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    SUBMITTED ON: 18TH JULY 2013 ANALYSIS OF STATEMENT OF CASH FLOW FOR MONTGOMERY WARD Analysis of Montgomery Ward’s Statement of Cash Flows Year 9 Key Indicators ➢ Growth of Sales @ 17.2% ➢ Marginal Growth of Net Income @ 7.92% on year on year basis ➢ Continued its regular investment in acquiring fixed assets ➢ Increase in stock /inventory shows piling up of stock with possibility that store is not able

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    The character William Thatcher proves you can change your destiny‚ but only with a lot of hard work and determination. William is determined‚ brave‚ strong‚ and honorable. He fights for what he believes in. He knows if he keeps pushing himself to get better and get his friends to help him out‚ they will all change their destiny and will live a better life. Instead of being known as a slave/peasant. William Thatcher grew up as a peasant whose father wanted a better life for him. William wanted to be

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    1 Abigail Williams Character Analysis In Arthur Miller’s The Crucible‚ the antagonist‚ Abigail Williams‚ makes it blatantly obvious to the reader that she will fill the role of villain in the play. Abigail shows no sign of remorse for her actions throughout the entire story which makes her seem downright diabolical. She is so full of revenge against Elizabeth‚ and lust for John Proctor that it seems as if nothing could stop her manipulation of the entire town. However‚ Miller gives the reader

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    extreme and intense‚ as a Crucible is defined. One major charter in which the symbolic significance of the title relates to is Abigail Williams. Throughout the play Abigail acted extreme about having spirits cast on her and accusing others of being witches and or taking part in witchcraft. Abigail’s actions created havoc throughout Salam. Why did Abigail Williams start accusing people of witchcraft? Abigail‚ along with other girls‚ were dancing in the woods‚ which was a sin at the time. While

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    convey themes of betrayal ‚ death ‚ and foolishness. Arthur Miller centers on Abigail Williams ‚ a troubled 17 year old girl ‚ who starts the main conflicts of the play. Her false confessions of witches convinces the local Puritans that witchcraft is among them. With false confessions ‚ her personal affairs are scandalous. Her relations with John Proctor have an effect on his marriage & his wife. In this essay ‚ I’ll center on Abigail Williams & how she affected the town. Abigail being so naive

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    The Quote “the only thing we have to fear is fear itself” was said by President Franklin D. Roosevelt. This quote means that fear is something that only exists in our minds. We would not be afraid if we didn’t scare ourselves. This relates to the boys in William Golding’s story‚ “Lord of flies”‚ in multiple ways. One way Roosevelts quote relates is because the boys are starting to wonder if the beastie is just something they are imagining. “I was asleep when the twisty things were fighting and when

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    Thesis Statement: Is Vincent Ward’s use of art influential. After studying him thoroughly‚ I have come to a conclusion as to why his use of art was or was not influential. Yes‚ his life may constantly consist of him isolating himself until he hits perfection and yes‚ he does tend to do it over and over until he reaches and achieves his latest goal. I mean‚ why wouldn’t you‚ if you were doing so well in something that brought you so much happiness and especially if you loved doing it. The success

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    Arthur Miller’s historical play‚ “The Crucible” follows the story of the Salem witch trials. One of the main conflicts of the play was John Proctor’s affair with Abigail Williams‚ an affair which set off the witch trials. While Abigail has many obvious flaws and may be defended‚ her role and the severity of her actions cannot be overlooked. Abigail may not deserve the entirety of the blame‚ she most certainly deserves the consequences of her actions. Abigail fell in love with John during their

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    wood‚ made them fires‚ dressed them meat…in a word did all the homely and necessary offices for them.” Not only do these people care for the rest of the population‚ but they care for them out of pure compassion and will‚ as stated in the following quote‚ “and all this willingly and cheerfully‚ without any grudging in the least‚ showing herein their true love unto their friends and brethren.” Bradford gives another clear example‚ “as the boatswain (and some others)‚ who was a proud young man and would

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    making the world a better place for these people‚ but we still have a long way to go. People with Down’s Syndrome‚ Autism‚ ADD‚ ADHD‚ Cerebral Palsy‚ and other illnesses need to be treated as valued members of society. In “Told in the Drooling Ward” we see the protagonist is living in a mental institution‚ though it is difficult to understand why. Some disabled people do need to be isolated for a time‚ if not their whole lives‚ in an institution‚ simply because it’s best for their wellbeing.

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