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10/10/15 1. During Queen Elizabeths reign, the story of King Lear and his daughters was a popular one. By the time she died, at least a dozen books offered the story to anyone that wished to read it. However, most of these stories had undeveloped characters, which created a story with a simpler narrative and an obvious moral. When Shakespeare began to work on Lear, perhaps his greatest tragedy, several versions of this story must have been available to him. Although the characters were based on the stock figures of legend, Shakespeare turned them into credible human beings with complex motives. 2. The issue here is to figure out if it is the managements duty to disclose the intended closing date of an operation during a contact bargaining. The central rationale supporting the managements duty to bargain in good faith is the minimization of conflict. Although the case law is scanty on the matter, companies are obligated to disclose major changes in an operation during bargaining in order to allow the union to put forth proposals on behalf of its members. 3. The most important event in Thucydides History of the Peloponnesian War is the catastrophic Sicilian Invasion of Athens. Three-quarters of the history is devoted to setting up the invasion. Through the step-by-step decline in Athenian society, we can see how Thucydides chose to anticipate the Sicilian Invasion. We associate a sense of inevitability with the tragic drama that becomes the basic reason for the need to anticipate the invasion.