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27861: Dionysus
... tragos) (Frazer 20). Thus, tragedy was born at first in the Orchestra of the Agora (ancient market place), and on the northern slope of Acropolis, in an area of 25 m. diameter, near the god’s sanctuary which was flattened for this purpose. When tragedy was separated from religion, wooden and later stone scaffoldings were placed for the spectators in 330 BC. The auditorium developed to have two landings which separated ... hero is doomed. Tragedy deals with human suffering and the courage of a hero who resists the inevitable. Pathos, or melodrama, is acceptance submissively or without comprehension of misfortune. “These ideas were found in “Aristotle’s Poetics,” the work from which our appraisal of tragedy was found. Aristotle, also notes the “tragic flaw” in the hero (Patai 5). This defect of character and inability to understand a situation creates his resistance ...
27862: Garlic
... a natural heating element inside the human vody; and can irritate the stimach. Do not take garlic in theapuetic classes during pregnacys, and lactating mothers. Garlic can also cause stomach problems, such as heartburn. Garlic's strong aromatic action helps cleanses the body's lings, and skin. To help reduce the strong odor of garlic; it has been suggested to eat gresh parsly. To eliminate the odor of garlic from the mouth (breath).
27863: The Rain
... engine, the heartbeat of the metal steed that has carried us this far and will carry us many more miles. The beat of the music is no longer distinguishable as the rain beats out it's own tune on the glass of the windows and the metal of the car. Visibility is reduced to almost the end of our noses as the water sluices down the windows. Moving the car ever ... hall and perform my duties as a family member, calls are made, "come now" I hear myself say. They have searched me out to tell me I should return to the vigil at my father's side. With an urgency born of fear, I return quickly to his room. The sheets and blankets of the bed have been straightened, nothing else in the room has changed. No mechanical monsters have entered ...
27864: Israel
... Do You Know That...? Jerusalem: Israel Information Center, 1980. 4. Aspects of Israel. Jerusalem: Israel Information Center, 1982. 5. Israel Today. Jerusalem: Israel Digest, 1983. 6. Watson, Russel and Annin, Peter. "City of Peace, Hornet's Nest", Newsweek, (1988) p.51. 7. Ain, Stewart. "Tears and Joy". The Jewish Week. (May 4, 1990) p.2. 8. Lief, Louise, Makovsky, David and Walsh, Kenneth. "Your Jewishness Is Not Enough". U.S. News & World Report (1990) p.32,33. 9. "Israel", Encyclopedia Brittanica, 1963 edition. 10. "Israel", Encyclopedia Judaica, 1974 edition.
27865: Cystic Fibrosis Of The Pancreas
... diagnosis of cystic fibrosis should be suspected whenever a child has chronic or recurrent bronchitis or when malnutrition is present despite an adequate diet. The diagnosis may be confirmed through an analysis of the patient’s sweat. There is no cure for cystic fibrosis, and the treatment is aimed at relieving the patient’s symptoms. Dietary restrictions counteract the lack of pancreatic enzymes, and in hot weather, the patient is given additional salt to replace that which is lost through profuse sweating. the treatment of living disorders includes the ...
27866: Ghana
... Constitution giving over the power of running the country to native Africans, citizens of the region. The only exception was External Accord, Defense and Police, which were still primarily white government positions, representing white people's interests. The Gold Coast's industry consisted of; aluminum, oil refineries, gold refineries, vehicle assembly, canneries, sugar production, cocoa processing, etc. The region provided a wealth of natural resources for merchants who cared to develop them. There were many important ...
27867: All About Ants (almost)
... man nature gives a signal. Soldiers retreat, and workers make space and assemble on the ground as the males and queens are hustled to the sky. Hastening into the air they often meet with winged's from other colonies with the same objective. For the first and only time in their lives they will mate, often in mid-air or settling on leaves and branches. Now the queen is equipped with ... a hole from the inside, the nurses are alerted of their condition and aid them in escape. For the first few days the exoskeleton has not hardened so the young ants body is soft. It's chest (thorax) is li ght brown, legs are pale, and heads and abdomen are gray. Still vulnerable, if they are in danger, they are swept to safety by nurses. The body of an ant is ...
27868: Bob Roberts: Race and Color
... point that I am trying to make. The only minority stars that are signed are by second-rate networks like the WB and UPN. The only two shows that will be integrated will be WB's For Your Love, and UPN's Grown Ups. Also, if you look at the integrated television shows that have aired, there are always distinct white and black lines. The blacks will usually be in the "hoods" and the whites live under ...
27869: Physician Assisted Suicide Right/Wrong
... or not people who are suffering from terminal or excruciatingly painful illnesses have the right to take their own lives with the help of physician-assisted suicide. Proponents contend that what one does with one's life is of no consequence to anyone else -- that it is both ethical and humane to allow someone to be relieved of constant discomfort. On the other hand, critics claim that the act of euthanasia ... better afterlife, would seem to be invitng its adheents to kill themselves, unless it can offer a good reason for them to delay their departure for paradise. Declaring suicide a mortal sin was the Church's solution. Scriptural or clerical injunctionsdo not weigh very heavily with the occasional church-goer. But a range of other religos argments hold greater sway. Life is said to be a gift from God, one that ...
27870: Community 2000
... came out their nose. These experiences are what we bond to and relate with others. Have you ever noticed that when you first meet someone you chat about basically nothing? This is because you don't have much in common and share no past experiences. Once you do things with that person you have common experiences to talk about. This rarely happens on the internet. On the other hand, virtual communities are easily accessible. If you are having a problem and canˇ¦t find the answer, you can easily find it online. If you want to discuss the football game with or talk about the latest New York Times bestseller, you can find someone online. If you need ...


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