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    Opportunities for Hong Kong as an offshore center for RMB Objective: Background: Analysis: Able Recommendation Conclusion: Trend Definition: According to the IMF‚ International Monetary Fund‚ an Offshore Financial Center (OFC) can be simply defined as any financial center where offshore activity takes place. However‚ there are more specifications. OFC is a center where the bulk of financial sector activity is offshore on both sides of the balance sheet‚ where the transactions are initiated

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    English 271-80 Monday‚ March 24‚ 2014 The Flaw of Odysseus in the Odyssey and how he overcame his flaw After the Trojan war all of the Greek warriors had made it home‚ except for Odysseus and his men. For them the journey home had many twists and turns that caused them to be away from home for more than 10 years after the war. Their delay was caused because of their inability to follow direct orders and resist the temptation of disobedience. It was for this same reason why none of them made it

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    did not take it well. He said “A great block of ice got settled in my belly and kept melting there slowly all day long” (Baldwin‚ 67). With other comments that he made it makes me think that they have not been close for a few years. When the brothers finally reunite there is a drive for Sonny to change his ways and not disappoint his brother any longer. Sonny is a character that changes throughout the story and I want to analyze the things that caused him to do so throughout the course

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    classic Tragic Hero “A hero is a man who does what he can.”  Romain Rolland What is a tragic hero? Are tragic heroes considered to have better qualities‚ and yet suffer from the many shortcomings of life? I believe that a classic tragic hero is a person that has many excellent qualities for a hero‚ and yet dies due to the mistakes that he makes. As Romain said‚ “A hero is a man who does what he can” and Hamlet is a perfect example on how he had to give up everything to commit to his revenge.

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    perspective on what goes on in the lives of others. The three different stories told in literature and film all captivates audiences of being able to tell the truths that each of these people face. In Americo Parades’s With His Pistol in His Hand‚ Sandra Cisneros’s Woman Hollering Creek and Other Stories‚ and Natalia Almada’s film‚ Al Otro Lado: To the Other Side‚ I saw the struggles of people and the challenges that each person faces in their lives. While reading With His Pistol in His Hand‚ I saw

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    Rosarina Garcia Iago and his Evil Road To Fulfill his Fantasy In the play Othello by William Shakespeare‚ Iago plays the role of the villain. Due to being insecure and being passed for promotion he creates this fantasy and does whatever he can‚ even goes to extremes to make his fantasy a reality. Throughout the play Iago deceives and manipulates everyone who stands in his way of making his fantasy a reality. Iago uses his intelligence and also trickery to do so. Iago is two-faced throughout

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    doomed by fate or by a flaw in his character. It could be argued that Macbeth was doomed both by fate and by a flaw in his character. On one hand‚ the role of the witches influence could be regarded as a major external force that exploited Macbeth ’s character flaws. However‚ on the other hand‚ Macbeth ’s ambitious nature and greed for power was the flaw in his character that ultimately led to his downfall. The extent to which Macbeths downfall is determined by fate or a flaw in his character will be

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    Okonkwo is a tragic hero. Aristotle said that a good tragic hero must fall because of some character flaw. In Okonkwo’s case; fear‚ pride‚ and anger are his tragic flaws. This book teaches us about human nature. Okonkwo’s fear led to his downfall. It did so because he was afraid of being lazy and week or "womanish" like his father Unko. He also wanted to have titles and be respected unlike his father. Okonkwo’s dad was a bad‚ lazy farmer. He could not blame himself for his crop problems

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    A tragic hero‚ as defined by the Greek philosopher Aristotle‚ is a character who makes an irrevocable mistake because of due to an undesirable character trait that leads them to their potential downfall called a tragic flaw. Examples of tragic heroes include Macbeth of The Tragedy of Macbeth‚ whose ambition leads to his demise‚ and Oedipus of Sophocles’ play Oedipus Rex‚ whose ignorance and hubris leads to eternal humiliation. In Shakespeare’s tragedy‚ The Tragedy of Julius Caesar‚ the tragic hero

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    poems‚ The Passionate Shepherd to His Love and The Nymph’s Reply to the Shepherd‚ there are many different literary devices as well as ideas which are embedded within both of the poems. Regarding the first of the poems‚ The Passionate Shepherd to His Love‚ there are many important concept which are necessary to observe. The title is a simple title and easily explains what the poem is going to be about‚ being that the shepherd speaking to his love about his passion for her. The poem begins

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