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    “With Great Power comes Great Responsibility” What is Power? For me‚ Power is having knowledge. We all know the famous line‚ “Knowledge is Power”. When we are educated we have knowledge. When we have knowledge‚ we have power. In dictionaries‚ they define the word “Power” as the ability to do or act with vigor and strength. Well‚ we sometimes associate the word power with superheroes‚ mythical creatures‚ and in real life‚ most especially‚ government officials. Today‚ I will talk about my ideas

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    Alex Saint J.E Wolfson Humanities C02 February 13‚ 2014 With great power comes great Responsibility A hero is usually recognized as someone with great courage. Batman and Hulk choose to risk and sacrifice their lives for the greater good of humankind. Extraordinary acts of physical strength and courage‚ such as saving a stranger from a burning house or standing up to an armed criminal‚ are ways to show heroism. Although Batman Returns and The Incredible Hulk both examine the theme of heroism

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    In the play Macbeth‚ we see that Macbeth is a man of great power and nobility. He is high up in the rankings and is looking forward to a possible opportunity in which is dangerous but presented to him by three witches. The three witches tell him that he shall murder King Duncan and he will be King. One flaw to this golden opportunity is that of what will happen afterwards such as he will die and his best friend Banquo’s child will take the throne‚ who is not born of women‚ which is inferring a

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    Macbeth and great expectations Alan Voong Shakespeare and dickens are very effective at presenting the flaws and weaknesses of key characters in both Macbeth and great expectations .using different techniques‚ miss havisham and lady macbeth and lady macbeth both impact others characters and events in a negative way. Females would have been seen during that time period as passive‚ gentle and weak therefore the characters would be appealing to and acceptable to the audience to have a common stereotype

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    Responsibility The character qualities of individuals has become a popular theme in literature. In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s book‚ The Great Gatsby‚ Fitzgerald recognizes the conflict between wealth and responsibility. In the book the narrator‚ Nick‚ describes how two of the main characters‚ Tom and Daisy‚ use their wealth to hide from what the poor must face everyday. Tom and Daisy lived on the banks of the East Egg‚ where they enjoyed the finer things in life. And no matter what happened they always

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    Great Power Hegemony

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    Firozi‚ St no: 1B1019 Great power hegemony There is a question that which system (empire‚ balance of power‚ concert of power or great power hegemony) provides the best conditions for advancing peace‚ prosperity and civilization? There are several opinions about the advantages and disadvantages of each system and the functions‚ abilities and disabilities of them to maintaining the peace and stability in international arena. But I want to argue on hegemonic power system as a preventer of

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    which greatly determines a person’s power with the society. The types of power that a person could possess based on where they fall in society are economic‚ social‚ and cultural. Economic power is reliant on the amount of money and items of economic value that you own. Social power is gained from having many connections with people‚ giving you resources to go to. Cultural power is based on personal knowledge. In society‚ a person may have much of one type of power but not much of another. A person

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    THE GREAT POWER OF MUSIC What is music? According to Oxford Advance Learner’s Dictionary‚ music is defined as a sounds that are arranged in a way that is pleasant or exciting to listen to. Music has great power as it provides mental benefits to human. These benefits are emotional benefits‚ educational benefits‚ and health benefits. First mental benefit of music to human is emotional benefit (Adjemian‚ 2006; Changizi‚ 2009). According to Adjemian (2006)‚ people can get better mood when listen

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    of Great Macbeth While Macbeth’s “vaulting ambition” plays the most vital role in the quick end to his newfound empire in William Shakespeare’s Macbeth‚ exterior forces including Lady Macbeth and the persuasive acts performed by the witches both contribute to the eventual beheading of one of Scotland’s greatest warriors‚ Macbeth himself. Macbeth loses part of himself the moment he takes the life of a friend‚ uncle‚ and respected King‚ Duncan. Although the witches put the idea of power in Macbeth’s

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    The Three Great Crimes of Macbeth The play ‘Macbeth’ is a portrait of one man‚ an ambitious‚ ruthless‚ disturbing individual. The play shows how he evolves as a person. Although we are presented with his declination from good to evil‚ we can see his human side throughout the play‚ which makes it a tragedy. The themes of ‘Macbeth’ are ambition‚ effects of evil‚ and violence. Once Macbeth’s ambition has ‘set the ball rolling’‚ events happen quickly in the play as it gathers momentum. The themes

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