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    March 23‚ 2015    Democratization  1. Intro   2. Debating Paths to Democracy   a. Agency   b. Structural Theories   c. Others        3. Conclusions     In a democracy‚ the media will spread the information about the nation’s famine and the  president will take some action in order to help save his following presidential election. While  in an authoritarian regime‚ the information wouldn’t be spread and the leader wouldn’t take  action‚ but would lose his position.     Colonizer‚ US Influence‚ Solidarity

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    Abigail Williams In Arthur Miller’s The Crucible‚ one of the main characters Abigail Williams is a big part of what caused the Salem witch trials in Salem Massachusetts in 1692. Abigail is a very mean‚ vindictive and controlling girl‚ who always tries to get her way no matter who might be hurt by her along the way. Throughout the play we can see her lies‚ accusations and just being plain mean and vindictive causes a lot of pain and suffering for many people‚ but she never seemed to care about anyone

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    SHC 31 1.1 Within this section I shall be identifying the different reasons why people communicate. There are seven main types of communication‚ touch‚ verbal‚ written‚ behaviour‚ visual‚ sign language or gestures and body language. Each of these methods of communication has its advantages and its disadvantages‚ each are also done in a slightly different way. Touch can be something as simple as a hug or a pat on the back‚ this action tends to offer reassurance and comfort‚ however‚ it could also

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    J. Hector St. John de Crevecoeur “Letters from an American Farmer” Letters from an American Farmer written by J. Hector St. John de Crevecoeur is 12 letters written by an American farmer‚ named James. James is the speaker in all 12 letters which are written to his European friend. The occasion when J. Hector St. John de Crevecoeur wrote these letters was only years before the Revolutionary War. The Revolutionary War was the war between America and Britain when America became its own country.

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    John Hale‚ from the Crucible Dynamic‚ Reverend John Hale needs only this one word to describe him. That is what separates Hale from any other character in the Crucible‚ while most characters are entirely static‚ with the exception of Elizabeth. That is why I consider him to be the best‚ and most flushed out character in the Crucible. In this report I will describe and analyze the character of John Hale and try show why his is the best character in the Crucible. In the first paragraph I will analyze

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    I agree with Samuel Adams letter to James Warren because its actually realistic then George Washington quote from discussion board 1 back in September revolved around why history matters. "No people tamely surrender their Liberties‚ nor can any be easily subdued ‚ when knowledge is diffused and virtue is preserved. On the contrary‚ when people are universally ignorant‚ and debauched in their Manners‚ they will sink under their own weight without the Aid of foreign invaders." At first I did not get

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    Abigail Williams: the Perfect Puritan Society is going to judge people no matter what they do‚ so people might as well be who they want to be. In the crucible‚ during the Salam witch trials‚ Abigail Williams did what she wanted‚ she was not the typical Puritan‚ and definitely not a perfect one at that. She did things women were not allowed to do. She lied‚ and costed many people their lives because of it. She had a man cheat and blacken his name. She uses her acting skills and the girls around

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    Middlemarch By: George Eliot. Report Characters: Dorothea Brooke-Tertius Lydgate- Edward Casaubon- Mary Garth- Mr. Arthur Brooke- Celia Brooke- Sir James Chettam- Rosamond Vincy- Fred Vincy- Will Ladislaw- John Raffles. Setting: In a small town in Europe and some parts in London‚ like in XIX (1800). Type of reading: Novel‚ drama. Characterization: Dorothea Brooke: She’s a beautiful‚ really pale‚ clever‚ good‚ kind‚ lovely‚ independent and confident woman; she always tries her best

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    The Crucible In “The Crucible”‚ Abigail Williams played the psycho in the play. Abigail was Reverend Parris’ niece‚ and also the woman John Proctor cheated on his wife‚ Elizabeth with. In the beginning of the play‚ Abigail acts as the innocent‚ not all knowing‚ towns girl. Much later on in the play‚ she reveals herself as the suspicious‚ smart and vindictive character. She was once a servant of John and Elizabeth Proctor‚ but was fired once Elizabeth found out she had an affair with her husband.

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    On August 28. 1983‚ a group of over 200‚000 people supported and attended the March on Washington. (www.history.com). This statistic demonstrates the fact of how impactful the March on Washington was and how many people were on the same side. The speeches in this assembly are some of the most famous and well known speeches that are still remembered today. There are many events of the Civil Rights Movement that changed our daily lives‚ including speeches and court cases‚ and there are key people who

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