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    problem which must be remedied. In Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice Darcy and Elisabeth develop traits which they must overcome. Darcy‚ because of his pride‚ prejudges Elisabeth based looks and social standing‚ Elisabeth builds her pride in defence and develops a prejudice against Darcy‚ and due to their relations with each other they subdue these traits and fall in love. Darcy and Elisabeth are only able to find true love once they have overcome their pride and prejudice. Because of his social status

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    The Only Crime Is Pride

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    “The only crime is pride” is a true statement. Multitudes of people take much pride in numerous things some being: their job‚ family‚ political views‚ hometowns even in their favorite sports team. In the play Antigone by Sophocles‚ the protagonist‚ Antigone‚ wants to give her brother Polynecies the same honorable burial given to her other brother Eteocles. Creon‚ The ruler of Thebes‚ makes it very obvious to all the citizens that they are not to attempt to bury his nephew or they will be stoned to

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    Successful Marriage I: Biography Looked upon as being one of the most influential and popular writers during the romantic period‚ Jane Austen published many romance novels‚ such as her most famous‚ Pride and Prejudice. Austen focused her writings on the importance of “romantic love as a true happiness to marriage” (Olsen 426). Having not experienced marriage‚ Jane often based her stories off of her family’s romance. Jane was born into a middle class family with very little income; Jane used

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    Jaipur Disaster 2009

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    explosion. The Met department recorded a tremor measuring 2.3 on the Richter scale around the time the first explosion at 7:36 pm which resulted in shattering of glass window nearly 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) from the accident site. The fire was a major disaster in terms of deaths‚ injury‚ loss of business‚ property and man-days‚ displacement of people‚ environmental impact in Jaipur‚ the capital city of the Indian state of Rajasthan and a popular tourist destination. As per eyewitnesses having factories

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    Short Story and Pride

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    Pride is a wonderful thing‚ but too much pride may blind someone to the inevitable future they create. Pride is great it gives people self confidence and makes them happy. The more pride someone has the more they accept themselves. Excessive pride can leave people to poor choices that cannot be reversed. In the short story “The Cask of Amontillado” by Edgar Allan Poe‚ Fortunato is a prideful man with a great life; however‚ he lets his pride blind him to his inevitable faith. Fortunato “prided

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    Good Pride Definition

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    us is Pride. Introduction What is pride? Is it the quality or state of being proud? Pride is an inwardly directed emotion that carries two common meaning with a negative connotation‚ pride refers to an inflated sense of one’s personal status or accomplishments. Positively pride refers to a satisfied sense and actions‚ or toward a whole group of people‚ and can be used to praise one’s self‚ or a feeling of gratification and belonging. There can be many different meanings of pride‚ it can be individually

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    Man Made Disaster

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    Man Made Disaster The affects of over population on natural environment are vivid. As of November‚ 2008‚ the world’s population is estimated to be about 6.7 billion. It is expected to reach nearly nine billion by the year 2042. This issue of increasing population should be at the forefront of our attention. The rising population has resulted in high fuel consumption and reduction of natural resources. Due to such major growth in population‚ human needs also grow‚ in time; there will not be enough

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    Analysis of Glib's Pride

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    Analysis of Gilb’s “Pride” In Gilb’s “Pride” one can sense pride and humility. With his use of descriptive imagery of a corner in El Paso‚ Gilb sets up a positive connotation of pride. While there are many beneficial aspects to pride‚ there are also negatives. Pride‚ being one of the Seven Deadly Sins‚ obviously has thin line between humility and arrogance. At times the off-putting aspects will shine more than the positive. Gilb writes that there are many ways to gain a sense of pride‚ such as previous

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    Roles In A Lion Pride

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    In a lion pride‚ there are many roles which help to grow and protect the pride. Across most species in the animal kingdom‚ many of these roles are gender specific. In most cases the male is dominant‚ protecting and providing for their family; while the females stay with and raise the offspring. A lion pride follows these same guidelines‚ with a few exceptions. So what is the balance of these roles that makes a pride so successful? When you think of a lion‚ what comes to most people’s mind is a giant

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    A disaster hotspot is an area with a vulnerable population at risk from 2 or more hazards. The Philippines are considered a disaster hot spot. The Philippines are exposed to more than 2 hazards‚ geophysical and hydro-meteorological such as earthquakes and tropical storms these hazards are more affective as he Philippines is known for having a vulnerable‚ poor‚ population meaning it has a lower capacity to cope. The Philippines are largely affected by geophysical hazards‚ mainly by tectonic hazards

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