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    Maya Angelou once said‚ “People will forget what you said‚ people will forget what you did‚ but people will never forget how you made them feel.” I often find that quote to be precisely true. “Araby” is a section of the book “The Dubliners”‚ which are all created by James Joyce. This story’s main focus is on something that I feel is pretty common nowadays: young love. It’s about a young boy that has an infatuation with his friend’s sister. He obsesses over her‚ and he watches her every move. The

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    Impact of hysteria on children in The Crucible Hysteria is displayed by communities all over the world. It is an important factor in making and especially breaking relationships. In Arthur Miller’s‚ The Crucible‚ hysteria plays an important role of tearing apart the community of Salem by creating an environment where people act on their grudges‚ which is exemplified by many of the characters throughout the play‚ such as Abigail‚ Proctor‚ and Danforth‚ as they ruin everyone’s life in the process

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    The crucible shows a lot of lies that overpower the truth told by the innocent which those lies make a big impact on so many different lives whether they’re innocent or guilty . Many of the people throughout the play the teens lied about most of the people that were put on trial for their own benefits. Those lies over power the truth told by the women accused of being a witch. In this play the truth did not set the women free but made them look like fools. Telling a lie can tell you a

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    The Atlantic Slave Trade had a both positive and negative impact on those involved in it to an extent. Britain’s economy benefited greatly from the slave trade as many industries flourished. This was an immense opportunity for those who were unemployed as it provided thousands of jobs. People were employed in industries like the building and repair of slave ships‚ selling the goods produced by slaves such as sugar and cotton‚ and banking. This resulted in the slave trade becoming the financial base

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    What is fear? Fear is the act of being scared of something. Usually‚ being afraid of fearing is just a state of mind. If your mind can tell you not to be scared then you won’t feel fearful but on the other hand if your mind tricks you into believing you should be fearful of something‚ you will become afraid of that person‚ place‚ thing‚ or object. Fear is the reasoning for the accusations of witchcraft & the devil circulating around Salem. Abigail began to accuse everyone for practicing

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    Reverend Hale In The Crucible there’s a fine but distinguishable line between doing the right and wrong thing. Sometimes‚ decisions are made without entirely knowing what the situation is and how it came about. W. Clement Stone once said‚ “Have the courage to say no. Have the courage to face the truth. Do the right thing because it is right.” Hale follows these expectations to good integrity. When everybody fell in line with the court he saw they were wrong‚ and he broke away to try to save who

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    Did Rome have a good impact on us today? No‚ I think Rome had a bad impact on us today. Intro: This should include a hook‚ the claim‚ and your reasons. Do- you think Rome had a good impact on us today? Did Rome actually do more bad than good or or the other way around? Body: Reason #1 One of the reasons I think Rome was bad was the government. The government was not well organized and the branches fought against each other and didn’t really focus on helping Rome but just fighting to see whose

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    The Immigration and Economy of the United States Economic globalization is a tendency‚ and it can move goods‚ services‚ technologies‚ and capital to achieve the cross-border cooperation. The United States also is a nation of immigrants‚ and a lot of foreign people who believe in American Dream has helped the economic success of the U.S. over the centuries. However‚ now the immigration is a very controversial issue in American‚ and the both presidential candidates also proposed a series of policies

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    out two significant events that have changed my leadership style and will carry over not just to my military career but my personal life as well. The first crucible‚ that has helped to make me a better leader as a young battery commander I had with one of my Lieutenants that changed my approach towards what I believed is the perfect combination of a strong character leader and the sensitivity every leader should display at all levels of command. The second crucible event I will describe in this paper

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    How to determine your audience Audience analysis is crucial to understanding how communication needs to be approached. Communication is dynamic process of understanding and sharing meaning. For it to be dynamic and shared and understood‚ communication should be tailored based on the audience social‚ economics‚ demographic traits. Success of your communication depends on the understanding of your audience and what their needs and interest are. “To be an effective writer‚ you must use language

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