of one of the biggest conspiracy theories of all time. Although some may believe the Illuminati collapsed in the late 1700s‚ there are many firm believers in its existence today. The Illuminati was originally founded in Bavaria in 1776 by Adam Weishaupt‚ a student of the Jewish philosopher Mendelssohn‚ and the Rothschild family. The alleged society has always been based off of Freemasonry‚ which members of the Illuminati controlled

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    Faustus’ character is certainly not one-dimensional. Throughout the timeframe of twenty-four years in which the play takes place‚ we see Faustus in different lights‚ but none of them provide a cast-iron mold of what ’type’ of character Faustus is. Thus we can assume he is three-dimensional; extremely complex. Marlowe likely developed Faustus in this way so as to provide the audience with questions rather than answers. However‚ many critics have perceived elements of humanism portrayed through Faustus

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    Titanic Tragedy

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     The  rivets  used  for  the  majority  of  the  ship  were  only  crafted  from   iron  which  is  weaker  than  steel  –  considered  state  of  the  art  at  the  time.  Only  the  central  hull  used   steel  rivets  as  wrought  iron  was  easier  to  work  by  hand.  The  iceberg  ripped  along  the  hull  which

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