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    Hood has many problems such as the growing number of men that are joining his cause‚ the difficulty of controlling the new requruties as well as the difficulty of supplying them with the necessities to survive such as food‚ the fact of facing the villagers which support him and trying to impose taxes in order to sustain the new force of men he has gained‚ and the growing strength of the Sheriff by both his organization of his men and his political connections. 2. Discuss how these concepts impact

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    Mary Thompson Executive Summary In order to further our understanding of the decisions of Mary Thompson involved in the case Mary Thompson‚ we conducted a study and selected detailed analysis to gain insights for her dilemma. Mary Thompson had had been conducting fieldwork in a Southeast Asian community for 18 months. Her house was ideally located on the edge of the village plaza‚ allowing her to readily observe daily activities that took place in the plaza. In addition to gatherings of women who

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    from a new era. In Chinua Achebe’s "Dead Men’s Path"‚ Michael Obi‚ the headmaster of a progressive school‚ has different religious beliefs from the village he lives in. Obi wishes to close the path leading to the village’s burial grounds‚ but the villagers oppose this action since it compromises their heritage and culture. One’s approach and character in imposing modernization over traditional beliefs can give rise to conflicts and could result in consequences. In "Dead Men’s Path"‚ Achebe uses symbols

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    in that several other girls‚ including Ann Putnam‚ Mercy Lewis‚ and Mary Walcott‚ were also exhibiting similar behaviour. Once interrogated for an explanation behind their state‚ the girls began to accuse the residents of Salem. What caused the villagers to believed the girls’ claims‚ remains a topic of great debate‚ however‚ it is imperative to evaluate the context in which this all unfolded. The belief and condemnation of witches traces back as far as the Old Testament. Likewise‚ Salem was a community

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    Water Neutrality Initiative 1. The public issue in this case was concerning the quality of water TCCC was using‚ how safe if was for its consumers‚ and the deprivation of water from local villagers. In this case‚ the stakeholders were concerned with TCCC’s water consumption claiming it deprived local villagers of supplies for drinking water and irrigation‚ and depleting groundwater by its processes. They also raised concerns with the quality of its products‚ which they believed contained dangerous

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    LOYALTY “I would die for you.” says boyfriend to the girlfriend.These four words are of great importance in regards to loyalty.What is loyalty?What does a person mean by saying I am loyal to you? This essay critically examines/discusses/traces the topic “loyalty.” When we look up to the dictionary to find out what loyalty means‚what we come across is some kind of definition like the state or quality of being loyal;faithfulness to commitments or obligations.But still this definitinion sort of

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    civilizations that lived here long before their colonization. In Rip Van Winkle‚ Irving provides examples of the change of attitudes of colonist before and after the revolutionary war. When Rip wakes up from his 20 year nap he is confronted by the villagers and they ask him what is his “role”‚ he makes the mistake of saying he is loyal to England and therefore‚ he is accused of being a spy . Their accusations illustrate the beginning of individual freedom that they now had after winning their Revolution

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    shifted the burden to the poor villagers‚ who hadtosearch for the crickets. If they failed to catch them‚ they had to purchasethemfrom someone else‚ or they had to pay a levy in cash. The small insectssuddenly became a rare commodity. Speculatorshoarded good crickets‚ buyingthem at a bargain and selling them for anexorbitant price. Many village headsworked hand in hand with thespeculators to make profits. In so doing‚ theybankrupted many a family.Cheng Ming was one such villager. The head of hisvillage

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    people settled down to make a village here. Every year‚ after the lottery” (Jackson‚ 291). It’s so much a part to the town’s culture and represents both the tradition of the lottery and the illogic of the villagers’ loyalty to it. “Lottery in June‚ corn is heavy soon” (Jackson‚ 294). The villagers are fully loyal to it‚ or‚ at least‚ they tell themselves that they are‚ despite the fact that many parts of the lottery have changed or faded away over the years. Nevertheless‚ the lottery continues‚ simply

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    In “The My Lai Massacre: A Military Crime of Obedience”‚ Herbert C. Kelman and V. Lee Hamilton argue that an average person feels justified in participating in massacres after three specific conditions are met: authorization‚ routinization‚ and dehumanization. The authors discuss this topic by referencing the specific incident that was the My Lai Massacre. Yet‚ while examining this specific incident‚ they are blinded by their academic mindset and manage to overlook that the event was not as black

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