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    Women have played an important part in society for many years. In Good Wives, Laurel Thatcher Ulrich explores the roles of women in seventeenth and eighteenth century New England. Ulrich explains both the duties that women were expected to fulfill, as well as the realities of daily life. Ulrich’s account demonstrates the complicated way in which different roles created or limited possibilities for women in Colonial New England. Overall, the account enables the reader to actually experience the…

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    that you might be a pretty good leader, I enjoyed hearing of how the gods fought for earth and did not just simply inherit it, that’s not to say he is perfect because even gods in Greek mythology make some strange and even brash decisions. As far as a Greek god that I think does not poses the abilities to lead a country I would say Demeter, when Hades took her daughter Persephone, she stopped all the plant growth and people began to starve. I don’t think this is a sign of good…

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    around, it stirs us, like stew.” She adds that the world is an ugly stew and says that she can’t stand it, and that the world does not deserve the good that it gets. Characters 1. Protagonist a. Name and significance- Liesel Meminger is a young girl who must face the trials of living in Nazi Germany while struggling to retain her compassion. b. Characteristics and thematic significance- Liesel is a bright young girl who is living through a horrific event, World War II. She sees cruelty and…

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    incorporate at least three of these mythical-story characteristics into "Rip Van Winkle"? What is the impact of these characteristics on the story or on the reader’s experience of the story? Two very good questions that will soon be answered. In this essay, You will learn about Rip Van Winkle; a man who loved nature and zoning out. You will also read the brilliant writing style of Washington Irving, and how it pulls the reader in. The three characteristics in Rip Van Winkle are…

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    within our government. However, Bellah makes the argument that even though there is religion in our government it serves a different purpose than traditional religion. This difference is what differentiates between “religion” and “civil religion.” A good example of Bellah’s idea of civil religion is the holiday Thanksgiving. Thanksgiving is a part of American civil religion because it is a formative moment in our history and identity that has striking similarities to christian parables,…

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    Health Discrimination based on doctor’s Characteristics 1. Introduction – Definition of the health given by World Health Organization “Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of diseases”. Medicinal healthcare is not the only important contributor in the well-being of the population. Biological, socio-economic factors, supply of health care services, demand of health care facilities provided by the government, population age structure are…

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    Franklin states, “I grew convinc’d that Truth, Sincerity and Integrity in Dealings between Man and Man, were of the utmost Importance of the felicity of life” (518). He not only. Franklin remarks, “Human felicity is produc’d not so much by great Pieces of good Fortune that seldom happen, as by little Advantages that occur every Day. Thus, if you teach a poor young man to shave himself and keep his Razor in order, you may contribute more to the happiness of his life than in giving him 1000…

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    recall as the five most important, useful, or meaningful points from the CRE assigned readings, taking particular note of the points I asked you to consider most carefully above. Then rank them in order of most importance to least importance. 1. Common good 2. Virtue 3. Mercy/Compassion 4. Self-sacrifice 5. Hospitality (2) Summarize these five main points by creating one summary sentence that captures the essence of their meaning. REMEMBER: ONE Sentence that includes ALL of the words you…

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    characterizing Tom Robinson. While reading this book I can see that Tom Robinson has good characteristic traits but I am only going to talk about two of them. Tom Robinson is very kind and loving man. He helped Mayella by doing small jobs not expecting money from her. He helped her because he had such a big heart and he wanted to be nice. Calpurnia said that Tom robinson and his family were “clean-living folks” ( Lee 100). They are good people, they go to church and they do not do any harm to…

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    Stereotype is defined through certain associations or beliefs that group entire assemblies of people together with certain traits or characteristics. Prejudice is explained by negative feelings towards other people based on their membership or connection in specific groups. Discrimination concerns behaviors, particularly negative ones, directed against individuals because of their membership in a particular group. Stereotypes, prejudice, and discrimination all operate independently, but they…

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