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    Tragedy at Lumba

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    Tragedy at Lumba’s Bend Tragedy at Lumba’s Bend By: Delfin Fresnosa Five men were killed early this morning by a prematurely-exploded blast. Words flew fast in the village‚ and before long there was a crowd gathered near the scene of the accident. However‚ not one of them could come very near because the rocks and earth on the mountain side still rolled every now and then. We know were working in the mines did not yet know that there had been an accident. We only came to know of it when we are having

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    The Bhopal Tragedy

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    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY FOR THE BHOPAL TRAGEDY HISTORY AND BACKGROUND Bhopal is the capital city of Madhya Pradesh‚ the largest and one of the most economically depressed states in the nation. At 1970s‚ the public health infrastructure‚ sewage and waste system in Bhopal are still in very poor condition . Besides‚ mass casualty emergency response system also lacking in Bhopal. Union Carbide Corporation is one of the largest chemical and polymer companies in the united state. In 1984‚ Union Carbide operated

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    Antigone: the Tragedy

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    Antigone: The Tragedy Antigone is a Greek play that is part of Ancient Greek literature‚ and it is still important for our society‚ in the twenty-first century. According to George Steiner‚ this play develops five main conflicts throughout it: confrontations between men and women‚ difference in age between characters‚ conflicts between the individual and society‚ the living and the death‚ and religious beliefs. In the play‚ Sophocles develops these conflicts in different ways‚ with the purpose

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    tragedy of commons

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    Global tragedy of commons Occurs when polluting a resource‚ like most parts of the environment‚ brings private benefits to the country that pollutes but ultimately has adverse global consequences (for all countries) irrespective of where the pollution originates. The term Global Commons refers to the earth’s unowned natural resources‚ such as the oceans‚ Earth’s atmosphere‚ and outer space. Common resources are overexploited because no person or institution has the motivation and/or responsibility

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    A Trampwoman's Tragedy

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    "A Trampwoman’s Tragedy" According to The Norton Anthology of English Literature‚ Thomas Hardy’s poems often “illustrate the perversity of fate‚” “the disastrous or ironic coincidence‚” or “some aspect of human sorrow or loss…” (Greenblatt). In “A Trampwoman’s Tragedy‚” a narrative poem about people who make terrible decisions that yield terrible consequences‚ Hardy utilizes irony and fate to explore traditional gender roles and their effects on the human condition. The poem contains the sorrow

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    Spanish Tragedy

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    Themes Revenge and Justice "Vengeance is mine; I will repay‚ sayeth the lord" (Romans.xii.19). This Bible verse is quoted by Hieronimo in Act III‚ scene xiii‚ and it can be said to epitomize the official Elizabethan attitude toward revenge: that it is something that should be left to God. But this position is silent on the relationship between revenge and justice‚ which are are identified with each other throughout the play—Hieronimo makes the connection explicitly several times‚ and revenge is

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    Media Culture: the Triumph of the Spectacle “Media culture is a contested terrain across which key social groups and competing political ideologies struggle for dominance and . . . individuals live these struggles through the images‚ discourses‚ myths‚ and spectacle of media culture” -Douglas Kellner‚ Media Culture Table of Contents Introduction-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------3 History of M

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    Kashmir Tragedy

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    HISTORICAL BACKGROUND The Kashmir tragedy began when under the Treaty of Amritsar in 1846; the British sold the state of Jammu and Kashmir to Gulab Singh‚ a Hindu Dogra chieftain for the sum of 7.5 million rupees. Lord Lawrence who negotiated this treaty‚ termed this transaction as “iniquitous arrangement” The sale of such a vast area with a predominantly Muslim majority was justified by the Viceroy Lord Hardinge ‚ in his correspondence with Queen Victoria ‚to recover the losses in wars against

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    Tragedy in Savar

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    Extra Credit Essay The Tragedy in Savar shows in my opinion what these multinational corporations are all about‚ the bottom line! Multinationals should be held accountable‚ they have a responsibility to the people of Savar and other poor countries that they choose to produce their goods in. At the same time multinationals need to keep their investors happy‚ need to turn a profit quarter after quarter‚ need to win at all costs. So do I think what happened in Savar is the result of the free market

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    Maya Angelou’s Trials and Triumphs Maya Angelou is best known for her poetry‚ but is also an accomplished author‚ actress‚ civil rights activist‚ and producer. She is a professor of American studies at Wake Forest University. (Umanoff) She has also published ten best sellers. She is a product of a broken home and was an insecure teenager that was unsure about herself and her surroundings. Maya Angelou was born Marguerite Johnson‚ on April 4‚ 1928 in St. Louis‚ Missouri. After her parents

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