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    Story Map in Hachiko

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    the baggage cart at an American train station‚ where he is found by college professor Parker Wilson. Parker is instantly captivated by the dog. When Carl‚ the station controller‚ refuses to take him‚ Parker takes the puppy home overnight. His wife Cate is insistent about not keeping the puppy and leaving it where he found it. Rising Action: The next day‚ Parker expects that someone will have contacted the train station‚ but no one has. He sneaks the pup onto the train and takes him to

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    stereotypes‚ acting and directing of Inherit the Wind. These elements come together effectively to create a great classic film. Major conflicts The main conflict of this film is the debate between teaching Creation versus evolution in schools. Bertram Cates is put on trial for teaching his students the concept of evolution. This film is based on incidents from the 1920s‚ during which religion was prominent and the

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    4.It has been said that Waiting for Godot is a play in which nothing happens-twice. Compare how two playwrights‚ whose work you have studied this term‚ have used the Absurdist form to express their ideas. Out of all the plays we have studies‚ I think that ‘’Waiting for Godot’’ and ‘’Blasted’’ are the ones in which the authors mostly used the Absurdist form to express their ideas but nevertheless through completely different styles. First of all ‘’Absurd’’ is commonly known as the philosophical

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    background was being taught about another religion‚ they maybe offended by what they’re being taught such as different customs beliefs. In the story of Inherit the wind‚ Bert Cates taught a class about Darwin’s theory of evolution which is against the law. Everyone in the town of Hillsboro was offended by this act and go on a trial on Cates‚ “You know why I did it. I had the book in my hand‚ Hunter’s Civic Biology. I opened it up‚ and read my sophomore science class Chapter 17‚ Darwin’s Origin of Species

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    punishment‚ sometimes a fine‚ sometimes a jail sentence‚ and sometimes you can even get put on death row. But do citizens have to follow a law if it is unjust? In the play‚ Inherit the Wind by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee‚ this occurred‚ Bertram Cates‚ a public school teacher in Hillsboro‚ Tennessee in 1925 broke an unjust law called the Butler Act. The Butler Act prohibits public school teacher from denying the Biblical account of man’s origin‚ or in simpler words‚ teachers couldn’t teach their

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    Hillsboro base their actions on the idea that “faith is the most important thing” (Lawrence and Lee 60). Bertram Cates to expand the minds of his students by teaching against “the Living Truth of Scriptures”; this gives Cates the label of “an arrogant youth” by the hero of the town’s people Matthew Brady (Lawrence and Lee 19). Brady’s objection to Henry Drummond using “noted scientists” for Cates defense shows the town’s bias towards a case made against their beliefs (Lawrence and Lee 54). The pressure

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    Inherit The Wind

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    time we meet the protagonist Bertram Cates until his sentence is read in court. The story is written in third person‚ because it is a play and is not inside the mind of one specific character. The story began by introducing us to a young boy named Howard picking up worms after a recent rain shower. He talks to a young girl named Melinda and tells her about how the earth was once covered with water and how she used to be a worm.

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    is of their own responsibility and consequence. Bert Cates‚ from Jerome Lawrence’s Inherit the Wind‚ applies directly to this statement while Stephen Kumalo of Cry the Beloved Country and Caesar of Julius Caesar do not. Stephen Kumalo and Julius Caesar’s lives were drastically influenced by the choices of others‚ not their own. Bertram Cates‚ however‚ made his own decisions and influenced his life individually. In Inherit the Wind‚ Bert Cates illegally teaches evolution to his biology class. As

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    is a play revolving the Scopes Monkey Trial‚ where a school teacher‚ Bertram Cates‚ taught evolutionism to his students without being allowed. He is then accused and brought to trial where many people come to join in the fight. Brady‚ a lawyer‚ has the job in the play to prosecute this “lawbreaker” while putting up a strong personality. With many obstacles in the play he puts up a hard fight and wins the trial proving Cates guilty. The character of Brady progresses Lawrence and Lee’s message in Inherit

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    she is proficient in his or her ability‚ skills‚ and knowledge (Fan‚ Wang‚ Chao‚ Jane‚ & Hsu‚ 2015; Fastré‚ Klink‚ Amsing-Smit‚ & Merriënboer‚ 2014; Gruppen et al.‚ 2016; Fitzgerald et al.‚ 2016; Hawkins et al.‚ 2015; Leggett‚ 2015; ten Cate‚ 2015; Touchie & ten Cate‚ 2016). Several factors influence proficiency‚ and they are knowledge‚ mind-set‚ and judgment (Gruppen et al.‚ 2016). Proficiency changes with experience‚ with the clinical setting‚ and over time (Gruppen et al.‚ 2016). The four components

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