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    the job as proficiently and successfully as possible. Their ability to communicate to ensure a task is achievable is typically phenomenal. Oprah Winfrey‚ as shown in her show is capable of achieving individual’s dreams by constantly giving. Her generosity is absurd and her willingness to meet other people’s sufficient needs is incredible. This is shown in her show where in each week we observe generous amounts of money and luxurious gifts being given

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    Shakespearean Tragedies

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    The paradox of tragedy is when the worst comes inevitably even to those who proceed with the best meaning. Titus Adronicus‚ King Lear‚ and Timon of Athens are a collection of some Shakespearean tragedies that have survived through the ages because of their content. The society that perceived and attended the theatre at the time each play was written had some influence on how the plays were written or performed in the future. Critics have reviewed and studied all of these plays and many different

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    of Ushahidi have been used in countries and projects all around the world. Shirkey suggests that to be able to take a single idea and have it reach global deployment within the space of three years‚ you need both digital technology and human generosity. Now that we have the tools and the technology‚ we need the time‚ energy‚ and ideas and we need to put them out there. There is over 1 trillion hours a year of free time on this planet‚ and it is a curious notion to think of what all those hands

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    If you were a great hero on a journey to come home after being away for twenty years would you rather have the company of faithful and loving mortal wife or a powerful immortal that could decide to kill you at any moment? To the woman of the Odyssey mortal means being loyal‚ angry‚ sad‚ caring‚ faithful and kind. There are a lot of mortal women in the Odyssey‚ but the best examples of what mortal women do and stand for are Penelope‚ Eurycleia and Helen. Penelope who is the queen of Ithaca and wife

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    doesn’t allow perfection in any human being. This leads him to the conclusion that princes should avoid qualities that may hindrance their abilities to rule even if they are considered ‘good’‚ under which generosity can be grouped as. He speaks further in detail in the next chapter‚ when he says generosity is a ‘dangerous practice’. He explains that if a prince were to act too generous it would lead to having a reputation for it. This would cause increased taxes all over the prince’s realm‚ a depleted

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    Question "Thomas Hobbes (Leviathan) maintained that for social control to exist‚ there must be strong government to ensure moral and social harmony. Niccolo Machiavelli (The Prince) however‚ contended that social benefits for social stability and security can be achieved in the face of moral corruption." In about 2000 words‚ write an essay based on research found in the two books above that talks about the role of government as a socializing agent and the role of morality in effective social control

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    Courage Essay

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    Olivia Ilas  Mrs. Sowers  Period 2/English 8h  2/13/14  Courage Essay    When the world closed its eyes‚ he opened his arms  Shivering in the cold‚ dusty wind‚ begging for food‚ begging for life. Seeing people who she  thought she knew‚ but now treating her like she is a piece of dirt‚ not knowing what she did  wrong. This is the everyday life of a Jewish girl during the holocaust. The Holocaust was a  genocide‚ which is any violent crime committed against a specific group with the intent of  destroying the group

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    Hawaiian Dietary Analysis

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    medicine consisted of three elements: god‚ man‚ and environment. As the years went on Hawaiians adapted more traditional medicines and practitioners of different medical practices. Many Hawaiians were holistic‚ meaning they believed in spiritual‚ generosity‚ harmony‚ and humility for healing. Many Hawaiians believed that you could not have health without life. Even though Hawaiians adapted more new traditional medicines‚ studies still showed that Pacific Islanders‚ including Hawaiians‚ were seven

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    The Story of Saladin

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    The Story of Saladin “Victory is changing the hearts of your opponents by gentleness and kindness.” (Saladin‚ a Benevolent Man‚ Web.)That was a quote once said by Saladin‚ sultan of Egypt‚ during a battle in the Third Crusade. The Crusades were a series of “holy wars” between the Christians and the Muslims to capture Jerusalem‚ the most holy city for both of the religions. The majority of the world now views Saladin as an evil villain who stole Jerusalem and crushed the helpless Christians victims;

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    Oliver Twist Analysis

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    source of income. Fagin and Sikes‚ the antagonists exploit children for their own good. In all these situations‚ the antagonists are defeated by good‚ and kindness. The forces of greed and self-interest are defeated by the forces of kindness and generosity in the novel Oliver Twist. Firstly‚ the antagonists‚ Monks and Fagin‚ wanted Oliver to become a thief for their own selfish purposes‚ but are foiled by the forces of good. In the novel‚ Oliver Twist went out with his two companions‚ the Artful

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