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    Massachusetts. His father is Joseph Alexander Souter who was a banker and his mother is Helen Adams (Hackett) Souter who was a store clerk. He practices Episcopalian, which is a person who belongs to a Protestant Church. He moved from Massachusetts to New Hampshire when his grandparents passed away in 1950. He went to Concord High School where he was voted “most sophisticated” and “most likely to succeed” by his classmates. He attended Harvard College graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in 1961.…

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    One of the main differences between these confessions of faith is that the New Hampshire Confession of Faith is silent onthe practice of homosexuality. In this time, homosexuality was widely regarded as a sin by the overwhelming majority of Christians (and pagans) of the time, yet in modern times, the line is not as clearly drawn in the sand. The Baptist Faith and Message of 2000 clearly prohibits homosexuality as a sin, claiming that “all forms of sexual immorality, including adultery,…

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    Americans in New Hampshire maintained friendly relations. Even when most of New England was involved in King Philip’s War (1675-1676) between settlers and native people led by the Wampanoag chief PHILIP, New Hampshire native groups tried to remain neutral. But as white settlements increased, so did tensions. The Europeans introduced livestock that often ruined crops in the Native Americans’ fields, and disputes arose over access to traditional hunting and fishing grounds. For New Hampshire, by…

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    William E. Christie is a shareholder/director with Shaheen & Gordon, PA. Mr. Christie defends clients throughout the greater Concord, New Hampshire, area in criminal and civil cases, and he also represents clients in complex civil litigations. Most of his criminal cases involve defending clients charged with federal crimes, including fraud, tax evasion, drug offenses and obstruction of justice. He also has significant experience defending clients with crimes in the state courts, including…

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    As many high school upperclassmen begin the search for colleges, one of the biggest things a student will look at is whether or not they are up to par with the admissions requirements. Many factors play into these requirements such as grade point average (GPA), extracurricular activities, community involvement, maybe even an essay, however, the most daunting requirements for these students is the section that reads “Test Scores.” Standardized test scores are used to weed out applicants and scare…

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    In 2010, New Hampshire lost 11 Common Loons to lead poisoning. Knowing the deaths would be detrimental to a severely threatened population, an investigation of dead loons, collected from 1989 to 2010, was carried out by the Loon Preservation Committee, Dr. Mark Pokras of Tufts University, and Tiffany Grade, a graduate student from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Necropsies and tissue samples showed lead poisoning was responsible for nearly half of all the dead birds examined. Despite…

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    I. Introduction A. Facts 1. In New Hampshire, every non-commercial vehicle is required to have a license plate that has a state motto called, “Live Free or Die.” The respondent, George Maynard who was a Jehovah’s Witness, viewed the motto to be non-religious. He believed “or die” part of the state motto went against his religion and covered that particular part of the license plate. Maynard initially simply covered “or die” part; however, as the children in his neighborhood continuously take…

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    Colonial Settlement Design Research Data Collection WORKSHEET Region: Northeast Name of Colony: New Hampshire Year Founded: 1638 Founder: Captain John Mason and John Wheelwright 1. Give a brief description of why this colony was founded. John Mason was given a patent for all the land between the merrimack and kennebec rivers. The colony was…

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    was wearing during the days the victim Mason was missing. The police provided all the evidence to the state attorney general in order to get a warrant to arrest Coolidge at his home, in which the state attorney agreed to do so (“Coolidge v. New Hampshire, 403 U.S. 443 (1971),” n.d.). The police arrived at the house days later with…

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    (Mcgowen and Palazzolo 2014, 437). Under the momentum model, instead of the pre-primary season being the key period to decide who will eventually win the nomination, early primaries and caucuses are what matters most. This means that Iowa and New Hampshire should have the greatest effect on candidates moving…

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