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    Explain How Arthur Miller Uses Act Three As A Dramatic Device To Expose The Rivalries Which Exist In Salem. In 1952‚ Arthur Miller wrote a play entitled‚ ‘The Crucible’. The play is centred on the witch trials that actually took place in Salem‚ Massachusetts during 1692 and 1693. Miller wrote about the event as an allegory for McCarthyism which occurred in the United States in the 1950s. McCarthyism was a time of great anti-communist suspicion in the late 1940s and 1950s. The key connections

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    Explore how Stevenson creates a sense of intrigue and engages the reader’s interest in ‘Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde’. Throughout this novel Stevenson consistently uses his characters to create and engage the reader’s curiosity; Utterson first stokes the mystery of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde when he regards to Mr Enfield; ‘Did you ever remark that door?’ – Enfield returning with the recital of an unusual story in which Mr Hyde is mentioned for the first time. Stevenson uses Hyde’s brutal and seemingly horrifying

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    beliefs‚ as well as block out people and content that doesn’t align with what they believe. How can we create solutions to the problems that every American deals with if citizens are not willing to talk about them? America is a democracy that needs its citizens to address problems within its infrastructure and make choices that benefit present and future generations. Politicians have used polarization to create a divide and extreme dislike among both political parties. Political polarization occurs

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    this article‚ Bob Carlton‚ the CEO of an uprising firm OptiMotors faces the music of permitting his sales force to entertain potential business prospects at the strip club. This report investigates the ethical implications of such sales practices and how effective leaders should respond. Introduction The unrelenting business today‚ forces organizations to update and fine tune every aspect of their performance to fight for their share of the market(Quinn‚ 2010‚ p.4). In order to maintain profit‚

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    given a situation-create maze game that had the following criteria: * Posed a challenge to gamer * Had a beginning * Had an ending * Entries and exit * Kiosk mode on Intro screen In this game the aim to reach level 10 by following a white path towards the other end beginning at the green ball. Throughout the game there is a series of red balls that will send the player back to start if touched. To pass these levels players must think carefully when to how to move the mouse pointer

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    In Romeo and Juliet the main conflict revolves around the Capulet’s and the Montague’s old feud. This then creates tension throughout the play because this old feud branches out into a lot of conflict between individual people. The prologue is very important in this play because it sets the way for the rest of the play‚ warning the audience that it is going to be a tragedy. The prologue is written in the form of a sonnet with a strict rhyme scheme and using iambic pentameter. This shows the audience

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    When therapist met client at home for individual therapy‚ client greeted the therapist. Client was given a copy of the treatment plan‚ client and the client’s mother reviewed‚ agreed‚ and sign the treatment plan. Client showed understanding of the protocol of the first meeting in regards to the risks and benefits of therapy‚ freedom of choices‚ privacy rights‚ confidentiality and the limits of confidentiality. Client showed understanding of child abuse‚ dependent adult abuse‚ elder abuse‚ self-harming

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    he is wise as he uses his Father’s advice who happens to be a veteran meaning he is rather wise. By not passing judgment on people‚ this means that he does not give out first impressions which can obviously lead to negative things and are never reliable. People would not trust Nick if he gave out first impressions as they mean nothing and it does not prove anything. The advise which he has been turning in his head ever since illustrates that he is reliable for the fact he doesn’t judge people without

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    How does Barack Obama use language to create impact in his speech? Barack Obama’s acceptance speech was spoken on the 4th November 2008 after he was elected president. His speech included many different rhetorical devices to enable that it was most suited to the situation and have a huge impact on the Chicago audience but most importantly‚ on the world. Throughout Obama’s speech he continuously creates a sense of friendship with his audience in a number of ways. In terms of structure he addresses

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    Act Three of Arthur Miller’s script The Crucible opens with a very hostile‚ tense and desperate mood due to the Salem Witch Trials being in full swing. Hathorne is questioning the wife of Giles Corey‚ Martha‚ about whether or not she is aligned with the Devil and one of his witches until Giles comes barging in “roaring to the court” that he has “evidence” for them to see until he is eventually “removed by the court marshal” (83-84). Giles is angered and furious that his wife is being put on trial

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