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    Interview Cate: what are some ways that cancer can be diagnosed? Doctor: so for leukemia the diagnosis is usually first by doing a simple blood test called a full blood count and a film‚ so we look at the numbers of the different types of cells in the blood and then we look at the cells under the microscope and once we do that we can see if there are any cells that look abnormal and shouldn’t be there and if we do (see any cells that look abnormal) we can do a bone marrow test where we look at

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    people are standing behind you saying you won. In the book Inherit the wind a man of the name betts cates was against the whole world. The two side are fighting over if Evolution should be taught in the classroom.Cates shows that he helped the world against a law that really showed up the facts about the past. I even though he didn’t win the case‚ he won by gaining millions of people support. Bert cates a young man 24 years of age‚ is defending what he believes in. Bert believes that the world was

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    In Inherit The Wind‚ Bertram Cates was arrested for violating the Butler Act. Like John Scopes‚ a football coach and substitute teacher‚ he was also put on trial because of violating the Butler Act on July 10‚ 1925. The Butler Act is a law that prohibits a teacher from teaching evolution other than creationism. The theme of Inherit The Wind is the Importance of Freedom of Thought because everyone has different thoughts and ideas. Without a Freedom of Thought‚ there wouldn’t be any changes at all

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    reaction to the news that Drummond is defending Cates‚ alerts the audience. This is most apparent when Melinda‚ a young girl‚ first sees him and screams “It’s the Devil!” (Lawrence and Lee ). Drummond does not let the citizen’s misconstrued interpretation of him distract him from his goal‚ to take a stand. Drummond uses the case as an opportunity to fight for the right to think and develop one’s own truths. Slowly the

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    defendant (Bert Cates) in the play is charged with teaching the theory of evolution - Rachel went to the courthouse to visit Bert - Play takes place in the town of Hillsboro - Brady arrives by train - E.K Hornbeck‚ newspaper reporter from Baltimore Herald - Discussion between Howard and Melinda to introduce the conflict evolution vs creationism - Darwin’s book "The Origin of Species" - Cates said being in jail had two advantages: food was better‚ temperature is cooler. - Cates wrote to Baltimore

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    These writing are known as the General Epistles. They are the books of Hebrew; James; 1and 2 Peter; 1‚ 2‚ 3 John; Jude and Revelation. The General Epistle address the issues that early church face. The author of the book Hebrews is greatly debate (Cates 2011). Some believed it was written by the Apostle Paul. The author of Hebrew address different issues the early church went through. One issue was that some of the Jewish believers wanting to go back to the synagogue (Lecture 7 2013). The author warned

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    Both Cates‚ in Inherit the Wind by Lee and Lawrence‚ and Procter‚ in The Crucible‚ by Arthur Miller‚ are both subjected to unjust laws. Both demonstrated that ‚ "if the law is of such a nature that it requires one to be an agent of injustice toward another‚ then I say break the law‚" as stated by Henry David Thoreau. When a law is put into effect that will convict a person who is a free thinker then it is a unjust law. One might as well break it because if no one stands up for the principle then

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    the baggage cart at an American train station‚ where he is found by college professor Parker Wilson. Parker is instantly captivated by the dog. When Carl‚ the station controller‚ refuses to take him‚ Parker takes the puppy home overnight. His wife Cate is insistent about not keeping the puppy and leaving it where he found it. Rising Action: The next day‚ Parker expects that someone will have contacted the train station‚ but no one has. He sneaks the pup onto the train and takes him to

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    stereotypes‚ acting and directing of Inherit the Wind. These elements come together effectively to create a great classic film. Major conflicts The main conflict of this film is the debate between teaching Creation versus evolution in schools. Bertram Cates is put on trial for teaching his students the concept of evolution. This film is based on incidents from the 1920s‚ during which religion was prominent and the

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    background was being taught about another religion‚ they maybe offended by what they’re being taught such as different customs beliefs. In the story of Inherit the wind‚ Bert Cates taught a class about Darwin’s theory of evolution which is against the law. Everyone in the town of Hillsboro was offended by this act and go on a trial on Cates‚ “You know why I did it. I had the book in my hand‚ Hunter’s Civic Biology. I opened it up‚ and read my sophomore science class Chapter 17‚ Darwin’s Origin of Species

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