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    innocent were killed. Mary Warren was afflicted by inner conflict and she is easily swayed by the threats of Abi. She goes along with the crowd and thinks she has power now by being an official of the court. She finds it much easier to jump on the bandwagon then to stand up for what is right and what she knows is right. Mary proclaims that john made her lie about everything. She thinks by doing this she can lift the burden of blame off her shoulders. Now she will have to live with her knowing she was

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    Derika Elk AP English Language and Composition 2013 Summer Reading Assignment Part 1 (Susan B. Anthony) 1. Who is Susan B. Anthony? a nineteenth-century champion of the cause of woman’s suffrage. 2. What was the reason for her delivering this speech in 1873? Her reasoning for delivering her speech was for the right for women to vote. 3. What two words in the first paragraph reinforce Anthony’s argument in the speech? Two words that reinforced Anthony’s speech would be “indicted” and “lawful

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    ALGORITHMIC TRADING Algorithmic trading (also known as Black-box trading) refers to the use of automation for trading in financial markets. Simply put‚ it is computer-guided trading‚ where a program with direct market access can monitor the market and order trades when certain conditions are met. Earlier‚ the trading strategies were executed by humans but now it is majorly done by algorithms thus removing human emotion element in trading. Now‚ you may be thinking who uses this concept? Well‚

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    only elected because people felt her husband cheated on her Post hoc – fallacy of causation‚ Ernie thinks the banana is keeping gators away from sesame street when in reality‚ there are no gators around but Ernie thinks its due to his banana. Bandwagon: everyone does it‚ so I do to. It’s a Jewish holiday but no one attends school. Ad Hominem: attacks what someone (senator) has done wrong instead of speaking of his ideas to become senator False Authority: Where someone makes an opinion and

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    Propaganda in Rock Music

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    ROCK MUSIC IN PROPAGANDA This essay will explore the claim that Rock music has a significant and big role in propaganda. The claim derives its sources from the history and today’s social events. The essay begins by summarizing the social situation of 1950s and how Rock music occured. Then‚ it continues with the usage of Rock music in forms of propaganda‚ which are black propaganda and white propaganda. In addition to this‚ the essay talks about in which fields Rock music is used for propaganda

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    A 1998 satirical film that talks about a boy named Truman that grew up in a whole “utopian” world called Seahaven‚ which is all controlled by the director and “Father” of Truman‚ Christoff. Truman’s life has been filmed and broadcasted to the world as “The Truman Show” since he was born and runs 24/7.It’s a popular reality TV show before the time reality TV shows were even introduced into our society. In a way‚ Truman is absolutely being used as a product of a show and has little say about it‚ this

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    movie with such themes and make it interesting‚ romantic‚ and fun.” These conflicting statements show how the forces behind the movie‚ were unaware of the story they were trying to portray. The company wanted to simply try jump into the inclusivity bandwagon of the nineties by creating a Disney film starring a woman of color based off of historical

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    How can a sudden change in one’s environment affect them so greatly for worse‚ and after being affected is it ever possible to overcome this negative effect? Characters such as Laurie as well as the entire school saw David as a great guy‚ who loved his girlfriend if not as much‚ then more than he loved himself. However the environment that David was in affected him in a terribly negative way. But David was able to overcome this obstacle . David was effected by the environment just like everyone

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    Corruption exists in almost all firms‚ public or private‚ even though there are many risks involved since it is a “necessity” for being competitive according to business statistics. Numerous companies join the bandwagon to engage in corruption because it seems as if that’s the only way ‘things get done’ and firms will remain in business. The firms which do not engage in fraud will be at a disadvantage compared to the other companies which are corrupted. Last but not the least‚ the company officials

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    The earliest surviving examples of pre-Colombian tie-dye in Peru date from 500 to 800A.D. Their designs include small circles and lines‚ with bright colors including red‚ yellow‚ blue‚ and green.[4] Shibori includes a form of tie-dye that originated in Japan. It has been practiced there since at least the eighth century. Shibori includes a number of labor-intensive resist techniques including stitching elaborate patterns and tightly gathering the stitching before dyeing‚ forming intricate designs

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