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    Arthur Dimmesdale‚ Hester Prynne’s minister‚ suffers the greatest burden in the novel. Little does the congregation know that he had an affair with Hester. Instead of admitting his sinful act‚ he keeps it secret. In the Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ this secretive sin brings Arthur Dimmesdale physical‚ emotional‚ and spiritual burdens. Arthur Dimmesdale inflicts a physical burden upon himself with self-loathing and torture. He takes Puritan fasting to an extreme by starving himself “

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    Honor In King Arthur

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    found in the fantastic story King Arthur‚ an old British legend. It is palpable that the society presented in King Arthur places significant emphasis on honour‚ made apparent when looking at the battles fought in the story‚ Sir Lancelot’s heroic and noble deeds‚ and the final siege of Lancelot’s castle. One can distinctly see the emphasis King Arthur’s society invests on honour when looking at the battles fought in the myth‚ particularly those fought by King Arthur. During his altercation with Sir

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    In Exile (Arthur Nortje

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    English 101D First Assignment Unique Nr: 826883 Dedre Immelman Student nr 5012-960-0 In Exile (Arthur Nortje) Question 1 The poem “In Exile” was written by Arthur Nortje in the 1960 – 1970 period. There could be different interpretations to the meaning of the title “In Exile”. Arthur Nortje won a scholarship to study at the Jesus College at Oxford University. Arthur became one of the privileged few “chosen” to further their education outside the borders of South Africa. Can he be seen as truly

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    Arthur Miller’s play The Crucible develops characters that portray problems with their identities. This inner struggle is clearly seen in the main character John Proctor. He is the man Miller has chosen to struggle with “the dilemma of men‚ fallible‚ subject to pride‚ but forced to choose between the “negative good” of truth and morality‚ and the “positive good” of human life.” (Internet‚ Arthur Miller Home Page) In order for this character to develop‚

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    Decision

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    Lab 1: Decision Trees and Decision Rules Evgueni N. Smirnov smirnov@cs.unimaas.nl August 21‚ 2010 1. Introduction Given a data-mining problem‚ you need to have data that represent the problem‚ models that are suitable for the data‚ and of course a data-mining environment that contains the algorithms capable of learning these models. In this lab you will study two well-known classification problems. You will try to find classification models for these problems using decision

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    Uncertainty in Arthur Frank’s Illness Experience Sandra Varghese 100975013 George Brown College Uncertainty in Arthur Frank’s Illness Experience A known fact is that life is uncertain. Many adversities such as chronic illness can increase the uncertainty in one’s life. The purpose of this paper is to analyze the concept of uncertainty by applying the antecedents of Mishel’s (1990) Re-conceptualized Theory of Uncertainty to the illness experience described by Arthur Frank in “At the

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    Arthur Miller’s play The Crucible is a social commentary on witch hunts in early America‚ as well as an Aristotelian tragedy. In Aristotle’s essay Poetics‚ Aristotle explains that a character flaw (imperfection or weakness in one’s personality or values) or an error in judgment can lead to tragedy. The word for this is hamartia. Aristotle also goes on to state that the tragic hero will find enlightenment through his or her lamentable situation. In Miller’s play there are two characters in particular

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    Essay On Arthur Freed

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    called Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. For many years‚ under the leadership of Louis B. Mayer‚ Dore Schary‚ and others‚ the studio created magnificent musical films that remain unsurpassed creations in movie history. Mainly‚ there were three musical producers‚ Arthur Freed‚ Joe Pasternak‚ and Jack Cummings. Each producer had his team‚ these were referred to as “units”‚ such as the famous “Freed Unit”‚ known for making the most sophisticated musicals with popular songs. Freed also adapted Broadway shows into films

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    doesn’t really want or need the turkeys‚ his gesture seems patronizing. Griffin notes that in being paternalistic toward black people‚ whites only reveal their prejudice and downgrade black people’s dignity. Black people want and need their lawful rights‚ not pity or handouts. I chose this quote because it shows how not everyone is the same. It proves that stereotypes are in fact not true. In this book‚ the biggest stereotype is that every white man is racist. That none of them truly care for

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    information‚ whether it be good or bad‚ to share with the others in the encampment. At this point it was rare to receive any good news as most news was bad and they always expected to worse. Arthur and Josek belonged to Simon’s small group and were his closest friends. Josek was very strong in his Jewish faith‚ but Arthur and Simon did not share his same strength. Josek would try to uplift and share his knowledge with them as much as possible. Josek had gone to the ghetto

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