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    This speech is said by John Proctor near to the end of Act IV a moment before he tears up his confession; it is the moment where he finds the shred of goodness in himself. To understand how he finds it‚ we first need to understand the moral battle and journey the Proctor goes through. John Proctor is easily identified as The Crucible’s protagonist. Proctor was a stand-up man who spoke his mind. His name was synonymous with honour and integrity within the community. Proctor took pleasure in exposing

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    Introduction In today ’s global business environment‚ managing diversity in human resources has become a very important and crucial issue. Human resources management has a lot to deal with managing workers/employees from different countries and nationalities. Managing multinational human resources becomes an issue not only in the multinational corporations‚ having their offices or plants in different countries‚ but also in the domestic companies‚ with domestic workforce becoming more and more diverse

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    “Of Mice and Men” deals with many facets of human responsibility and love. The main moral conflict deals with George’s responsibility to Lennie‚ and to the rest of the group. There were major conflicts in this story line‚ Lennie had a problem with his self-control‚ he couldn’t control his actions. He touched a women’s dress once and she cried for help accusing him of rape. The townspeople chased George and Lennie out of town because they believed what that girl had said. Lennie was a “troubled” in

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    puritan women‚ Elizabeth Proctor is reserved‚ slow to complain‚ and dutiful. Elizabeth’s moral character proves to be an important factor all through the book. She gives people in the play and people today the example on how to treat others when she said‚ "I have sins of my own to count" (Miller 137). People can’t go around judging others and not check themselves and be rightly so to judge. Before she knew of this she said‚ "I have read my heart" (Miller 137). She was angry at John‚ but she had to examine

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    1 NMIMS Management Review 2004‚ Vol 16 No 1 & 2‚ pp. 1-6. Impact of Gender and Transformational Leadership on Organizational Culture Shelly Kawatra and Venkat R. Krishnan Abstract. An experiment was conducted to study the impact of leader’s feminine traits and transformational leadership on organizational culture‚ using a sample of 109 MBA students from a leading management institute in India. A 2x2 design with four leadership scenarios—transformational feminine leader‚ transformational masculine

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    Dear Diary:Today I am very upset with myself because my wife Elizabeth has found out about my affair with Abigail. She was so mad‚ that she promptly dismissed Abigail from working at our home. Now Mary Warren works for us‚ but I have to constantly remind her that she cannot leave our house. I told her that I would whip her if she does not obey my rules. When I saw Abigail‚ I told her that I had made no promise to her during the affair after she declared that she waits for me at night. She said that

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    Salem News got up close and personal with the recently accused Elizabeth Proctor. Faced with witchcraft‚ hanging like a noose around her neck‚ and the attempted murder of Abigail Williams‚ here’s what she has to say.   Goody Proctor‚ how do you feel about being accused of witchcraft and attempted murder?   I am innocent. I was wrongly accused.   Do you own any poppets?   "I have kept no poppets‚ not since I were a girl"(61)   But one was found in your house?   That wasn’t mine‚ it was Mary’s.   You’ve

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    self-image. In Arthur Miller’s novel The Crucible the hero ‚ John Proctor‚ is challenged by his desire to maintain his high social standing in the community even though he believes himself to be majorly flawed. John Proctor lives within a rigid‚ theocratic Puritan society which condemns miscreants. His essential conflict was the difference between the images of his own personal identity and that which society produced. John Proctor thought himself to be a fraud and therefore‚ believed he should

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    The Crucible:Elizabeth Proctor Out of all the characters‚in my opinion‚ Elizabeth is the best character in the cast in the Crucible. She was a faithful wife‚ a good mother‚ and strong in her faith/religion. Even though her husband cheated on her she still remained faithful to him. Sure she was depressed about it‚ but what woman wouldn’t be when she has discovered her partner has cheated on her? While she was sick no less‚ the time John should have been most faithful! She could’ve cheated on

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    can affect its operation.The business environment consists of the actors and forces that affect an organization’s ability to develop and maintain business with its targeted customers.   These are the Micro Environment‚ the Macro environment and the internal environment.The micro-environment of an organization can best be understood as comprising all those other organizations and individuals who directly or indirectly affect the activities of the organization. The following key groups can be identified

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