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    theory. In addition‚ the paper will allow each reader to understand the philosophical basis for each theory. Sociological Theory Sociological theory identifies different social factors that connects individuals to crime. According to Kaska and Neuman (2008)‚ there are 4 parts of social theory starting with assumptions‚ concepts‚ relationships‚ and ending with units of analysis (p. 102). There are numerous reasons why crime exists in society. Not every individual who commits a crime has the same

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    That year there were forty two homicides by students‚ as well as thirteen “serious violent crimes”- rape‚ sexual assault‚ robbery‚ and aggravated assault...” (Neuman‚ Scott. www.npr.org). These numbers are way too high and if they continue to be high students will be more and more panicked to attend

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    In the play The Crucible‚ by Arthur Miller‚ Abigail Williams has a major effect on the Salem witch trials. She plays a major role in the development of the plot of the story and is the main antagonist as well. It is learned in Act I that she has had an affair with John Proctor and that she is accusing others‚ later including his wife‚ of witchcraft. Abigail is not only in love and had an affair with a man that is already married‚ she gets innocent people killed with her false accusations and runs

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    THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS OF NURSING A. ENVIRONMENTAL THEORY “I think one’s feelings waste themselves in words; they ought all to be distilled into actions which bring results.” Florence Nightingale (1860) Florence Nightingale defined Nursing as “the act of utilizing the environment of the patient to assist him in his recovery” (1860/1969)‚ that it involves the nurse’s initiative to configure environmental settings appropriate for the gradual restoration of the patient’s health‚ and that

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    After our midnight dance with the girls‚ Uncle Parris found us in the woods making all of us scatter immediately. All of us except Betty who collapsed on the ground. She was screaming about how she could not move. Uncle Parris’ face was nothing like I have ever seen before. His face was bright red and looked shocked. He started yelling and screaming at us‚ but Betty still did not move at all. Throughout the day‚ she still laid there like she was as good as dead. The suspicion started to grow in the

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    References: Henslin‚ J.M. (2009). Essentials of sociology: A down-to-earth approach‚ (8th ed). Boston‚ MA: Allyn & Bacon Neuman‚ F. (2013). Changing Gender Roles in Marriage. Retrieved from .www.psychologytoday.com/blog/fighting-fear/201301/changing-gender-roles-in-marriage Sanders‚ R. (1984). The men we carry in our minds in L.G. Kiszner S.R. Marshall Writing first with

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    In the novel The Handmaid’s Tale written by Margaret Atwood‚ the main character is a woman known to the audience as Offred. She exists in a sort of dystopian country known as the Republic of Gilead‚ where men hold the political and familial power‚ while the women are nothing more than property‚ maids‚ and vessels. Offred is one of the few fertile women left in the country‚ so she is assigned the task of giving birth to babies for specified households and is given to a household headed by a character

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    What are Abigail’s feelings towards John Proctor? ...   Why is she antagonistic toward Elizabeth Proctor? ...   Why has she been asked to leave her home? ...   Why does she tell John what happened to Betty? ...   Why do Proctor and Rebecca speak out against Hale’s coming? ...   Why has Proctor set himself against Parris? ...   How does Rebecca’s departure affect those waiting at the bedside? ...  

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    every word. Abigail Williams falsely accusations was one of the main causes of the Witch Trials in the Crucible. “HALE: Why can she not wake? Are you silencing this child? “HALE: Why can she not wake? Are you silencing this child? TITUBA: I love me Betty! HALE: You have sent your spirit out upon this child‚ have you not? Are you gathering souls for the Devil? ABIGAIL: She sends her spirit on me in church; she makes me laugh at prayer! PARRIS: She have often laughed at prayer! ABIGAIL: She comes to

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    does. Another difference in the scenes is that in the play the Doctor goes to visit Betty‚ but in the movie he goes to see Ruth and Reverend Parris says that Betty is the same

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