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    stripped down the next‚ but what displays true character is what one does when the storm comes. Shakespeare’s King Lear sincerely bears out the statement. This tragedy utilizes the metaphor nothing as a vehicle to further emphasize the story through king Lear’s character development and his changing attitude. The metaphor nothing is defined as no interest‚ value‚ or consequence (Merriam-Webster’s online dictionary‚ n.d). One can conclude‚ this is what Lear had in mind when his most loving daughter Cordelia

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    acid. In most cases‚ the iron sulfide present is pyrite (FeS2‚ also known as Iron (IV) Sulfide). This pyrite is very reactive. It is usually the smaller crystals of pyrite found in ASS. The pyrite reacts with oxygen to create sulphuric acid (therefore disturbing the soil creates the acid‚ as the pyrite is exposed to the air). The smaller pyrite framboids (raspberry shaped granules) are more reactive than the larger ones as there is more surface area exposed to the oxygen. How does the Pyrite get

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    What obligations does a just individual have toward society? A: A just individual must respect other individuals in the society to better the society as a whole. 2. What obligations does a just society owe to an individual? A: A just society owes an individual the ability to express their individual lifestyles. 3. What are the limits on individual freedom? A: The limit to individual freedoms is when it begins to affect others in the society. 4. How does an individual

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    warm” from the tune “Back in the U.S.S.R”. This exemplifies the prominence of the balalaika as a symbol of traditional Russian culture‚ especially to western observers. In Ivan’s first song alone‚ he is singing what seems to be a folk song and accompanying himself on the instrument (Shostakovich‚ Act II Scene VI). The melody and its accompaniment are by far the most traditionally tonal of the opera up to that point. This is especially striking because this relatively simple scene comes after a complex

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    Hysteria‚ It’s a powerful thing really. In the midst of a crisis this could really cause trouble. After all people can’t think straight when something goes wrong‚ it’s human nature to assume things rather than to rationally think. Humans are very social beings and they will follow anyone who they think is correct. It doesn’t take much for someone to blindly trust those who say they are doing good. The problem with this is that many of those they trust know what they want‚ and that thing is power

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    others. In addition‚ Confucius put forwards the concept of “ren”‚ meaning benevolence‚ which is the core idea that leading the whole Confucianism (Freedman n.p.). This idea requires us to love all people without any discrimination. The elegant or authority should not despise lower classes and human-beings should love others indifferently. This core statement is in favored by people all the time‚ especially the populace‚ leading to the longevity of Confucianism. Plus‚ justice itself in Confucianism

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    How does infection enter the body? Infection control is about controlling the spread of communicable diseases between people. Some of the individuals we support will be particularly vulnerable to infection and this means you need to be extra vigilant! In order to spread infection‚ there needs to be a source‚ a host‚ a means of transmission and a point of entry. The source could be a person or the surroundings; the host is the person at risk. Transmission could be through contact with another

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    It begins from where young people are in terms of their values‚ attitudes‚ issues and ambitions and is concerned with their personal and social development. It is characterised by purposeful interaction between youth workers and young people and utilises a range of youth and community work methods” DETACHED YOUTH WORK It begins from where young people are in terms of their values‚ attitudes‚ issues and ambitions and is concerned with their personal and social development

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    2/3/12 The sweet taste of revenge Revenge is not always as sweet as it is cracked up to be. In Edgar Allan Poe’s short story “The Cask of Amontillado” one of the main characters‚ Montresor schemes to get revenge on the other main character in this story‚ Fortunato. According to Montresor‚ in order for him to be happy with the way he gets revenge he must meet two conditions. Montresor states‚ “I must not only punish‚ but punish with impunity. A wrong is undressed when the avenger fails to make

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    into them first. He is constantly offending the Igbo traditions‚ such as when he beats his wife during the Week of Peace. When killing Ikemefuna‚ he does not think of Nwoye and himself and how it will affect both of them and the consequences it might bring. He can only think of one thing when killing Ikemefuna: he is afraid of being thought weak. He does not seem to care that Ikemefuna is running to him for help and for safety out of trust. He betrays the trust of Ikemefuna by delivering to him a killing

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