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    Phillip Fry Debuts Bad Faith Investigative and Reporting Service To Help Bad Faith Victims Phillip Fry announces his new service to investigate and report bad faith dealings by insurance companies‚ landlords‚ employers‚ retailers‚ franchisors‚ and other companies and governmental agencies and personnel that intentionally take advantage of their insured parties‚ tenants‚ employees‚ customers‚ franchisees‚ and citizens. Montrose‚ MI‚ September 23‚ 2015 -- Phillip Fry is an investigative reporter who

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    The Zimmermann Note Author Arthur Zimmermann was born in Marggrabowa‚ East Prussia in 1864. He was the State Secretary for Foreign Affairs in the German Empire. He is most known for the Zimmermann Telegram‚ but he is also known for his involvement in an Irish rebellion and also the Russian Revolution. He sent troops to Ireland to help them rebel against Great Britain for their independence. He also helped the communists get rid of the tsar in Russia. When Zimmermann’s message to Mexico was intercepted

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    For Larkin‚ hopes‚ dreams and ideals are ‘relentlessly diminished by the realities of life.’ (Peter King). How far do you agree with this statement in relation to Mr Bleaney? In ‘Mr Bleaney’ Larkin explores thematically the nature of failure‚ finality and misery. The poem tells the story of two characters‚ bound together by their connection to the same lodging room. Larkin draws focus to the material articles in the poem to form a representation of failure. Larkin notes the ‘same saucer-souvenir

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    The play The Crucible is written by Arthur Miller and it is about a small town of Salem. In this town there are series of trials that occur to hunt down the witches that plague Salem. The universal theme that is expressed in this play on more than one occasion is the theme of lies‚ make everything worse. This is shown by one occasion very well. When Tituba is accused of being a witch and conspiring with the devil she lies to say she was‚ and she confesses so that she will live. This really starts

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    Arthur Miller was born in New York City on October 17‚ 1915. Miller composed The Crucible in the early 1950’s and it used the Salem Witchcraft trials of 1692 as a response to the anti-communist "witch hunts" to which miller was accused of. Miller believed that the madness surrounding the witchcraft trials was similar to McCarthy’s mission to terminate communism. The Crucible is set in a government ruled by a religious authority‚ in which the church and state are one. The major theme of The Crucible

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    people to act rashly and hypocritically. Whether or not the fear is justified‚ a convincing individual can exploit a certain mentality called mob psychology. Mob psychology involves manipulating the hysteria of a crowd to fulfill one ’s desires. In Arthur Miller ’s The Crucible‚ Abigail Williams and other characters spread a fear of witches in the Puritan town of Salem. The fear that they spread ends up permeating their community and dominating the lives of everyone in the town. The psychological phenomenon

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    the skin would turn red or blue. To prevent trench foot they were told to cover their feet with a grease made from whale-oil. Even though the men put the grease on their feet it did not do much to prevent trench feet. During an interview in 1991‚ Arthur Savage‚ a British militant‚ was asked about his memories of life on the Western Front and he stated‚ "My memories are of sheer terror and the horror of seeing men sobbing because they had trench foot that had turned gangrenous. They knew they were

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    The Crucible Arthur Miller The play begins in a small town during the Salem Witch Trials of 1692. The play takes place in Salem‚ Massachusetts. The event takes place in the Puritan society. The community is portrayed as superstitious and gullible. The Crucible is based on a true story so the setting is real. Act 1 The Crucible starts out in the bedroom of Betty Parris‚ the sick daughter of the towns preacher Samuel Parris. The village people began to spread the rumor that witchcraft is

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    Cheerleading Captain plays a very important role on the team. The captain’s experience‚ attitude‚ and ability to effectively communicate information effects the team’s success. I believe that I would make a great captain because I possess all of these skills. Why I want to be captain To be a Cheerleader you have to have determination‚ energy‚ responsibility‚ perseverance‚ leadership‚ communication‚ and a passion for cheerleading. But to be a Cheerleading Captain‚ you have to have all of those

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    The true story of Claudette Colvin is perfectly captured in the book “Claudette Colvin Twice Toward Justice”. This story was written by the award-winning author‚ Phillip Hoose. Hoose’s purpose was clear: write a story about a fairly unknown woman who helped demolish segregation‚ and to bring awareness towards the different perspectives on how she was viewed. In the book‚ Hoose writes about Claudette’s bravery in obliterating segregation‚ as well as how she was the first to kick off the goal. On page

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