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    Inherit the Wind Character List Bertram Cates - A twenty-four-year-old science teacher and the defendant in the trial. A soft-spoken and humble man‚ Cates has been arrested for teaching his students the theory of evolution from biology textbook. His outlook on human knowledge is skeptical‚ and he wonders about the nature of the universe. IN DEPTH: As his jailer‚ Mr. Meeker‚ points out‚ Bertram Cates is not a criminal type. A quiet‚ unassuming twenty-four-year-old‚ Cates is innocent‚ naïve‚ and wondrous

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    The Characters: Bertram Cates is a character who goes to jail for teaching the evolution of man. Henry is defending Bertram. Rachel is the wife of Cates. Melinda is a student. Brady is against Cates. All the side characters are Melinda‚ Bertram Cates‚ Mr. Goodfellow‚ Mrs. Krebs‚ Jeremiah Brown‚ Corkin‚ Bollinger‚ Platt‚ Mr. Bannister‚ Mrs. Loomis‚ Mrs. Mcclain‚ Mrs. Blair‚ Elijah‚ Hornbeck‚ Timmy‚ Mayor‚ Tom‚ Judge‚ Dunlap‚ Sillers‚ Harry and George. In the beginning‚ Cates gets arrested for

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    Despite the film’s historical inaccuracies‚ it was entertaining because of its ability to oversimplify the plot and its focus on the romance and action of the period. Similar to the first film‚ Cate Blanchett perfectly embodies regal Queen Elizabeth and is attired in splendid costumes that drew my eye almost more than the scene itself. However‚ I couldn’t get over the fact that in order to promote the romantic angle of the plot‚ that Elizabeth appears to be and acts like a woman of 30 years instead

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    and treating them is applicable to a Social Worker empowering their client as well as empowering themselves. When faced with new experiences‚ such as enrolling in college‚ many people try to control the unknown by setting clear plans. Maggie Bertram began her college career in that exact mindset. Her future plans involved getting perfect grades‚ graduating top of her class and marrying some lucky guy in a beautiful stone church picked out by her mother. Growing up in a small town where everyone

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    readers as weak‚ quiet‚ and even snobbish. Yet when her accomplishments in the Bertram household are taken into account‚ Fanny reappears as a deeper figure. Fanny Price‚ though reserved and sullen at times‚ aptly presents herself as a determined and ethically sound character in a family marked by wanton behavior. Taking Fanny under his guidance to protect and support her since the day of her arrival‚ Edmund Bertram sought to lift her from the place the Bertram’s drove her to‚ a menial position

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    emphasized by great actors like Cate Blanchett as the Queen‚ Geoffrey Rush as Sir Franicis Walsingham‚ and Clive Owen as Walter Raleigh. Both Cate Blanchett and Geoffrey Rush were in the prequel to this movie‚ named Elizabeth. This movie was distributed with excellent commentary and detailed explanations of the costume inspirations on the DVD special features. (Marc Doyle 1) This chronicle of the historic Queen Elizabeth I‚ played by the seven-time Academy Award-nominatee Cate Blanchett‚ is enthralling

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    1.1 Development of power and resistance over time: Power‚ as the most important factor‚ is used in many forms in a workplace. In 1956‚ John French and Bertram Raven identified five bases of power – reward‚ coercive‚ referent‚ legitimate‚ and expert. Reward power consists of having the authority to give incentives to another person in monetary or non-monetary forms.Coercive power is forcing the worker to do something that he does not have a choice over by creating fear. When excessively exercised

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    The Last Night (from Charlotte Gray) By Sebastian Faulks Sebastian Faulks was born in Donnington‚ a village near Newbury in Berkshire on April 20‚ 1953. He was the younger son of Peter Faulks (1917-1998) and Pamela‚ née Lawless (1923-2003). Peter Faulks was a partner in the local law firm Pitman and Bazett. He had interrupted his legal training in 1939 to enlist with the Duke of Wellington’s‚ a Yorkshire-based infantry regiment. He fought in Holland‚ France‚ North Africa‚ Italy‚ Palestine and Syria

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    defined as “the ability or capacity to make others do something or act in a particular way”. It is the capacity of a person‚ team‚ or organization to influence others. There are five main sources of power which were identified by John R.P French and Bertram Raven. Reward power‚ this is based on an agent’s ability to control or to which an entity can control the dispensing of rewards and benefits. Rewards can be both tangible (such as pay raise) and intangible (encouragement). Referent power‚ this

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    emphasises propriety. Some characters display prudence and restraint in their actions‚ while others are repressed and restrained by authority figures. The lack of freedom of individuals is also portrayed in the novel and some characters like Maria Bertram attempt to escape from restraint by rebelling against society. The issues of prudence and restraint highlight the genre of the novel as a domestic comedy that concentrates on the actions‚ behavior‚ appearance and values of the individuals in society

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