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    Everyone has heard the commonly used phrase “trick or treat?” especially around Halloween. It is usually followed by candy or a riddle where a little kid threatens to pull down their underwear. Does anyone truly know where it came from though? Maybe witches in the past used it to torture people or a young child asked the question to their mother one day. Today I Found Out discovered that the practice began with the Celtic tradition of celebrating the end of the year by dressing up as evil…

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    I did some reading on Voodoo as I didn’t know much about it. Benin is a country in West Africa known as "the cradle of Voodoo". This is the birthplace of the ancient practice of Voodoo, which is also known as Vodun, the country’s national religion. Its beliefs were exported along with the slaves to Haiti, the Caribbean and Brazil and the religion was distorted by Hollywood. Sticking pins in dolls were once used as a method of cursing an individual by some followers of Vodun in New Orleans; this…

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    In the book a break with charity by ann rinaldi the main character, Susana english looks back on 1691 and all the choices she made that had to do with the Salam witch trials. Susana was standing in the town talking to the town gossip, Sarah bibber. When Susana was standing there she saw Ann Putnam and a group of girs she despreilty wanted to be friends with go into the reverends parris passage. Susana asked sarah and found out the only go in when the reverend is gone because they were strict…

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    Are witches really real? Did they even exist? Well in the February of 1692 a group of young girls had a sleepover decided to play a fortune telling game and fell very ill afterwards. They started acting strangely with violet outburst of tantrums. The doctor found nothing wrong with them. The doctor later diagnosed them with bewitchment. This Started the hysteria in New Salem, Massachusetts. Once the hysteria spread through the towns people thought the devil was trying to destroy Christians…

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    The Truth: In January 1962, Reverend Samuel Parris daughter Elizabeth Parris and niece Abigail Williams started to throw horrible fits, and other girls in the town also began to do the same. Soon after the girls began their fits the local doctor, William griggs, was called and diagnosed all the girls with bewitchment. The Girls on February, 29th claimed that three women in the town had afflicted them one of the women was Parris slave Tituba. All three women were interrogated but Tituba…

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    The story of haunted houses goes back to the 1800´s, now people are highly familiar with haunted houses. After reading the three articles The History of Haunted Houses , ¨ Itś just not Halloween without a haunted house¨ , and ¨One-Third of Americans Believe Dearly May Not Have Departed ¨ it has showed why haunted houses are popular. Haunted houses are popular in society today because people like being scared and making money. For example, in the essay The History of Haunted Houses it explains…

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    Dm Model

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    1. DSM is for billing and accurate diagnosis in mental health. 2. Thomas Sydnum came up with the ideas of syndromes to be used for many years. 3. DSM started in the 1950’s and had has many editions, working groups sit down and have input on the classifications. 4. Psychology started in Germany and grew up in the Unites States and other European countries. 5. Demon model, people behave because they are possessed which can be from demons or spirits or witches, etc., exorcism was used to cure the…

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    The Puritans were Protestant Reformers that believed in the purification of the Church and the rejection of Roman Catholicism practices. They escaped England in search of religious freedom and migrated to the colonies of America, with the Massachusetts Bay Colony having the largest population. Puritans were highly religious and believed in predestination, the idea that God has already chosen those who would be suited for salvation. Guilty until proven innocent was used to temporarily settle…

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    Setting in stories in terms of time, place, culture, and atmosphere help enhance the understanding of its theme. In the story “Young Goodman Brown”, Puritan events of great significance such as the Salem Witch Trials and King Phillip’s War; these events are referenced to show how they shaped the setting that had an effect on the characters. These events, along with the religious stance of the Puritans, greatly shaped the setting of the Puritan era. Setting in terms of time and place, history,…

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    The witch craze, during which hundreds of thousands of people were executed without trial, occurred during the renaissance and reformation in the late 1400s until the Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment in the 1700s. The “witches” were mostly female, and given no trial. During this time period, although people were beginning to get educated, the majority of people believed that women could be evil and crazy, but men couldn’t and were therefore better than women and could do what they desired…

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