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  • Tragedy Lies With The Entire Salem Community
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    The Crucible: Although Abigail and The Girls Initiate The Tragedy, Responsibility Lies With the Whole Salem Community Although Abigail and the girls initiate the tragedy, responsibility lies with the whole Salem community. Discuss. I do believe that Abigail and the girls initiated the tragedy, what with all their talk about spirits and the with the devil during the opening act. For one reason or another, it can be said that the blame for this tragedy lies with the entire Salem community. But cou...
  • Jonas Open Up Many Opportunities And Choices
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    The Giver, by Lois Lowry, Jonas was making a new beginning by making an end. Jonas was making an end by leaving the community. He left with Gabriel because he wanted to experience things outside his community. He was very hurt by the community because he couldn't openly share his feelings. He wanted to share and experience his feelings with other people. He felt the community did plenty of things wrong. Jonas did not seem to like what happened to people when they were released. He wanted to chan...
  • Community Known As Brook Farm
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    Rachel Arbeit December 5, 1999 Utopian Communities The word utopia, in its simplest form means a "perfect world". In other words it is a society in which man has reached such perfection that he is able to build a social system based on justice, reason and unity. Since the beginning of history, people have dreamed of creating utopian societies and many are still trying. In the history of Utopian Communities, three of the most known utopian communities are the Shakers, Brook Farm, and New Harmony....
  • Countries With Equal Social Classes
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    A specter is haunting Europe the specter of Communism. This was the opening line of Karl Marx's Manifesto of the Communist Party when it was published in 1848. Today, with the apparent failure of so many Communist experiments, this statement should be changed to A specter is haunting Communism the specter of capitalism. What is communism Is it as the democratic world sees it anarchic, dangerous, and careless Is it maybe the theory that the knowledge of one person, one individual, one among the t...
  • Conflict Stems From Certain Recognisable Human Failings
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    'THE CRUCIBLE'; By ARTHUR MILLER ESSAY QUESTION: 'Miller tries to show that conflict in 'The Crucible'; stems from certain recognisable human failings such as greed, vengeance, jealousy, ambition, fear and hysteria. ' ; Discuss this statement and, where possible, refer to specific instances from the play to support your argument. Life as a human is dictated by an inborn hunger or purpose, and people, in general, will act on this hunger for their own personal gain in their individual ways. This h...
  • Community Jonas
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    The Giver Essay Have you ever felt like starting all over again? Many people would like to have the opportunity to make a new beginning. In the book, The Giver, by Lois Lowry, Jonas is making anew beginning by making an end. Jonas is making an end by leaving the community. He leaves with Gabriel because he wants to experience true things outside the community. He was very hurt in the community because he could not share his feelings. He wanted to be able to share and experience his feelings with...
  • Economic Security And High Taxes
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    2/7/02 What Governments Are 'Not' In this essay I will be comparing the three economic systems: Communism, Capitalism and Socialism and will explain differences and similarities along with illustrations of each system. Communism is an economic system where the government owns and operates the means of production and distribution. It is also known as a command system because individuals cannot succeed others, the government controls all. Capitalism is an economic system where private individuals ...
  • Involvement Of Their Own Backyard
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    Community or the lack there of... It is sad to say that even myself as a citizen, lack certain characteristics helping to making progress in my community. Living in the city of Aurora I really have no sense of community, or even my surroundings at times. In my own neighborhood no one really says hi, or introduces themselves, nor does it seem that they care too. To be honest I don't even know their names. It seems harder than ever before to even strike up a conversation with someone let alone to ...
  • Native Children For Their Own Good
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    ' Democracy and its attempts to change people are often simply a nice way for the majority to oppress a minority, by attempting to change them for their own good. When thinking of this question, bad examples of attempts by a democracy to change and or alter its citizens, or dependants often come to mind. The residential school system in Canada was a way for the Canadian government to try to quietly transform and alter the Native segment of the Canadian population. Community based theories in phi...

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