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    Brown‚ a man that wants what he wants and‚ being the pastor of this small town that is devoted to God‚ you come to find out that everyone in this town does as he says. This includes his daughter Rachel. At the beginning of the play Rachel goes to visit Bert Cates‚ the man that has been placed in jail for teaching evolution by doing so‚ he broke the law. The first act of loyalty we see is when Rachel says “Mr. Meeker‚ don’t let my father know I came.” (5) Here Rachel distinctly asked this favor of Mr.

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    39-51 A Child ’s Guide to Expectations Rational By RODNEY MADDOCK AND MICHAEL CARTER Research School of Social Sciences Australian National University DRAMATISPERSONAE (In order of speaking) Ernie‚ first student‚ is something of a Keynesian. Bert‚ second student‚ is more inclined to monetarism. Scene i Scene ii Scene iii Appendix A Appendix B References Prologue The Idea of Rational Expectations Deriving the Impotence Results Criticisms Testing Significance Conclusion Aggregate Supply Algebra

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    The changes in the town’s attitude are small‚ evident by certain individuals within the town learning to open their minds and accept the theory of evolution. Before the trial of Bert Cates‚ the attitude of the town is reflected by its behavior towards Bert Cates‚ Henry Drummond‚ and Matthew Harrison Brady. Bert Cates is a schoolteacher who was imprisoned for teaching evolution to his class‚ something Hillsboro considers to be very wrong. Rachel Brown is the daughter of the Reverend‚ and though

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    their positions for them in the company as they are all considered to have skills that fits the company. Another issue that is notable is that their children does not have the same perception about them with regards to being close among the family. Bert is distant with his parents‚ while Gerry is close with his mother and Janice is close with her father. Also‚ Janice does not accept her sister Martha who was adopted by her parents when she was younger. This just shows that Jun and Nena do not treat

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    1. The issues that Bert and John might to deal with are Leadership. Being the top managers‚ Bert and John must know their power to control and manage the business as best as they could. They might be overwhelmed by the number of employees in their company who in majority are their friends. Bad Communication. Effective communication happens when all of the people included in the company regardless of their position will discuss freely their opinions and say over matters. It is sometimes inevitable

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    happiness‚ death‚ love‚ survival and the Commonwealthunconditional love of family. In an attempt to avoid his growing family on Sunday‚ a family day‚ Bert Cousins crashes Franny Keating’s christening party‚ telling his wife it’s a “work thing”. He brings along the only thing he had around the house that might pass as a gift‚ a big bottle of gin. Bert Cousin’s bottle of gin mixed with the juice from the Keating’s backyard orange tree changes the course of the two families’ lives. Franny’s mom‚ Beverly

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    are at work. Scenario 2: Bert and Larry have been dating on and off for the last three years. They enjoy the same interests and have a great time when they are together. Larry expresses verbally his love for Bert‚ yet Bert cannot verbally return the favor. Bert will usually respond with “me too” whenever Larry say’s “I love you”. It is this small gesture of unepreciation that has caused these two to break up so often. However‚ everything that Bert does towards Larry has love and affection

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    watch fob she wanted to get Jim so she cut and sold her hair. While this was happening‚ Jim was selling his watch to get combs for Della’s beautiful hair. As in the video‚ Bert exchanged his paper clip collection for a soap dish for Ernie’s rubber duck. At the same time‚ Ernie was trading his rubber duck in for a box for Bert to store his paper

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    Inherit the Wind‚ by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee is about a trial with a teacher who teaches evolution. Bertram Cates knows that the studies of evolution is against the law but decides to teach it anyways. Henry Drummond is the lawyer who defends Bert Cates in the trial. Drummond’s changes his goals throughout the play. In the beginning of the play‚ his goal is to defend evolution. Throughout the play his goal is to prove Cates is innocent and win the case. After the trial he wants to spread the

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    believed that most people are naturally selfish"(5).And so they needed to enforce strict and reward those who followed. "These rulers wanted to build a strong central government and a well-organized society"( Bert Bower 5). There are pros to legalism. You get "rewarded for good behavior" (Bert Bower 5) and it was effective and got the job done. On the other hand‚ it was a harsh environment‚ you got punished for bad behavior‚ property and physical damage. This shows why I think that the perfect teacher

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