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    involving the devil and demons had much criticism in your time. How did the audience react when they first watched this play? Also‚ what made you decide to write about these things? My favorite character in the play was Mephastophilis. He seems to be a “good” demon. Even though he is damned to hell‚ he seems to have a softer side. He is constantly warning Faustus of the miseries of hell. I had two interpretations of Mephastophilis. One being that he truly was a good demon and his forewarnings are

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    Scene 8- The Mountains of Ignorance (Milo drives into the Mountains of Ignorance and met the demons but he escapes from all of them) Milo: Well‚ is this how creepy it is on the mountains of Ignorance. I’ve got chills. (Rubs his skin and looks like he is feeling cold) (Loud crow cawing sound) Humbug: What’s that sound? It’s terrible. (Everpresent Wordsnatcher runs out and sits on a tree trunk) Everpresent Wordsnatcher: It was me who is making all that infernal racket. Tock: (To Milo and Humbug) Let’s

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    making their own rum instead of having it imported‚ which spread the idea that they could be self-sufficient and separate themselves from England. This separation from England’s imperialism gave way to many advantages for America. Spirits were highly flammable and caused a burning sensation in the throat after swallowing. Those who drank it were also quickly intoxicated  and became violent because of the high alcohol content. The privilege of spirits was abused. Sailors began to drink rum which caused

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    Reflection Paper 1

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    Reflection Paper Submission Monday‚ November 17‚ 2014 7:57 PM Angels and Demons I. Introduction In this‚ my first ever reflection paper‚ I have chosen to write on the subject of Angels and Demons. Let me start by stating I believe angels and demons do exist; the fact they exist on a higher spiritual or dimensional plain does not diminish my belief. Through historical texts (biblical and manuscript) mankind has been presented with evidence they exist. However‚ it appears the preponderance of evidence

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    APUSH Ch. 1- 7

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    Chelsey Lopez Apush Colonial Era Test Topics: Chapter 1 -7 Causes of Expansion Christian Crusades: control over Holy Land from Muslims‚ exotic delight from asia (silk‚ sugar) Marco Polo: venetian merchant traveler‚ introduced Europeans to Central Asia and China Improvement in navigation tech. Primogeniture: the legal principal that the firstborn to inherit entire estate (property & land) Development of Joint Stock companies: economic arrangement by which number of investors poo their

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    What is your definition of integrity? I define integrity as an individual responsibility in doing the right thing. An example of integrity is an individual that is always honest. I know that in the real world‚ it is indeed difficult to encounter individual who has integrity. Integrity is not just doing the right thing when he or she is being watched. It is worth noted that integrity is to always be doing what is right even when no one is watching. Sadly‚ I have personally encountered individual

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    to the American Revolution. The Sugar Act was one of the reasons Americans started to resist Britain and made way for the American Revolution. Britain’s parliament realized that the colonies were making great profit off of selling rum. Sugar was needed in order to make rum. By passing the Sugar Act‚ it would force the

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    Assignment 2 Water Park

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    park family vacation and leave any of the kids home. In the episode you have Hal’s decision to sneak in the rum so that he and his wife could re-do a missed chance of the two getting away back in the day. The decision these two parents make and I am not saying I am a perfect parent but these decisions are horrible and do not show any type of integrity. In connection to Hal bringing the rum into the water park‚ Hal and Lois take it further by trying to get some quality time in for themselves and concentrate

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    The Middle Passage

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    The "Middle Passage" was the journey of slave trading ships from the west coast of Africa‚ where the slaves were obtained‚ across the Atlantic‚ where they were sold or‚ in some cases‚ traded for goods such as molasses‚ which was used in the making of rum. However‚ this voyage has come to be remembered for much more than simply the transport and sale of slaves. The Middle Passage was the longest‚ hardest‚ most dangerous‚ and also most horrific part of the journey of the slave ships. With extremely tightly

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    SALUTARY NEGLECT ESSAY For the period before 1750‚ analyze the way in which the British policy of salutary neglect influenced the development of American society as illustrated in legislature assemblies‚ commerce and religion. The policy of salutary neglect influenced the development of American society. It gave the colonies a chance to govern themselves and to develop separately from England. It let them make their own laws that would benefit the people in the colonies. Because of this there was

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