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    Abby's Forensic Career

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    I started watching NCIS when I was eleven or twelve, and since then I have strived to be more like Abby Sciuto. Abby is the definition of “never judge a book by it’s cover.” While she may seem scary and intimidating dressing in all black with several visible tattoos, she is the most down to earth, intelligent woman that I have ever seen on a television show. She is a forensic scientist who works at NCIS and her skills are vital to every single case they solve. She is well versed in forensic…

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    affair. This affair has caused strain on their relationship, and it leads to the mutual dislike between Abby and Elizabeth. The animosity between the two women is very understandable. Elizabeth is very low-key about her dislike for Abby, but on the other hand Abby is very hostile towards Elizabeth. Abby is going to do anything she can to oust Elizabeth not only from Salem, but Johns life; because Abby wants to be with John. Elizabeth begins to feel solicitous about what is going to happen in the…

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    Racial Credentialing Test

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    individual. Ultimately, race is a social construct, and people may self-identify as a different race than what they would seem to others (this is supported by the Modern Sociological Concept of Race). However, for a period in American history, litigating the race of someone was very important-it could be the difference between life and death if they were charged with a crime, or civilly they could sue for their freedom, as in the case of Abby Guy and her children. Being white gave, and continues…

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    Hlg Case

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    Abby, Ben, and Connie all have the intention to create a legal relationship with HLG, and HLG has an intention to create a legal relationship for only first 20 applications. However, there are no agreements among them. The consideration is that the application of Abby is conformed to the current offer of HLG, which may have an agreement between two parties. Thus, there is an existence of building a binding contract…

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    in Salem. Everyone in the play calls her Abby, and she is a brutal, defensive and deceitful child. Abigail thought everyone seen her as an innocent little girl but a lot of people in the village seen her as a brutal child. John Proctor and Abby had an affair when she was their servant. Once Proctor told her there would be no more of it, she thought the only thing to do was to get rid of Elizabeth Proctor and Proctor would come running back to her. Abby soon charged Elizabeth with being a witch…

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    Williams is a prime example of a person who will go the extra mile to cover up her mistakes. Abigail Williams kills people because she fears the consequences of lying. She is a twisted girl who is found naked in the woods with many other girls one night. Abby is the…

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    The written word can be a very powerful thing. Some people may not see it as an almighty force, but perhaps as a few scratches on a paper. The truly intelligent people on the other hand, the people that can look past the stereotypes and see the true potential can see the true power that it is capable of. You have to learn how to use it to its full potential to be able to truly unleash the the power. It has the power to change what a person thinks and even what they feel. In Arthur…

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    the girls are loyal to Abby after she threatens them. One of the girls that happened to be in the group was Marry Warren. She was John Proctor’s servant and was loyal to Abby at first. After Elizabeth, John’s wife was accused of witch craft, Mary’s loyalty switched over to John and Elizabeth. She finally confessed that what the Abby and the other girls were doing was “pretense” (Miller 187). However, after Abby and her entourage pulled a believable act, Mary goes back to Abby (Miller 144). In…

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    Second, John Proctor still cares for Abigail. John and Abby meet up in Salem and John says, “Abby, I may think of you softly from time to time,” and Abby says, “I have seen you looking up, burning in your loneliness. Do you tell me you’ve never looked up at my window? Proctor: I may have looked up” (both from Act1). This shows that John still has feelings for Abby. As previously mentioned, John and Abigail had an affair about 8 months prior to when The Crucible…

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    feelings for John. Proctor has lead Abigail on and toyed with her feelings, making her feel offended and betrayed. Early in act I, Abby says, “I know you clutched my back behind your house and sweated like a stallion whenever I…

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