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    Brian Witkowski English/Communications III 1/8/2015 Sparing the Innocent Throughout the Crucible‚ there were many brave men and women who sacrificed their lives for a greater cause. When being accused of witchcraft‚ many of them denied these accusations because they were not true causing them to be put to death. They all tried to bring light to the fact that they were innocent‚ with no avail. Therefore‚ it is admirable to sacrifice oneself and spare the innocent‚ rather than sacrifice others in

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    Larkey 1 " The Crucible A desire from deep within a person’s soul is often reflected by their life. People will usually act on whatever desire this is for their own personal gain. Be it greed for lust and love as represented by Abigail Williams‚ greed for power and authority as represented by Reverend Parris‚ or greed for land‚ wealth and power as represented by Thomas Putnam. Arthur Miller points out all of these in his play “The Crucible.” He shows how it leads to the corruption of a

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    Rough draft Community in Trouble The opening remarks for this literary analysis of community in the crucible are of the following. Theme‚ with the topic of community expanded .The setting is in the old puritans’ community. And allusions’ to other events in real life‚ that were encrypted in the text. Furthermore‚ how the story outlines what still happens in modern day communities. The theme of community is portrayed through the setting‚ and the characters. The characters are placed in a very

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    Ryan McKeithan English III Prd. 1 10 – 17 – 12 “The Crucible” by Author Miller: Crucible [kroo-suh-buhl] noun: A severe‚ searching test or trial. Author Miller titled the play “The Crucible” because it has to do with witchcraft trails in Salem. Witchcraft [wich-kraft‚ krahft] noun: The art or practices of a witch; sorcery; magic. McCarthyism [muh-kahr-thee-iz-uhm] noun: The practice of making accusations of disloyalty; the practice of making unfair allegations or using unfair investigating techniques

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    If someone told me that teachers know everything‚ I would have agreed without any argument until now. After reading and watching this weeks presentation on survival skills‚ I realized there is a lot more to learn in our first year than expected. We may possess the knowledge and basic teaching skills‚ but what we lack are key components to our own survival. In the following paragraphs‚ I will discuss the most important skills in my opinion‚ starting with organization‚ classroom management and behavior

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    Marketing reflective essay

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    As Jobber(2012) was claiming‚ the marketing concept is "Achieving corporate goals by meeting and exceeding customer needs‚ better than the competition". Marketing is the process of telling a true story in an unforgettable manner. As a consequence‚ it became an essential tool in the competitive business environment. The main objective is to maximize the company ’s profit by showing up with stunning adverts. Bearing in mind the development of technology‚ "It is well known that markets grow by the

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    ‘Social Stratification is the division of large numbers of people into layers according to their relative property‚ power‚ and prestige; applies to both nations and to people within a nation‚ society‚ or other group.’ (Henslin‚ James‚2011) There are basically four systems to socially stratify a family. Social class‚ as one of the systems will be investigated in the following paragraphs. (1) Identification of my family’s social class position and explanations of it: Social class is fundamentally

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    Throughout my whole life I always knew that one day I would successfully be an electrical and electronic engineer. That is why after my GCSE’s I chose to do a national diploma in electrical and electronic engineering (EEE) side by side along with my usual A level’s. After getting and unconditional offer from Queen Mary University I decided to build my career through doing BSC in EEE. But after a year went by because of family reasons I had to give up my engineering and help out my family financially

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    Why do so many people consider vision one of the most important senses? Without it‚ we would not be able to perceive the world around us or interact with it‚ but how is visual information turned into both perceptions of the world and physical actions? Scientist discovered that there are two visual pathways in the primate visual cortex‚ the dorsal stream and the ventral stream. Drs. Leslie Underleider and Mortimer Miskin proposed that these two pathways process two different kinds of visual information

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    The utmost important aspect of a leader is their ultimate goal‚ which raises a question. What is my goal as a leader in the various aspects of my life? The ultimate goal for myself as a leader in any group of people is to inspire those I lead. I seek to inspire them to achieve greatness‚ to surpass their own expectations‚ to become leaders themselves. If I could not accomplish this‚ then I would be lacking a key piece of what separates the decent from the exemplary. Most people cannot just join

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