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    Cyrus The Great

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    11/12/2013 Business Ethics Cyrus The Great Xenophon’s “Cyrus The Great” is an excellent narrative on one of the most profound and inspirational leaders in history. Cyrus’ philosophies and ideas on human rights and politics‚ are referred to by many leaders‚ still today. These philosophies and ideas can be applied directly to many aspects of business ethics. His perspective on leadership‚ morals‚ and governing can also be applied to everyday life‚ because of the

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    January 3‚ 2014 The Great Gatsby’s Many Great Themes The book “The Great Gatsby “by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ is a story about a man that seemingly has it all‚ but one thing‚ love. While Gatsby’s carrying a torch for his lost love Daisy is a prevalent theme‚ there are in fact many more themes throughout the novel. Carelessness‚ Social class‚ and Dreaming about reaching unattainable things are but a few additional themes of the novel. With so many different topics‚ some overtly obvious (some not so

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    Gregory the Great

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    Formative Years Before the Papacy Gregory the Great was born as Gregory‚ sometime between 540 and 545‚ to parents of good station. He grew up in Rome‚ and was educated as best as was possible. At the time‚ the (College of Rome?) had fallen from prominence into ruin after losing all of its grants and incomes from the Emperor Justinian and the educational culture of Rome was diminishing quickly as the city was torn between wars and invasions. Still‚ Gregory was educated to the educational standards

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    A Great Nation

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    A great nation is a country that maintains an economy that grows exponentially‚ possesses a government that holds a worldly power‚ and has a population who is given life‚ liberty and the right to pursue happiness. The United States of America is a country like no other. It has encountered numerous conflicts and has found solutions that keep it prospering. It has been at the lowest of lows to come out at the highest of highs. The economy of the United States has transformed in a prodigious fashion

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    In the book ‘The Tragedy of Great Power Politics’‚ Mearsheimer presents a theory on ‘offensive realism’‚ which is an alternative to the ‘defensive realism’ developed by Kenneth Waltz and the ‘classical realism’ of Hans Morgenthau. Offensive Realism conceptualizes the relationship of power position and national interests of great powers. Mearsheimer states that there are five assumptions reasonably represent an important aspect of the international system. Firstly‚ the international system is

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    What makes “The Great Gatsby” so “Great”? Is it the charm the protagonist displays in his efforts to impress his love? Is it the vivid descriptions of the ostentatious ways the wealthy live? Perhaps one of the biggest lures for this novel is the representation of Jazz era America it paints. F. Scott Fitzgerald paints a vivid and eloquent‚ if somewhat dark‚ picture of the Jazz Age and the American dream that resonates in one’s soul. The novel adheres to the theme of the Jazz Era. The Jazz Era was

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    “The Communists Come to Power in Hungary”             Hungary is located in what is considered central Europe with its capital city‚ Budapest‚ lying towards the northern part of the country. Contemporary Hungarian history is marked with two periods of totalitarian rule. In the years of 1939-1945 Hungary was subjected to Nazi occupation and the rise of Hungary’s own fascist party‚ the Arrow Cross party. Through 1944-1950 Hungary was liberated by the Red Army and the rise of communism began to take

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    Great Dictator

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    The Great Dictator’s Speech I know most of you might expect me to talk about a speech by Abraham Lincoln or Winston Churchill!‚ but today I thought I would talk to you about a speech that really inspired me! a speech by Charlie Chaplin.  In his first speaking role‚ Charlie Chaplin makes one of the most moving and thought-provoking speeches in history. The Great Dictator‚ a movie written‚ produced‚ directed‚ and starring Charlie Chaplin‚ premiered on October 15‚ 1940‚ while the United States

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    Great Debaters

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    4/29/13 English 102.008 The Great Debaters In reviewing the film “The Great Debaters” I found it to be captivating and the elements of the movie made it very relatable to the viewers. With this being a true story I found that it was very easy for me to understand that these young kids really wanted to find themselves and a voice in the process. I found that this film was an earnest drama about the search for self-esteem and sense of responsibility among young black people that successfully relies

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    The United States have gone through some historical economic ups and downs‚ two of the most known and horrific slump being the Great Depression of the 1930’s and the Great Recession. Both‚ the Great Depression and the Great Recession‚ are characterized by bank failures‚ unemployment‚ economic decline‚ stock market crashes‚ price changes‚ and the Feds. They are both fallouts of the same economic phenomenon and are only different in a few minor respects. There were many reasons that caused the downturns

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