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    Quote # 1: "Is the accuser always holy now?" John Proctor says this to Reverend John Hail in act II. This is when they have come to Proctors house with a warrant for his wife. Reverend Hail starts to say that if she is innocent then the court will prove it. Proctor cuts him off and says‚"If she is innocent! Why do you never wonder if Parris be innocent‚ or Abigail?" It means that he thinks that they should be looking at the people pointing the finger and see if they are so innocent themselves. They

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    whether or not to choose what they think could be the right choice. “Goody Proctor‚ I have gone this three month like our Lord into the wilderness. I have sought a Christian way‚ for damnation’s double on a minister counsels men to lie.” (Hale 132). Reverend Hale makes a great decision to go against god’s commandments to save innocent Christian lives. Hale is priest and came to Salem to help with witchery. He knows that Proctor‚ Giles and Rebecca had nothing to do with witchcraft. Hale is telling them

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    Honesty is the Best Policy: Academic Dishonesty and Ways to Promote Academic Integrity Academic dishonesty dates back thousands of years. Many methods of cheating exist in the school environment‚ and with modern technology advances‚ high-tech options only promote the proliferation of academic dishonesty. According to Scanlan (2006)‚ more than 80% of college students feel cheating is essential to get ahead. Given how wide-spread this problem has become‚ many universities are seeking creative

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    political pressure by lying. This is shown as abuse of power. The puritans were a group of English Protestants in the 16th and 17th century. The entire plot of the novel is moulded by the repressive Puritan society. Like many puritan women‚ Elizabeth Proctor is dutiful and loves her husband dearly. Yet‚ Elizabeth is hurt by the fact

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    What is Academic Honesty?

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    Academic honesty is something that each and every single student needs to perform in order to become an excellent professional and obtain first-class knowledge. Academic honesty is a type of universal honesty for a student which implies the correct usage of first and secondary informational resources in the student’s papers. To be academically honest means to realize the danger of turning to plagiarism and corruption and many other aspects. Academic honesty is the result of following the ethical

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    First rumour claimed that the company was owned by the Church of Satan because the logo of P&G that was more than a 100 years old portrayed a half moon and 13 stars symbolising Satanism. • By 1981 a second rumour circulated which claimed that John Smale‚ President & CEO had appeared on the Phil Donahue Show or a similar one and claimed that he was a member of the Church of Satan. • Toll free lines were flooded with retailers and customers and the sales were declining. • P&G sent

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    HONESTY IS THE BEST POLICY Like truth goodness and justice‚ honesty is a virtue. A good person is always honest‚ and tells the truth. We must form a habit of honesty. It plays in both the worlds. Honest deeds are always rewarded that should not be measured in terms of money. A person following good deeds is always contended and satisfied. It is true that a person in practicality of life but he does not deviate from the path of honesty and remains peaceful and contented in the hardships of life.

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    Truth‚ Honesty‚ and Integrity By: Alexis Woodward Some of the basic fundamentals for creating a meaningful life are those of truth‚ honesty‚ and integrity. In order to maintain a quality of purpose in life we need to base our actions of the things we know are right and avoid doing any of those that are wrong. Truth allows for us to be relaxed in our lives creating a more security and less anxiety. If you do not need to worry about what you told each person you do not need to constantly being

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    OTHELLO ESSAY HONESTY

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    the extent to which ONE of the following is a central theme or motif in the play – honesty Shakespeare’s well-known play Othello‚ first performed in 1604‚ explores the theme of honesty in detail. The words ‘honest’ and ‘honesty’ themselves are used 52 times in the text‚ according to literature critic William Empson. On a deeper level‚ the characters in this play and their actions help to support the theme of honesty. The play’s villain‚ Iago‚ is the epitome of dishonesty and his untruthful nature

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    Abby? 8. Describe Proctor. 9. What happened between Abigail and John Proctor prior to the opening of the play? 10. What was the "sign" that Betty was bewitched? 11. Identify Francis and Rebecca Nurse. 12. Explain the political relationship between the Putnam and Nurse families. 13. What did Rebecca do to Betty? 14. What is Rebecca ’s explanation of the girls ’ behavior? 15. "There are wheels within wheels in this village and fires within fires." Explain. 16. What is Proctor ’s reason for his

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