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    Background: John Doe is an IT professional and my colleague. He had been in his position for about 10 years. He is very vocal and likes to do things the way they have always been done. Because he 's been there for so long, he thinks he knows how to do things. Job description, Job Title for John and myself are very similar, IT Application Developers. The Application Development basically comprises of two components: Front End (User Interface) and a Back End (Business component). We always have to…

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    Thomas Hobbes & John Locke John Locke and Thomas Hobbes were both known as social contract theorists and natural law theorists. Both completely different in terms of their stand and conclusions in several laws of nature. They were two English philosophers that have made huge impact not only in the seventeenth century but also by helping to establish a strong government for the rights of the people. Hobbes born in 1588 and Locke later born in 1632, for Hobbes people did not have a right to…

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    American tragedy The Crucible by Arthur Miller, many readers consider the protagonist, John Proctor to be the tragic hero. According to Aristotle, a tragic hero is a literary character who makes a judgment error that inevitably leads to his/her own destruction. The hero would rather die than to tarnish his name, dignity, and honor. The protagonist, John Proctor, is the embodiment of a tragic hero. John Proctor is known in the town to be a good and honest man. He owns a farm, has a family…

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    October 25,1764: Abigail Smith marries John Adam Richard Cranch, a friend of Abigail’s, starting bringing John Adams with him to the family library. This is how Abigail met John, at first they did not get along quite well. He thought Abigail was a wit, who lacked in tenderness and Abigail thought he spoke too much. As his vistas became frequent, they both slowly began to find something attractive about each other. After John graduated Harvard in 1755, he decided to study law. At twenty-six…

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    What Does John Locke Say

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    What would John Locke say? Human beings were created equally. Despite our economic or cultural level, we should all have the same rights and be treated with equality. However, this is not the case of the 21 century, a time where many people’s rights are being violated. In addition, people’s liberty, life and right of property are being drastically taken away. With this in mind, now I can introduce an important philosopher relevant to the topic, this is John Locke. Even though he doesn’t form…

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    In John Steinbeck’s novels, he makes it clear that everything is included on purpose. The women characters that he portrays in “The Chrysanthemums”, a short story, and in Of Mice and Men, a novel, both have an isolation from society. During the Great Depression it was a hard time for everyone, but especially women did not get the respect and abilities that the men got back then, and the abilities that they have now. Their relationships with people around them affect how they can feel by being…

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    John Proctor Character Analysis Throughout both the play and the movie John Proctor has a large role in the town. He has both good and bad times and his opinion carries a lot of weight in the town. He is a major character because he has a large impact on what others do at many times. I have chosen to analyse John because his internal struggles are very intriguing and help to show how we all feel at times about ourselves. John Proctor has a lot of importance in the areas of personality,…

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    death, and do whatever it takes to spread the truth. That being said, John Proctor, of Arthur Miller’s The Crucible is without a doubt a good individual. He is a hardworking and truthful man, he sacrifices himself for the sake of others, restoring honor in the family name, and he does whatever it takes to spread the truth, hiding beneath the lies of the citizens in Salem. First of all, like many other people in Salem, John Proctor is a faithful and hardworking man farmer. He is dedicated to…

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    In 1600s England John Locke was an Enlightenment Philosopher who believed in natural law. Locke had many achievements during his time that people could think of as good or bad. I think that Locke´s accomplishments that he made during his time should be thought of more as good rather than bad. During his early life John Locke was born in Wrington, England in 1646. He was sent to Westminster School for six years. Then he went to Oxford for 4 years and got his master´s degree in 1658. Locke…

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    John Proctor is the tragic hero in The Crucible by Arthur Miller. The downfall of John in the play is due to a human flaw, which largely qualifies him as a tragic hero. John is a respectable farmer, who has a high social status .The tragic flaw was the physical attraction he had towards Abigail Williams, yet he had a wife. His wife realizes his husband’s acts of adultery and gets jealous. Proctor knows that he has the option to confess the deed. However, his pride comes in his way and he is…

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