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    The Crucible: Elizabeth Proctor “Let them that never lied die now to keep their souls” (1353). This quote‚ spoken by John Proctor‚ in the Crucible represents what the Salem Witch Trials were about. The Crucible‚ written by Aurthur Miller‚ was a playwright based in the 1600’s of the Salem Witch Trials in Province‚ Massachusetts. The Salem Witch Trials were during the time of McCarthyism; McCarthyism suggested people were guilty without hard proof. Elizabeth Proctor was a character in the Crucible

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    St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Elizabeth Ann Seton was the first born American to be canonized in the Roman Catholic Church. Although this is not why I chose her to be my confirmation saint‚ she is the patroness of in-law problems‚ widows‚ and the death of parents. Elizabeth Ann Seton had to go through many losses in her lifetime including the death of her mother and sister at age three‚ her stepmother when her father and she got divorced‚ and her husband when he died of tuberculosis (Catholic Online)

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    Queen Elizabeth 1 Elizabeth 1 was the British Monarch’s queen from 1558-1603. Elizabeth’s early and family life was always really rocky. Also her way to the throne for her was rough. She reigned for 44 years. But when she died she left a great legacy. Queen Elizabeth 1 was and still is known as the greatest monarch of all time‚ but it took a little hardship for her to actually become queen. Most childhood memories are suppose to be filled with good and fun memories. But Elizabeth 1’s wasn’t all

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    with mental illness to get the help they need. Depression A serious medical condition in which a person feel very sad‚ hopeless and unimportant and often is unable to live in a normal way. Depression effort about one and four people.in American. Elizabeth Medina is a pageant queen who is studying pre-med and science major. She explains how depression tried to take over her life. Grown up in a Dominican family. She gives three main reason how depression started building up in her life. But at the end

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    Bethany Curl Elizabeth Panttaja: Critique Final Draft. When one reads Elizabeth Panttaja’s “Cinderella: Not so morally superior” the individual may find themselves wrapped in a slew of opinions. Not only does Panttaja’s view illuminate a new perspective entirely it also can be described as exceptionally entertaining as well. Panttaja portrays a theme that boldly announces to the audience that things are not always as they appear to be. When embracing the opinionated content of this literature

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    Queen Elizabeth I reigned for over 45 years (1585 - 1603). She accomplished this feat by making some very important decisions that would change England forever. Many of these decisions created great uproar from the general public; others would leave her with many supporters. Elizabeth’s predecessor‚ Mary I‚ had married Philip II of Spain before she died. Once Elizabeth came into power Philip asked for her hand in marriage. Philip offered to aid England with their war with France (England was losing

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    Elizabeth Gray Vining was a librarian‚ a tutor to a crown prince and an author. She was born in 1902 in Pennsylvania to a Quaker family. At the age of13‚ she published her first story; she received $2 for it. In 1919‚ she graduated from Germantown Friends School and then attended Bryn Mawr College. Her education continued at the Library School of Drexel Institute‚ where she received her degree in 1926. After graduating she joined the library staff at the University of North Carolina. Her first

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    college of our choice. This was not always the case. Elizabeth Blackwell had to fight and continue to persevere to get into medical school. She was rejected over 25 times from different medical schools. She was only rejected because she was a woman‚ not because she was not qualified. Elizabeth Blackwell never gave up and was the first woman to graduate from medical school in the United States. She became a the first woman physician. Elizabeth Blackwell was born on February 3‚ 1821 in a place called

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    Elizabeth Cady Stanton was am important element of the Woman’s Rights Movements. Elizabeth Stanton was born in 1815 to Daniel and Mary Livingston Cady. What really made Elizabeth become a catalyst of the Woman’s Rights Movement was when her sister and her were born. Her parents reaction to her and her sister’s birth was a greatly disappointment to the both of them because they preferred boys then girls. One thing Stanton wanted to do while growing up was to please her parents. She tried to

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    Analysis Of Elizabeth Portrait Portraits in the Tudor times were used to show what a monarch was doing at that time and it spreads the word to all the people of what the monarch at the moment is doing or is she helping you. It was also used to tell people how she looked if she was still fashionable and looked beautiful. They used portraits because they had no other use; there was no email‚ television‚ telephone or newspapers. In this portrait of Queen Elizabeth it shows Spanish armada in the right

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