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    Sami Robbins Tragedy essay March 5‚ 2012 Mrs. Knight In a tragedy‚ the main character is usually dignified and courageous. The characters downfall may be caused by a character flaw‚ or it may result from forces beyond his or hers control. The tragic hero or heroine usually wins some knowledge and wisdom‚ even though he or she suffers defeat and often death. “Beyond his silence‚ there is a past. Beyond her dreams‚ there is a feeling. Beyond hope there is a memory. Beyond their journey‚ there is

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    modern invention have speed up peoples lives amazingly.motor cars cover s 100 miles in just few time.all this saves time but at a price.mobile phones also have their dangers‚ according to scientists too much use of mobile phones may transmit harmful radiation into our brains. Our behavior‚ also felt the impact of modern technology. people seem to be in a rush‚ and increasingly impatient. The obsession in saving time results in many people trying to imitate computers in an effort to handle tasks

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    Modern Olympics

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    When and where was the first Modern Olympic Games held? How many countries and athletes participated? How many countries and athletes competed in the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games and 2010 Vancouver Games? 1896 Summer Olympics was the 1st celebration of the modern Olympic Games. They had 14 nations participating and 241 athletes competed. In Beijing in 2008‚ there were 204 nations that competed with 10‚942 athletes. In 2010‚ the Vancouver Games had 82 countries competing with 2566 athletes.

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    Rakhshaan  Qazi-­‐  Modern  Architecture‚  Essay  two       Four  of  the  leading  architects  of  the  modernist  period  were  Adolf  Loos‚  Frank   Lloyd  Wright‚  Ludwig  Mies  Van  der  Rode‚  and  Louis  Kahn.  These  architects  drew   significantly  from  each  other  and  explored  similar  ideas  in  their  establishing  of  a   new  standard

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    Philippine Migration: Challenges and Responses Modern Migration (1960’s -1990’s) Submitted To: Prof. Lilia Casanova Submitted By: Helmuth Janica Mae R. Table of Contents Migration 3 Modern Migration Routes 3 Interview with an OFW

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    My Father's Tragedy

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    It was one of those lean years of our lives. Our rice field was destroyed by locusts that came from the neighboring towns. When the locusts were gone‚ we planted string beans but a fire burned the whole plantation. My brothers went away because they got tired working for nothing. Mother and my sisters went from house to house‚ asking for something to do‚ but every family was plagued with some kind of disaster. The children walked in the streets looking for the fruit that fell to the ground from the

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    Modern World

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    Shaping Time After many long-lasting years in the history of our world‚ it is difficult to pick a time frame and place from where the modern world originated. Although there are many important and dramatic events in history‚ the birth of the modern world happened in Europe from 1500-1600 AD because of the incredible renaissance‚ the defying reformation and the courageous age of exploration. All these critical moments in time shaped the world into what it is today. Merchants trading‚ Italian

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    Modern Olympics

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    The modern Olympics is an international event where both men and women participate in a certain sport to represent the country they originated from. To facilitate the modern Olympics as we know it today‚ the Olympic movement‚ which dated from 1892 to 2002‚ was shaped by many things. A few examples are nationalism‚ gender‚ economics‚ and diplomacy. Gender is an important factor that shaped the Olympic movement because it shows how women slowly progress from a lower social rank to equality between

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    What makes a patriot? People through the ages have carried out both horrible and wonderful acts under the banner of patriotism. How then are we to define it? The concept of patriotism is just as debated and relevant today as it was during the Civil War. If our nation is to survive its current challenges‚ the definition of a true patriot must be clear. So‚ what is true patriotism? Only 57 percent of U.S. citizens over 18 described themselves as either “extremely” or “very” patriotic in a study

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    Modern society which is very complex and often contradictory has its origin in the ancient times as far back as 4000 years ago. Deeply rooted in spirituality‚ yet having equal attraction towards materialism‚ sometimes leading to unethical behaviour‚ inclination and commitment towards science‚ logic and reason‚ yet superstitious practices are rampant. Untouchability has been constitutionally abolished and caste and community based discrimination banned‚ its practice is common and it is a major tool

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