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    201.117 Assignment 1 3.) Discuss three major battles of Alexander the Great with reference to the sources supplied and in their wider and political and military context. To what factors would you attribute his success? -1- A military commander ’s success on the battlefield is not always solely determined by his (or her) own brilliance. Victory is often due to his opponent ’s circumstances‚ both in the military and strategic context‚ not to mention the political situation‚ and even cultural

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    Three "Calls" from God Is God Calling? Learn to Discern The following article offers practical solutions to finding God’s will concerning a vocation in one’s life. Determining God’s Call for Your Life The quest for discovering God’s call for your life should be paramount. Nothing is more important. There can be no doubt that a person’s earthly fulfillment and ultimate happiness greatly depend on properly discerning God’s will‚ especially in terms of the particular vocation a man or woman may

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    Why Evil Lurks in Us All

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    http://www.theguardian.com/uk/2000/dec/17/martinbright.theobserver Revealed: why evil lurks in us all Study shows that crude loyalty to our social group and blind obedience make tyranny possible anywhere Martin Bright‚ home affairs correspondent The Observer‚ Sunday 17 December 2000 Psychologists have struggled for decades to explain why ordinary people participate in atrocities such as the Nazi Holocaust or the Stalinist purges. Now experiments carried out in Britain reveal that most people

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    I will contriute one later. In June of 2006‚ Edward Alexander began searching for a small income-producing apartment building in which to invest. Alexander had graduated from Harvard College four years earlier‚ and he was working for a biotech firm in Cambridge‚ Massachusetts. He had grown up in Boston and was attracted to the investment potential of the Back Bay-Beacon Hill area‚ which he considered the best residential section of downtown Boston. Many of his contemporaries were renting apartments

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    The Nice Trap?

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    advances & lease etc: Loans‚ Cash Credit‚ Overdrafts‚ etc. Bills Purchased & discounted Fixed assets including premises‚ furniture and fixtures Other assets Non-banking assets Total property & assets: LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL Liabilities: Borrowings from Bangladesh Bank‚ other banks‚ financial institutions and agents Deposits and other accounts: Current Accounts and other Accounts Bills Payable Savings Bank Deposits Fixed Deposits Short Term Deposits Deposit Under Special Scheme Foreign Currency Deposit

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    The Act of Being Nice

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    THE ACT OF BEING NICE People sometimes forget the simple fact that being nice to others can actually be good for them. My mother and some unique persons whom am going to mention later guided and chided me to being a very nice person. Sometimes it works and sometimes it didn ’t. After all‚ we all get ill-tempered from time to time and take it out on those around us. We can see that being nice to others is good for them‚ but did you realize it ’s in your best interest too? Recognizing the personal

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    Case Incident 1 (The Nice Trap) Question (1) Do you think there is a contradiction between what employers want in employees (agreeable employees) and what employees actually do best (disagreeable employees)? Why or why not? Answer: The article is focusing on only one dimension out of 5 models of the personality dimensions. In the real life‚ individuals’ personality can’t be with only one dimension. For Example‚ someone can be very cooperative‚ good natured and trusting “high on agreeableness”

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    The Three Great Crimes of Macbeth The play ‘Macbeth’ is a portrait of one man‚ an ambitious‚ ruthless‚ disturbing individual. The play shows how he evolves as a person. Although we are presented with his declination from good to evil‚ we can see his human side throughout the play‚ which makes it a tragedy. The themes of ‘Macbeth’ are ambition‚ effects of evil‚ and violence. Once Macbeth’s ambition has ‘set the ball rolling’‚ events happen quickly in the play as it gathers momentum. The themes

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    is a debate that working only three days a week for long hours or working five days a week with a shorter hours which is much more enjoyable for employee. As for me‚ working five days a week for shorter hours is more convenient for its regularity‚ consistence and unnecessariness. First‚ a regular life style is the mainly point I care about. Choosing to work three days a week means that we have to sleep late in night during the work day because of the lengthened work hours. However‚ in the other

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    Tien Hanh Lai  Woodard   English 1  7/9/14  "The Possibility of EvilThree Themes Essay       The short story “The Possibility of Evil‚” written by Shirley Jackson‚ is about an old lady  named Miss Strangeworth‚ who lives in a small and sweet town in all her long life. Miss  Strangeworth seems to be a kind and friendly but also a weird and wicked person who always  thinks that everyone is evil and lustful. She gives herself the responsibility to watch and to  send people secret letters to point out their unknown mistakes

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