Judge Hathorne * A stubborn and ignorant man‚ John Hathorne is known as a leading judge in the Salem witch trials as well as the only one who did not repent his crimes after. * The judge was a great part of the real-life witch hunt‚ although Miller included other details in his characterizations to represent other judges involved (besides Danforth): ‘…while there were several judges of almost equal authority‚ I have symbolized them all in Hathorne and Danforth.’ * He disregards any opposition
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“Never judge a book by its cover.” Many people look at someone or something and make an assumption right away by their first thought. For example‚ if you see a man on the streets‚ who is in dirty sweatpants‚ he has not shaven in a while and he looks dirty; you automatically think he’s homeless. Right there‚ you judged him without even thinking twice about why he may look like that. Every day people judge something by its appearance. That is what this quote means. Never judge something by its
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Judging Is Wrong “Who are you to judge the life I live?I know I’m not perfect-and I don’t live to be-but before you start pointing fingers...make sure you hands are clean!”- Bob Marley What do we do when we meet a new person? We judge! Judging people is human nature. However‚ when we do form opinions of others instantly‚ most of the time we end up being wrong. Judging a person based on his/her external appearances can be totally misleading. Our appearance isn’t what defines us
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meaning to you‚ whether it be joyful‚ sorrowful‚ painful‚ or humorous. It’s hard to forget an event that has meaning; it’s hard to forget anything at all. In “The Cities Inside Us” by Alberto Rios‚ the theme is about how we all have memories that we keep to ourselves‚ and those memories all fit together like a busy city. The author uses metaphors like “We live in secret cities” (1) to help portray the theme. He also portrays the theme in the title of the poem and the tone of the poem. Alberto Rios uses
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believe‚ as people it is human nature to judge. Whether it is judging food by the look‚ to judging book covers‚ to judging other people. It’s human nature to judge. Being me I have judged things numerous times‚ I do it a lot actually but I want to become better. Growing up I have seen people and have said to myself "that person doesn’t look very nice" or "what’s he wearing?". But I was taught not to judge growing up. Like the famous saying "don’t judge a book by its cover" my parents‚ and my
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was a judge presiding over a case‚ I would have to impose a judgment‚ while having a proper understanding of both the type of crime the individual committed‚ as well the extent of the violations‚ and any extenuating circumstances that may have played a part in the individual’s behavior. I would also need to pay particular attention to the individual’s remorse; it is very likely that if the person admits the guilt in open court‚ and apologizes for his or her behavior to his victims that a judge may
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Rio Grande Valley‚ and all but one closed in West Texas. Comparing November 2012–April 2013 to November 2013–April 2014‚ there was a 13% decrease in the abortion rate (from 12.9 to 11.2 abortions/1000 women age 15–44). Medical abortion decreased by 70%‚ from 28.1% of all abortions in the earlier period to 9.7% after November 2013 (pb0.001). Second-trimester abortion increased from 13.5% to 13.9% of all abortions (pb0.001). Only 22% of abortions were performed in the state’s six ASCs" (Grossman et
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Judges do make law — it’s their job By Erwin Chemerinsky and Catherine Fisk Misleading and silly slogans about what judges do are dominating the debate about Supreme Court nominee John Roberts. President Bush and Republican politicians constantly repeat‚ as a mantra‚ that Roberts is a desirable choice because he won’t "legislate from the bench" and will merely "apply the law‚ not make it." But every lawyer knows that judges make law — it’s their job. In fact‚ law students learn in the first semester
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Many judges in the criminal court system are not only overworked‚ but also must contend with the worst of society. How does the role and responsibility of a judge differ in a real-life courtroom as opposed to the mystique portrayed in the movies or on television? Judges in the court system do not have the luxury as portrayed on television‚ many judges that I have come into contact with would not allow disrespect or out burse from a defendant or the spectators in his/her courtroom. There
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