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    In Arthur Miller’s The Crucible, Reverend Hale’s character changes dramatically over the course of the play. Fears of witchcraft had overwhelmed the town of Salem, so they called in a renowned witch hunter, Reverend Hale. When Mr.Hale initially came to Salem, he initially believed that there was definitely witchery present in the town. But the longer Hale stayed in Salem, he realized that his first thought may not have been true. By the time the play ended, the Reverend had altogether changed…

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    The EMR saves a lot of space, instead of shelves and shelves full of files and paperwork. A patients file can get enormous and take up huge amounts of space depending on each office visit, and medical history. EMR saves on paper and hand written work. EMR 's make looking up a patient and their information easily and more accessible. With EMR 's there will be no more…

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    just mean they wear a cape or have a super hero ability. Sometime all anyone does to do to be a hero is help others in some way and sometimes even risk their own lives in order to do this. In 9/11, a man named Welles sacrificed his life in order to save others from the burning tower after the plane had crashed into it. He is known as a hero to many people due to the actions he took on that tragic day. Welles demonstrates being a hero by being selfless, determined, and by having courage. During…

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    herself more out there to help other people, she risked her body by getting raped by trying to save other, she escaped execution multiple times to keep saving others, and last but not least she got caught helping…

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    wrongness of the action itself rather than the rightness and wrongness of the consequences of that action. Deontology states that by trying to save the lives of everyone, one is completing their moral duties. This differs from utilitarianism due to the fact that a utilitarianist would pull the lever in the first scenario, whereas a deontologist would try to save everyone and ultimately walk away. In both scenarios, according to deontology, the moral thing to do would be to let the train take its…

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    experience can make or break a student’s college life. The one challenge many college students face is managing money for the year. Saving money in college can be a hard to do task due to the many expenses students face, but there are many ways to save and manage money as a college student. College students have great amount of expenses including Household expenses, Educational expenses and personal expenses. Whether a student begins to live in a dorm, rent an apartment or live at home with…

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    fill in on the rest of the weekdays. This will save you money on gasoline and will also make the children’s ride to school a lot of fun because they will be riding with friends. The same is true…

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    Automatic Organ Donation Automatic Organ Donation should be mandatory. Donating organs you will be able to save lives and that will make you a true hero to that person and their family. People in every age give and receive donation in 2014 29,532 people received organ transplant. “Every 10 minutes people are being wait listed 22/79 die each day waiting for transplant. The government should make organ donation mandatory. People are dying every 10 minutes waiting on donors. As of 2014 30,032…

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    also knows he has to do it to save his innocent wife.…

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    Speak Character Analysis

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    Speak is a coming-of-age novel about 14-year-old Melinda Sordino as she struggles with the weight of her pain as a victim of rape. Melinda is a fictional character; yet, for thousands of other girls in the world, her experiences are a vivid reality. Although I have not shared her experience, as long as there is someone that is able to relate to Melinda, I believe that Speak is a realistic representation of adolescent experience. Rape crimes are far more common than people believe it to be.…

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