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    Puritanism Paper “I’ll tell you what’s walking Salem—vengeance is walking Salem. We are what we always were in Salem‚ but now the little crazy children are jangling the keys of the kingdom‚ and common vengeance writes the law!” (Miller’s The Crucible Act II‚ Pg. 77). The Crucible by Arthur Miller is a play that revolves around the Salem witch hunts‚ which occurred during the late 17th century. The play opens in Salem‚ Massachusetts during 1692 with a group of girls who are ill‚ with the symptoms

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    the power or more than Caesar had. He was also Envy of Ceasar and of all the respect he had from the people. "Why‚ man‚ he doth bestride the narrow world/Like a Colossus‚ and we petty men/Walk under his huge legs and peep about/To find ourselves dishonorable graves.." (I‚ii‚135-137) Meanwhile‚ on the other hand Brutus wants the best for Romans so he decides to join the group that is planning to kill Casear but for

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    immigration officials took the swan away and the woman was only left with a single feather. She had wanted to give the feather to her daughter and tell her‚ "This feather may look worthless‚ but it comes from afar and carries with it all my good intentions." This story is a reoccurring element in the film. It is told by June‚ the daughter of Suyaun. This story is a symbolic and

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    go with losing your card should you prove irresponsible. There are many penalties including‚ but not limited to a loss of computer access‚ a field grade article 15 which includes a loss of rank and pay‚ and/or the ultimate disciplinary action a dishonorable discharge from the military. Each penalty is entirely dependent upon the mindset of your chain of command. Not safeguarding your CAC card not only holds consequences for one’s self‚ but also those who rely on your service to keep their freedoms

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    John Proctor: “God in heaven‚ what is John Proctor‚ what is John Proctor”. John is a man of strong moral beliefs any way he or she look at him‚ concerned only for the safety of his family and personal welfare. He cares of nothing for the beliefs of any of the other people in the town and what his supervisor which is the Reverend‚ thinks either. After trying to avoid involvement in the witch trials he is later prosecuted for witchery and sentenced to hang. John trys to avoid any involvement

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    Misleading young women who hope for luxury and comfort‚ a picture bride’s dark reality traps women into living a lonesome and bleak life. Filled with hope‚ women come to America to marry men who they only know by a picture. Desperate not to work again and to get away from her small village‚ Hana advocates that she should go to the United States to marry Taro. Like Hana‚ Kiku is a picture bride and contemplates how she knows “more than one woman who had been led to believe her life in America would

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    has been ordered to bring the Arab to Daru‚ and then return immediately to his post. Likewise‚ Daru has orders to turn in the prisoner to police headquarters at a town approximately twenty kilometers away. Daru refuses this task‚ considering it dishonorable. Balducci agrees with the schoolmaster‚ but insists that in war men must be prepared to do many different jobs. The gendarme is insulted by Daru’s stubborn refusal‚ and leaves in anger. Daru feeds the Arab and spends the night sleeping in the

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    talking to his father King Creon. He blatantly expresses about his opinion towards him‚ Antigone‚ and what he thinks Creon should do. He does this effectively using the rhetorical device of Pathos. Throughout the story‚ Haimon is saying many dishonorable and downgrading things about his father‚ making the audience dislike Creon. “Your temper terrifies them-everyone” (Antigone‚ scene 3‚ Line 62). This quote shows that Creon is an openly angry person‚ a tyrant king that many are afraid of. Haimon

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    authority of having the last word on the murder and thus allows Antony to incite the plebeians to riot against him and the other conspirators. Brutus later endangers his good relationship with Cassius by self-righteously condemning what he sees as dishonorable fund-raising tactics on Cassius’s part. In all of these episodes‚ Brutus acts out of a desire to limit the self-serving aspects of his actions; ironically‚ however‚ in each incident he dooms the very cause that he seeks to promote‚ thus serving

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    President Bush’s Second Inaugural Address Since President Abraham Lincoln’s famous second inaugural address nearly 150 years ago it has been a long standing tradition for the President’s inaugural address to present a somewhat ambiguous claim for world transformation and diplomacy. President George W. Bush’s second inaugural address is no different. It set forth President Bush’s ambitious vision of the United States’ role in advancing of freedom‚ liberty‚ and democracy worldwide “with the ultimate

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