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    exploiting or excluding people‚ a country won’t be able to be a powerful self-sufficient economy which will in turn lead to an economic downfall that would devastate a country. The purpose of exploiting and excluding people is to benefit a country by allowing it to economically expand. This explains why a country’s mindset is to prioritize economic success and power. The country prioritizes this goal by exploiting people to work only for their interests and also by excluding certain minorities that

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    Work and Self-Reliance ELDER RUSELLE BALLARD Said: My travels have taken me almost everywhere in the world—most of the continent of Africa‚ the islands of the sea‚ Latin America‚ Asia‚ Europe‚ and the heart of the inner cities of America. Everywhere I go‚ the cries of the poor ring out—often with the plea‚ “Please help us.” In Africa alone those cries do not come from a few; they come from tens of thousands‚ even millions. The Church has been especially concerned with teaching self-reliance

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    The Downfall of Nicholas II and the Romanov Dynasty The downfall of the Romanov reign in 1917 was under the power of Tsar Nicholas II. The growing number of revolutionaries from 1905 as well as the impacts of war meant that a strong leader was needed to pull Russia through the difficult times and meet the needs of the suffering communities. A combination of the difficult circumstances and the weak-will of the Tsar was what led Russia to the revolution. Many actions of Tsar Nicholas II led to social

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    The Great Gatsby by Francis Scott Fitzgerald is 1920s literature criticizing the "roaring twenties" by pointing out it was full of dishonesty‚ crime‚ alcoholism‚ wealth inequality‚ and partying. The book follows Nick Carraway‚ the Buchanans‚ and Jay Gatsby as they venture through the darker characteristics of the gilded 1920s. Unfortunately‚ Gatsby meets an early demise by receiving a gunshot to the torso by a man named George B. Wilson. Wilson was mad because Gatsby performed a hit and run on Wilson’s

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    The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare follows the story of two young lovers‚ forbidden to be together by their family’s ancient feud‚ who take their own lives for their love. In the play‚ Romeo and Juliet meet‚ fall in love‚ and get married‚ in secret by Friar Lawrence‚ within the span of two days. Afterward‚ Romeo kills Tybalt‚ Juliet’s cousin‚ as an act of vengeance for Tybalt’s murder of Mercutio‚ his best friend and Romeo is then exiled from Verona. Meanwhile‚ Juliet is arranged

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    Operation Downfall was the modus operandi arranged against Japan after Pearl Harbor. This procedure was divided into two parts: Operation Olympic and Operation Coronet. This plan was the creation “of Admiral Chester Nimitz and generals Douglas MacArthur and George Marshall. It was comprised of two mammoth amphibious operations‚” but Downfall never transpired. U.S President Harry Truman elected to drop the two atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki‚ respectively‚ bringing the war to a quick conclusion

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    Author: Sadeer Nasser  How does Miller dramatise the downfall of Eddie Carbone? Eddie Carbone is the protagonist of the play. He is forceful‚ hard working and possessive of Catherine. However‚ he does show generosity and warmth especially when Marco and Rodolpho come into the country. Eddie is a simple man who has little interests outside of work and family; he is too protective of Catherine always laying down laws for her and expecting her to obey him. As the play develops Eddie is finding

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    It is Iago who causes Othello’s downfall‚ not a tragic flaw in Othello. To what extent do you agree with this statement? In the play of ‘Othello‚’ we firstly see a perfect‚ loving relationship between two of the main characters‚ Othello and Desdemona. By the end of the play‚ this relationship that they share is completely destroyed as Othello is driven by the strong emotion of jealousy to kill his wife and then himself‚ after realising that he had done an unjustly thing. In a tragedy

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    With careful contemplation on the circumstances that pushed Macbeth to commit atrocious acts‚ I believe that Lady Macbeth was the trigger that caused him to lose his humanity in exchange for becoming the king. By consistently highlighting the benefits of becoming king‚ Lady Macbeth takes advantage of the opportunity provided to her to convince Macbeth that he was entitled to the crown. Due to Lady Macbeth’s actions‚ Macbeth had limited himself to a certain perspective and allowed himself to become

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    As time passes‚ works and writing will eventually be forgotten‚ the only ones that remain in the light of the public are those which reflect universal‚ unchanging themes. Fate plays a vital role in Oedipus Rex ranging for the pinnacle of Oedipus’ success to his distressed downfall. Centuries ago during Sophocles existence the ancient Greeks believed that one’s fate was predetermined by the Gods and unable to change. In modern times the definition of fate has evolved; fate is merely a belief that

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