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    TRAGIC FLAW IN PADA SEBUAH KAPAL BY NH. DINI There have been various attempts to define literature. We can define it‚ for example‚ as ’imaginative ’ writing in the sense of fiction writing which is not literally true. But even the briefest reflection on what people commonly include under the heading of literature suggests that this will not do. Literature is not a way of knowing reality but a kind of collective utopian dreaming which has gone throughout history‚ an expression of those fundamental

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    • GE is one of the major computers company. • In Fortune Magazine’s 2005 “Global Most Admired Companies” list‚ GE ranked first overall. (February 2005) • In Fortune Magazine’s 2006 “America’s Most Admired Companies” list‚ GE ranked first overall. (March 2006). • GE was named to the Dow Jones Sustainability World Index as one of the world’s leaders in environmental‚ social and economic programs. • GE ranked ninth on Fortune Magazine’s “50 Most Desirable MBA Employers” list. •

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    Plot‚ Themes‚ and Conflicts in Romeo and Juliet Most high school students in the United States will have the chance to either read or watch Romeo and Juliet. Shakespeare’s literary masterpiece will be remembered as one of the greatest plays in the English language. Shakespeare’s use of plot‚ different themes‚ and conflict‚ work together to give us a great story. One of the main reasons that Romeo and Juliet is a classic is Shakespeare’s use of building suspense‚ conflict within the plot‚ and

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    As I sat in my required freshman math class‚ I already knew campus security was looking for me. I was anxiously looking around for the campus security to remove me from class‚ and send me to the principal’s office. You see‚ in the beginning of freshmen year‚ I was depressed and because of it‚ I was making poor decisions. One of my closest friends had died in a car accident two weeks prior to this moment. I had never lost anyone due to death‚ and I had no idea how to cope with it. Growing up in the

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    big picture‚ distanced himself from the rest of the company and has particular “leadership” characteristics. Mulcahy did not exude any of these above-mentioned characteristics besides the fact that she was very strong willed. As mentioned in the Fortune article‚ she was very straightforward‚ hard working‚ and disciplined. She was completely loyal to Xerox‚ not only the company itself‚ but the brand and the people within it. During her reign at Xerox she has shown that she has incredible integrity

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    wants the crown of rome Casca scared of inclement weather‚ superstitious Calphurnia Caesar’s wife whom is unable to have children Antony Caesar’s right hand man. He reassures Caesar to not be suspicious of Cassius. “young and hot” Soothsayer fortune teller‚ bewares Caesar of ides of march Cassius manipulative‚ power-hungry‚ persuades Brutus and Casca to join him against Caesar Brutus Caesar’s best friend‚ gullible‚ idealistic‚ is manipulated by Caesar Cicero assures Casca to not be superstitious

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    Machiavelli isn’t necessarily a teacher of evil because of his courtesy to educate others about past history and persuade people to think differently. We are shown from the Prince that although Machiavelli does have an admiration for ones fortune and skill (virtue). Although there is a set of controversial approaches that he tries to suede people in a position of power to adjust themselves. With this we can learn that although there is to be some success in the mist of violence shown through his

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    or physically disabled. All people not of the "Aryan" race were slated for death. In the midst of one of the most horrific events of the 20th century‚ Oskar Schindler risked his life and fortune to save the lives of approximately 1‚200 Jewish people. Schindler was a brilliant businessman‚ who made a fortune in Nazi-owned Poland‚ but he was unable to achieve success in the post-war world. He was a member of the Nazi Party‚ who socialized with SS officers in order to make a connection with them

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    Duncan does not know of the brave warrior that has served for him. As the story begins‚ he speaks with a captain from the battle. The captain speaks of this mighty warrior that should have died in battle but the enemies were too weak for Macbeth. “And fortune on his damned quarrel smiling But alls too weak for brave Macbeth.”( I.2.15) Here Macbeth is given the name of brave. Malcolm also comes in and informs his father king Duncan of Macbeth. “ Who‚ like a good and

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    “Gatsby’s world is corrupt but ultimately glamorous” How do you respond to this view of the novel? Gatsby built is fortune through criminal activities‚ as an ‘associate’ of Wolfsheim. Wolfsheim connection to Gatsby is the corruption of the American dream. Gatsby is labelled as “new money” in Fitzgerald’s novel‚ from building his fortunes‚ Gatsby almost fulfilled the aspects of the American Dream. Gatsby’s dream is corrupted by society that he does not realise‚ that glamour and wealth will ultimately

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