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    The purpose of this brief is to inform Marines on the Marine corps order for uniforms‚ appearance‚ and wear. Upon completion of this brief I am confident that you will have the knowledge and skills to properly wear the approved Marine Corps MCCUU uniform or “cammies” as commonly known. MCO P1020.34G is the Marine Corps order on uniforms and appearance. Its purpose is to ensure Marines present the best possible image at all times and continue to lead the way in military presence. This brief will

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    simple white lies of children that are being taken to the limits to secure their place in society. Abigail Williams and her friend are caught by her uncle dancing naked in the forest and conjuring spirits ‚ but instead of admitting to her sins when Rev. Parris makes the simple statement " .....If you trafficked with spirits in the forest I must know‚ for surely my enemies will and they will ruin me with it." (Miller 10) she lies and tells him that she was not conjuring but she were just dancing and she

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    injustice? It can be because people have pride‚ greed‚ and hypocrisy driving them against others. Reverend Parris from the The Crucible had all the previous factors when he dealt with the Salem Witch Trials. Parris had was a very greedy man. He let greed lead him to his malpractice as a reverend. When Reverend Hale was talking to John Proctor on why he did not go to church Proctor revealed Parris’ request. “ Proctor: … It tells me that a minister may pray to God without he have golden candlesticks

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    Crucible. Readers can interpret The Crucible in many different ways. One of the major foils is Reverend Parris to John Proctor. Parris is a highly respected man in the society and keeps a pure white name within the government system. However‚ because of his position Parris has become very selfish and cares about his reputation in the community more than anything else. For example‚ even though Parris questions Abigail about what she was doing in the forest‚ he does not want to go and deny that there

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    study‚ you find that Parris’ husband‚ Lavar‚ was not listening when Parris first told him to pick their daughter up from school. Explain how Lavar and Parris should use effective empathic listening and responding skills to discuss this issue. I think that Parris should talk to Lavar and see why he is forgetting‚ they should talk it out and not get mad and yell‚ maybe Lavar is so swamped with work he has all his attention focused on work that he forgets. Likewise Parris works all the time and

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    Crucible by Arthur Miller In The Crucible by Arthur Miller‚ Reverend Parris is a character in the play that is very static. His character does not evolve in many ways during the course of the play. By the end of the play‚ Reverend Parris is still selfish‚ stubborn‚ and greedy. However‚ one of his most prominent flaws at the begging of the play is his selfishness. At the very beginning of the play‚ it is quite obvious that Parris is a selfish person. He only cares about himself‚ his reputation

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    Explain How Arthur Miller Uses Act Three As A Dramatic Device To Expose The Rivalries Which Exist In Salem. In 1952‚ Arthur Miller wrote a play entitled‚ ‘The Crucible’. The play is centred on the witch trials that actually took place in Salem‚ Massachusetts during 1692 and 1693. Miller wrote about the event as an allegory for McCarthyism which occurred in the United States in the 1950s. McCarthyism was a time of great anti-communist suspicion in the late 1940s and 1950s. The key connections

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    girls‚ Tituba‚ Proctor‚ and others are to be blamed for the deaths and events in Salem‚ but Reverend Parris seems to have the bigger faults. Parris’s childish and avaricious characteristics caused the deaths of many innocent people. Reverend Parris enacted an essential role in the Crucible as an eyewitness who should have contributed a greater amount to the Salem Witch Trials. Not only did Parris commence the trials due to his selfishness‚ but he also kept crucial information from the Court for quite

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    Shadowed judgment: Why the Salem witch trials were led by selfish men. Judge Danforth‚ Hawthorne and Parris all have one thing in common. They resist the evidence that Proctor and Giles gives them due to their own personal follies. Whether it is for pride‚ greed‚ or power‚ their names will grow in reputation for all of it. All three of these men have unethical reasons for ignoring all of the evidence against the Salem witch trials that they think will result in their own personal gain. Judge Danforth

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    nature. Abigail begins to show this destructive quality very early in the story‚ when she and the other girls in the story have just been caught dancing in the woods. Betty‚ her young cousin‚ lies comatose‚ as she has since Reverend Parris had caught the girls. When Rev. Parris asks Abigail if anything that happened in the woods could possibly have hurt Betty‚ she is adamant about the fact that nothing they were doing was malicious. She tells him‚ “I would never hurt Betty‚ I love her dearly” (Miller 9)

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