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    UNSUNG HERO 1 In this world of athletes and actors who are revered as heroes‚ there stands apart one unsung hero who‚ with her quiet strength‚ wisdom‚ and courage‚ has done more to shape my life than any other. She has encouraged every endeavor I have attempted‚ from comic strip art to journalism to performance music (where I have found my home)‚ all while standing behind me and applauding my efforts. Her support has meant the world to me because so many have encouraged me to turn toward "sensible"

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    glimmering reflections of the famous white cliffs of Dover. He calls his love to the window to enjoy the scene and the sweet night air; there is one element out of tune with the peaceful scene‚ however‚ and the speaker strongly urges his love to “Listen!” to the rasping sound from the shingle beach as the waves‚ flowing in and out‚ drag the loose pebbles back and forth. This repetitive sound underlies the otherwise peaceful scene like background music and suggests to the speaker some unspecified

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    Starting in 389 A.D.‚ the powerful application of faith to politics led Emperor Theodosius to issue a series of edicts against paganism that concluded in 391 with a law making pagan worship illegal. During the Golden Age of Athens‚ politics and manmade laws guided human conduct‚ and the city state was viewed as a manifestation of the highest human values‚ giving rise to political philosophy. Christianity effected a change in the course of Western society‚ requiring a new cultural identity and a new

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    Growing up in a rural community in the south and being reared by elderly parents allowed my seeds of character and respect to be nurtured by an entire village of people who saw my potential and wanted to see me succeed and thus pushed and prayed for my wisdom‚ knowledge‚ and understanding. As a child‚ series of unique experiences of being able to develop intimate and loving relationships with almost everyone in my community made me appreciate the influence of everyone on my life. It was not long before

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    A common theme in literature is that of the tragic hero‚ a character that has suffered due to a flaw in his or her own self. Antigone by Sophocles has a few examples of this trope. King Creon excellently fits this mold of tragic hero. The flaw that makes Creon a tragic hero is his paranoia. Creon often believes his citizens and even close friends and relatives are out to get him. He is convinced that there are “anarchists putting their heads together’ in opposition to his rule all over the city

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    Creon is a stubborn man and a stubborn king‚ but it is the king who bears the responsibility for his state. It is the king alone who will be blamed if his city falls while under his rule. If he cannot trust his own judgment and stick by his decisions‚ does he deserve to be king? In Sophocles’ play Antigone‚ Creon steadfastly believes that the king must be obeyed and must rule by example to keep the laws of their land without exception. Creon wants his son and his people to believe in his ruler

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    yoga‚ but have a common thread that is: to help strength and improve flexibility throughout the body through both the physical body and ones mind. Vinyasa means to move without resistance (1)‚ which is a key point in Power Yoga. One must be able to listen to their own body‚ and breath in order to keep Power Yoga fluid. Power Yoga is described to have many benefits much like other types of yoga. It is said to help: increase better circulation and oxygenation; slow pulse rate so the heart can beat

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    corrupted by or distorted by one’s life experiences‚ personal traumas‚ or by one’s environment that could have fogged the soul’s ability and mind to think clearly. One’s willpower can only go so far. I believe that man has limited knowledge‚ strength‚ and wisdom. The soul needs discipline and order‚ that is why one requires outside

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    House Captain Well to start with I would request all of you to raise your right hand when I say raise. Raise Well….hands down….. Great…I have just proved one of my most important point….”They all listen to me”…. Well jokes apart coming to the point now. A heart full of respect and love to all my teachers‚ friends and other supporting staff. Also a very warm welcome to all those who are new to Ruby House. To all those who don’t know me I am Devangi Patodiya grade 9th student

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    Creon And Haemon Analysis

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    Listener “I’ll not consider any marriage a greater benefit than your fine leadership.” (Lines 722-724) Haemon states as his father tells him of his ill-fated bride. Though Haemon begins with remark we soon learn that this is just a mask to get Creon to listen. In this story of weaknesses and love Haemon’s ideas‚ words‚ and actions contrast with those of of his father Creon to the point of causing conflicting motivations between them both. Conclusively these clashing motivations develop Creon as a tragic

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