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    to were murderers, liars, and any other felonious sinners. Paul Discusses His Changed Life He explains to Timothy that through Jesus Christ he was able to abandon his sinful ways and cease…

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    and soul of the individual that the battle between good and evil is waged and ultimately won or lost.” (M. Scott Peck). In the Crucible, this quote expresses the characters that portray the play. As shown in the Crucible text, Abigail Williams is a liar, corrupted, and lustful woman. On the contrast, Elizabeth Proctor is a honest, kind, and loyal woman. Abigail Williams and Elizabeth Proctor both had different personalities. They were the literal definition of ‘fire and ice’, and ‘complete…

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    Huck Finn and Tom Sawyer are two very adventurous boys. Huck and Tom are similar, but there are many more differences between them. Tom is one who thinks things should be done a certain way, a traditional way. However, Huck feels like things can be done in a practical way. Tom is the idealist while Huck is the pragmatist. This is seen countless times as Huck and Tom try and free Jim. Tom runs on his own agenda. Tom knows all along that Jim is a free slave, but doesn’t tell Huck because that…

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    Jakob Ammann is known as the founder of the Amish movement. Jakob was born in Switzerland on February 12, 1644. He was an Anabaptist/Mennonite/Amish leader and he founded the Amish religious movement. In his early childhood, he barely could read and write; historical documents suggested that he possibly could have received some form of limited formal education (Huppi). At first, Jakob strongly embraced the Anabaptist and he had a good standing and relationship with the state church, Swiss…

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    According to the accusers chart on document B there were twenty-nine out of thirty-four people were females twenty-three of twenty-nine were under twenty-one years old. Another possible cause for the salem witch trials was that the girls were good liars and excellent actors.In documant C the lying acted as if they were afflicted when Bridget Bishop shook her head and rolled her eyes up durring the examination. The girls testimony was…

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    All that glitters, is not gold. Not all the people you see, are the people you think they are. Some are more admirable than others, and this doesn’t just apply to people in society, it applies to any character in anything. A book, a movie, etc. Everyone has their favorite character in a book, but they also have a character, they hate. In The Crucible, John Proctor is the most admirable character and Abigail is the least admirable. John Proctor stands with his word. If he says he is going to do…

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    A brave new world is an idea of what will happen in the future. The idea of placement in society, and new technologies in science. Today we can make clones out of humans by multiplying cells and speedy cell growth process. In the 1930’s they never would have known how far we have come but they had an approximal idea. The technologies we have now are so close to unlocking the skills they have in the book. The advanced technologies could already exist and is just now open to the public. In a brave…

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    Martin Luther was not the only person to take issue with the Catholic Church. There was the Calvinism and Anglicanism that were on the same side with the Lutheran branch of Protestantism. They have similar qualities but also different. Lutheran, Calvinism and Anglicanism was different by the beliefs of Eucharist, Salvation, and the importance of the bible. Lutheran branch of Protestantism was formed in Germany (north), Sweden, Denmark and Norway. Martin Luther believed the same with Anglican…

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    Holden's outer self thinks he is the greatest sex maniac and the greatest liar ever but, his inner self is selfless, caring and sympathetic. Holden has many characteristic, but only one stands out he most. Holdens main characteristic is caring. Holden is caring because when he was fighting with Stradlater after he said “Give her the time in Ed Banky’s goddam car?” (Salinger 43). After Holdens fight with Stradlater it affected Holden in a negative way because Stradlater was one of Holdens few…

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    In the excerpt from the book “The Treasure of the City of Ladies,” Christine De Pizan informs the reader about how a woman with wealth should act within her environment. The excerpt goes on to talk about how women with wealth should act towards people that are not nobles. She must act like a great lady of nobility towards people such as religious people (clergymen), middle class, and the common people. The reasons she wants to be kind to these people is so that they will pray to God for her and…

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