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    Analysis of Cafr 2011 of the City of Troy Abstract The City of Troy’s Comprehensive Annual Financial Report for 2011 is analyzed. It is content the evaluation of efficiency and effectiveness of the CAFR‚ comparison of the current year result and performance with the prior result and performance‚ assess of financial condition‚ assess of financial operations‚ compliance with the budget‚ and overview of Management Discussion and Analysis. Also discussed in this analysis‚ the auditor’s comments and recommendation

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    Troy vs Iliad

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    The movie Troy written by David Benioff and directed by Wolfgang Petersen was inspired by The Iliad‚ an ancient Greek poem about the time of warrior Achilles argument with King Agamemnon during the Trojan War. Some events the film where taken straight from the Iliad‚ and is at times the two stories are very similar to one another. However there are several major differences between them‚ as Troy the movie was made to appealing to twenty first century audiences‚ where as the Iliad was meant to appeal

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    Troy Maxon a Tragic Hero

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    because of some mistake". In the play Fences by August Wilson‚ the main character Troy Maxson proves himself to be a hero in my eyes‚ the way he cares for his family illustrates his heroic efforts. For me‚ his heroicness is merely efforts because he fails. He wants to keep his family close so much that he becomes overbearing and seemingly unsupportive. Troy’s character creates small conflicts with the other characters in Fences. Troy instigates conflict due to his inability to accept other’s choices in

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    Troy Movie Review

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    Troy directed by Wolfgang Petersen 2004 The movie Troy is about the conflict between the Greek city-states‚ led by Agamemnon‚ and Troy‚ ruled by Priam. These two have this conflict because Paris‚ Prince of Troy‚ fell in love with Helen‚ wife of Menelaus who is Agamemnon’s brother and king of Sparta‚ and took her back to Troy against the wishes of his brother‚ Hector‚ who‚ with his father‚ had been trying for years to make peace with Sparta and had finally gotten that peace. Agamemnon had recently

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    Archaeological Site of Troy

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    Archaeological Site of Troy Brief Description Troy‚ with its 4‚000 years of history‚ is one of the most famous archaeological sites in the world. The first excavations at the site were undertaken by the famous archaeologist Heinrich Schliemann in 1870. In scientific terms‚ its extensive remains are the most significant demonstration of the first contact between the civilizations of Anatolia and the Mediterranean world. Moreover‚ the siege of Troy by Spartan and Achaean warriors from Greece in

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    Troy vs Iliad

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    A Comparsion Between The Epic Poem The Iliad And The Modern Film Troy The film Troy is a movie released in 2004 and was directed by Wolfgang Petersen‚ and has been influenced by the classical epic poem‚ The Iliad which has been credited of the Greek poet Homer. Both texts deal with the same subject‚ the siege of troy which was ended with the trickery of the wooden horse. However the characters themselves are shown with different actions between the two texts which revels different motives and

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    talk to me”. Troy Maxson‚ the Protagonist of Fences‚ quotes. Troy Maxson is a 53 year old man who is a father and husband. He has led a hard life from being abused by his father to going to jail for fifteen years due to robbery and murder. While in jail‚ he became a sharp baseball player. He is determined to protect his son Cory from the disappointments and opportunities loss because of the color of his skin. Troy lives in the past and fails to recognize that the world has changed. Troy father was

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    Women of Troy Essay

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    ancient Greeks the Siege of Troy was the greatest and most important event in the Age of Heroes; that age of wonder when the Immortals who dwelt on Olympus and whom they worshipped as gods‚ mingled with mankind and took a visible part in their affairs. The end of Troy marks the place where legend ends and history begins (Green‚ 11). The line between fantasy and reality is sometimes difficult to grasp‚ leaving historians questionable of the actualities of the battle of Troy‚ better yet the women. This

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    community would later become part of his dramatic writings. Though he lived much of his adult life in St. Paul‚ Minnesota‚ and in Seattle‚ the characters and plots of his plays were inspired by realities he experienced growing up in Pittsburgh ’s Hill District and Oakland neighborhood. August Wilson’s‚ Fences set in the late 1950 ’s tells the story of Troy Maxson‚ an uneducated trash collector who has become resentful by a racist system that has deprived of him the baseball career he feels he deserves

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    Fences: Fence and Troy

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    The Significance of the title‚ “Fences”‚ and how it relates to the characters. Many people tend to over look family and relationship problems. May people sit around and watch the struggles‚ the drama‚ and the happiness of relationships built and destroyed. Not many people can understand the circumstances or the thoughts of the people involved in the “tragedies’ or the “fantasy”. Troy‚ Cory‚ and Rose express the deepest problems or “fences” throughout the most of the scenes. The emotion given off

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