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    Misconceptions of Pit Bulls Tori Renfro Few dogs are as renowned and as feared in America as the Pit Bull. The American Pit Bull Terrier is the product of interbreeding between Old English Terrier and English Bulldogs to produce a dog that combined the gameness of the terrier with the strength and athleticism of the bulldog. These dogs were initially bred in England‚ and arrived in the United States with the founders. In the U.S.‚ these dogs were used as catch dogs for semi-wild cattle and hogs

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    in America were just learning about the virus’s HIV and AIDS. There were many misconceptions about AIDS at the time; one being that it was a homosexual disease. Philadelphia tells the story of a man named Andrew Beckett that has AIDS and happens to be homosexual. This movie

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    Oedipus The King

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    Some priests come to the royal palace to ask for help from Oedipus‚ the current king of Thebes who once saved them from the tyranny of the terrible Sphinx. By this time‚ Oedipus has sent his brother-in-law‚ Creon‚ to the oracle of the god Apollo to seek advice from divine sources. But before Oedipus had ever arrived in Thebes‚ the previous king‚ Laius‚ was murdered under mysterious circumstances and the murderer was never found. When Oedipus arrived in Thebes and saved the city‚ he was made king and

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    own unique way. People can suffer through a number of ways physically‚ mentally‚ socially‚ emotionally and spiritually. Everyone you know suffers its apart of being human. What can you do with suffering? Is it possible you can alleviate it? One misconception on suffering is that people suffer because of our sins. Take the religion of Hinduism for an example they have a belief called Karma. Karma is the result of actions and thoughts if they are selfish thoughts or actions it’s negative and if it’s

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    The Fall of Oedipus

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    The Fall of Oedipus “Thebes is tossed in a murdering sea‚” cries out the priest towards the beginning of the play. Thebes is enwrapped in darkness‚ the houses are cursed‚ children are dying at birth‚ fruit is growing unhealthily‚ and no one can put an end to it. Creon enters with the message that the plague is a result of the fact that the murderer of Laius‚ the former ruler of Thebes‚ is in the city; he must be exiled in order for the plague to end. After hearing the news‚ Oedipus vows to find

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    stereotyping of Judaism prevalent. Often we wonder where these stereotypes‚ prejudice and discrimination stem from and how they were originally established. Many times stereotyping‚ discrimination and prejudice are a result a myths and misconceptions; frequently these misconceptions and myths are historically established and then passed down to other generations. There is such a long history of discrimination of Jews‚ that there is even a label used to describe it‚ Anti-Semitism. Anti-Semitism is the label

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    Michelle Salcedo OEDIPUS THE KING Mr.Marzian AP English “Oedipus the King” was a tale depicting the human experience; each human has a great victory‚ shortly accompanied by a great demise; the rollercoaster of life. Oedipus had his great success soon become the reason for his fall. With Oedipus’ deadly flaw being ‘hubris’; his excessive pride led him to believe he was on the level of ‘gods’. Once he paraded that he was invulnerable (untouchable by even the gods)‚ his fall would

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    Overtime: 4 Misconceptions everyone Has Overtime is a touchy subject for most employers. Not only does it cause them to pay out more on the payroll each week‚ but it also means that the workers aren’t being as productive as they could be. Another issue that overtime causes is issues with an employee’s hours worked. Since there are certain laws and rules in place to govern this‚ employers must be careful about how they handle overtime pay. Over the years‚ there have been many myths and misconceptions develop

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    Suffering and Oedipus

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    1. Is Oedipus a strong ruler/leader? Oedipus displays confidence and he is a strong ruler. Not necessarily a great leader because his own hubris takes him down later on. The people of Thebes were worried about the plague and Oedipus had a plan to mitigate the issues. His intelligence is shown when he solves the Sphinx’s riddle in a short amount of time. 2. Is Oedipus the “worst of men” as he calls himself? He asks “was I not born evil? Am I not utterly unclean? is he evil? Unclean? Oedipus

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    this decade. However‚ not everything was as glamorous as it seemed at the time‚ and hindsight has shed much light on the harsh realities of this period. Perhaps the 1920’s were not as “roaring” as people at the time perceived them. Examples of misconceptions in the 1920’s are: that the stock market was “roaring”‚ that everyone shared in the prosperity‚ and that society was making leaps forward. In the 1920’s the stock market appeared to “roar”. People with little knowledge or understanding of

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