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    an astronomer, Gerd Faltings and Henryk Iwaniezproletarian, mathematicians. They crowned share of Shaw Prize for making fundamental contribution to astronomy and mathematics. The Shaw Prize is an internationally prestigious award to recommend excellency in astronomy, life science and medicine and mathematical sciences. The Prize for Astronomy goes to Bill Borucki, who directed the mission of kepler telescope in an effort to scout earth-sized habitable planets beyond the realm of Solar System.…

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    In early Greece, Aristotle thoroughly believed that every drama should contain a beginning, middle, and end. Later, the Roman, Aelius Donatus, expanded this into what is presently known as the dramatic structure of a five-act play. In this structure, every act has a defined purpose: the exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and denouement. Shakespeare later made this dramatic structure famous for years to come. Although a four-act play, The Crucible incorporates all of the…

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    innocent death. An example is when the girls started accusing innocent people of witchcraft; they did this to cover something up they did. You see this as well in Danforth, who is so easily convinced of a lie. In court, Hale says to Danforth, “ Excellency, it is a natural lie to tell;…

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    trials. Reverend John Hale is an intellectual person who is not willing to condemn anyone without hard evidence. When John Proctor signs a deposition for Judge Danforth stating that the girls who started the witch trials are lying, Hale explains, “Excellency, I have signed seventy-two death warrants; I am a minister of the Lord, and I dare not take a life without there be a proof so immaculate no slightest qualm of conscience may doubt it” (3. 516-519). After realizing that Judge Danforth did…

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    The main focus of this paper is to better understand the ethical system. Ethical system is defined as beliefs of being right or wrong; it can be from religious values or even personal experiences. The topics I will focus on is deontological, then talk a little about the differences between deontological and teleological. Based on the ethical system we have discussed in class, the one that fits me best would be egoism. It fits me best because self-interest is definitely something that describes…

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    Curacao Research

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    1.3. Curacao Information Curacao (of Kòrsou) is an island in the southern Caribbean near the South American coast. The capital of Curacao is Willemstad. Curacao is one of the four countries of the Dutch Kingdom (other countries are Aruba, St Maarten and Netherlands). Previously, the island was part of the Netherlands Antilles (with Bonaire, St Maarten, Saba and St. Eustatius). Curacao is famous for its gorgeous sandy beaches, excursion to the nearby volcanic rock known as “Klein Curacao”…

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    Eassy On 9/11 Attacks

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    As His Excellency, Tony Blair said, [2] “The people who perpetrate terrorism have no regard for the sanctity or value of human life and thus we, the democracies of the world must come together to defeat it and eradicate it. It is imperative to understand that this…

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    It was 2015, I was assisting my uncle, a veterinarian, in an orthopedic surgery on a dog. The air smelt heavily of alcohol, used for sterilization, my arms were starting to ache as I held the dog’s leg steady for amputation. The rush of adrenaline I felt kept my hands motionless, as I watched my uncle line up the bone cutters. The pressure built between my fingers till I felt the final snap of the bone. It was in this moment, and many moments proceeding, that I made my decision to pursue a…

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    Witchery In The Crucible

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    Their religion is very strict, you come to church every sunday, don't work on the sabbath, and you believe the ministers word like it’s the words of god himself. Anything they have done to go against this would make them look like a witch if they was accused by people of the town. When accused most of them are asked to say the 10 commandments and if they can’t say them then they are said to be a witch. The punishment for witchery if you confesses is to be beat severely, and if you don’t…

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    Kikuyu Tribe Essay

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    Dominance in Kenya Politics and Leadership Apart from economic success, the Kikuyu tribe has for years dominated leadership and politics in Kenya. Kenya's first president, the late Mzee Jomo Kenyatta was a Kikuyu. Kenya's third president, his Excellency Emilio Mwai Kibaki, likewise was a Kikuyu. The forth president of Kenya, Uhuru Muigai Kenyatta, is a Kikuyu. The late Professor Wangari Maathai, Africa's first female Nobel Peace Prize champion, was a Kikuyu. Kikuyu Tribe Traditional Foods…

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