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    Methods Participants Similar to the Martin, Bradford, Drzewiecka & Chitgopekar, (2003) study, data will be collected from a group of 300 or more white college students from the Midwest region of America. Additionally, data will be collected from 300 or more black college students from the southeast region of America. Specifically, students from Luther college and NCA&T university will be assessed by using a questionnaire from Martin, Bradford, Drzewiecka & Chitgopekar, (2003) study that was…

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    community to get better. Further imagine that the leader of the group of the defective and healthy, wrote everything down to show how much God influenced every single person's decision. During the Mayflower voyage to the Plymouth Colony in 1620, William Bradford, the Leader of Plymouth Colony, wrote a journal…

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    compass of sorts to look to for guidance. In this quote from Plymouth Plantation “to keep a good conscience, and walk in such a way as God has prescribed in his word, is a thing which I must prefer before you all and above itself.” In this quote Bradford is explaining how important it is to make God something to praise and to look to. Similar to William…

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    about three centuries before. Explorer John Smith, author of The General History of Virginia, and seeker of religious freedom William Bradford, author of Of Plymouth Plantation, both wrote vastly different essays depicting their experiences while they explored and settled on land that would become America two centuries later. John Smith settled in the South while Bradford resided in the North, and in these essays, the differences in culture are demonstrated several times. Through analysis of…

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    punishing benefits society. Punishment is justified if society benefits more than the harm caused by punishing the criminal. There are four goals in utilitarian theory. These are specific deterrence, general deterrence, reform and incapacitation. The Bradford Riots produced great social harm. For the sake of the community, it is crucial that a riot of the magnitude that occurred does not happen again. In its fragile state, it is hard to imagine how much worse it can get if more businesses…

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    He was the leader of the Pilgrims, who had become separatists and opposed the Church of England and their allies the Puritans because they felt the church was solely corrupt. Being different from John Winthrop, Bradford was raised on a farm and was taught the styles of farming techniques along with being self-educated, he believed that God also had a plan for his life as well as the Pilgrims. He believed that God determined all the actions of his followers and their…

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    colonists arriving on the new land. Bradford was not the only author which documented influences of Puritan beliefs when writing the experiences of life on the new land. John Winthrop documented his views of the new land and his influences of Puritan beliefs in his journal. Just like Bradford, Winthrop felt the persecution from the Church of England and took a voyage to the new land on a ship called Arbella. Even though Winthrop held strong Puritan beliefs just like Bradford, Winthrop believed…

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    These two contracts are brought upon within the texts of the “Mayflower Compact” and by William Bradford and the many poems of Anne Bradstreet. Anne Bradstreet’s, explains the contract between her and God is difficult. The ultimate goal is to purify the human body for everlasting life with God. Within her poems she describes how life is short, how our actions are bigger than we think. Then, William Bradford descries to the people of the new world the many different actions and responsibilities…

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    The Search for the Devine The search to find and please God has always been a goal of all Americans throughout the history of America. The first Puritan settlers believed that God was an unreachable and unapologetic deity whom controlled every aspect of their lives. They also believed that the devil lurked in the wilderness with the savages that lived deep within the forests. Throughout the course of time, the idea of only being able to worship God at church became obsolete with conventional…

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