John Proctor is a flawed man. How‚ in spite of this‚ does Arthur Miller develop his character so that we admire him more and more as the play progresses? John Proctor‚ throughout the play‚ undergoes a personal dilemma. He earns our respect during the play by making some moral choices. Towards the end of the play he follows the courage of his convictions but ironically has to play the ultimate price. Miller introduces a complex character. John Proctor‚ in the directors notes‚ comes across as
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For this paper I have chosen to analyze the similarities between Daisy Miller and Huckleberry Finn. Though the novels containing these characters seem to be of very different genres‚ with very different subjects and content matters‚ the two main characters are in all actuality very similar‚ both in personality and background. The first and most striking similarity between Huckleberry Finn and Daisy Miller is that neither cares a whit about social norm - what is proper; what is expected of them.
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In Vitro Testing for the Antifungal Property of Aloe Vera (Aloe barbadensis Miller) and Lemon Grass (Cymbopogon citratus) Against Human Fungal Pathogens Specially Aspergillus flavus‚ Penicillum specie and Curvularia specie | Source: Leihana C. TaguiamAbstract:Fungi are one-celled organisms that cause discomfort and health risks in living organisms. The purpose of this study is to control the growth of fungal pathogens. Aspergillus flavus‚ Penicillum specie and Curvularia specie. By using pure
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Gagne’s Eight Distinctive Types of Learning To complete this assignment‚ you will need to fill in the following boxes: 1. In the first box you will identify one of Gagne’s Eight Distinctive Types of Learning. 2. In the next box you will provide a description of the Learning Type you identified. 3. In the last box you will discuss how this Learning Type does or does not apply to you and your learning. 4. Repeat steps until all Eight of Gagne’s Distinctive Types of Learning are identified‚ described
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Compare the ways in which Soyinka in Death and a King’s Horseman and Miller in All My Sons present Elesin and Keller? How far would you agree that the personal tragedy of each protagonist’s death is less important than the death of their sons? Soyinka and Miller shape the protagonists by their presentations of their voice using different language and use of setting cultural context which presents their different responsibilities and duties exposing their character. The different presentations of
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CORRECTION SYSTEM Juveniles in this country commit all types of crimes from petty crimes to heinous crimes like murders and aggravated assault. The UCR reveal that juvenile individuals under eighteen were arrested for 1.6 million crimes. (Bartollas & Miller‚ 2011). Adolescents and young adults have the highest rate of criminal victimization. ( Conklin‚ 2010). Juvenile court judges have many sentencing choices‚ such as probation‚ issuing fines‚ sending juveniles to correctional I institutions
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References: Bartollas‚ C. & Miller‚ S. (2008). Juvenile justice in America (6th ed.). Upper Saddle River: Pearson Education. McCarver‚ S. R. (2006). Interview and Interrogation of Juvenile. Missouri Juvenile Officer Handbook. Retrieved from: http://www.courts.mo.gov/ho
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Boot camps‚ reception and diagnostic centers‚ and ranches/forestry camps are alternative places for juvenile offenders to be housed instead of placing them in jail or prison. These camps and centers have one main purpose and that is to help rehabilitate juvenile offenders. Boot camps are a military designed program that focuses on physical training‚ and regimented activity. Juveniles are usually housed at these types of camps for a period of 60-120 days. In these boot camps a range of counseling
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Retrieved October 15‚ 2010‚ from‚ http://www.aacounty.org/Police/RulesRegs/Sections1719/1702JuvArrestCust.pdf Bartol‚ C. R.‚ & Bartol‚ A. M. (2008). Criminal A Psychosocial Approach (8th ed.). Upper Saddle River‚ NJ: Pearson Prentice-Hall. Bartollas‚ C. & Miller‚ S. (2008). Juvenile justice in America (5th ed.). Upper Saddle River: Pearson Education. Big Brothers Big Sisters. (2007). Big brothers big sisters international. Retrieved October 20‚ 2010‚ from‚ http://www.bbbsi.org/about/ D.A.R.E. America
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original intentions of the United States. “The long-standing mission of juvenile justice has been to correct youthful offenders so that they will neither return to the juvenile justice system nor continue on into the life of an adult criminal” (Bartollas & Miller‚ 2008‚ Ch. 16‚ pg. 352). There has been a number of strategies and interventions tried in order to accomplish these goals either through rehabilitation or justice‚ but whether or not they have worked‚ has depended mainly on the circumstances
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