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own sake; vision provides a reason for undertaking time-consuming and often difficult change initiatives. Change Resistance...
2003). From this it is apparent that the culture may be within the firms, but it is also likely to be influenced by external force...
total rewards package includes a number of elements which are above normal minimum, including life insurance and a healthcare sche...
HRM theory which looks at the way motivation can be increased when man is seen as social which will increase the level of commitme...
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Two-year colleges known as junior colleges or community colleges serve a very diverse population. They offer degrees and certifica...
resides in Thebes. Oedipus demands that someone come forward with information. When no one comes, Oedipus puts a curse on whoever ...
end Oedipus discovers all the truths and offers himself up to be banished, as was the plan in relationship to whoever killed the k...
little less than a monster, sentences her to death; specifically, she is to be buried alive. Antigone and Haemon, who is Creons ...
heroine is willing to risk her life by defying King Creon in order to give her warrior brother Polynices the proper burial he was ...
plague wreaks death and despair onto the Theban people, Oedipus pride motivates him to make a deal whereby he reveals the identity...
is to preserve the "state," that is the authority of the state, as opposed to having genuine feeling for the welfare of the people...
decreed a heros burial for Eteocles, but that no one, on pain of death, can offer funeral rites for Polynices and that his body sh...
about the boundaries and concerns of civil, political and religious justice, such as where the jurisdiction of the state can be de...
a man who has a prophecy following him, and he is a man who is relatively clueless about what is going on. He inadvertently kills ...
very powerful and just individual, putting aside the fact she was a woman. While this speaks of men, and fighting for justice, one...
consequence. Her grief is obviously great even though the event was decades ago. She tells Oedipus, "...my son/ he wasnt three day...
intelligent man, a man of integrity, and a man who is willing to seek answers, even if those answers point to him as the problem. ...
deed in this our present trouble, I care not to prolong the span of life, Thus ill-reputed; for the calumny Hits not a single blot...
they can stop the men from going off to war and would ultimately bring some peace. The premise of the story is a tragic one, in th...
a man. She is fighting to ensure that he has a proper burial and she has no thoughts for herself. Ismene simply wants to be a good...
hard we try to turn it aside. As far as ironic speeches, the play is full of them, but two that we can consider are at lines 59-6...
"Oedipus the King" (The Classics Pages: Antigone). Before Oedipus came onto the scene it seems that Creon may well have had a ch...
the disease is the god Apollos punishment because the murder of the kings predecessor, Laius, has not been properly punished. He ...
inseminated, and so forth. Technology has had a way of impinging on morality, and today, there is a sense that part of the process...
pursue justice with or without her sisters assistance. With an impressive strength that demonstrates her unwavering commitment to...
bodies in its past, the King confidently reassured his ailing people, "My search has found one way to treat our disease - and I ha...
tragic hero. Creon, on the other hand, realized his mistake when Teiresias made his prophecy. He is forced to live, knowing that...
extremely civic-minded society and active participation in the democratic process was demanded of everyone. No one took his polit...
the Chorus suggests that it could be the work of the gods (Sophocles). Rather than consider someone elses viewpoint, Creon begins ...