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    Arthur Birling’s Speech “Good Afternoon everyone‚ I am Arthur Birling‚ I am the owner of Birling and Co‚ which is a factory business company that employs girls to work on sewing machines. I was the Lord Mayor of Brumley two years ago. And I am the husband of Sybil Birling and the father of Eric and Sheila Birling. I speak as a hard-headed businessman who takes his own risks. And I think that poor people should take their own risks as well without any help from the middle and higher class. They

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    and actors easily label it alike as one of the most iconic pieces of literature in the 20th century. Written in 1948 by Arthur Miller‚ it still holds relevance today‚ more than 50 years later with themes of work and family issues. This is true because it is a story that people can relate to and understand. But this was not a story entirely fabricated by the genius mind of Arthur Miller; in fact‚ it was a story he was all too familiar with. Miller was born in 1915 to an immigrant Jewish family (Miller

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    An old english proverb states‚ “ Be not deceived with the first appearance of things‚ for show is not substance‚” This idea of appearances being deceiving outwards relates to the characters Hester Prynne‚ Arthur Dimmesdale‚ and Roger Chillingworth. For example‚ through the towns people considered Hester a sinner however she is a good person inside by helping the poor and such. Dimmesdale was the minister of the town‚ and everyone thinks he would do no sin but in fact he is Pearl’s father. Chillingworth

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    basic human rights and equality. With tactics ranging from peaceful mass protests to people being brutally murdered to prove a point. One of the most nonviolent‚ successful human rights defenders was the very famous Martin Luther King Jr. Born Michael Luther King Jr. in Atlanta‚ Georgia on January 15‚ 1929. The middle child of three he was born into a very religious family‚ with his dad being the preacher of his local church. King attended both high school and college‚ being educationally gifted he

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    Khan Jr. V. Simbillo

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    KHAN‚ JR. V SIMBILLO YNARES-SANTIAGO; August 19‚ 2003 (apple maramba) NATURE ADMINISTRATIVE MATTER in the Supreme Court and SPECIAL CIVIL ACTION in the Supreme Court. Certiorari. FACTS - Atty. Rizalino Simbillo publicized his legal services in the July 5‚ 2000 issue of the Philippine Daily Inquirer via a paid advertisement which read: “Annulment of Marriage Specialist 532-4333/521-2667.” - A staff member of the Public Information Office of the Supreme Court took notice and called

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    EN BANC     JOSE L. ATIENZA‚ JR.‚ MATIAS                   G.R. No. 188920 V. DEFENSOR‚ JR.‚ RODOLFO G. VALENCIA‚ DANILO E. SUAREZ‚ SOLOMON R. CHUNGALAO‚ SALVACION ZALDIVAR-PEREZ‚ HARLIN CAST-ABAYON‚ MELVIN G. MACUSI and ELEAZAR P. QUINTO‚ Petitioners‚                    Present:                                                                                                                               Puno‚ C.J.‚                                                                              Carpio

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    Arthur Dimmesdale was a very important character in The Scarlet Letter. He encountered many problems and resolved them throughout the novel. He changes a lot throughout the novel‚ physical and mentally. While reading the novel‚ the reader can relate to Dimmesdale by his actions and feelings. Minister Arthur Dimmesdale explains the moral of the story‚ and helps the reader understand what the novel is about. First‚ Dimmesdale encountered many problems throughout the story. These problems were very

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    Ken Griffey Jr. Negotiations Case There were many mistakes made during the Ken Griffey Jr. negotiation. The key people involved were Ken Griffey‚ Jr.‚ Pat Gillick (the Mariners’ general manager)‚ Jim Bowden (the Reds’ general manager)‚ and Brian Goldberg (Griffey’s agent). First‚ there were many secrets kept during the entire process. Griffey‚ for example‚ never told Seattle upfront what his issues were. Seattle assumed it was money‚ but‚ in reality‚ Griffey wanted to be closer to his home and

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    Arthur Dimmesdale is the pastor of this small puritan town‚ who has a secret affair with this girl named Hester Prynne. Hester gets pregnant and is publicly shamed in front of everyone in the town. Dimmesdale decides not to come out and tell everyone that he is her lover‚ by not doing this Dimmesdale causes himself great emotional pain. Most people just inferred that Dimmesdale would never do anything like this and didn’t even think to question him. Unlike Ms. Prynne who confronts her guilt and shame

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    dragged by the back of a truck by three white men just because they hated black people. The black guy was innocent and did nothing wrong but these white men didn’t care. On June 7‚ 1998‚ in Jasper‚ Texas an African-American man named James Byrd‚ Jr. accepted a ride from three white men. These men were Shawn Berry‚ Lawrence Brewer‚ and John King. Brewer‚ the man that was driving‚ knew Byrd from around town. It all started when these three men were driving around to find a certain party but couldn’t

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