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    In our world today there is new technology‚ communication advances‚ and different forms of art. It has not always been this way. The current society is exploring‚ discovering‚ and forming a new way of thinking and living all in all as a world population. But it had to start somewhere and from somebody. Today there varies types of music‚ art‚ all different kinds of ideas and production that has been inspired or has incorporated an literary predecessors who made the guidelines to understand what

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    born in England and was an influential 18th-century author. He was an English writer not only of essays but pamphlets too‚ among them included‚ “Common Sense‚” which was one of his most influential pieces‚ “Rights of Man‚” a piece where he defended the French Revolution; and “The Age of Reason‚” regarding his place of religion in society. Thomas Paine brought his ideas to a huge audience‚ confusing the public opinions and views of the people in Britain. His writings didn’t only influence the British

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    In England‚ the Puritans had been people of resources and political power‚ but King Charles did not accept their attempts to reform and restructured the Church of England (Anglican Church) to be more Protestant. In not following with their request to make the changes‚ they began to protest against the Church of England and its leaders‚ the English monarch and the parliament as well. When William Laud was chosen by Charles the first as Archbishop of Canterbury‚ who is pro-catholic and anti-puritan

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    warning George Washington about all the bad things to come if the Constitution did not go into effect. John Jay was a strong Federalist and was going to fight for the people. Jay was an active supporter of the U.S. Constitution‚ and when he saw that the U.S. possessed a weak central government‚ he was determined to do something and that’s what he did. Jay was also chose for the governor of New york when he returned from England. John

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    The Puritan society was heavily influence by their religious beliefs. Their religious beliefs accurately describe how they influenced the development of New England. The Puritans believed in a simple economic situation‚ an equal and democratic political system‚ and a social system that relied heavily on the patriarchal head of the family. Their values shaped the economic‚ political and social development in New England colonies from 1630 through the 1660s because of their strong ties to religion

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    The New England Patriots are one of the teams that many says have two potent QB in the league today‚ Tom Brady and Jimmy Garoppolo. Brady is hailed to be the greatest quarterback of all time by many analyst and experts. Having won 4 Super Bowl championship‚ 3 Super Bowl MVP‚ and 2 NFL MVP‚ there’s no doubt that Brady will be a Hall of Famer one day. On the hand‚ Garoppolo was seen to be one of the quality quarterbacks on the list during the draft day. And true to his billing‚ he became a dependable

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    ambassador of Cruelty Free International‚ an organization that works on ending animal testing for cosmetics and consumer products(2). He has been named PETAs person of the year for his role in abolishing animal cruelty(3). Furthermore‚ he has had a great influence on British culture and society and some have even gone so far as to describe him as the most influential British comedian since Charlie Chaplin(4). He has reached his status of being influential by being immensely popular and having a large social

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    104102012英文三謝采蓁 Professor: Jonathan Yeh American literature III 17 May 2018 James’ influence on Cather Each writer will have their own writing styles‚ while these can be traced back to the childhood or adolescence or even can be influenced by other writers. Henry James‚ a well-known psychologist‚ novelist and philosopher‚ forming his writing styles in his young age. Then‚ as his literature works being published‚ they have great impact on some of writhers‚ for example‚ Willa Cather. And I will

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    had a certain goal‚ that goal was to establish a permanent colony in America that would make profit for the company. The company was chartered by King James 1 in April 1606‚ and was comprised of two divisions. The Plymouth Company would establish a short-lived colony at the mouth of the Kennebec River near what is now Phippsburg‚ Maine. The London Company would establish Jamestown in Virginia; England’s first permanent settlement in the New World. There was only two ways to become a member of the London

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    Benjamin Franklin knew the power of union. He believed that a country broken is resembling a chair with no legs‚ useless. During the French and Indian war Franklin had a proposal called The Albany Plan of Union. The purpose was to unite all the colonies‚ because he knew without teamwork‚ you are doomed for failure.

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