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    Mayflower: Part One The novel Mayflower by Nathaniel Philbrick has a long list of things to teach us about the New World. The fact that it’s showed us that the very first pilgrims had no idea what they were in for was crucial. They were hit with the realization that the Natives would be wild and ferocious instead of calm and tame. They’d known they would be introduced to new ways of life‚ and disease‚ but they didn’t suspect that it’d be the most destructive part to the goodwill of the newly born

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    Since Hester Prynne has sinned and demoralized the town of Boston‚ Massachusetts‚ there has been argument regarding the new mother’s punishment. People of the town have wondered if she should be able to keep her child‚ if she should be able to be one in the crowd‚ and even if she should be able to live. Hester Prynne’s consequences are not harsh enough for her unholy actions‚ and they should be modified to better suit God’s wishes. Hester Prynne should not be allowed to carry on in our society after

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    Hawthorne Studies have been subjected to many criticisms. Yet‚ the evolvement of many of the management theories today would not have come about without the experiments done by Elton Mayo. This essay will cover the various aspects of management that has been refined through the findings of the tests conducted and how improvements were made to aid in the development of organisational behaviour. It will also discuss the various studies and will show how these theories implement Hawthorne studies as

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    “If it is as you say‚ you are fortunate” (Allende 138). Fortune can be expressed in numerous different ways and often taken for granted. The protagonist in Daughter of Fortune‚ Eliza‚ is lucky enough to have obtained useful skills‚ survived the journey in a boat‚ and been surrounded by those who are kind. Through these experiences‚ she learns not take anything for granted. Eliza’s fortune is the unbelievable luck of consistently evading death and having people to help her rise through difficult situations

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    People all over the world commit the crime of blackmail. Blackmail is any payment extorted by intimidation‚ as by threats of injurious revelations or accusations. These payments can be such things as money‚ sexual favors or favors in general (nonsexual). Blackmailers have different ways they present the blackmail and each blackmailer has their own reason as to why they are blackmailing the person in the first place. Some do it out of jealousy and some just get enjoyment out of this particular

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    The Scarlet Letter The Scarlet Letter is banned throughout the world due to it being called sinful. People call it sinful because of the sexual things in it‚ but it tells about no sexual activity happening. Also‚ because of the inappropriate words are actions‚ which isn’t that bad. Many think that there is terrible and unfair punishment‚ but in reality what Hester Prynne got has punishment is understandable. In this book‚ there is no details about the sexual activity. The readers know she had

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    The Shame “Shame is nothing more than denial of the truth.” – M. Funkhouser. Everyone agrees that Hester was publicly shamed; though some disagree with her punishment‚ others approve of this. Hester should have been publicly shamed because it would show her discipline‚ she would think twice‚ and it would change her. The first reason Hester should have been publicly shamed is it would teach her discipline. Children need to have

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    Today’s Scarlet Letter In a world where everyone’s faults are broadcasted‚ would we treat people differently? I personally think that we would definitely act adversely towards most. We would avoid certain people who we find strange. We would treat people differently once we have seen their sins. We would have a very minimized friend group for fear of adding someone who has horribly sinned. We all have certain people we do not particularly like to be around‚ but what if everyone was forced to publically

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    try their very hardest in a class‚ studying every night for hours on end‚ and still earn a C. On the other end‚ a person could walk into a class and not even study for an assesment till the last second and earn an A. In The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ the main protagonist‚ Hester Prynne‚ must wear a scarlet A on her dress‚ symbolising shame for committing adultery. Typically‚ a high schooler’s transcript can be their own scarlet letter if their grades do not meet the requirements at big

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    Lurking guilt and shame‚ if not acknowledged and owned up to‚ can consume you. “‘I wonder he is not afraid to be alone with himself!’” (Hawthorne). The people that attended Reverend Hooper’s church were concerned‚ frightened‚ and intrigued about why he was suddenly wearing a black veil to cover his face. What was speculated about him not wanting to be alone with himself is true because he was getting caught up in his own guilt that he felt he needed to hide it from everyone in an attempt to hide

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