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    4 Life Lessons From Aeschylus's Oresteia Greek tragedy contains valuable life advice. Revenge! Faster, Kill, Kill! Aeschylus (525-455 BC) retells a story first made popular by Homer. What develops in “Oresteia”’s three tragedies – “Agamemnon”, “The Libation Bearers” and “The Eumenides” could be the plot of “Revenge! Faster, kill, kill!”, but behind all this fun stuff philosophical questions peek out. Beyond the stories told in ancient tragedies, there are topics that were of interest and dispute

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    Over the course of Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird, the three main characters (Scout, Jem, and Dill) learn important lessons like courage, justice, and forgiveness, from characters like Atticus, Heck Tate, and Mrs. Maudie. However, the most important lesson that the kids learn over the course of the book is that of empathy. Empathy is demonstrated as well as taught to our main characters through the trial of Tom Robinson. The conviction of Tom indirectly and directly leads both Scout and Jem

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    Max Weber’s definition of power, states that power is the ability to get whatever you want, regardless of the consequences or opposition from others. [1] Power can be taken away from you just as easily as it is given to you. The concept of power is one that can facilitate or constrain any efforts to gain control. When a higher authority, such as a corporation or government, abuses its power, increases its policing on the people below it, such as citizens, or workers, to the point where the people

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    Abstract The following paper discusses the intricate differences between a mass murderer and a serial killer. The discussion of the mass murderer and the serial killer is backed up with three points in which significant differences are depicted, the intention, the experiences in the earlier stages of life and mass media. The three points will follow the ideals behind the murders and where that spark appear in a murderer’s life. The mass murderer will be depicted in the media and shown as being

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    statement Mercutio was putting a curse on the Montague’s and the Capulet’s. In his opinion Mercutio believes the fighting between the two families is the cause of his death, and I agree with Mercutio. The cause of everyone’s death was because of the vendetta with the families. Other deaths included Tybalt, Romeo, and Juliet. First off, Romeo decided that he would go sneak into a party that he was not invited to. The party was for Capulet’s only but Romeo goes anyway, but no one notices him because he

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    Proctor’s wife becomes even more in trouble because she lied and said John Proctor and Abigail didn’t do anything.Talk about a character arc.According to a website named shmoop it says “talk about a character arc Hale starts out with a Van Helsing-esque vendetta (against witches, not vampires) and ends up a broken, cynical man” and ends up not having as much respect as he used to have by the end of the play.In the book,Reverend Hale was introduced because there was word of witchcraft and Mr.Parris wanted

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    One of the most peaceful and highly sought after ways of resolving conflict is mediation. It is the process where a mutually acceptable third party, with no authority to make descisions, intervenes and helps involved parties improve their relationships, enhance communication, and use effective problem-solving and negotiation procedures to reach mutually understanding or agreement. Based on the current research found, mediation is an effective method of dispute resolution. In studies prior to 1990

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    I 'm Not Racist?

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    I’m not racist. It’s just that as a middle-class Caucasian, I find it incredibly insulting when minorities endeavor to assess the culpability of my fundamental beliefs simply because these convictions supposedly hurt their feelings. They should toughen up and deal with it; this is a harsh world, and the weak don’t last. Whining about their problems or whatever social injustices they believe are being done to them is a complete and utter waste of their time, and time is a valuable thing these days

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    follow the often violent deeds of its constituent characters. I always felt that 91 Days would become a personal favorite of mine. Everything about it:  the art style and character designs, the 1920s prohibition setting, the interweaving, riveting vendetta narrative at its core. 91 Days seemed to be the show that would whet my appetite for anime thrillers and crime fiction once more. I was however cautious not to raise my hopes too high seeing as the medium rarely got shows of that genre right.91 Days

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