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    Tragedies are mostly similar creatures. Whether it’s William Shakespeare’s Othello or Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman‚ a tragedy must abide by certain standards to be called a tragedy. Of course‚ it must be fatal; someone or something must die. Certain complexities like tragic flaws or foreshadowing may also appear. Irony plays a key part and takes many forms‚ including tragic‚ dramatic‚ or cosmic irony. There is‚ however‚ another necessary mechanism to create a solid‚ working tragedy: hamartia

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    Pablo Picasso’s "Guernica" is a massive painting made as a protest to war and violence by depicting their true horrors. The Spanish civil war of 1936 was fought between the democratic Republican government and the fascist forces that sought to overthrow the former. The village of Guernica‚ which was occupied exclusively by civilians and had absolutely no tactical advantage for either side whatsoever‚ was bombed in a training exercise by the Nazi German air force of Adolf Hitler‚ who supported the

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    Critical Review of Pablo Picasso’s Guernica Pablo Picasso was one of the most influential artists of the twentieth century. Constantly updating and mastering his style‚ he was known as the pioneer of cubism (“Pablo Picasso Biography”). By his death in 1973‚ over twenty-two thousand pieces of wok have been documented (“Pablo Picasso and his Paintings”). The Life of Picasso Pablo Diego José Francisco de Paula Juan Nepomuceno María de los Remedios Cipriano de la Santísima Trinidad Martyr Patricio

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    These days‚ there is an issue about whether people should always tell a truth. Some people strongly argue that it is very important not to tell a lie to friend or family to keep good relationship because they believe truth is bridge that connects between people. It is undeniable that truth is important‚ however‚ I believe telling a lie plays as significant role as telling a truth. It is implausible for people to tell a truth every time. I think people should know telling a lie is also sometimes beneficial

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    Things Are Not Always As They Appear By Tammy Templeton I guess you could say that the mistakes that I make are my fault. And‚ I should take on the responsibility of the consequences of my actions. It seems that everyone wants to blame everyone else for their problems. They end up in trouble with the law‚ or with drugs‚ or financial debt‚ and then they want to blame everyone else but themselves. People don’t want to take a look at whom they are associated with and wonder how they got themselves

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    Is The Customer “Always Right”? Abstract The customer is always right. It is the merchant’s wealth to safeguard the interests of customers. Many sellers think that some the customer is unreasonable and vulgar. Customer is always right for three reasons. First‚ the customer is always right is not the criterion of distinguished between right and wrong but is the criteria of the service work because the focus of the work is how to help customers make the right choices‚ and how to provide

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    1. What basic assumptions lead to the development of the biological assumption? 2. Identify the research methods employed in the study of the biological perspective? The biological perspective is the approach in which links how we think and what we do‚ to our physical being as a biological organism. There are two basic assumptions which direct us to this perspective; a) the relationship between the mind and body and b) the influence of heredity on behaviour. These two ideas come from two different

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    Always a Reason” The topic of this chapter is pretty obvious‚ reasons are bulls#*t‚ and you can’t deny it. Bernard Roth work at an ivy school for many years and wrote a book on how anyone can reach their goals. The chapter focuses on the one major downfall of young adults. He tackles the subject of how excuses affect your every day life. He recalls stories from his own life to show how they caused disruption in his life. Mr. Roth has the authority and trust of a writer due to the years he worked

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    Pablo Picasso‚ the brilliant painter whose name is synonymous with masterpiece‚ once remarked that “Good artists copy; great artists steal.” As a survey of art galleries all around the world‚ galleries that display perhaps the best works of art‚ demonstrates‚ Picasso’s axiom is grounded in fact; painters stealing from each other is commonplace. To adduce one example‚ artist Elaine Sturtevant is said to have stolen her style and design from “the works of Warhol‚ Lichtenstein‚ Haring and more‚ all

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    useless." (Pablo Picasso) What is cubism? Cubism is essentially the art of creating abstract shapes of three dimensional objects on a two dimensional surface. In cubist artwork‚ objects are analyzed‚ broken up and reassembled in an abstracted form rather than portraying objects from one point of view‚ the artist portrays the subject from various views to represent the subject in a greater context. Cubism was an innovative style of modern art introduced by two remarkable artists‚ Pablo Picasso and

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