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    You ask me what parallels there are between the play The Crucible and the event The McCarthy Era. There were many parallels throughout the whole play. In this play everyone was blamed for no reason at all and all everyone one did was make excuses to try and not get their own selves in trouble. They were always wondering why everyone was getting tricked into believing that witches existed and it was because they were all just trying to get themselves out of trouble. Arthur Miller shows the audience

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    Institute Faculty Publications Leadership Institute 1-1-2010 Emotional Intelligence and Transformational and Transactional Leadership: A Meta-Analysis Peter D. Harms University of Nebraska - Lincoln‚ pharms2@Unl.edu Marcus Credé State University of New York at Albany Harms‚ Peter D. and Credé‚ Marcus‚ "Emotional Intelligence and Transformational and Transactional Leadership: A Meta-Analysis" (2010). Leadership Institute Faculty Publications. Paper 14. http://digitalcommons.unl

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    In the article “Dog Lab‚” writer Claire McCarthy shares with readers her experiences during medical school. She would bury herself in her studies. She feels that school is the most important thing. McCarthy believed that in order to become a good physician her physiology mark must be significantly high because it was the subject she believed to be the most relevant in becoming a doctor‚ however‚ the class had a “dog lab.” It was not required‚ but recommended by the professor. The students would have

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    in the 1950’s along with Joseph McCarthy. Arthur Miller was born in Harlem‚ New York on October 17‚ 1915. Arthur Miller and his family was very affluent. They had a great deal of money. The Miller family almost lose everything in the Wall Street crash in 1929. After the crash‚ Arthur Miller had

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    Introduced in 1938‚ the House Committee on Un-American Activities (HUAC) was created to investigate alleged disloyal and incendiary activities on behalf of citizens‚ employees and any organizations that were politically tied to Communism. Nine years later‚ in 1947‚ the HUAC Committee Chairman J. Parnell Thomas strongly suggested that individuals in the entertainment industry to answer questions about their own colleagues’ past and present communist affiliations. In the editorial Photoplay‚ Hollywood

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    In this work of non-fiction Timothy Egan expresses his wish for sounder government policy to avoid natural disasters. Egan’s The Worst Hard Time is a harrowing tale about farmers who decided to stay on the plains stretching across Texas’ panhandle‚ Oklahoma‚ New Mexico‚ and Colorado during the major drought in the 1930’s. The disaster‚ known as the Dust Bowl‚ is largely regarded as a human caused problem. Egan‚ who is a national correspondent on environmental issues for the New York Times‚ expertly

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    "A Long Way Gone Memoirs of a Boy Soldier" by Ishmael Beah In Ishmael Beah’s autobiographical narrative "A Long Way Gone"‚ the theme of the story is to never give up‚ because throughout the book the main character faces numerous difficult situations‚ and manages to overcome them. First‚ Beah’s responses towards certain problems show the reader his will to survive. For instance‚ when Ishmael and his friends are all alone after escaping from rebels‚ he states‚ "we had no idea where we would go or even

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    Essay On The Crucible

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    Have you ever wondered if witches were actually real? In the play “The Crucible‚” people thought they were real. In this story the mass hysteria that ensues is comparable to the Red Scare of the 1950s. In these similar conflicts people were scared of one another and falsely accused innocent people. We can learn something from these conflicts though. “The Crucible” has many events and themes that can apply to real life. In “The Crucible‚” there were a large amount of people that were accused. At

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    Communist Control Act of 1954 U.S. Statutes at Large‚ Public Law 637‚ Chp. 886‚ p. 775-780 AN ACT To outlaw the Communist Party‚ to prohibit members of Communist organizations from serving in certain representative capacities‚ and for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled‚ That this Act may be cited as the ’’Communist Control Act of 1954’’. Findings of Fact Sec. 2. The Congress hereby finds and declares that

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    Conformity In The 1950's

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    During the 1950’s America had not yet recovered from the devastating effects of World War II and was already thrust into another conflict‚ The Cold War. This war of espionage and fear between the United States and Russia created a hatred of communism and Communists in America. Events like The Second Red Scare‚ known as McCarthyism created a panic that anyone could be a communist. McCarthyism led to false accusations of communism onto other people without any evidence to support their claim. People

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