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    Judge Hathorne * A stubborn and ignorant man‚ John Hathorne is known as a leading judge in the Salem witch trials as well as the only one who did not repent his crimes after. * The judge was a great part of the real-life witch hunt‚ although Miller included other details in his characterizations to represent other judges involved (besides Danforth): ‘…while there were several judges of almost equal authority‚ I have symbolized them all in Hathorne and Danforth.’ * He disregards any opposition

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    According to Dante‚ if people do not end up in either the Inferno or Paradiso‚ they are placed in Mount Purgatory. It is here that past sinners are able to repent‚ in hopes of eventually making it to heaven. The key differentiating factor between hell and Purgatory is that those in Purgatory have actual hope. Notably‚ Dante gives Purgatory the shape of a mountain. Like the Inferno‚ Mount Purgatory has multiple levels‚ depending on the sins people committed in their past life. Additionally‚ the

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    Etihad Airways Facts and figures Issue seven September 2009 1 Contents Etihad Airways Etihad Airways has in the last quarter seen a number of significant developments in product‚ sponsorship and network development. While these are challenging times for the aviation industry‚ the Middle East continues to defy the trend by reporting growth in traffic. Etihad views this as a time of opportunity and has sustained a strategy of measured and controlled growth. Through continued investment in

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    anticipated his future remorse. He knows that his future self will betray the present moment of decision-making‚ which seems inevitable to him because when he make the choice by his free will‚ the fate is destined and there’s no way to reverse it but repent it. In addition‚ the persona sighs not so much for the wrong decision but for the moment of decision-making because it is the turning point that pave the way of his passing life. In my point of view‚ there is no clear distinction between right

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    Each Native American tribe has its own special traditions for ceremonies and music however‚ they all tie their music into spiritual beliefs and it is traditional for percussion instruments to be use. It is typical that in their ceremonies‚ they embrace the earth by not wearing shoes‚ so their feet are in the ground‚ wear costumes and dance to their music. The men tend to lead the ceremonies and the women are usually vocables. I found the Water Drum to be particular interesting. With the belief in

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    Case Study: Murder by Two Colleges Students As an intellectual game‚ two male college students‚ ages 18 and 19‚ attempt to commit the “perfect crime” by kidnapping a young boy and demanding ransom from his parents. They receive the ransom money but kill the boy anyway. Later‚ they are caught‚ tried and convicted of murder and kidnapping with intent to do bodily harm. Their defense attorney‚ a brilliant lawyer‚ successfully argues against the death penalty and both men are sent to prison for life

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    Outline one significant practice within Islam?   The Hajj continually supports the concept of Islam and continues to validate the importance of the submission to Allah‚ acceptance of the Qur’an and respect to Muhammad to millions of Muslims worldwide. The word Hajj means to ’to set out for a definite purpose’. Taken place in the holiest city of Islam; Mecca - this was the death place of Muhammad and where he was approached by Allah many years ago. This pilgrimage is considered to be the most important

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    nation could not only bounce back from the evil that slavery brought upon the nation‚ but also thrive to be great despite the fallback. This reminded me of all of the teachings I received concerning my Catholic faith‚ so that as long as I confess and repent my sins I will be forgiven in the eyes of God. This even stems to someone of the nature like Hitler‚ or Hitler himself. That is very troubling to many‚ especially someone like me who struggles to act in accordance with their faith everyday. The temptations

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    the rules during this week it shows you have no respect for the gods and ancestors. Okonkwo was punished for his actions. He has to repay for what he has done. Okonkwo must repent and ask for forgiveness from the earth goddess. Okonkwo must also repay for what he has done. According to Shepherd et al‚ “he is forced to repent by priest by sacrificing a nanny goat and a hen and paying a fine of one length of cloth and 100 cowries” (Shephard et al). So since Okonkwo broke the week of peace by beating

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    The Great Gatsby: Social Mobility Social mobility is the primary effect of the American Dream‚ which itself is an idea that seems simple‚ but is strangely hard to define. At the root of it‚ is the sense of a society’s greed for success obtained by hard work‚ honesty‚ and modesty. If in fact this Dream were in the reach of anybody‚ then society would exist as a community where "all men are created equal" and everyone would have the opportunity of social mobility by doing the best for themselves as

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