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    Fennel (2006) states ethics is originally derived from the Greek word ethos, which means ‘habitual mode of conduct’ and conduct will ensure that good is being done. There is a relationship could be found between moral value and practice. One value does not always appear connected with one fact. Many value often appear entangled within one situation. This could be called an ethical dilemma (Maeda, 2012).Ethical dilemma is provoked by touristic practice in relation to the perpetuation of social…

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    Famous Tales Prometheus had many famous encounters throughout his lifetime, from which legends were formed. His first known tale was of the Titanomachy, which established his ability to foresee the future, and his family connections to Iapetus (his father) and his siblings. As well, “When Zeus and the Olympian gods rebelled against the Titans, Prometheus sided with the gods and thus won their favor” (“Prometheus” Myths Encyclopedia). So, when after the war most of the Titans were imprisoned in…

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    speech and thought. This collapse in speech presents itself when she presents imaginary flowers to the people in her life. “There's rosemary, that's for remembrance. / Pray you, love, remember. And there is pansies, / that's for thoughts. […] / There's fennel for you, and columbines. / There's rue for you; and here's some for me; we / may call it herb of grace o' Sundays. You must wear your / rue with a difference” (4.5.199-201, 204-207). Each flower symbolises a trait. For instance,…

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    Voice and hydration Human communication happens predominantly through voice. The larynx is susceptible to injury and disease. Titze (1988) proposed that the energy required to drive small-amplitude oscillation of the vocal folds depends on tissue biomechanical properties. Vocal fold hydration is supposed to promote ideal biomechanical characteristics of vocal fold mucosa, increased efficiency of vocal fold oscillation, and enhance voice quality. There is evidence that, as the body tries to…

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    Chinese Food Analysis

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    Chinese food is the most popular food in the world. More and more people from different countries know more about China because of Chinese food. In the article sunshine and water in China by Zhe Xing, the author said if there is any city with more than 50 thousand people, they must have Chinese people as well as Chinese restaurants.(Zhe 2013). Chinese food is more than 5000 years old, and it has special rules.There are five ways to judge a traditional Chinese food: color, smell, taste, meaning,…

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    During the 16th century, the idea of women’s rights and equality was a few hundred years away from being an important issue in the world. Women were considered subordinate to men, unquestionably. This idea was believed almost universally, but William Shakespeare reveals through many of his works an unpopular, more progressive opinion. Plays like Othello or The Taming of the Shrew portray certain women, like Emilia or Katherine, as very strong characters who stand up to “more-powerful” men,…

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    1. Crisp Chicken Wings Chicken Wings are packed with niacin, selenium and protein actually offer up to 40 percent of calories from protein. In a wing The downside is that, because the wings are usually served with rich sauces calories also end higher in sodium and calories from cholesterol. They provide little benefit from vitamins and virtually no carbohydrates. Improved nutritional benefits, the chicken wings and minimizing bake or grill into. Preparation Time: 20 min Cooking Time: 2 hr.45…

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    back from Zeus as Zeus’ action is undertaken in an incorrect manner as he does not give a gift in reply to the previous gift instead, he takes something which continues the theme of exchange (Nagy, 1981). Prometheus hides the fire within a hollow fennel stalk, thus continuing the deceptive gift theme, allowing men once more to regain their status above animals (Brien & Major, 1982). This greatly angers Zeus and ends up being the reason that the final myth occurs as Zeus seeks to punish men even…

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    Simon Says

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    Prometheus had seen this and begged Jupiter, who was leader at the time, to give them fire. He had refused to use his power to give them flame out of fear. Prometheus then became determined to help the humans. While wandering the beach, he found a stalk of fennel, or a reed, with a dry hollow center filled with pith. He picked up the reed, held it up to the sun to catch the pith on fire, which would burn rather slowly, and then he hurried down to the humans and gave it to them, showing them how…

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    “ His rage is so impulsive that the king has to go to great lengths to calm him down, “How much I had to do to calm his rage!” This selfish reaction of Claudius, who does not even comment on Ophelia’s untimely death, is typical as was seen in his reaction to Polonius’ death “It had been us had we been there.” His first thought is of himself, and indeed his abrupt and unfeeling entrance after Ophelia’s soliloquy reiterates his coldness. Our impression of Ophelia from other areas of the play can…

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