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    Garrett Hardin’s Tragedy of the Commons 2) The Tragedy of the Commons is an economics theory by Garrett Hardin‚ which he believes that the depletion of a shared resource by individuals‚ acting independently and rationally according to each person’s self-interest‚ will affect the group’s long-term interests by depleting what is known as the common resource. This article has evoked a lot of strong emotions in myself mostly fear due to what basically Hardin is telling us is the past affects the future

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    1942 Coconut Grove Fire

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    The 1942 Cocoanut Grove Fire Nicole Parris Columbia Southern University Summary The Cocoanut Grove fire was a major fire that happened in Boston‚ Massachusetts back on November 28‚ 1942. It was famous because of the amount of people in which were killed (490) and injured (166). It was one of the worst disasters that happened in Boston until the recent bombings at the Boston Marathon in 2013. Main Points The main points of the article were that many patrons couldn’t

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    Todays fire service faces multiple challenges‚ one of the biggest challenges that threatened our existence is the waning of public support. Since the decline in our economy‚ many politicians have made firefighters their enemy and attacked the fire service. Recently‚ fire department wages have been blamed for our municipality’s dire fiscal condition. A majority of the public has taken note of these attacks and has taken the side of the politicians. Through our actions‚ we must work hard to regain

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    Written in 1604‚ during Shakespeare’s great tragic period‚ “Othello” is one of his most highly concentrated‚ tightly constructed tragedies‚ with no subplots and little humour to relieve the tension. Although he adapted the plot of his play from the sixteenth-century Italian dramatist and novelist Giraldi Cinthio’s Gli Hecatommithi‚ Shakespeare related almost every incident directly to the development of Iago’s schemes and Othello’s escalating fears. This structure heightens the tragedy’s ominous

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    What is fire culture? What does that even mean? Well‚ I guess to know‚ you have to know something about what culture is and what cumulative it deposits of knowledge‚ experience‚ beliefs‚ values‚ hierarchies‚ religion and more. Now imagine having to live with people you do not know and having different work experience‚ beliefs‚ background‚ age etc. Well‚ that is what firefighters do. How does this work you may ask? It works because they have the same goals‚ the same values‚ and there is not really

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    term‚ tragedy‚ by dictionary definition‚ can be defined as "A story with a sad or unhappy ending." (Arthur Miller‚ Tragedy and the Common Man). Although there is some truth to this‚ the true definition of tragedy goes much deeper. The notion of tragedy has been a part of English literature since the beginning of the Classical times. Tragedy is available in almost all literary forms‚ such as‚ novels‚ play wrights‚ film‚ etc. Shakespeare‚ for example‚ has written numerous world renowned tragedies since

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    decimated the population and ruined the living conditions‚ the Great Fire of London struck the medieval city at the end of a dry summer in 1666. The fire started as an innocent blaze in a bakery‚ but due to lack of immediate response‚ turned into a giant inferno that raged for 3 days and ravaged London (Tinniswood 42). Despite the suspicions of the paranoid city dwellers‚ the official statement issued by the Parliament on the cause of the Fire was that “nothing hath yet been found to argue it to have been

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    The Great Fire of London was a major conflagration that swept through the central parts of the English city of London‚ from Sunday‚ 2 September to Wednesday‚ 5 September 1666.[1] The fire gutted the medieval City of London inside the old Roman City Wall. It threatened‚ but did not reach‚ the aristocratic district of Westminster‚ Charles II’s Palace of Whitehall‚ and most of the suburban slums.[2] It consumed 13‚200 houses‚ 87 parish churches‚ St. Paul’s Cathedral‚ and most of the buildings of the

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    What is Fire Prevention? The goal of the Fire Prevention Division is to prevent the loss of life and damage to environment‚ property and other values in Santa Fe County through the establishment of community partnerships‚ information dissemination‚ code development and enforcement‚ planning‚ review and active involvement in our communities. Fire Safety Tips X Lauren Romano Lauren Romano became a freelance writer in 2007. Her work appears on various websites and in print. Lauren specializes in

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    The title of the documentary I watched is “Triangle Fire” it was made February 28‚ 2011 about the massive Triangle Shirtwaist Fire of 1911 that killed 146 people. The thesis of this film is mainly taking a look into the working lives of immigrants in the early 1900’s. The filmmaker’s agenda was apparent in this film and it was to expose the working conditions‚ and lives of these workers at the time to ensure the viewer would know the corruption that was at hand with the private industry of American

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