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    Betty Pepis‚ a well-known interior designer in the 1960’s‚ designed the living room. She uses a dull hue of green blue as a focal point on the couch to compliment the yellow-green walls. She uses accents of dull orange‚ red and yellow in the pillows to tie

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    Camryn Hannemann Period: 6 Ms. Maresh The Witches who visited Salem The Crucible is a play by Arthur Miller about a case of mass hysteria dating to 1600s Salem. During that time people were tried and hanged for supposedly being “witches.” In reality‚ witchcraft is and always was a myth; the real motivation for the witch hunts was probably greed or feuding between families that inhabited Salem at the time. During the trials‚ people really believed that there were witches and fell into a mob

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    large group of English Protestant Christians who came to New England in hopes of changing their religion. The Puritans used the Bible as the guide to their life‚ basing decisions on it and taking the Bible literally. The trials in Salem began when Betty Parris and Abigail Williams asked Tituba‚ a West African slave‚ to read them their fortunes. After the reading‚ the girls began "getting into Holes‚ creeping under Chairs and Stools‚…" and later accused two local white women and Tituba as the witches

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    the Reverend Parris‚ watching over his sick daughter Betty‚ wondering what is wrong with her. We soon learn that the entire town is buzzing with rumors that Betty is sick because of witchcraft. Rev. Parris had seen both Betty and his niece Abigail dancing in the forest with his slave‚ Tituba‚ the night before. That evening in the forest‚ he also saw a cauldron and a frog leaping into it. When first questioned‚ Abigail denies that she or Betty have been involved in witchcraft‚ but she admits that

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    forcing all us girls to run away. All of us except cousin Betty‚ bless her soul‚ who just collapsed on the ground like all the strength left her. She shrieked and hollered like nothing I ever heard before. She was going on and on about how couldn’t move at all. Uncle Parris brought us back to his house and turned on me. His face was a color I ain’t never seen before‚ an ugly‚ blotchy red. He was yellin’ and screamin’ profanities at us‚ but little Betty wasn’t moving an inch. Throughout the day‚ no changes

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    Approved by the states in 1868 after the end of the Civil War‚ the Fourteenth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution was made with many intentions in mind. It was shaped to promise equal protection of laws to African Americans and to grant them citizenship because many were freed slaves. The Fourteenth Amendment was the focal point in which segregation in schools was coming to an end as a result of the violations of the due process and equal protection clauses. Racial discrimination in education or

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    <i>Why do you hurt these children?<br>I do not hurt them. I scorn it.<br>Have you made no contract with the devil? <br>No!</i><br><br>Mr. John Hathorn‚ a Judge involved in the witchcraft case of Sarah Good‚ then asked all of the afflicted children to look upon her and see if this was the person that had hurt them so. They all gazed at Goody Good and said that this was the person that tormented them—presently they were all tormented.<br><br>Puritanical beliefs had all of Salem truly believing that

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    Pleasantville - Essay 2

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    turn the perspective of the people around them. The character Betty is a perfect example of alteration of one’s perspective. Betty learns that she has more potential than a housewife. When Betty’s outlook is altered‚ her social role‚ attitudes and values are altered as well. In Pleasantville the people became divided as they discovered their potential to make their own choices and began to express their own emotions. Betty left her role as a housewife and realised her lust for the milk bar

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    you’re attending. The little black dress is simple and accessible for woman of all classes which is why it’s timeless. Two woman that come to mind when thinking of the little black dress are Betty Boop and Audrey Hepburn. Betty boop is a cartoon character known as the “it girl”‚ in her early films Betty boop was drawn wearing a little black dress‚ although with Technicolor betty’s dress became red. Another popular film

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    The Pigman & Me Chapter 1 I am a tall‚ skinny‚ teenage boy with blond hair. I live with my older sister Betty and my mom. My parents are divorced and dad left us when I was two years old. We move a lot because mom has trouble paying the rent on time. We don’t have a lot of money. We were all in the car on the way to our new house when I found my pet chameleon Albert in my moms coffee cup. He got out of his cage and was missing for weeks. When I found Albert in my moms coffee cup he was dead

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