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    The Uses of Fear in Society Fear makes societies act in a chaotic manner. They will do anything to save themselves and the ones they love no matter the consequence. Civilians will cling to any chance of salvation when in despair. In The Crucible, by Arthur Miller, Governor Danforth uses fear to scare innocent civilians into pleading guilty to witchcraft. Jonathan Edwards’ sermon, “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God,” includes gruesome details clarifying what would happen if the sinners didn’t…

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    more evidence such as kids dying low payments, losing loved ones and even more . For example most of the people that worked there got hurt in someway. Like the guy that lost his legs. A quote that proves this is “Before I lost my legs in a blast furnace explosion I made $10.00 a week.” Who was the most believable witness? Why? the strongest argument and in my opinion evidence was when I noticed that people lost their legs and children from working. I think this because they were risking…

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    Personal Narrative

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    It was a Tuesday afternoon and the heat in Mr. Martin's room felt as if we were next to the sun. The schools maintenance crew always kept the furnace on the highest setting possible. “So class what did we talk about yesterday ?” said Mr. Martin as he takes out the 590 page textbook on accounting and finance. “We talked about how to find assets, liabilities and owner's equity,” says Ms. Know” it all in the front of the classroom.” As Mr. Martin begins his lesson, I quietly whisper to my best…

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    Akshar Modi Mr White Ela 8 25, April 2024 Weekly Essay for Night. First, they lived in the town of Sighet, and they lived in a synagogue. Then they moved to the ghetto. It was not far from their original home. Then they got transported on a train to Kaschau, then Birkenau. They got the identification. Eli Wiesel's number is A-7713. The prisoners were given striped uniforms to wear. Then they walked into Auschwitz, which was their concentration camp, where they worked and got little food. In the…

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    Biblical Oppression Essay

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    "We use to lived in Cuba through a police state in which our possessions, our speech, our faith were monitored closely by the government with the fear of punishment if we say something or did something those in power didn 't like," she continued. "We never thought we would see this happening that is now in this country here in Houston ... in our beloved America. ... But it is here and it is now” (Magda Hermida immigrant pastor’s wife in Houston, Tx). America has always been known as the “Land of…

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    Case 1: “Southern Builders Inc. vs. Shaw Development LLC, Case No. 19-C-07-011405 (Md. Cir. Ct. 2007)”. Specifically determining roles and duties for each project team member in the project contracts is extremely necessary to successful green-building-project delivery. If there are ambiguities as for varied services or work, problems will instantaneously occur. Facts and Issues. This is one of the first lawsuits related to green construction in the United States. In this case, Shaw…

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    cities and railroads across the nation. One of the most important developments was the revolutionizing of iron and steel. The steel industry emerged around western Pennsylvania and eastern Ohio due to the fact that coal, which is used to fuel the furnaces, and iron, which is made into steel using a variety of methods, were found in abundance in that area. Pittsburg, P.A. became one of the centers of the steel world. New Jersey ironmaster Abram S. Hewitt introduced a process of making steel…

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    him as a young black male was inferior to whites. He does not feel he deserves the extra money and the care the Daltons give him, and he becomes troubled with the power given to him. This it what causes him to kill Mary and burn her body in the furnace. The moment Bigger realized Mary was dead something inside him changed. Instead of being the boy from Book 1 who posted a front for his fear of robbing the store, he was all for it. Hiding her body, and the adrenaline that came with it was a way…

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    Flashover

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    Fire has been used by humans for at most 1.5 million years, but now everyone either uses or experiences fire in some way. Wood needs a base temperature of 356 ℉ to ignite, but normally there's more to it than that. Most wood has water inside it and fire cannot burn with water, so a fire will heat the wood to a temperature of 212℉, so that the water inside the wood boils and escapes as steam (Synonym ). As wood dries, at 572℉ it begins to release combustible gases that ignite when they…

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    I Am Jane Addams Analysis

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    Kracha and Mike are sitting at the bar when an older American woman walks in. She takes a seat next to them and says, ”I bet I know where you gentleman are from.” Kracha and Mike just stare wondering where this conversation is going to go. “You gentleman are Slovak immigrants, Austria-Hungary born to be my guess.” Kracha and Mike were wide eyed. Their only response was to introduce themselves. The ladies response was “ I am Jane Addams.” Addams a very outspoken woman begins to talk about her…

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