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    Men, women, two dogs, and even a four year old girl were accused of practicing witchcraft in Salem, Massachusetts in 1692. Some people were convicted and hung, while one person was even sentenced to death by stone. Many people were sent to jail to await their trials, so many that the jails soon became crowded. The lives of many people in the town of Salem were affected by the trials when about 200 people were accused of practicing witchcraft, nineteen people were hung and one person was…

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    According to Orman (2014), “instead of relying on its usual stable of flavor syrups, Starbucks has put the time and effort into creating traditional yet more complex flavors like spiced root beer and lemon ale especially for the Fizzio line. With soft drink sales in decline for major brands like Coca-Cola and Pepsi, this may seem like a counterintuitive move on the part of Starbucks.” Starbucks entered a partnership with Groupe Danone for adding more smoothie…

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    Frankenstein In her novel Frankenstein, Mary Shelley presented Victor and the “creature” in the fact that Victor wanted to experimented the creation of life. What drives Victor to make this kind of decision was the desired feeling the gratitude of the creature he created. Also Mary Shelley in her novel show what does a monster teaches and the reason why a monster endure in our life. In Frankenstein the group oppressed which is women, feminist in one of the main topic presented in Mary Shelley’s…

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    Essay On Medieval Clothing

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    Nobles lacked Vitamin C and fiber. This led to various health problems including bad teeth, skin diseases, scurvy, and rickets. (Lords and Ladies) The water was so dirty and contained enough bacteria to where the peasants refused to drink it, They drank ale, mead, and cider. The wealthy, however, drank various types of wines. As for the meat, the upper class ate swan and peacock while the lower class ate meat, cheese, and eggs only for special…

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    I nudge him. "Okay, different question then. What 's your favorite dessert?" I smile and nod, "cheesecake. You?" "It 's not really a food, but it is kinda dessert like. Anyways, it 's a drink and it 's mixed with green sherbet ice cream and ginger ale and it 's soo good!" "Sounds good." "I wish I had a slice of cheesecake right…

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    Chapter.1 (1) Johnny Tremain, a silversmith, wakes up during the 1770s to a day of hard work. (2) Mr.Lapham, Johnny’s master, makes him read verses from the Bible each day. (3) John Hancock, one of the founding fathers, came to ask Mr.Lapham to make him a sugar basin. (4) Cilla, one of Mr.Lapham’s daughters, is surprised that Johnny had three initials. (5) Johnny showed Cilla the cup that gives evidence that he is related to the Lytes, a very rich family. Chapter.2 (1)Paul…

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    [Thesis]: Hawthorne explores the paradoxical views of society about fate, sin, and redemption using the Puritan town’s dependency on Hester Prynne as their scapegoat as a hyperbolic mirror of human nature. By using the scarlet letter as a vehicle to reflect changing public interpretation and perception, Hawthorne emphasizes how the despised manifestation of sin on whom the townspeople project sin can often be the model of a hardworking, moral individual. [Po1]: [Topic Sentence1(Romanticism…

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    phenomenological method contains four steps which include gathering data, searching for patterns, analyzing structure of patterns and generalizations. The acronym I created that helped me remember the steps of this method was “grab Sally another Ginger Ale”. Taking the complex information and translating it into simple phrases really helped me memorize information for the…

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    Foreign Aid In Haiti

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    V. Research Method Edikasyon koute amplil en Ayiti, ampil ti moun pa ale lekòl paske paran yo paka peye pou edikasyon yo. Ti moun you oblije tonbe nan tout bagay, yo oblije travay avan laj nomal. (Education is too expensive, a lot of Haitian children are not in school, they get into other activities because they are not…

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    Death With Dignity Act

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    death decision should ever be made. Qualifications for the bill require the patient to be within six months of death, but no physician knows for sure. In 2007 my grandfather fell ill, he was in the hospital for weeks and barely able to sip ginger ale. Tons of scans, blood tests, and biopsies were performed, the diagnosis was cancer. We were told his abdomen was filled with solid tumors and they prepared us to say goodbye. There was no hope! Thankfully, through an amazing series of events,…

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