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    The following paper will be about juror #3, or rather, Jerry. Jerry is a fascinating individual with a deeply rooted disdain for children. One could imagine that it came from his rough upbringing with his own father that caused him to begin to see kids in much the same way as his father did. Jerry has always had a rough time maintaining social relations due to his narrowmindedness on almost every subject which leads him to have a short temper. Once his mind is focused on one set of beliefs,…

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    from her society, on account of her infidelity in the eyes of the lord, a.k.a adultery. Her husband, however, was nowhere to be seen. The irony is that he was there, and witnessed her ostracization happen. The story’s narrator had made it clear that Roger Chillingworth, the Scarlet Letter’s main antagonist, is keeping something from the public. However, is not the only secret being hidden. Even Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale, a renowned man by the town of Boston, has kept his infidelity to himself.…

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    The character Roger Chillingworth in Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter helps to construct the novel through his pursuit of evil. His name, physical appearance, and his actions show his negative intentions for Hester, Pearl, and Dimmesdale. His character is portrayed as an entity of the devil, who works toward the main goal of exposing Dimmesdale. Chillingworth is Hester’s husband, who she had planned to leave England and start a new life in Boston with. Hester and him are a part of the…

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    The referees or officials need to come up with better rules. “Referee Walt Anderson, also the head of officiating for the Big 12 Conference, led a meeting with the Houston Texans on Friday. He said commissioner Roger Goodell has been "very involved" in discussions with the league's rules committee and referees to find ways to limit the number of head injuries, while also maintaining the game's integrity” (“New NFL rules designed to limit head injuries”). They…

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    Ethical Responsibility An ethically responsible person is someone who will always do the correct thing even if it means risking their lives. I believe that the fact that others are too ignorant to actually try to help others is ridiculous and that people are selfish. Being ethically responsible in our time and day is a a very uncommon thing that others sometimes take for granted w/out even thinking about the types of things that person has done to help others. In the article “can the law…

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    Pink Floyd Research Paper

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    influence, and peace movement. Pink Floyd over the years have been have been known over the years for their massive hit of an album Dark Side of the moon and through the controversial concert Games for man that has been timeless through the ages. As Roger…

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    Roger Sipher School

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    In the article, “So that nobody has to go to school if they don’t want to” By Roger Sipher. An associate professor of history at the State University of New York. Sipher weighs in on the factors leading to believe why American Education is in trouble. First, Sipher introduces the “present mandatory laws”, which force kids to attend school who have no desire to learn or be present. As a result, motivated students cannot receive a quality education. Another reason he feels that prevents the…

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    Roger Ferris Essay

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    First of all, the principle of the spy universe that the ends justify the means can be observed through the main character Roger Ferris. Indeed, Ferris often sacrifices people or part of his personal life to achieve the ends. For instance, at the beginning of the book Ferris has a source of information whose name is Nizar who needs to get expediated in the United States to be save (p.48). However, Ferris knows that he cannot save this guy, so he takes all the information he needs and promises…

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    maybe let Anne get out of jail. Nineteen of the men that signed that paper were planning on moving to Long Island or New Jersey but instead settled in the Providence Plantations. After Anne’s church trial she went on a six day journey from Boston to Roger Williams, Anne also brought all thirteen of her kids. From there they took boats to get to Aquidneck Island which was later known as Rhode Island. The nineteen men that signed that paper ended up coming here and building houses in advance for…

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    In Agatha Christie’s The Murder of Roger Ackord, various philosophical themes are present throughout the novel. One theme in particular, reality vs. appearance, plays a vital role in expressing the novel’s main plot line. Reality and appearance or reality vs. appearance addresses how “things might not always be what they seem” and that it is easy to judge things initially based on their first appearance, when in actuality they might be the complete opposite of what we had initially perceived…

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