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    nor does it exclude the fact that many of the claims against the accused came from other females. For many‚ the idea of witchcraft was a means of explaining the unexpected nature of disease‚ death and it slowly trickled into being associated with common happenings such as crop failure and economic difficulties and personal grievances.

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    History of Art II Witches’ Sabbath Witches were stereotypically women‚ common belief was that these women would make a diabolical pact with evil demons or satin himself. They would reject Jesus‚ the holy sacraments‚ and take part in "the Witch ’s Sabbath". At this time‚ women were sexually insatiable and that Satan seduced them to his cause. Witches were feared and sought after because they had the ability to take away the strength of young men and sometimes went on to kill them. They

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    The Salem Witch Trials began in spring 1692 in Salem Village‚ which is now known as Danvers. Believing in the supernatural was common in colonial New England since the 14th century after it first emerged in Europe. People believed specifically that the devil would give certain people‚ namely witches‚ the power to hurt others in exchange for their loyalty. Additionally‚ there were other recent events‚ such as a British war against France‚ a smallpox epidemic‚ fears of attacks from neighboring Native

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    1. Why would taking a course in marketing be helpful even if you do not pursue marketing as a career? * At the University of Florida‚ they offer an online program that teaches them 4 points on the marketing field and how it works. * The first point is The value of marketing‚ its function within an organization and the role of marketing in society. (citation) * - One of the ways in which marketing benefits society is by informing and educating consumers. Marketing often has a persuasive

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    The Salem Witch Trials were a drawn out‚ scary time in the history of Salem‚ Massachusetts. These trials split many families and friends apart. Although witch trials were common back then‚ they have seemed to disappear from the world and the public eye. I.A. The Salem Witch trials started when several young girls accused three townspeople of witchcraft. After that day strange unexplainable events would occur (Curry‚ pg. 4). In the doctor’s view the strange behaviors could not be a result of

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    were even just accused of being one were treated very harsh and cruelly‚ and were typically put under some kind of awful and extreme torture in order to gain a confession of their craft and possibly other witches that resided in the village. The most common forms of torture used on these women were “thumb irons” and “leg screws”‚ which generally resulted in some form of confession‚ usually false. As some were tortured‚ others may have been immediately put to death‚ whether they be burned or hung. Because

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    people plan their actions based on what they want. In Macbeth’s time most people relied on superstitions as a way of life‚ but these days most people do not. In the play everyone seems to rely heavily on what the witches have to say. Everyone has a common belief that the witches know all and that they should trust what they say. Macbeth is one of these people. He puts so much faith into what these witches have to say that his mind begins to play tricks on him. At one point in the play Macbeth has a

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    The Witches of Salem Throughout history there have been endless occurrences that involved the suspicion of witches. Perhaps the most notorious occurrence happened back in 17th century colonial Massachusetts‚ where the village of Salem was torn apart by the accusations of witchcraft. Many innocent women and men were accused‚ tried‚ and executed during the Salem Witch Trials based on the false beliefs surrounding such tests as the touch test‚ pressing‚ devil’s marks and other absurd methods of examination

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    Indians‚ we picture them as half naked people causing roucus throughout the land‚ messing with the settlers‚ and being completely uncivilized and uneducated. There is no way that these people could have created stories to be passed down throughout the generations but they did and they still are around to this very day. These oral traditinos‚ or stories that are told by word of mouth‚ include "The World on the Turtle’s Back"‚ which explains to us how our world came to be. The story "Coyote and Buffalo"

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    different from their own‚ waging wars and instituting discriminatory practices in the name of faith. In the early colonization of America‚ this fear of drastically different religions and social orders created the perfect storm for the destruction of common sense. Over fifty women were put on trial after being accused of practicing witchcraft‚ many of whom were executed for their supposed crimes. According to primary sources‚ the conductors of the Salem Witch Trials of 1692-1693 possessed an innate fear

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