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    The meaning of the word “Crucible” has a huge role in the personality of the characters in the story. A crucible is defined as a severe test or trial. It applies to each character throughout the story‚ but mostly to John Proctor.. In many ways‚ the crucible that John faces change his character enormously. After John Proctor has an affair with Abigail Williams‚ he is filled with guilt and he does not have the self-respect to forgive himself for what he had done. He is bothered with his disgrace

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    Civil War Medicine By: Julia Ljubicich 8-1 Medicine played a very important role in the civil war. Though‚ some people believe the field hospitals were able to keep themselves clean‚ this was not always the case. In reality‚ the hospitals could have been as dangerous to the soldiers as the front lines. For a Civil War soldier‚ the field hospital could have been worse‚ to them‚ than the battle itself. The temporary hospitals were quickly set up near battlefields and doctors usually

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    Ever since music first was combined with movies it created a truly emotional and scene setting experience. Music describes 4 key roles in movies‚ it sets time and place or convey characters or ideas or creates a mood or atmosphere or expresses the emotions of the character or a combination of these ideas. A movie that uses all 4 roles is Jurassic Park. A huge advancement in scientific technology has allowed the creation of dinosaurs. When a billionaire creates a park on an island and inhabits

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    Growing up through my teenage years has been the hardest thing I have experienced. So many things were happening at once‚ and there were many roles that took place. In the stage Identity verses Role Confusion teens begin to find out what roles they will play during their adulthood. In Saul McLeod article‚ he explains how during this stage‚ teens focus on their future. McLeod says‚ “Children are becoming more independent‚ and begin to look at the future in terms of career‚ relationships‚ families

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    1. What are the six regions of the Sun? The Sun’s regions are the core‚ the radiative zone‚ the convective zone‚ the visible surface‚ the chromospheres‚ and the corona. The core‚ radiative zone‚ and convective zone make up the interior of the Sun. The visible surface‚ chromosphere‚ and corona make up the exterior of the Sun. 2. What is nuclear fusion? What role does nuclear fusion play in the Sun? Nuclear fusion happens when two atomic nuclei combine to form one heavier nucleus. Since the majority

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    of the country does not always have a

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    29‚ 2009 Maslow’s Assessment Test Maslow’s hierarchy of needs‚ theorized by Abraham Maslow‚ details the importance of needs‚ often visualized in a pyramid format. . The higher needs‚ in the higher‚ only come into play‚ once the lower levels needs are met. The online assessment‚ at SimilarMinds.com‚ scored me in comparisonto Maslow’s theory‚ by having me to answer thirty-six questions. My responses were scored according to Maslow’s hierarchy of needs. The assessment mainly consisted of thirty-six

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    Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs Maslow’s hierarchy of needs can explain almost all human behavior. In maslow’s hierarchy of needs there are five levels‚ Biological and physiological‚ Safety needs‚ Love and belongingness‚ esteem needs and self actualized needs. Each level represents a different need for a person to survive. Maslow stated that the lower needs need to be met before the higher ones. His needs has gave me a better understanding about myself and others by‚ feeling more secure‚ having

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    Jane Boye Mr. Stiles Comp 2 17 February 2014 The Need to Be King If one is told that he would one day have a great amount of power‚ he would likely do anything in his power to make sure that happens. In Shakespeare’s play Macbeth‚ the noble Macbeth battles his own morals to fulfill the fantasy he has always wanted: to be king of Cawdor. Even though deep down Macbeth knows killing Duncan is wrong‚ Lady Macbeth‚ three witches‚ and his vaulting ambition cause him to defy his morals. Initializing

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    Maslow’s hierarchy of needs theorizes that an employee’s most basic needs must be met before he will be motivated by higher needs. The hierarchy consists of five categories physiological‚ safety‚ belongingness‚ esteem and finally self-actualization. Maslow theorized that we are driven by primary needs‚ however the strongest source of motivation is the lowest unsatisfied need at the time; as the lower level need is satisfied the next higher need in the hierarchy becomes the primary motivator. With

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