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    consistent manner. Moreover‚ the tragic hero‚ due to a personal error in judgment or tragic flaw‚ is the cause of the tragedy in a play. In Jean Racine’s "Phaedra"‚ three characters exhibit these characteristics; however Phaedra most responsible for the calamity making her the tragic heroine. The tragic hero manifests both good and evil characteristics. Phaedra‚ the stepmother of Hippolytus‚ demonstrated her poor qualities when she had him banished because she was in love with him and could not carry on

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    denied of human rights‚ there was no equality before the law and the Filipinos greatly suffered since they couldn’t get the justice they deserved for there was maladministration of justice. The courts were notoriously corrupt and litigations were a calamity at the time. There was racial discrimation and major factors of winning would be the person’s wealth‚ social prestige and color of the skin. Reading the article‚ I can say that the Filipino race is a brave‚ strong‚

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    Ovid's Tragedies

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    differences. On the contrary to the first two paragraphs the two works are in fact very different. Namely‚ the way the tragedies configure are distinct. “I could not send it..”(Shakespeare 470). In Shakespeare’s work the whole catastrophe begins with a calamity‚ Friar John failing to send the letter to Romeo. This is very dissimilar to what happened in Ovid’s writing. In his story it is a “lioness” that caused the miscommunication. The two plays incorporated entirely different ways that mis haps started

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    A Chronic Headache

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    “internal” and/or “external” environment [31]. An example of internal change can be the abrupt decline in estrogen (a hormone) levels occurring with menstruations‚ whereas example of an external change can be the effect of weather changes. “Headache trigger” is a commonly used term to label any such “internal”

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    Thomas Jefferson

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    Lucero Flores Mr. Craig English III Honors 11/05/12 Thomas Jefferson; from nothing to America “Our greatest happiness does not depend on the condition of life in which chance has placed us‚ but is always the result of a good conscience‚ good health‚ occupation‚ and freedom in all just pursuits.” (Jefferson) Thomas Jefferson‚ one of the founding fathers of America. He was put on earth at the right time. When America needed a man of many talents and of wise words‚ Jefferson was there. Jefferson

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    the world‚ of course only until they had their luck with them. This primary source has two authors Ibn al-Athir and Rashid al-Din‚ and both are presenting two different arguments about the Mongols and their conquest of the Muslim world. The biggest calamity that the Mongols brought was not only the capturing of Baghdad but also the death of Caliph Abbasid‚ that came as a big shocker to the Muslims. One author argues about the destruction brought by the Mongols‚ while the other gives more details about

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    Price Hike

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    it goes out of control‚ it causes great difficulties for the masses. If the problem is not tackled in a proper way‚ it may take a serious turn. There are many causes responsible for rise in prices. Such rise in prices might be due to natural calamities like floods‚ earthquakes and famine and also wars. The three wars between India and Pakistan and one between Indian and China since. 1962 have largely affected Indian economy. The other reasons of the soaring prices may be bribery‚ corruption‚ black-marketing

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    but also by people within the same caste. Dalit women suffer more than Dalit men. Child marriage and dowry are very common practices in the Dalit society. These people do not have proper houses to live and become primary victims of any natural calamities like flood landslides etc. Dalit women become victim of gang rape and trafficking but they fear to raise their voice against such cruelty. Not only Dalit women but the entire Dalit community is scared of raising their voice against it due to the

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    desire if only you adore me. But woe unto you if you are blind and distrustful for I shall open at your feet the deep abyss. Ah‚ the future shall bring the disasters I reserved for your race which follows this profane Catholic religion‚ tragic calamities‚ pestilence‚ wars and cruel invasions by various nations in coming ages not far distant. Your people will water with their blood and tears the thirsty sands of their native land. I‚ in my vengeance shall unloose the untamed wind which with ferocious

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    Religious practices of ancient Egyptians Religion is the glue that binds local communities into nationhood and creates common understandings and shared values that are essential to the growth of a civilization. No religion is fully formed at its inception. One of the most interesting aspects of ancient Egypt is its religion. Like all religions‚ that of ancient Egypt was complex. They believed that there were multitudes of deities presenting. One of the proofs of it is that there were a lot of

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