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    Abigail Williams

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    John Chabala‚ Period 5‚ La 11H 12-19-14 Abigail Williams   Author Millers play The Crucible.  A small town in Massachusetts (in 1692) had a horrific event over a huge witch trial where over 24 people were killed; this eventually became known as the famous “Salem Witch Trials‚” the person who started the horrifying event was named Abigail Williams. As one of the main characters in the play‚ she is a very attractive young lady.  However‚ her outwards personality seems to be bitter‚ spiteful and vengeful

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    of a piece of music is what allows it to be accepted and adored beyond just its premiere. The ability of a piece of music to reach far beyond the black dots and scribbled lines is what determines its place in the musical world. The composer Alfred Reed was a master of combining different elements and ideas to clearly communicate to more than just his works’ intended audience. Reed’s works are now part of a greater canon of wind band literature that speaks to performers and audiences now‚ in addition

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    Robinson The oboe is a soprano-range double reed instrument with a length of 62cm. Its wooden tube is distinguished by a conical bore that expands into a flaring bell. The modern oboe’s range extends from the B flat below middle C (b3 flat) to about 3 octaves higher (A6). The oboe has a very narrow conical bore. It is played with a double reed consisting of two thin blades of cane tied together on a small metal tube called a staple‚ which is inserted into the reed socket at the top of the instrument.

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    The Crucible

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    ------------------------------------------------- The Crucible: Act I Characters Reverend Parris Abigail Williams Mary Warren Betty John Proctor Thomas Putnam Mrs. Putnam Rebecca Nurse Reverend Hale Tituba A small upper bedroom in the home of Reverend Samuel Parris‚ Salem‚ Massachusetts‚ in the spring of they year 1692. There is a narrow window a the left. Through its leaded panes the morning sunlight streams> A candle still burns near the bed‚ which is at the right. A chest

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    Contract Brief

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    Citation Reed v. University of North Dakota‚ 1999 ND 25‚ 589 N.W.2d 880 Facts: The defendant Reed was on the hockey team at the University of North Dakota. Part of his training regimen was to compete in a 10-kilometer race for charity. Close to 200 yards from the finish line‚ he collapsed from dehydration. He was then rushed to the emergency room only to be faced with a kidney transplant and two liver transplants. Issue(s): (a) Was Reed’s oral commitment and letter of intent to play hockey

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    petty revenge and to keep Elizabeth away so she could have john for herself not caring about what happened to her accomplices and others along the way‚ accusing those who posed as a threat to her other plans. It begins when Abigail meets john after Betty‚ Ruth and the other girls were caught dancing in the woods with tituba‚ She laments to john how she loves him and wants him to continue their affair until he calls it off causing her to

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    n discussing Citizen Kane‚ Charles Higham mentioned "artistic cheats‚" flaws in credibility whereby characters in scenes gave information about which they couldn’t possibly have full detailed knowledge. Sunset Boulevard’s entire point of view is based on a gimmick. Whether one considers it an "artistic cheat" or a valid and audacious device depends up his ability and desire to suspend his disbelief. The problem of point of view in Sunset Boulevard is especially germane. Sunset Boulevard begins

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    daughter of Dan Reed and Lori Reinsel and step-daughter of Matt Reinsel and Patty Reed. My father‚ Dan Reed‚ is a high school math teacher and football coach at the school that I graduated from‚ thus a role I’ve always played was that of the teachers’ daughter‚ and the “coaches’ daughter”. Also as a daughter I find that an expected social role to respect your parents and their wishes. Another positon in society I hold objectively is that of a sister. I am the younger sister of Daniel Reed and

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    September 2014 Jane Eyre: Mrs. Reed and Her Children The story Jane Eyre begins with Jane living at Gateshead with her aunt Mrs. Reed and her three cousins John‚ Eliza and Georgina. Jane gives great description of her characters and we get good impressions of all the characters and how Jane feels about them as well. Mrs. Reed is Jane’s aunt‚ by marriage. How Jane describes her she seems as a selfish and cold hearted. Though she promises her late husband‚ Mr. Reed that she would take care of Jane

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    Importance of instruments in music Instruments are a major part of music and without instruments music would have been dull and not of importance‚ nor play such an important role in our day to day life‚ music is obviously nothing without instruments. The use of instruments makes music more beautiful‚ and entertaining. It also helps us enhance our coordination and coordinated with music properly‚ nowadays music without instruments is not admired and not popular‚ everybody or every famous singer uses

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