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    the crucible

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    The Crucible is a 1953 play by the American playwright Arthur Miller. It was initially called "The Chronicles of Sarah Good". It is a dramatized and partially fictionalized story of the Salem witch trials that took place in the Province of Massachusetts Bay during 1692 and 1693. Miller wrote the play as an allegory of McCarthyism‚ when the U.S. government blacklisted accused communists.[1] Miller himself was questioned by the House of Representatives’ Committee on Un-American Activities in 1956 and

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    Arrange Marriage 1

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    marry outside their community and caste (Pooja). An arranged marriage is an ancient tradition that has followed us to the 21st century. Although there has been a decrease in arranged marriages since the 19th century it still exists(San Francisco Chronicle). Some say bash the tradition and follow one’s heart while others follow the rules and abide by their parents. The single fault in not being able to follow one’s heart is that if the person doesn’t fall in love with their husband‚ then what is the

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    killed by King Ælla of Northumbria. However‚ scholars remain in disagreement over the existence of Lodbrok. Although the character of Lodbrok may be entirely mythical‚ the raids and ferocity associated with him were reflected in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicles. The presence of heavy raiding and the involvement of kings in combat against Danish “pirates” does reflect the increasingly problematic presence of Scandinavian warrior bands across the British

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    World Lit Outline Thesis: The importance of honour in determining marriage prospects in the Latin American society‚ shown through the use of metaphors and symbols in the literary works; Blood Wedding and Chronicle of a Death Foretold. Body (Blood Wedding): In the literary work blood wedding the author employ ys various symbols to emphasize the importance of honour in determining marriage prospects. • Knife used to symbolize the retrieval of the lost honour in the novels. • Knife used as a

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    History 11a

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    China is a country with a long history. Looking back in history‚ there are many virtuous personages. After I read the Book of Odes and the Chronicles of Zuo‚ I found that both the official Zhongshan Fu and the Zichan are outstanding people‚ who help their duck to make a better kingdom. In fact‚ they shared some similar qualities. First‚ Both of Zhongshan Fu and Zichan were loyal. So‚ they could gain the trust form the king‚ and they were entrusted with an important post. In the Song 260 from

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    reflective statement

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    Dream Interpretation The Individual Oral Presentation on dream interpretation expanded my knowledge of Chronicle of a Death Foretold. Gabriel Garcia Marquez uses many undertones in the dreams of characters to symbolize a deeper meaning. Dream interpretation was common among cultures like the ancient Egyptians and was seen as early as 4000 B.C. During the 1950s‚ Colombia was mainly catholic‚ and had strict views that only involved religion. In Catholicism‚ dreams are seen as not important‚ but Marquez

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    Zodiac the Movie

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    to the San Francisco Chronicle stating he is the killer. This is where Jake Gyllenhaals and Robert Downey Jr ’s characters comes into play Robert Graysmith played by Jake Gyllenhaal‚ is a cartoonist at the San Francisco Chronicle. When The Zodiac sent the letter to the Chronicle‚ he also sent a encrypted letter with it. Robert Graysmith was interested from the start in the case and was really interested int the encrypted letter. As he was a cartoonist for the Chronicle‚ he was not taken serious

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    Rick Riordan, Jr.

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    titular twelve-year-old who discovers he is the modern-day son of the ancient Greek god Poseidon. Twentieth Century Fox purchased the film rights and released a feature film in 2010. Following the success of Percy Jackson‚ Riordan created The Kane Chronicles‚ which features a modern-day Egyptian pantheon and two new sibling protagonists‚ Sadie and Carter Kane. Riordan also created a sequel series to Percy Jackson‚ The Heroes of Olympus. He also wrote the introduction to the Puffin Classics edition of

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    One of his masterpiece‚ known as chronicles‚ which consists of three known chronicles; Ta’rikh muddat al-faransis bi-misr (“A History of the Period of the French in Egypt”)‚ Mazhar al taqdis bi zawal dawlat al-faransis (“The Demonstration of Piety in the Demise of the French State”)‚ and– Aja’ib al athar fi al tarajim wal- akhbar (“The Marvelous Compositions on Biographies and Chronicles”). The purpose of these chronicles has not been analyzed systematically‚ while each one of

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    that “the gods sacrificed themselves at the beginning of the world to create and benefit humankind… To repay that debt‚ these gods had to be constantly served through ritual offerings of human blood and life” (Hofstadter 76-77). The Legends and Chronicles website also adds additional information about religion. The website states that Aztec religion was a mix of astronomy and cosmology. All religious events and celebrations revolved around the

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