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    Tragedy of the Commons

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    The article "Tragedy of the Commons" explains Hardin’s theory that a misguided or mistaken use of the human ethics is catastrophic and will result in what he called "Tragedy of the Commons". In this article‚ Hardin explains that "commons" are resources shared by the society as a whole with access to that "commons" without restrictions. Those are resources with maximum capacity and limit to support its usage. In his example on the herdsman‚ Hardin demonstrated the irrational behavior and unethical

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    Antigone Analysis Essay

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    Creon has decided to sentence Antigone to death by execution for the crime of burying her dead brother‚ Polynices‚ against his own decree. Creon first heard of this from the Sentry‚ who at the time‚ did not know who did it. The Sentry later informs Creon that it was indeed Antigone who committed the crime. After confronting Antigone‚ and ignoring Ismene’s desperate pleas for mercy‚ Creon ends the scene by having the guards escorting Antigone and Ismene into the palace. Since the plot scene

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    The Bhopal Tragedy

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    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY FOR THE BHOPAL TRAGEDY HISTORY AND BACKGROUND Bhopal is the capital city of Madhya Pradesh‚ the largest and one of the most economically depressed states in the nation. At 1970s‚ the public health infrastructure‚ sewage and waste system in Bhopal are still in very poor condition . Besides‚ mass casualty emergency response system also lacking in Bhopal. Union Carbide Corporation is one of the largest chemical and polymer companies in the united state. In 1984‚ Union Carbide operated

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    Nature of tragedy

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    The Nature of Tragedy Macbeth is the last of Shakespeare’s four greatest tragedies‚ the other being Hamlet‚ King Lear and Othello. In Shakespeare’s time the word ‘tragedy’ had a very precise meaning - it involved the fall of a great man either through forces beyond his control or by his own error‚ often resulting in death. It was the nature of this fall from greatness that was considered ‘tragic’ What does the word ‘tragedy’ mean to you? Things that are sad or to do with death‚ revenge‚ accidents

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    The Tragedy Argument

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    The Tragedy Argument INTRO SUMMARY:The Tragedy Paper is a book about high school students at a private school. One student‚ Duncan‚ gets a gift in his dorm and they’re cd’s. On the cd’s is a guy named Tim who is albino a and giving the story of what all led up to the tragedy. Duncan then has to balance his life of school and a girlfriend with the terrible flashback story of what happened last year. All while trying to write his own tragedy paper. THESIS:The Tragedy Paper should be read by FCCC

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    Pg.4) to understand ‘the world about them‚ their fellow men and their Gods.’ (Michael Walton‚ J; The Greek Sense of Theatre‚ Pg.4) Sophocles was one of the playwrights within 430BCE. Sophocles wrote approximately 120 plays in total however‚ only 7 survived‚ one in which is the Greek tragedy ‘Oedipus’. ‘Oedipus’ is considered to be Sophocles’ ‘masterpiece’. Sophocles writes upon personal and complex themes‚ in which represent things which happen in everyday life‚ we can see this within ‘Oedipus’

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    Life and Tragedy

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    start enjoying a new novel or a new movie she must ensure that this story is a happy story. She is one of those who cannot stand any tragedy at all. When I was young it was easy for me to give her my review guide. Sometimes I answered: “ Yes‚ you should have a try. That is a good story with happy ending.” The other times I just say: “ No‚ it is a sad one‚ a totally tragedy. They all died at the end.” I have not exaggerate that my sister even shivered when she heard my sentence-introduction. As the

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    The Tragedy of Sahel

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    CASE STUDY: Tragedy of the Commons Overview: The phenomenon known as the "tragedy of the Commons" is a classic environmental event that can be applied to a number of different situations and locations throughout the world. It is best know as the "tragedy of the Sahel"‚ referring to the area in Africa below the Sahara Desert. The Tragedy of the Sahel is an instance of a more general phenomenon‚ The Tragedy of the Commons as articulated by Garrett Hardin. The Tragedy of the Commons occurs when people

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    Oleana as a Tragedy

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    Oleana presents many definitive traits that could categorise it as a ‘tragedy’. The most prominent is the presence of a ‘harnartia’‚ executed by John. Harnartia is Greek terminology that translates literally to “missing the mark”‚ and was often used to depict the ‘Hero’s fatal flaw’. In the case of Oleana‚ it could be argued that John committed the ‘fatal error’ of breaching the lawful gap between teacher and student by “placing his arm around” Carol while trying to soothe her. This sentimental reaction

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    Macbeth - Tragedy

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    ranging from comedies to histories to tragedies. Perhaps one of his most famous in the tragedy genre is Macbeth. Though Shakespeare can be considered as a scholar in the sense that he was both a renowned and prolific playwright‚ look back a few hundred years to find Aristotle‚ one of the most famous scholars and philosophers of all time. In his treatise titled Poetics‚ he defends poetry against criticism as well as sets standards for tragedies in "The Nature of Tragedy‚" a section of the Poetics. Is Macbeth

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