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    Businesses are responsible for helping society in any way they can. To what extent do you agree with this comment? Write an essay discussing your views and substantiating your arguments with reference to examples in different contexts. | | The incident of blood therapy death due to improper blood transfusion in a beauty centre‚ has stirred up lots of discussion on social responsibility. I agree that businesses are under obligation to help society to a large extent. This is because

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    Tragic hero

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    The ideal tragic hero‚ according to Aristotle‚ should be‚ in the first place‚ a man of eminence. The actions of an eminent man would be ‘serious‚ complete and of a certain magnitude’‚ as required by Aristotle. Further‚ the hero should not only be eminent but also basically a good man‚ though not absolutely virtuous. The sufferings‚ fall and death of an absolutely virtuous man would generate feelings of disgust rather than those of ‘terror and compassion’ which a tragic play must produce. The hero

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    titles of bravery‚ loyalty‚ and a good reputation. Then several actions made Macbeth appear evil such as committing crimes‚ being greedy‚ and having temptation. Macbeth can be seen as either a hero or a villain. At the start of the play‚ Macbeth was what looked to be a hero. There are numerous great characteristics to show that Macbeth is a hero such as him being loyal‚ kind‚ and overall having a good reputation. First‚ Macbeth had a good reputation. The idea spoken consisted of Macbeth to be a “valiant

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    He marries Desdemona in secret but later is caught because Iago snitched on him to Brabantio‚ Desdemona’s father. Othello is later sent to Cyprus by the Duke but arrives late because of a sea storm. During his stay he is lied to by Iago into thinking that Cassio‚ Othello’s lieutenant‚ is having an affair with Desdemona. This makes him really pissed off and believes every speck of lie that Iago tells him. Othello is really deep into Iago’s lies that he helps plot with Iago the deaths of both Cassio

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    the provost 3. What did Vayentha picture in her head ? Answer : She pictured the two agents who had been disavowed. 4. What is the famous quote derived from the work of Dante Alighieri ? Answer : The darkest places in hell are reserved for those who maintain their neutrality in times of moral crisis. 5. What does Langdon suffer from ? Answer : He suffers from claustrophobia. 6. Who was Ignazio Busoni ? Answer : He is the longtime director of the Museo dell’Opera del Duomo. 7. What is the Hall of

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    TO WHAT EXTENT IS THE RELUCTANT FUNDAMENTALIST ABOUT NOSTALGIA? PLAN: INTRODUCTION: Yes‚ the novel “ The Reluctant Fundamentalist” revolves around the theme of Nostalgia What is nostalgia? How is it shown in the novel Body Paragraph 1: Changez Changez often shows signs of nostalgia when remembering his journey. The audience can see that toward the end Changez is spiralling into the dangers of Nostalgia. When Changez thinks about his countries past he feels jealous‚ not at America

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    Tragic Hero – Okonkwo Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe A tragic hero is a character that performs courageous actions but develops a tragic flaw as they move on with their lives. The effects of the flaw begin to increase and the character usually makes unwise choices. It often leads to his downfall or even death. In Things Fall Apart‚ Okonkwo is depicted as a tragic hero. He lived a life full of contradiction. He desired to be successful and achieve everything he wanted but he ended up committing

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    The Black Death was the deadliest disease known to man. The Black Death first came from the shores of Italy in 1348. The plague came from merchant ships which came from middle-east and Asian. Most sailors on board were dying from this disease and a few days after arriving in west Europe‚ many peasants and poor people in the shore cities were immediately dying as well. The Black Death was very deadly and it hit anyone who wasn’t clean or people who have animals with the disease. Even though

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    Camus depicts the individuality of Meursault’s existential character through his disbelief in a higher power and an afterlife. Notably‚ Meursault believes that death holds to seem inevitable. Even with the belief in God‚ people will die at any point in their lives‚ there is no escaping it. Innumerable times society strives to confront Meursault on his religious beliefs by forcing the priest to push catholicism on him. With all of the pushing of religion‚ Meursault still refuses to find interest and

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    Responsible Consumption Angela Green‚ Laytonia Goodman‚ Ramona Shuman‚ Robin Boyette SOC/105 Irma J. Davis-Gibson‚ Ph.D. August 31‚ 2010 University of Phoenix Responsible Consumption Mass media has been criticized for not practicing high moral and ethical values (Wilson & Wilson‚ 2001). Electronic media and print media advertise wealth in todays’ society. For example‚ the media broadcast stories concerning wealthy individuals’ personal lives filled with luxury items. In todays’

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