centered, underlined, and typed in uppercase and lowercase letters. (It clarifies sections/items under the first-degree heading) Third-Degree Heading A third-degree heading is underlined, placed along the left margin, and typed in uppercase and lowercase letters. (It clarifies sections/items under the second-degree heading) Fourth-Degree Heading. The fourth-degree heading is underlined, typed in uppercase and lowercase letters, and indented on the paragraph but separated from it by a
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Tactics of Commercial Activities PREPARED BY Saiful Islam Biplob | CAN-150221 | Date of Submission: Dec 07, 2015 Executive summery Exporting is a challenging job in the garments sector. Now it’s an adopting concept in garments industry. In this regard commercials play an important role in the RMG manufacturing company. The Commercial Officer is an executive-level position whose occupant is responsible for the commercial strategy and development of an
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Dimmesdale vs. John Proctor Heroes are often thought as the superior and perfect people in society. However, The Scarlet Letter and The Crucible illustrates that everyone, including sinners, can be a hero in certain situations. The Scarlet Letter, a book about the consequence and change of identity after committing adultery between the main characters, Hester and Dimmesdale, has many similarities with The Crucible, a story about an unfair witch-hunt in Salem, Massachusetts. In the two books, Dimmesdale
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Scarlett Letter was for adultery to teach her a lesson but for the girl it was a symbol of abuse and annihilation. It was literally burned into her chest one day she woke up with it being there and panicked. She then began to get pains over her heart constantly before something bad happened or just to remind her of it. When she tries to
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Dimmesdale is a very odd character throughout The Scarlet Letter. In the later half of the book, we get to learn a lot about him as a character, why he acts as he does and how he thinks. Dimmesdale is guilty of an abhorred sin in the community and he feels that guilt and remorse haunting him throughout the story. The only way for him to atone this sin is to confess. From beginning to end Dimmesdale is haunted by this sin. He feels physical and mental pain and that pain is shown to us, the readers
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In Nathaniel Hawthorne’s book, The Scarlet Letter, some of the major characters are isolated from the other Puritans and from Puritan society. One of the main characters, Hester Prynne is forced to wear a scarlet letter A on her chest for committing the sin of adultery. The Puritans during this time period were known as unforgiving and would often judge others for their sins instead of themselves. In the book Hawthorne reveals that Pearl’s true father is the minister Dimmesdale, while everyone else
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“He plows on Sunday” this quote was said by Cheever refering to John Proctor during the Salem which trials. Cheever was proving to the court John was commiting a sin. John Proctor was a hard working man in Salem. John is a sinner and a example is he plows fields on Sunday. He has an afair with a 17 year old girl named Abigail Williams. John Proctor and I are alike in multiple ways such as we both commited sins, are both outcast (or not like everyone eles), and very hard working. The first trait John
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On October 18, 1851, Herman Melville published one of America's most well renown and analyzed classics, Moby Dick. Throughout this novel, Melville alludes to various themes and personal beliefs through the literary devices he incorporates and embeds in his characters trials and tribulations. Melville's encapsulation of an adventurous tone and the biblical allusion of King Ahab, leads one to believe he wrote Moby Dick to depict that a man's desire for inner peace will cause him to chose life-threatening
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forgiven for her sins that she has done.hester does get thrown in jail because she showed up with a baby to this town without the dad. “Holding the infant in her arms, walks out the prison doors.” Hester is known as an adulterer so hester must wear the letter A on her chest. Later hester is out of jail with pearl and moves into the woods. Hester wants to move back to the community by weaving clothes for them. “Her exceptional talent at weaving.” Which shows Hester wants to do right but it's not always
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Hawthorne’s Characters Nathanial Hawthorne’s book The Scarlet Letter has a lot of light and dark references. I myself didn’t really enjoy the book, but I learned a lot from it. I recommend this book if you like to read books about the Puritan times. You can also learn a lot about the dress and style. The Scarlet Letter is a well know novel that a lot of people enjoy. Throughout the novel, Hawthorne uses the symbols of light and dark to depict good and evil among the characters Hester Prynne, Arthur
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