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The Crucible
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... to do anything to marry him or to keep the relationship going. So within the first few scenes of the book, John Proctor is told by his housekeeper, Mary, that his wife, Goody Proctor, has been accused of being a witch. Although Mary is sworn by the court not to tell who said it, John has good idea that it was Abigail Williams who charged her. After all, Abigail Williams wants to keep her affair with John Proctor therefore would accuse Goody Proctor so she could have John all to herself. John then has a private discussion with Abigail telling her that he will never love her (Abigail) again and that he will seek re ...




Working At Mcdonalds
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... employees do to the food. These I assure you are not true. Since I have worked there, I have not witnessed one unsanitary, or unsafe act. It takes a great deal of team work to get the job done. There is a whole manual dedicated to procedures at McDonald's that is about 400 pages long. This is only a basic set of instructions for training, serving customers, and working window (on which I will elaborate further). Training is one of the most difficult stages to go through while working. If you can make it through the training, and impress the managers with your work, you are almost guaranteed a position. T ...




Egalitarian Language
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... recruiting slogan, "Be all that you can be in the army." This is not to say that all people are racist or sexist in some way, but that, no matter what color or sex, people are born with different natural skills which can help them to succeed in areas that someone else could not therefore they are not equal. The only possible way to mold our language towards an egalitarian society would be to outlaw certain words and phrases. This law would be virtually impossible to enforce due to the incredible number of people, not only in the world but even just in large cities. The only way to enforce a law of this kind woul ...




Nothing Is Certain
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... not by the general public then at least by mathematicians. However Max Born states the theory only holds water if the exact sphere of reference is specified, if then the sphere of reference can never be known to a point where there is no question as to it being perfect, therefore a basic theory of motion is null and void. The statement “nothing can be known with certainty” holds true to the vast unending universe all the way down to the tinniest subatomic particle. Everything is moving; nothing can be studied to so exactly that there is no question about the object, because the act of studying an object ...




Bless Me Ultima
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... dream because he worships the golden carp before God. God deems that “I can have [one] who has golden idols before [me]” (165) thereby forbidding Antonio from heaven because he had an idol, the golden carp, before God. God does not forgive Antonio because he is a “not a God of forgiveness” but when he does offer forgiveness God claims that Antonio must ask for Tenorio’s forgiveness also. “No! No! I cried, it is Narciso that you must forgive,”(65) Antonio refuses the idea that he, Narciso and Tenorio could all be in heaven together. While Narciso was protecting Ultima f ...




Weber And Rationalisation
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... is but a particular case) refers to increasing human mastery over the natural and social environment. In turn, these changes in social structure have changed human character through changing values, philosophies, and beliefs. Such superstructural norms and values as individualism, efficiency, self-discipline, materialism, and calculability have been encouraged by the bureaucratic process. Bureaucracy and rationalisation were rapidly replacing all other forms of organisation and thought. Beginning to form a stranglehold on all sectors of Western society. Denying the possibility of developmental laws in sociology ...




The Job Of A Graphic Designer
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... but graphic artists are also important to advertising agencies, commercial art and reproduction firms, publishing firms, manufacturing firms, department stores, the motion picture industry, and government agencies. A graphic artist must be able to listen to the client and use his input towards an eye-catching design. The tools of a graphic artist The equipment that a graphic artist uses computers, mainly Macintoshes because of their dependability, ease of use, and graphics capabilities. For storage they use Zip disks ranging from 100 megabytes to 250 megabytes, and Jazz drives which can go from 1 gigabyte ...




The Errancy Of Fundamentalism
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... More formally, the argument of this essay can be expressed in the following manner: 1. If the Christian god (as defined in footnote [2]) exists, there is a being who is omnipotent, omniscient, and perfectly good. [propositonal function] 2. If there is a being who is omnipotent, omniscient, and perfectly good, his revelation is error-free, unambiguously clear, and objectively verifiable as true. [propositional function] 3. The Bible is neither error-free, unambiguously clear, nor objectively verifiable. [proposition based on observation] C. The Christian god does not exist. We shall ...




Work And Labour
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... in deep caverns can be very dangerous, but the most damage received was even before you stepped into the mine. "Dust to Dust" by Charlie Angus explains this theory. There is a mining sickness that has taken many lives. It is called Silicosis. "In gold mines, the silica is found in the quartz veins that surround the ore. Disturbed dust attacks and lacerates the lining of the lung with it's jagged, crystalline edges. In the confined spaces underground, a miner has no choice but to breath in large amounts of silica dust. The effects of long term exposure are a litany o ...




Social Security
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... is no law prohibiting their use by business and government. Banks and other financial institutions use this number to report interest earned on accounts to the IRS. Other government agencies use these numbers in computer matching operations to stop fraud and abuse. Although you can’t prevent others from asking for the number, it does not give the use the right to access you records. The privacy of these records is guaranteed, unless by use of the government for health or welfare programs. Each number comes in 9 digits, and has 3 parts. The first three digits indicate the state shown in the mailing addr ...




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