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    they'll be able to stop Sam Bradford and Stefon Diggs. Sam Bradford's going to have to throw the long ball and work on his passing more to be able to get past from the Lions defense.” George said. “No because Glover Quin and DeAndre Levy cannot contain the Vikings offensive because they can't catch up with the Vikings wide receivers.” George…

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    through four different encounters. William Bradford, Cotton Mather, Mary Rowlandson, and Jonathan Edwards encounter in America all different from one another. The New world was a place where the religion of the pilgrims could be practiced freely and the way it was meant supposed to be practiced. England was a fully developed country that was left for America who was no where as developed as the land they left. In “Of Plymouth Plantation” by William Bradford, the American myth was created.…

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    An american is everyone who is in this country and wants to be here to appreciate our freedoms and to make their life better. Whether a person is brought over to America for some reason or they choose to come here, they are American if they make their home here and gain a love of this country. They can come from all over the world which is what makes this country to diverse, and as some call it, The Melting Pot. From Equiano being brought over as a slave and then gaining his freedom, to the…

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    Most people are taught that the natives were treated friendly when the Europeans came to explore, this is not the case. Of Plymouth Plantation by William Bradford and The General History of Virginia by John Smith are novels of settlers and native relations. In both John Smith and William Bradford's texts, the men show themselves as heroes and the natives as lesser by denigrating their language, tricking them with contracts, and, having negative expectations. The Pilgrims, like the settlers at…

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    faced with life threatening situations. However it’s not as if the Puritans did not do that. They really only put their complete faith in God when it counted. When a fellow passenger by the name of William Butten ended up not surviving the journey, Bradford merely remarks at how unfortunate it was, and unlike the mean crewmember, he does not attribute the youth’s death to divine…

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    Bradford walked over to the door and opened it. The Chief of Staff who also happened to be Michelle’s sister looked at her sister’s swelling lip, the purple bruises on her neck and face and ran to her. ”Not again! You bastard! Michelle, you don’t have to…

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    is affected is explained. I have then explained the correlation between mechanisms of action and mode of action, and receiving professional care to eliminate the effects of vinyl chloride. The effects of vinyl chloride on the human body, and how Bradford Hill’s criteria for causation is explained last. [Heading 1] The route of exposure, based on Thomas Fuller (2015), will affect how the chemical’s composition will take effect in the body. Three routes of exposure include: inhalation, dermal…

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    Imagine there's a car at a stop, trying to decide where to go next. There are two streets in front of it, one is pathed with failure and challenges, but success at the end of the road, while the other is short and easy and has failure up ahead. Anne Bradstreet from “ Burning of our House”, Equiano from “ The Interesting Narrative of the life of Olaudah Equiano”, and the pilgrims of “ Of Plymouth Plantation”, all went down the street that had challenges, yet the never gave up. Bradstreet had to…

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    “ We did not come to fear the future. We came to shape it”(said by Barack Obama). This quote could not fit any better for these two colonies. Both, Jamestown and Plymouth, came to the ‘new world’ to create a better future for themselves as individuals and a society. Of course, both were very different in many ways, from where they landed to who came. What was truly was different, but similar at the same time, was the their encounters in the ‘new world’. The Jamestown colony came over from…

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    are intelligent because a female monkey will stop mating if there is a lack of food and will wait for a better time to become pregnant. Even if they are not any lack from food the female monkey will only give birth one time every two years. ( Alina Bradford, Live Science Contributor ,2014, p.1) It seems these monkeys are very human like, maybe even a bit smarter than humans who are known to have children even when there is a lack of supply in…

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