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    married Martha[16] Giddens. They had 4 children: John (1653-1658)[17] Martha (1655-1658)[18] Mary (1656/7-1657/8)[19] Benjamin (1659-1720)[20] Martha died due to complications from childbirth 13 Jun 1659. Her death registry reads "Martha‚ wife of John Procter‚ [dye]d the 13 June 1659‚[21] Benjamin Proctor‚ was the only surviving child from this marriage.[22] 1 December 1662‚[23][24][25] Proctor married Elizabeth Thorndike (1641-1672)‚ daughter of John Thorndike‚ founder of Ipswich‚ Massachusetts

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    Kristina Perona Mrs.Borgmeyer AP Language & Composition September 11‚ 2014 John Winthrop’s Plea for a Godly Lifestyle in New England John Winthrop plead for the English Puritans that were traveling to New England to lead that of a godly lifestyle in the colony. Being a leader in founding Massachusetts Bay Colony‚ Winthrop hoped to see it flourish and wanted the Puritans to know what God would expect of them. Winthrop gets his point across by using beseeching diction to display his tone

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    Art Analysis: John Byrd

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    I picked John Byrd‚ the artist‚ because most of his projects are of animals and i am an animal person that has a lot of love for animals. He looks like he is trying to convey his love for nature‚ animals‚ and interest for the organs and intestines of animals. John looks like he is trying to show the animals in a relatable way so more people can connect and relate to the artwork. In most of his pieces‚ John shows the animal with its inside organs and intestines showing through‚ maybe

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    convey: recognition of the passage of time‚ inevitable death‚ and what happens to the living. In a film‚ however‚ the narrative cannot include thoughts (at least not without the mechanical use of voice-overs)‚ which presents an obvious challenge for John Huston. How does one show the audience the nuances of Gabriel’s character essential to understanding his epiphany‚ avoid using his thoughts‚ and still remain faithful to the text? The answer lies in the fact that film and writing are fundamentally

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    Life is full of incredulous and horrendous surprises. Mistakes are natural in human nature; humans can better themselves by facing and accepting their mistakes. In the short story "The Swimmer" by John Cheever‚ Ned Merrill swims through his neighbors’ pools to get home. This short story has a variety of symbolism that connects to the themes of life; furthermore‚ Cheever wants to address his readers to accept their mistakes instead of ignoring it and then having to face it with bigger consequences

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    The Prima Secundæ Partis Q.6‚ A.8 Aquinas discusses whether ignorance causes involuntariness. Aquinas questions this‚ and he spends most or all of the eighth article explaining this concept. In the context of the text is that involuntariness is to act against one’s will‚ and ignorance is the lack of knowledge. Both of these terms are somewhat related. Objection two claims that sins imply ignorance and ignorance causes involuntariness. This leads to the idea that every sin is involuntary. The reply

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    John the Savage is a boy who was brought back from the savage reservation in the United States by Bernard Marx. John the Savage is considered unorthodox in both of the communities he becomes a part of. In the savage reservation he is unlike the others because he looks different from them. He has pale skin and blue eyes‚ which is strange and peculiar. When John the Savage travels back to the World State in England with Bernard Marx

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    A Long Way Gone Q

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    . Explain how this last message reverberates throughout A Long Way Gone. The last message in A Long Way Gone was a story about a talking monkey. The monkey gives the boy solider a decision. The monkey says that if he shoots him his mother will die‚ but if he doesn’t shoot his father will die. So this message brings out the family connections in the book. It also shows the compassion and love he has for others and his family. So‚ when seeing the mother tell her child about the story he‚ concludes

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    the world is flat Q/A ch1

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    1. In The World is Flat‚ what does Thomas Friedman mean when he says the world is becoming flat? "The global competitive playing field was being leveled. The world was being flattened." From this‚ we can see that a "flat" world is one in which the "playing field" on which companies compete has become level. It is one in which companies from various countries can compete with one another on an equal basis. Friedman says that what has really driven this is what he calls "Globalization 3.0." This

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    * How does your response to Nea develop over the course of the story? Is she a dynamic or static character? Explain. Nea‚ the younger sister‚ has difficulty growing up and maturing as her own life‚ as well as her sister’s life‚ progresses. Her naivety‚ aggression‚ and anxiety influence her decisions throughout the story in a negative way. Nea is a flat and static character. Throughout the story she does not change‚ she remains childish in her actions and decisions. * Explain how Nea and Sourdi

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