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    William Bradford and Edward Winslow’s Mourts Relation is a first account experience of what the passengers of the Mayflower, a British vessel which landed in present-day Plymouth , Massachusetts in 1620, experienced on the grounds of what they assumed was going to be an abandoned piece of land . It documents the exploration of many different spots that they stumbled upon such as camps, burying grounds and villages. The first encounter as said in Mourts Relation sets the platform for what most…

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    named John Smith and William Bradford. John Smith was the first of the two men to settle in North America in present day Virginia. Smith’s settlement was called Jamestown and was considered the first successful settlement in America. Smith and his people came to America for monetary gain following the Spaniards discovery of wealth in the New World. The settlers accompanying Smith were only here to gain money, and were surprised at the hardship they endured. William Bradford and his people…

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    William Bradford and Thomas Morton were two authors who had completely different views during Puritanism. Bradford was a Puritan and one of the founders of the first Puritan colonies in America, which was Plymouth. Morton was a non-Puritan who empowered the Natives and liked to have fun. Both men had their own opinions on different matters and this allowed us to see the view of a Puritan and a non-Puritan. Readers were able to understand how life worked back then and why some people didn’t have…

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    Introduction Affinity Chromatography, also referred to as biospecific chromatography, is a technique of partitioning rooted in biological affinity (Dean). This practice capitalizes on complex interactions such as bond formation between enzymes and substrate, or more broadly: macromolecules and ligands. Purification is at the center of the use of affinity chromatography. In general, samples may be run through a gel that contains a corresponding component that binds with the sample at certain…

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    Ana Aguirre 4A Mr. Bradford An eternity I couldn't help not keeping track of the minutes. Tick-tock tick-tock the sound of a clock repeated in my head. Not a single whisper could be heard. Seconds felt like minutes, minutes felt like hours, and the time to leave the class wasn't close. An eternity could be close to…

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    Smith and Bradford The New World during the 1600s signified a place of mystery to those who had the inability to explore its existence. For Captain John Smith and Governor William Bradford, exploration of the New World proved to be a new beginning. John Smith and William Bradford both kept detailed works of their time and experiences in North America. Although Smith and Bradford may have had shared some dissimilar experiences upon further inspection of the New World, such as interaction with…

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    In the early 1600’s, there were two settlers, John Smith and William Bradford who came from England. In William Bradford's and Johns Smiths journal, it talks about the difficult lifestyle and the struggles of making new life in America. Although both journals and colonies share some similarities, they both also came across some differences. John smith came to the new world to seek for money while William Bradford came seeking for religious freedom and worship. In John Smith journal, he…

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    John Smith and William Bradford were two very influential English explorers in the 1600s. They were both settlers in the new land and challenged to lead a colony. Through their journey they experienced some very similar hardships but managed to get out of them in different manners. Throughout their journey you can compare many similarity and differences between the two. Some could argue that they are very similar leaders, while others would argue that they are complete opposites. John Smith…

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    John Smith and William Bradford traveled to uncharted America with the intentions of creating a finer quality of life. In a time of new settlements, both men were forced with the tasks of similar challenges and hardships. Handling these situations however distinguished Bradford and Smith from one another. John and William’s attitudes, tones, and objectives both deviate from and correspond to each others’ accounts, allowing the reader to visibly see the differences and similarity. In the…

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    period: John Smith and William Bradford. They are such important figures, the story of them gives us a great picture of the arduous life in early America during 16 century. The two characters share a lot of common ground; but in the mean while they also have distinct differences. In the following couple paragraph we are going to discover and scrutinize their personal belief and creed, I believe we would see the great distinguish between John Smith and William Bradford. I would like to…

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