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    character is self-destructive‚ but the consequences of their actions and the number of people they hurt tends to magnify depending on how many of these characteristics they appear to demonstrate. What unites these characters is their ultimate self-destruction‚ resulting in the death of three out of four characters studied here. These four characters are Macbeth‚ from the play ‘Macbeth’ by William Shakespeare; Eddie‚ from the play ‘A view from the Bridge’ by Arthur Miller’; Kenny‚ in the short-story

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    Tennessee William’s play A Street Car Named Desire offers a glimpse into the harsh reality faced by single southern woman in the 1940s. The 1940s was a time when females were viewed as delicate and fragile; therefore‚ it was understood that a male companion was a necessity to keep them safe and secure (Cook 84). The character of Blanche Dubois embodies the 1940s distressed female as she struggles with her environment. She is battling guilt‚ loneliness and financial insecurity when she arrives in

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    punishment‚ defence works by denying the enemy’s ability to achieve its objectives once an attack has begun. It was only with the advent of nuclear weapons that such a distinction could be made in peacetime. Before the arrival of mutually assured destruction (MAD)‚ the terms ‘deterrence’ and ‘defence’ simply referred to different time periods. Prior to an attack‚ military forces are supposed to deter an enemy. After the attack‚ when deterrence has failed‚ they are used to actively resist the attack

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    George Gordon‚ Lord Byron‚ otherwise known as Lord Byron‚ was one of the most influential British poets in the 1800’s. As an acclaimed English‚ Romantic poet‚ he is particularly famous for his work “The Destruction of Sennacherib.” This narrative poem is a retelling of the Assyrian attack on the city of Jerusalem. Accordingly‚ Lord Byron uses vivid words and symbols to depict King Sennacherib’s attempt to siege Jerusalem‚ only to be met with God’s mighty power to the point of death in order to protect

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    Consider Winston and his path throughout the novel. Trace his path towards destruction. Where do we first see his fatalistic outlook? Do you believe his defeat is inevitable? From the very beginning‚ Winston was on a path to destruction. From the moment when he walked into that store and first bought the diary‚ he was headed down the dark path. Winston had always had a different outlook than most of the citizens of Oceania. He despised his wife and hated her because of how much she was controlled

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    What are the Consequences of Rainforest Destruction in Borneo? By: Jessica – 9B Introduction The forests of Borneo are one of the most biologically diverse habitats on Earth and home to various rainforest species such as orangutans‚ clouded leopards and pygmy elephants. Nevertheless‚ many tropical areas around the world‚ similar to these treasured rainforests‚ are being cut and degraded for timber‚ palm oil‚ pulp‚ rubber‚ minerals‚ and other materials. The action of deforestation is prompt to endanger

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    Lust for Power; Destruction of Humanity “Power”‚ the literal meaning of this word is “control”. Unfortunately‚ we are living in a world where the lust for power has resulted in the destruction of humanity. From the lower class clerks to the industrialists of the highest class‚ everyone is involved in a race‚ a race to get to the top. And they are willing to use any means to get there. Leg pulling has become a culture now a days‚ no one can digest anyone else’s success. Everybody is blinded by this

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    Destruction by decision In the crucible (1953)‚ the author‚ Arthur Miller demonstrates how the bitterness of others can ruin an entire town. During the witch trials in Salem‚ the condemned were only given two choices; they could give up the names of others who were possessed with the "evil spirit" or they would be hung. In Salem‚ there were many cases where many were accused just because of a grudge. Are people that hateful‚ they use personal grudges to their advantages? Throughout the crucible

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    puts his faith in the words of the three witches‚ and Lady Macbeth‚ who is certainly a key instrument in Macbeth’s ambition to becoming King. In the course of the play‚ Lady Macbeth is however responsible only to a certain extent for Macbeth’s destruction. It is his ambition‚ the prophecies of the three witches‚ and also his misplaced confidence in his invulnerability that causes his decline. By succumbing to committing evil acts to achieve his ambition‚ Macbeth destroys his morality‚ leading to

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    history‚ projects and funding of Habitat for Humanity E.) Ask if ready to begin. Are you ready to begin? I believe she will answer "Yes". 2.) Body A.) topic sentence one To begin the interview I would like to ask questions of the history of habitat for humanity. Q1: When was habitat for humanity founded? (Open) R1: It was funded in 1976 and has built 150‚000 houses since than. Q2: Who founded Habitat for Humanity? (Open)

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