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    making them think that they can succeed when they can’t. To overcome adversities a person must be brave so they can express themselves in powerful way while not thinking about other’s opinion‚ being hopeful to always be wising for the best‚ and ambitious to always pushing to become better. To begin with‚ a person must be brave to overcome an adversity. In the book “Regine’s Book”‚ the subject‚

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    by putting auxiliary power units in the rigs to stop idling engines during loading or breaks. This initiative resulted in annual saving of $ 25M and reduced CO2 emissions by 100‚000 metric tons. Building on this success‚ logistics network set an ambitious goal to achieve 25 percent improvement in fuel efficiency by 2007. This would save the company $75M annually and reduce CO2 emissions by 400‚000 tons on yearly basis. * Consolidation in value chain: seafood network expects to reduce supplier

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    Is Macbeth a Tragedy?

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    A tragedy is often thought of as a sad‚ pitiful event. The factors used to label an event as tragic are the consequences and the lasting effects. For example‚ the consequences of one or more deaths can be seen as a tragedy. And tragedies are often remembered long after the event‚ clearly impacting the future for those involved. Many people interpret events such as a natural disaster‚ a death of a loved one‚ or a permanent disability as tragic. However‚ others say that this definition of a tragedy

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    "Ambition is the last refuge of failure." Ambition is the desire for personal achievement. It provides the motivation and determination necessary to achieve a particular end or condition. Ambitious people are characterized by their strong desire for attainment‚ power‚ or superiority. also ambition can be defined as the desire‚ determination‚ and access the goal. Beginning of the ambition is the meaning of desire. Man ambition is generated has a desire to reach a particular goal. For example you

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    Separation and Reunion in Modern China (2002) by Charles Stafford In this monograph Charles Stafford considers separation as an existential state of human societies. He depicts how “repeated physical separations in various forms- including‚ ultimately‚ in the form of death- are surely an evitable feature of human life [that stands} in a complex relationship with various forms of emotional and social separation and distance” (Stafford 2002‚ p.5). By means of ethnographic data accumulated both in

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    Brutus’ speech that Caesar was an ambitious man. Brutus used this thought to support his basis for killing Julius Caesar. Antony presents evidence of Caesar’s “ambition‚” when he states‚ “he was my friend‚ faithful and just to me; but Brutus says he was ambitious and; and Brutus is an honorable man.” Anthony also declares‚ “He [Caesar] hath brought many captives home to Rome whose ransoms did the general coffers fill‚” and then asks‚” Did this in Caesar seem ambitious?” This rhetoric question emphasizes

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    universal to humans across time. Shakespeare use themes that are universal to Macbeth play and the BBC Macbeth retold‚ the two themes that I will be talking about are the Ambitious and Appearance vs Reality‚ it will support on my argument because they will understand what does Ambitious means‚ I mean like how it effects of being ambitious and the Appearance vs Reality. My first theme is the universal theme of being ambition and that between good and evil. The text of Macbeth shows one man who is blinded

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    Cassius claims to do this by killing Caesar; he claims that Caesar was ambitious and not right to be the leader of Rome. “But Brutus says he was ambitious‚ / And Brutus is an honorable man” (III.II.85-86). Cassius told Brutus that Caesar was ambitious and that’s why they needed to kill him‚ which is what Brutus says at the funeral. Here Mark Antony is speaking with a sarcastic tone because he does not believe that Caesar was ambitious‚ nor does he believe that Brutus is honorable. “I thrice presented

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    to be crowned king. People like Mark Antony and I did not believe that Caesar was ambitious but “Markus Brutus was an honorable man” (Act 2 scene 2). I agree with Mark Antony’s speech concluding that Caesar was not ambitious and that even thou Markus Brutus was an honorable man that we was gullible towards these doubts about Julius. I believe this sums up the fact that Julius Caesar was not ambitious. “Friends‚ Romans‚ countrymen‚ lend me your ears. I come to bury Caesar‚ not to praise

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