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    around the world, with the highest research funding among all public universities and a great amount of internship opportunities that are offered, the College of LSA would definitely be one of the top choices for students who have desires to achieve excellency. I am one of them. I aim to receive the best possible education in my interest of study. I want to come here because I know that UMich will build me a pathway to…

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    Tech Squad Research Paper

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    a computer or designing a 3d item. One specific reason would be because our school has many pieces and parts of technology for me to use. Mrs. Hockenberry also was awarded teacher of the year which just goes to show she isn’t just known for her excellency…

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    Many people lost their lives and others lost their good reputation. Reputation seems to have been an occurring theme in the play. People wanted to keep their reputation clean. “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.” Hale didn't want to believe the the girls were faking it because…

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    As Hale said in Act three of the Crucible, “ 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.”. The Readers can obviously see how apprehensive he is when…

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    It looked to change the convictions and ways of life of individuals by the reception of excellencies. For example, balance, cheapness and the ethic of diligent work. It additionally looked to stir individuals to the situation of the less fortunate in the public arena, for example, slaves, convicts and the disabled, and work to improve their lives…

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    What Is Stereotypes?

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    Stereotypes can be defined as a way used to unfairly characterize a person ,and they impact our society in many ways (Stereotype). For example, in an interview with Guy Raz from NPR, Jamila Lyiscott says “So I may not come always before you with excellency of speech, but do not judge me by my language and assume that I’m to ignorant to teach cause I speak three tongues one of each home, school, and friends (Raz, Jamila)”. This shows stereotypes because everyone is different and talks and acts…

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    this character, it is said, “Proctor, respected, and even feared in Salem…”(Miller). It is made evidently clear that this character is of great importance. And later on in the play, Parris after mentioning Rebecca Nurse and John Proctor, says, “Excellency, but these people have great weight yet in the town”(Miller). He says this in reference to their hanging that is to take place that morning, and…

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    Lies In The Crucible

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    with Proctor now, exclaims, "Excellency, it is a natural lie to tell. . . But my oath to Heaven, I believe him now, and I pray you call back his wife before we-." When Elizabeth slanders to the court, he tries to persuade the court anyone would lie to save their loved one. Hale sees how the absurd witchcraft business came to be and strives to influence the court to stop sentencing people from innocent deaths. Hearing Mary Warren's testimony, Parris acknowledges, "Excellency, she were under…

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    The Crucible Fear Essay

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    Others fear to another's advantage in The Crucible. Fear is one of the leading reasons that influence people’s decisions in life. These fears were used as a bludgeon in Arthur Miller’s play The Crucible. This weapon was used to manipulate others to get what they want. This play starts with rumours about the rising of witchcraft, and when these rumors surfaced the cumulation of fear spread across the town like wildfire. The spread of fear caused the lives of the innocent to be robbed of their…

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    Gilbert Scott-Heron was an African-American author, poet, musician, and composer. Furthermore, Scott-Heron was very active in the soul, jazz, and hip-hop genre. Scott-Heron released this the poem “The Revolution Will Not Be Televised” at the age of twenty-one and has been sampled by multiple singers such as Lupe Fiasco, Kanye West, Common, Queen Latifah and more. Revolution defines a fundamental change in political power or organizational structures that takes place when the population rises up…

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