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    Therefore, the accusation of behaving in such an unethical matter is regretted. As always and as an employee working for Kinetic I am obeying all the standard practise and code of ethics when dealing and carry out my duties for the company. For your information, there is no such evidence or grounds to prove that the surrounding claims are true, therefore any needs that I’m intended to dispute of being unethical, are for me to decline or show no cause for, in relation to the accusations made…

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    Many times in the past history has repeated itself, and it will always repeat itself. In the 1950’s the Senator of Wisconsin, Joseph McCarthy began trials and investigations to expose communists in Hollywood. All hearings were a result of false accusations, just like in The Crucible when people who had no connection with witches or any association with witchcraft were being falsely accused of preforming it. The book and the history from the 1950’s have many parallels, John Proctor can be seen as…

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    In California, in the year 1994, there was an action report published by J. Kent Garman, M.D. titled “Accusations of Sexual Misconduct or Harassment against Physicians.” He begins the bulk of his article with the following: “Over the previous several months, articles on sexual misconduct have appeared in [Several California County bulletins]… In addition, 10…

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    witch trials. The characters in the play that are most to blame are Abigail and Danforth because Abigail makes false accusations throughout the whole play, she causes all the hysteria that feeds the witch trials, and Danforth fails to act to stop the hysteria. One of the reasons why Abigail is most to blame for the witch trials is because how often Abigail makes false accusations throughout the play. Firstly, Abigail accuses Tituba of witchcraft right in the beginning when she told the girls…

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    allegory for the Red Scare in the McCarthy era because they both revolve around false accusations and differing opinions or beliefs. These false accusations lead to people being wrongly questioned and left them living in fear simply due to their opinion and beliefs. In the Mccarthy era, and in the book The Crucible, people were found guilty for believing in communism and doing witchcraft based off of false accusations made by people trying to protect themselves. Many people lived in fear of…

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    Socrates under that accusation. When Socrates claimed that the people of Athens would be hurt more by his execution than he will, he mentioned how an unjust killing would not be good for the soul. This would be an unjust killing because Socrates had already proven to the jurors that he has not corrupted the youth nor do any of the other accusations that Meletus held against Socrates were even true. Socrates also proved to the jury that Meletus' did not even care about these accusations held…

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    their own meeting house. The disputes begin when the ministers are elected. By 1692, three ministers had already been appointed and dismissed. During the term of the fourth minister, Rev. Samuel Parris, in which the witch accusations began. It is seen in the map of witchcraft accusations from February 29th to March 31st in…

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    Doctors could not find the cause or the cure so they believed they were cursed. The three girls named Sarah Good, Sarah Osborn, and Tituba who was a Caribbean slave was accused of witchcraft. In the following month, Tituba admitted to the accusations because she could not bear the suffering of pain and torture. Tituba had been known to tell the girls stories of omen's voodo and witchcraft from her native forklore. Others soon followed the accusers. Other villiagers came up with…

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    have been a way of using sex as a weapon to achieve her desire to become a noble woman of the highest rank. Anne Boleyn promise to be exactly what he wanted, a devoted wife and to be the one to conceive him with the son he always wanted, when the accusation was put forth she repeatedly claim that she never forgot her devotion: “And to speak a truth, never Prince had Wife more Loyal in all Duty, and in all true Affection, than you have found in Anne Boleyn, with which Name and Place could…

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    each other of witchcraft over the smallest of reasons simply because of the paranoia. Fear and accusations lead to the majority of the town losing their minds and continue the spread of witchcraft,…

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