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    starters‚ Oedipus’s problems are because of his actions. For example Oedipus thinks too highly of himself as a king‚ he believes everyone should listen to what he says at all times. In the story on page 61‚ it states “come speak plainly or it will go hard with you.” Oedipus says this to the shepherd so he could make him talk about what happened to him as child when he was left where the three roads meet. Next‚ Oedipus’s other problem is that he is to aggressive and short tempered. He reacts to people

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    Evaluation of Leading Causes for Road Accidents in Pengkalan Chepa‚ Kelantan CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION Road safety is a primary concern and goal of highway and traffic engineers worldwide. The road network in Pengkalan Chepa Kelantan exhibits relatively high traffic volumes particularly in rural areas. Kelantan is one of the state in terms of having higher numbers of road accidents leading to a relatively high number of fatalities and injuries. In the past few years in particular‚ the number

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    Change over time: Silk Road (200B.C.E-1450C.E) During the time between 200 B.C.E and 1450 C.E‚ many profound transformations were made to the Silk Road‚ but it still held on to its original purpose. Although the similarities may outweigh the changes‚ the Silk Road diffused disease along with culture‚ adapted to overseas trade‚ helped to forge a connection between Asian and European markets and triggered periods of Enlightenment in Europe. The Silk Road started‚ mainly‚ as a way for trade to flourish

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    Pragmatic ways to prevent road crashes M S Siddiqui Legal Economist and pursuing PhD in Open University‚ Malaysia e-mail: shah@banglachemical.com The global policy is prevention of road crashes‚ not the punishment of drivers‚ one of the road users. Our problem lies with the failure to implement the laws. This is an inefficiency of the management writes M S Siddiqui http://www.thefinancialexpress-bd.com/2014/01/05/12204 Driving may be the most dangerous activity with which we are involved

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    Fool in King Lear The Fool is Lear’s own stand-up comedian‚ but he’s the only guy that Lear allows to criticize him. But in Shakespeare’s plays‚ he seems to be very intelligent and also a good person. Fool assumes to be Lear’s protector. The Fool is the King’s advocate‚ loyal and honest‚ but he is also able to point out the king’s faults‚ as no one else can. The Fool shares his master’s fate‚ and this reinforces the impression that the Fool’s purpose is to protect Lear until Cordelia can arrive

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    One Belt One Road (OBOR) 1. Expectation on the market in the implementation of One Belt One Road One Belt One Road (OBOR) is a concept of integrated blueprint of the Silk Road Economic Belt (SREB) and the 21st-Century Maritime Silk Road (MSR) (“‘One Belt One Road’ initiative‚” 2015). Silk Road Economic Belt (SREB) is the creation of an economic land belt with the road connected that includes countries on the original Silk Road through Central Asia‚ West Asia‚ the Middle East and Europe. The 21st-Century

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    The Silk Road served as a cultural bridge linking the east to the west on the Eurasian continent. It was an extensive trade route originated from Chang’an in the east and ended at the Mediterranean in the west. This trade included both overland and maritime routes. The society that began the Silk Road was the Han Dynasty in China in approximately 200 B.C.E. The rise and fall of different civilizations and nomadic invasions transformed the Silk Road and its users‚ and from 200 BCE to 1450 CE the spread

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    amongst countries. One of the most outstanding trade routes in the past was the Silk Road found in China. It was a route used by many people to travel and transport goods such as silk‚ paper‚ livestock‚ jewels‚ and much more‚ from East to West China. It consisted of land and sea routes‚ which made transportation and traveling convenient for man in that time period. There were many items traded along the Silk Road that had a profound impact on the development of the cultures‚ religions and other components

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    Although the patterns of interactions along the Silk Roads from 200 B.C.E. to 1450 C.E. changed in the way items were traded and the amount of items traded‚ its continuities stayed relatively the same as it relates to the trade of goods to and from Asia and Europe‚ all of which led to a global connection of trade goods and active worldwide commerce. In the beginning of this period‚ around 200 BCE the Silk Road was just developing and China was in control as the route opened up to the west. Technologies

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    people died on our roads this past Easter weekend‚ showing that the danger is not alleviating. What are the causes of this carnage? Can it be stopped? There are many factors which contribute to the large death toll on our roads. Firstly‚ a road traffic accident can happen when the driver’s attention is continuously distracted. When a driver is impaired by tiredness‚ illness‚ alcohol or other drugs (both legal and illegal)‚ the likelihood of one of these contributing to a road accident is high.

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