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    John is a man of strong moral beliefs‚ who is concerned only for the safety of his family and personal welfare. He does not care about the beliefs of any of the other people in the town and what his supervisor which is the Reverend‚ thinks either. After trying to avoid involvement in the witch trials he is later prosecuted for witchery and sentenced to hang. John tries to avoid any involvement in the Salem Witch trials. His reason for doing so is to protect his image because he is afraid he will

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    Surgery Mistakes

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    How has this goal prevented mistakes in surgery changed over time is due to the improvement of technology. Able to keep the patient records keep the surgeons more updated with what is happening to the patient. Advance in communications among medical staff has improved by so much‚ because they can just send a note and messages to each other keeping each other updated. Ability to record the patient data record has helped a lot in preventing mistakes in surgery. Because doctors are able to just pull

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    Hiroshima Mistakes

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    people of Hiroshima felt on August 6‚ 1945‚ at 8:15 am‚ when the bomb was dropped. In order to recover from the horrors of the bombing of Hiroshima to grow a more hopeful future and learn from your past you need to reflect‚ think about what you did wrong‚ and figure out what you need to do different. A few ways you can learn from your past mistakes are by thinking about what went wrong and figure out what you need to do different. For example‚ summer of 2016 there was a high adventure campout on the

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    Luc Brubaker Professor Kozak English 110 Reading Journal 5 2 October 2012 Reading Journal 5‚ Prompt 1 Between Cisneros’s “Only Daughter” and White’s “Once more to the Lake‚” the audience gets two tastes of starting and ending lines‚ both taking the essay to the same place. Ultimately‚ both beginnings prepare the reader for their flash back story and end with a specific moment during the story that will always stick with them. Although their format was similar and their beginning and ending strategies

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    Aristagoras Mistakes

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    Everyone makes mistakes by saying hurtful things without considering the possible reaction of the other person or resulting consequences if the criticism reaches that individual. In most cases‚ the prudent thing to do is to remain quiet‚ keeping personal thoughts private unless the comments are well thought out. In the worst case‚ open criticisms can ruin friendships or cause deep seated anger‚ though it can usually be resolved. However‚ in the case of Aristagoras‚ a Persian satrap in the beginning

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    A Foolish Mistake

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    “skylark”‚ and “little featherhead.” The funny thing is Nora acknowledge them‚ and continues devotion‚ and love for her husband. Nora is the doll in the play basically trying to please everyone except herself. Because Torvald views his public persona as more important than his private‚ he is unable to understand or appreciate the suffering of his wife(Metzger.) Action from Nora shows her innocence. A bona fide wife deserves respect whether she is a liar or not. Respect and faith fluctuate in many ways

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    greater mistake than he who did nothing because he could only do a little”. Throughout history‚ this quote has applied to numerous events. People have refused to take action because they believe that their single contributions would have no impact. Due to this belief‚ tragedies have occurred that could have been prevented. Take for instance; the Civil Rights Movement‚ Jonathan Swift’s “Modest Proposal”‚ and the Civil War. Had people taken action‚ the impact of events could have been more beneficial

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    What qualities are in an honorable person? Do these qualities make up every honorable man or women? In the play Julius Caesar‚ Brutus‚ a friend of Caesar is manipulated into believing he would be a honorable man if he killed Caesar. Brutus should be condemned for his actions against Caesar. Brutus loved Caesar but he didn’t want him to become a “King”. His acts are not honorable because he was manipulated into doing the acts. He also was making irrelevant claims that Caesar would become evil after

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    Life lessons are most learned through mistakes and while the mistake may undermine one at the time‚ the lesson learned will be appreciated greatly in the end. In the novel‚ The Kite Runner‚ by Khaled Hosseini we witness Amir gain redemption along with self-awareness as he goes through his journey to save Sohrab‚ his nephew. Amir made many mistakes in his life‚ especially as a young child‚ which he entirely regrets‚ but his fight for redemption allows him to discover peace within himself. At the

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    Jamestown Mistake

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    games just yet they immediately start searching for gold. But the pilgrims came unprepared for what lies ahead of them. They traveled to Jamestown with mostly gentlemen aboard the ship. And that was there first mistake‚ They could have gotten someone more useful like a farmer. Their second mistake was not bringing anyone with good war experience for it’s the native Americans not Spanish they have to worry

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