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    According to the famous historian Carlyle‚ a worthy sovereign should be judged from a sole factor as to how he employs his sword after being victorious. <br> <br>********** <br>Le Griffin writes that: <br> <br>"Maharaja Ranjit Singh ruled his kingdom exactly according to the Sikh way of life and Sikhism considers everyone as friends and talks about the welfare of all irrespective of caste and creed." <br> <br>********** <br> <br>The spirit of Gurbani couplet‚ "The one Lord is the Father of all and

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    Hailee Olson 2nd Paper Solemn Advice to Young Men Mather’s beliefs were instilled upon students in order to control their behavior. The advice was intended to maintain order and was applicable to the common belief of Puritanism. Mather’s advice provided guidance for students to alter their overall behavior for the better. They were told that the longer men live in sin‚ the harsher their judgement will be. Their fate was said to be determined based on their lifetime of actions. Every man was

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    Clara Chu Ms.Courey English10 Honors‚ Period 7 10 February 2015 Title Unscrupulous denotation is having or showing no moral principles; not honest or fair. While Machiavellian denotation is cunning‚ scheming. Mark Antony is both a unscrupulous person and Machiavellian. He is manipulative by using rhetoric devices to manipulate people‚ and Antony is also liar because he talks behind his allies back or he tricks his enemies‚ and finally he is not a faithful to his country when he causes chaos and

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    In the novel‚ The Orenda by Joseph Boyden‚ power is a central theme‚ and is a hugely important aspect of conflict present in the lives of the male main characters. The aspiration to have control over enemies‚ and allies plays a crucial role in the thoughts and actions of the protagonists. Both these men‚ Bird and Christophe‚ have strong connections to the notion of power and dominance. This desire is can be seen throughout their culture and spirituality‚ particularly in their war time traditions

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    The Trans Amazonian Highway ‘Nothing in my whole life has shocked and upset me so deeply.’ 1970: The military ruler of Brazil‚ General Emilio Garrastazu Medici traveled to the impoverished north-east where the periodic droughts had driven peasants off their small plots of land (minifundio) into the overcrowded cities. Suffering was rampant. Medici thought he must do something‚ but what? He told reporters in Rio that “Nothing in my life‚has ever shocked and upset me so deeply.

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    Someone who is machiavellian exploits people’s weaknesses for their own benefit and doesn’t regard people’s well being over there own. In the play Much Ado About Nothing there are multiple machiavellian characters. But who is the most machiavellian? The two people competing for this title are Don John and Borachio. Although Borachio does have qualities of machiavellianism he is inferrerior when compared to Don Johns deceitful behaviour. First off‚ Don John exploits the weaknesses of others in order

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    ‘Louis XIV’s foreign policy was entirely driven by his personal quest for gloire’. To what extent do you consider this statement to be true? Upon the coronation of Louis XIV on the 7th of June 1654‚ Mazarin informed Louis in fatherly tones that “It is up to you to become the most glorious king that has ever been”. Although Louis’ personal reign did not truly begin until 1661‚ he took this advice to heart and for the early part of his reign his foreign policy was almost entirely based upon his desire

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    WHO WAS GIROLAMO CARDANO? Girolamo Cardano was an Italian Physician and Mathematician during the sixteenth-century or Renaissance Era. He is known as well as Jerome Cardan in English and the “Father of the Probability”. He was born on September 24‚ 1501 in Pavia‚ Italy and died on September 21‚ 1576 in Rome‚ Italy. He was the son of Facio Cardano and Chiara Micheria. His father was a lawyer in Milan‚ who had a taste for mathematics‚ and a close friend of Leonardo da Vinci. His childhood was depressing

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    Devasmita and the nun‚ two characters in Somadeva’s “The Red Lotus of Chastity”‚ employ the same concept from Machiavelli’s “The Prince”. Both Devasmita and the nun attempt to follow Machiavelli’s concept of being a lion and fox. However‚ only Devasmita succeeds in being both animals while the nun is merely a power hungry lion trying to dress up in a fox costume that did not fit. This concept of being a fox and lion means that to succeed in your ‘battle’ a person must be a cunning‚ deceitful fox

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    Likewise‚ Golding’s views on government and the Parliamentary system support his theory‚ in accordance with the tribal customs‚ and are reminiscent of the Law of Entropy: that all things eventually revert into a primitive state. On a sociological standpoint‚ the division of democracy and dictatorship clearly establishes the conflict between the two facets of human nature‚ demonstrating an inherent urge to descend into primitiveness. This was evident throughout the novel‚ as it imitated a deeply sinister

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