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    Caty Greene

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    born on Block Island‚ Rhode Island‚ on February 17‚ 1755. She was the daughter of Phebe Ray and John Littlefield. After her mother’s death‚ Catherine went to live with her aunt‚ Catherine Ray Greene. 19-year-old Catherine married Nathanael Greene on July 20‚ 1774‚ in Greenwich‚ Rhode Island after they had met at one of her aunt parties. Nathaniel was 14 years older than her at the time. Following their wedding‚ the couple moved to Nathanael Greene’s home in Coventry‚ Rhode Island‚ where they spent

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    name of Richard Rhodes. He is also a successful graduate of Yale University. Rhodes recently published an article in the September 17th‚ 2000 issue of the New York Times. The article was called "Hollow Claims about Fantasy Violence"‚ which was based from a dispute over media violence. The argument was focused on whether media violence provokes reality violence or is media violence innocent. The author of this article gives arguable information both sides of the argument. Rhodes’ reveals researched

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    Sean Houlihan Role Model

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    steadily employed teacher in 2005‚ Sean Houlihan gained his own education from some well respected schools in the Northeast United States. After graduating from Tilton School in New Hampshire‚ Houlihan was admitted to Salve Regina University in Newport‚ Rhode Island. Here‚ his major was American Studies. This coeducational Catholic institution gained its charter in 1934‚ and offers nearly 50 undergraduate majors as well as eleven Master’s degree programs. In 2002‚ Houlihan earned his Bachelor of Arts degree

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    Domestic violence can happen to both men and women‚ although there are more evidence that shows that women experience more violence than men. Since most of the states in the U.S. have mandated arrests for domestic violence‚ it is important for the police officers to know and appropriately distinguish the perpetrator and the victim of violence. The gender of the suspect and the victim should not be the only variable that the police officers must consider. Other variables should also be carefully

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    Essay Question: Discuss the cases of Roger Williams and Anne Hutchingson. Why were Williams and Hutchinson perceived as threats by the Puritan authorities? What do these cases tell us about the belief system of the Puritan authorities in Massachusetts Bay colony? Every time in history when the government had too much power‚ corruption occurred. In Massachusetts Bay colony and other colonies‚ church and politics were greatly combined‚ causing problems with non-Puritans. The church influenced

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    Although reluctant to let Rhodes join the army given that he was the sole provider for their family. Eliza Rhodes eventually agreed to let Rhodes join the army. He met up with Levi Carr‚ a friend from school‚ and signed up for Rhode Island’s Second Regiment of Volunteers. Eventually‚ and even though he had no clue what the post entailed‚ he was elected First Sergeant of his Regiment. Rhodes was asked to be the clerk during the selection process for the First Light Infantry. He was told by Major John

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    TYPES OF PARAGRAPHS Descriptive Paragraphs Descriptive Paragraph – usually offers a description of people‚ places‚ object or scenes. Tips for writing a good descriptive paragraph: • Use sensory details such as sights‚ sounds‚ smells‚ tastes‚ feelings and textures to create vivid images in the reader’s mind. Try to rely on sense memories of a specific experience to call to mind these details. • Use spatial order to create a clear visual image of a person‚ place‚ object‚

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    Irony is when there is a situation that is strange because things happen in a way that seems to be the opposite of what you expected. A good example of the word ironic was when New England was settled. Two good examples of the irony during the settlement of New England were the religious and political repressions. The religious repression in New England was a great example of irony. This is so because Puritan separatist groups moved across an ocean to find religious freedom. Some went to Holland

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    Called Massachusetts the “Bible Commonwealth”. * 2 Dissenters: (a) Anne Hutchinson (Spoke out against church -> banished.) (b) Roger Williams (Changes MBC to separate from church -> banished and he forms Rhode Island.) 2. Rhode Island * Formed by Roger Williams in 1636 * Known for religious tolerance * Called the “lord’s debris” 3. Connecticut * Founded in 1636 by Rev. Thomas Hooker * Drafted “The Fundamental Orders” – a modern constitution

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    Ashley Rhodes-Courter: Story of a Survivor In a state of despair people can choose to let that break them or they can fight. Ashley had a childhood filled with foster home after foster home. She saw no light at the end of the tunnel. Abused and neglected‚ Ashley lost her innocence long before a child should. Some would let the world break them Ashley Rhodes-Courter did not. She was resilient and unbroken by cruelty. Even in early stages of life‚ Ashley faced many difficult situations. Ashley

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