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Tragic Lesson Mr. Engelhart's main goal is to teach people to regard sharing as an asset, not a liability.
Also it's a tragic lesson to learn that when you do die, you really leave with nothing.
It was a tragic lesson in the danger of taking a small, sick subset of a population and extrapolating a public health message for well babies.
Today's disaster is a tragic lesson that the real threat to American lives and property comes not from expensive, complex nuclear missiles, but from low-tech means within the reach of every terrorist.
One tragic lesson offered by "The World of Yesterday" is that, even in a culture where misinformation has become omnipresent, where an angry base, supported by disparate, well-heeled interests, feels empowered by the relentless lying of a charismatic leader, the center might still hold.
The murder of Chris Kyle, a former Navy SEAL and Iraq veteran, by the former marine Eddie Ray Routh, chronicled in the magazine by Nicholas Schmidle, is a powerful, tragic lesson in that regard: both apparently suffered from P.T.S.D., and Kyle encountered his alleged assailant through his work helping ailing veterans get the support they needed.
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Nearly all Euripides' extant works were written during the war, and, more than any other tragedian, he kept returning to the tragic lessons of history.
But one of the fundamental and tragic lessons of the last century is that nationalism can exist on its own as a cause and faith and belief attached to the most meagre shreds of any kind of economic project.
Dr Moshe Kantor, President of the European Jewish Congress, said: "We need to learn the tragic lessons from the past to ensure that history does not repeat itself.
Ten tragic lessons in our nation's environmental history that should never be forgotten.
It does us all good to know it and learn from it so that we do not have to re-live its tragic lessons.
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