While walking home from school, Samara notices a lot of things in her neighborhood: a group of kids playing tag, running around in circles <em>on a small plot of land between two houses</em>; Mr. Peters sitting on a bench, <em>reading his newspaper as the heavy traffic of the town’s main thoroughfare whizzed by him</em>; her neighbor planting her annual vegetable garden, “You know, <em>if I had room, I would plant enough vegetables to feed the entire neighborhood!</em>"
She notices all this things and realizes "that Pine Grove did not have any open public spaces where everyone could go to relax and enjoy nature", where kids would have room to play, where there would be some silence to read and relax, where there were room to plant a communitary garden. And she decides to dedicate her summer "campaigning for a new community park".
And so she learns how to design a project to present to the town zoning board, she spends several weeks designing it with the help of the chief and other librarians, presents it, successes in it and invites everyone who want to help to construct the new community park to do so. "By midsummer, the community was able to enjoy the new, peaceful space. Samara was happy to have been part of creating not only a beautiful space, but a common area where residents could come together. "
So, she notices something lacking in the neighborhood and works hard to get it done with the help of all the community. Despite being ignorant on how to do it and nervous, she overcomes everything with the help of many friends and ends up doing something great that she can feel proud of.
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Proctor tells Abigail that the affair is over, that it was a one time thing and that "I'll cut off my hand before I reach for you again". What does Abigail say about the rumors of witchcraft? She denies them completely to Parris and suggests he publicly deny all rumors.
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Putnam is already emotional about the deaths of seven of her eight children, and she desperately wants to know the cause. ... Putnam is too ready to believe the worst, and so she allows her emotions to rule her. Further, name-calling and accusations heighten emotions and tension among the townspeople and lead to hysteria.At the beginning of Act Four, Tituba and Sarah Good are sitting in their cells when Marshal Herrick arrives holding a lantern. Sarah Good initially believes that Marshal Herrick is the devil, who has finally come to her prison cell to take her home to Barbados with Tituba.Tituba confesses because she realizes that it's a lot easier to put the blame on other people, and the only way she can avoid being hanged is to confess to witchcraft. ... Tituba says that the devil wanted her to kill Parris multiple times, but that she kept on refusing, even when the devil promised her return to Barbados.
Yes they are the same
The values of society reflect how we relate to society. Social values include justice, freedom, respect, community and responsibility.
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You can read about his adventures in this pursuit of science in his book How to Build an Iron Man Suit. A book that is just as amazing as Iron Man himself. We met Barry – the Irish Tony Stark – who works here in the Netherlands at TU Eindhoven, to look at the Marvel Universe through his eyes. We found that Marvel superheroes are just around the corner. Barry, let’s ask right away: how much of the current Iron Man technology you see in the movies is based on real-life science? Barry W. Fitzgerald: We could be here all day talking about that. And that’s why I wrote the book, to demonstrate current scientific and technological advancements that could be used in a real Iron Man-like suit. When you ask people what the Iron Man suit does, they will immediately say: it flies. Also, it shoots rockets. But what they forget about are the secondary systems that are very important: it protects the wearer. There are life support systems, biomedical sensors, proximity sensors, and wound healing treatments. It allows Tony Stark to do things that he could not do before. It enhances his abilities and gives him extra stamina. At the end of the day, he’s just a normal person. Without the suit, he would get knocked down by anybody. He would have no chance against any of the super-powered individuals he goes up against. The suit allows him to do that, to fight and compete. It allows him to be a superhero on a level that you would expect of a superhero. But the suit protects him and heals him too.
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