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    Toolik Trips: Case Study

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    A. Toolik Visits – Toolik Onsite meeting is planned for Aug 22nd. Frank is planning on attending. Frank is also planning on traveling to AK for the CODEL trip and is receiving good support from CPS AK team. Frank will be coordinating with NEON as well regarding the CODEL trip. B. Toolik Long Range Facilities Plan – Jeff Sever and Mike Abels are updating the documents. CPS incorporating final edits into a consolidated package prior to mid-May IAB / NSF meetings. Jeff is working on finalizing this

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    “Free speech is not to be regulated. The audience that hissed yesterday may applaud today‚ even for the same performance.” –Michael Douglas Undoubtedly‚ a speaker moulds his/ her speech by the principles of purpose‚ and the audience who are to receive the given speech. More than this however- the responder’s context also shapes the way in which they interpret a speech. Michael Douglas- famed actor and movie director‚ contrasts an audience’s response in his quote‚ to emphasise that a responder’s

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    Chapter one Tragedy and Poetry Since its inception in ancient Greece two millennia and a half ago‚ tragedy has never faded out. It is true that there were periods when other forms of entertainment or other types of drama eclipsed tragedy‚ but it has never failed to maintain the interest of both dramatists and philosophers. It is noteworthy that tragedy has often been written in verse; the use of prose as the medium of tragedy is only a recent phenomenon. This

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    Women of Ancient Greece

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    considered one of the most important decisions in a woman’s life‚ but she had no direct control over it. They were denied the freedom to choose whom to marry; therefore she “did not marry; she was given in marriage” (Sealy‚ p. 25). A woman‚ such as Medea‚ often dreaded the day of her wedding rather than looking forward to it as one of the happiest and meaningful affairs in her life. The singles life wasn ’t accepted for women. Marriage was arranged by the parents of the bride and groom. A financial

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    unknowingly providing an important cause for World War I. The Second Balkan war broke due to when The Treaty of London ended the First Balkan war by signing on the 30th of May 1913 ‚ acknowledging that the Balkan states gained west of the Enos-Medea line and had created an independent Albania‚ meaning that the Balkan League (consisting of Serbia‚ Montenegro‚ Greece‚ and Bulgaria) succeeded in conquering the European provinces of the Ottoman Empire (Albania‚ Macedonia and Thrace)‚ leaving the Ottomans

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    1.  What happened after Oscar Wilde’s The Importance of Being Earnest opened? 2.  ( T or F ) Arthur Miller’s The Crucible has one set: a courtroom during the HUAC hearings. 3.  ( T or F ) Ballet companies of today are afraid the public will boycott The Rite of Spring. 4.  Calling a wife "the little woman" and saying that certain minorities exhibit recognizable traits such as laziness or stinginess are examples of: 5. Identifying closely with minorities was Edmonia Lewis‚ whose talent

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    I believe that Macbeth is a tragic hero in the story of Macbeth. Aristotle’s definition of a tragic hero is “The tragic hero is a man of noble stature or high position. He is not an ordinary man‚ but a man with outstanding quality and greatness about him. His own destruction is for a greater cause or principle.” I view that as a person that does something bad with good intentions. Macbeth didn't hate king Duncan. He was family and gave him a promotion. The king was at his house to celebrate

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    against which the protagonist must contend. Aeschylus (525-456 B.C.E.) – Agamemnon‚ The Libation Bearers‚ & the Eumenides. Sophocies (496-406 B.C.E.) – Oedipus Rex‚ Antigone‚ & Oedipus at Colonus. Euripedes (448-385 B.C.E.) – Andromache‚ Medea‚ & the Trojan Women. According to Aristotle‚ Tragedy arouses pity & fear

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    Life as a Woman in Athens

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    Life as a woman in Athens A historic view point by Cecil Fuson. Being a woman in Ancient Athens was not what the movies and Plays led me to believe. The Athenian Democracy was a democracy of the minority. Every man‚ no matter their class had equal say in the ruling of the government. But Women‚ Slaves and Foreigners had zero civil rights and no influence on how things were done. Because the Athenian’s were a very exclusive society‚ they rarely allowed outsiders share in the privileges the citizens

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