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    the shooting over the bridge. The crimes happened in New Hampshire and they are criminal in nature. I searched for the legal terms attempted murder, attempted homicide, manslaughter, assault on a peace officer, assault, aiding and abetting, conspiracy, accessory after the fact, hindering, search and seizure, destroying evidence, and hiding evidence. I used these terms to search the Cornell University website as well as the New Hampshire General Court website to find the…

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    study is about how an OSHA inspector walked in the door and changed East Hampshire Homes forever (Borden & Cooper, 2002). Jay and Leigh Carlos were asked by a delegation of parents and relatives of mentally retarded adults to build a care home for their special needs family members. After months of studying the subject on should they open up a home. They open their first home. Fast forward fifteen years later East Hampshire Homes was hit by an overly aggressive OSHA inspector named Olive Stone.…

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    to the new world. The southern colonies, consisting of Maryland, Virginia, North and South Carolina, and Georgia, were centered on making money and agriculture, whereas the New England colonies, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire, were centered on religious freedom from the Church of England. What makes them similar is that they both came to America to start a new life with hopes of being prosperous and healthy. Southern Colonies When you think of the Southern colonies…

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    The Life of Robert Frost Reflected in His Poetry Robert Lee Frost was born in San Francisco, California on March 26, 1874 to Isabelle Moodie and William Prescott Frost Jr. (Burnshaw). He spent eleven years of his life in San Francisco, but moved with his mother and sister to Massachusetts after his father died (Pritchard). Frost died on January 29, 1963 in Boston, Massachusetts (Burnshaw). Frost’s career spanned fully through the literary era of Modernism, but his works are difficult to place…

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    Stage 5 Turns out during one of Shaun and I’s nights out in Boston I had purchased a Powerball tickets. I had completely forgotten about this ticket in my back pocket of my jeans. I put them through the wash and my mom had found the ticket and gave it to me and said “Joey, do you want this Powerball ticket still? You just put it in the washing machine.” With the odds of winning the Powerball being so low. I thought about just throwing it away. I decided to take it to the local gas station and…

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    activities of everyday people living in Grover’s Corner, New Hampshire. This play shows that even the most mundane tasks and daily activities are still valuable and significant in life, and that though you may not see the end coming, it will come, and that this life we have is transient. The first scene starts with the Stage Manager, who acts as the narrator, directly telling the audience the setting, which is Grover’s Corner, New Hampshire. The date is the 7th of May, 1901. She also includes…

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    Although Robert Lee Frost (1874-1963) was best known for his presence in New England, his life actually began here in the United States of America (Kennedy and Gioia 983). Robert’s family spent the first eleven years of his life residing in San Francisco, California. But by the year 1885 Robert’s mother, Isabelle Frost, moved the family to Lawrence, Massachusetts due to the passing of his father, William Frost (Parini ch.1). In 1892 Robert Frost graduated as co-valedictorian at Lawrence High…

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    After he left Harvard, he purchased a farm in New Hampshire. He worked the farm for nine years, while also writing early in the mornings and creating many of the poems that became famous later on. In 1912, Frost and his family sailed across the Atlantic to Great Britain, where he became close acquaintances…

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    In 1769, King George III of England granted the charter of Dartmouth College to Eleazar Wheelock as a contract. In efforts to create this college for missionary purposes, Wheelock earned money with his hard work and received many contributions. When he received a charter from the King, it outlined the English and colonial board of trustees. In 1779, the position of presidency of Dartmouth College was handed down to Wheelock’s son, John Wheelock. During his presidency, the college went through…

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    were being persecuted or mistreated because of their beliefs. This spread many ideas and religion as people from all backgrounds-Christians, Catholics, Quakers, Protestants, Puritans, and Jews-across the thirteen colonies; from north to south, New Hampshire to…

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