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    because of this John Scopes has his freedom of speech taken away from him as he was out on trial row his teachings of Charles Darwin’s Origen of Species. This showed America to be a rather intolerant society because of religious beliefs. The Red Scare also showed America to be a very intolerant society as the government arrested many immigrants as people believed that they may bring socialist and anti-capitalist ideas with them which were seen as anti-american. This showed America to be a very intolerant

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    buyer-seller relationship theories suggest a progressive direction of relationship development‚ where the relation moves from transactional exchanges towards increased interdependence and collaboration (Ford‚ 1980; Dwyer et al.‚ 1987). The case of Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) and Copenhagen Airports (CPH Airport)‚ with SAS as the focal company‚ will clarify whether this‚ generally‚ holds true for airline-airport relationship development. Additionally‚ this paper takes the network perspective into account

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    this Master Thesis. A warm thank to our supervisor‚ Håkan Bohman from USBE (Umeå School of Business)‚ for his guidance‚ his precious help and his advises during the last months. To Mr. Lundvall‚ from LFV (Luftfartsverket)‚ Mr. Valinger from Scandinavian Airline and Mr. Wilsberg from SAS Braathens‚ Jessica Eriksson and Thomas Pettersson from USBE‚ thank you for your availability‚ willingness in answering our questions and for their so precious collaboration with interviews‚ comments and suggestions

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    brought back another Red Scare or known as the Second Red Scare to the United States. “Senator Joseph R. McCarthy’s charges of communist subversion in the U.S. Sate Department cause a national uproar.” It was one of those tough times for the American people‚ being innocent but got accused for holding on the Communist. McCarthyism is still known as personal attacks by promiscuously allegations without evidences (Dudley 266-267). Starting off with the first Red Scare‚ nationwide fear of communists

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    communist sympathizer during the red scare. He wrote the crucible as an allegory to explain the absurdity of McCarthyism and how people were succumbing to mass hysteria and accusing people not based on solid evidence. The evidence indicates that Millers intentions in writing the crucible were mainly for propaganda; however this doesn’t mean that it cannot also be appreciated as art by some. Miller relates the mass hysteria in Salem to the mass hysteria during the red scare. They are remarkably similar in

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    Brief Historical Background of A V Lundstedt Lundstedt (1882-1955) was a Swedish jurist and a proponent of Scandinavian Legal Realism. He was also a professor of Law at the University of Uppsala in Sweden‚ from 1914 to 1952. Similarly to Haegerstrom‚ Ross and Olivercrona‚ he resisted the exposition of rights as metaphysical entities- contending that realistic legal analysis should dispense with such ideology. Beyond being a prominent tort law scholar‚ Lundstedt was also a social democratic member

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    SEEING RED -As communism swept through Russia‚ there was a fear that labor unions were influenced by the Bolsheviks - “Red Scare” of 1919-1920 (1st Red Scare) * Crusade led by Attorney General Mitchell Palmer against the suspected communists * Thousands of Americans were arrested *Impact of the Red Scare: - Business people used it to help break unions - Sacco and Vanzetti *Two Italian immigrants (anarchists‚ atheists‚ draft dodgers) charged with murder‚ found guilty and executed

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    perfect balance between order and freedom that humanity has been fighting for since its creation. Currently‚ as Arthur Miller said‚ ‘the balance has yet to be struck between order and freedom’. Miller’s statement‚ a direct reaction due to the second red scare‚ is undeniably true and is applicable to all times of American society‚ especially today’s. In regards to American society the line between order and freedom has been like a pendulum‚ swinging back and forth due to cause and effect. Lately‚ for the

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    Analysis of The Wonders of the Invisible World In this primary document‚ Cotton Mather‚ a Puritan theologian‚ writes about his fears of losing the entire country to the devil and his minions as the Christian religion‚ in his mind‚ is being slowly eradicated from the entire country due to witchcraft. In 1693 Cotton Mather wrote a literary piece called The Wonders of the Invisible World a year after questionable events in defense of the persecutions of those accused and convicted in Salem for witchcraft

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    The Red Scare and “The Crucible” At the time when “The Crucible” was written‚ the United States and Russia were going through the Red Scare which was a major influence when Miller was writing this play. Miller’s tactic in writing this play was to remind people of how the hysteria of the witch hunts could be dangerously similar to the communist hunts going on in the United States at the time. Using the history from the Salem Witch Trials‚ he wrote a story that was sure to educate people about the

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