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    Samuel Adams: From the National Statuary Hall Collection at the U.S. Capitol Among those who signed the Declaration of Independence‚ and were conspicuous in the revolution‚ there existed‚ of course‚ a great diversity of intellectual endowments; nor did all render to their country‚ in those perilous days‚ the same important services. Like the luminaries of heavens each contributed his portion of influence; but‚ like them‚ they differed‚ as star differeth from star in glory. But in the constellation

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    In this missing scene‚ Abigail Williams meets John Proctor in the woods‚ where they discuss the happenings in town. Abigail tells John of the mental suffering she has gone through for the good of the town‚ and even shows John the physical proof of her sufferings. Abigail is not in any way connected to witchcraft and has no ability to see spirits‚ Abigail appears insane. She appears to believe that the wounds she has caused herself were. But not only is Abigail is insane enough to mutilate her body

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    Responsibility "When in doubt‚ tell the truth." Spoken by Mark Twain. Twains history consists of one of the most widely loved and celebrated American writers since his first books were released in the late 1860s‚ early 1870s. This quote has a very interesting realism and that makes it so true because if the people in the town of Salem heard this quote‚ they maybe would not have had to go through the Salem witch trials. The Salem witch trials of 1692 resulted in 19 executions and 150 accusations

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    The Crucible In The Crucible‚ Abigail Williams is a wicked‚ sinful‚ foul girl who lies to get what she wants. She defends her life and her name by falsely accusing others of conspiring with the devil. Witchcraft or evil is forcefully shown through abigail williams. wickedness is represent by abigail in many ways. She uses many ways to fulfill her evil wants some of them were through whoring‚ insanity‚ allegation. Abigail williams is accused of whoring and from this branched the wickedness of

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    Revolutionary republicanism is an ideal example of the American war fighting for their independence from England. The ideology of revolutionary republicanism is pieced together from English political ideas‚ Enlightenment theories‚ and religious beliefs. This was all constituted with the revolution in thought. Many lives‚ economies‚ politics‚ religions‚ and even thoughts were changed in effect to the American war. The Revolutionary republicanism by the American War caused a lot of change in many

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    Abigail Williams in the Crucible Abigail Williams is the niece of Reverend Samuel Parris in Arthur Miller’s book the Crucible. Some people may think she’s just a normal girl but how can people be sure about that? Abigail Williams‚ age 17‚ is indeed a young girl‚ but she’s also an evil villain. Throughout the book‚ there are many examples to show how this is true. Abigail makes up lies to get what she wants‚ to get out of trouble‚ and to manipulate others. She also attempts a homicide just

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    General Certificate of Secondary Education January 2011 Sociology 41902 Unit 2 Monday 31 January 2011 1.30 pm to 3.00 pm For this paper you must have:  an AQA 12-page answer book. Time allowed  1 hour 30 minutes Instructions  Use black ink or black ball-point pen.  Write the information required on the front of your answer book. The Examining Body for this paper is AQA. The Paper Reference is 41902.  This paper is divided into four Topic Areas. Answer three Topics

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    One character of The Crucible‚ Abigail Williams‚ is Reverend Parris’ niece in the play. Historically‚ there is no concrete evidence to prove a hereditary relationship between the two characters (Burns). Next‚ the characters of John and Elizabeth Proctor are not farmers as Miller described;

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    work from the luxury of our home to avoid gas prices. Speech According to Chapter 6 on friendship‚ what is the main distinguishing factor between male-male friendship and female-female friendship? Friendship have changed over time between men and woman and what the friendship involves. When men develop and friendship it usually has to do with issue‚ activity or function. For example to belong or get accepted into something like a club or game is important when developing a friendship with another

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    on the colonies in an attempt to raise revenues. As Americans saw their liberties and power threatened‚ the relationship between Britain and America began to unravel. While several specific events marked the way to the Revolutionary War‚ the ideology of the colonists‚ deeply rooted in their convictions about rights and power‚ made the war inevitable. The French and Indian War was perhaps the first event that cracked the door open to the American Revolution. For the first time‚ the very different

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