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    Hannah Arnett

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    them‚ had certain advantages such as boats‚ a greater number of soldiers and superior artillery such as muskets and bayonets. General Washington had fled to New Jersey from New York City.  Great Britain was not on the same page as the Patriots when it came to fighting.  The British had sent an offer to the men of Elizabethtown‚ New Jersey‚ declaring that they would give the men “protection of life and liberty”‚ but only if the town became loyalist.  A meeting to converse the subject of the British

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    Wild Water Gets Soaked

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    1. I can surely state that New Jersey shore is a way much better place to relax‚ then it is in NY shores‚ simply because I did have a chance to see the both. NY shore is‚ obviously‚ more crowded‚ whereas NJ is less‚ and since the distance between the two is not so big‚ families would rather choose quite‚ not crowded location. NY and Jersey states are high dense areas‚ so the population is not an issue; conversely‚ growing trend is the issue to fight. An educated guess is that this precise fact initialized

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    Charter to Sir Walter Raleigh : 1584 Everybody remembers Jamestown‚ Capt. John Smith‚ Pocahontas and all the rest. But do you remember Roanoke? In 1585‚ after a small scouting expedition had returned from North America with two Native Americans and many astonishing stories‚ Sir Walter Raleigh tried to establish a colony called Roanoke in the land which the British named "Virginia"‚ in honor of Elizabeth‚ the Virgin Queen. The site was actually an island on North America’s eastern seaboard protected

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    CASE STUDY ANALYSIS

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    CASE STUDY ANALYSIS I. TIME CONTEXT (PRESENT) The Lew-Mark Baking Company has been the largest Archway franchise in New York and New Jersey employing less than 200 people‚ mostly blue-collar workers. The company has over 50 varieties of soft cookies with no additives and preservatives. The customers of the company are over 45 years old including parents with young children. The production process being described is the batch processing system which is mainly convenient if a moderate volume of goods

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    your own is a whole new chapter in life. The day I left home was August 20‚ 2011 and I was the most ecstatic person on earth. I was thinking about all the new things I’m going to be able to do and all the new people I’m going to meet. Home was New Jersey for me and as much as I loved it I’ve always loved Florida more. Every summer since I was a kid I would always come to Florida and spend the entire summer with my aunt and uncle. There was never once a summer that I didn’t come and every summer I

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    My father

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    fiancé who I have been with for the past 5 years. We currently live in Pennsylvania but we are originally from New Jersey; oh‚ how I miss it sometimes. Back in New Jersey‚ I have five sisters and four brothers‚ who still live there‚ along with my father. In Pennsylvania it is just me‚ one of my older sisters and my mother‚ you can see why I miss my hometown. When I lived in New Jersey‚ I did not have that sister/sister bond that most people thought I did; I was the youngest and always left out. Situations

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    Nick Loughlin AP US History 9/5/11 The New World started for many reasons. Some of those reasons are for religious freedom‚ overpopulation in places like England‚ and for people hopeful to find gold and become wealthy. Religious freedom existed in the New England colonies prior to 1750. The New World was thought to be a religious haven but not all colonies allowed certain religious freedom. Some colonies had complete religious freedom such as Pennsylvania. Others had limited religious

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    FACTS Anderson and Murray Copeland-Kraft are inquiring about a claim against Liberty “Libby” Behl for physical injuries and financial losses they suffered when they rented an apartment from Ms. Behl in Ocean City‚ New Jersey. On August 30‚ 2013‚ Anderson and Murray Copeland-Kraft‚ rented an apartment in Ocean City‚ NJ from host Liberty Behl for the Labor Day weekend. Behl lived in the apartment with her now ex-boyfriend Bob Cerny until August 2013‚ when she kicked him out. On August 31 2013‚ the

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    Marcus Mabry

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    Marcus Mabry came from a poor family but worked hard to make into Stanford which contrasts heavily with his family’s suffering. Mabry describes his two very different lives between the poverty he and his family endured living in New Jersey and his newfound life at Stanford University. Marcus Mabry paints the differences of his two worlds to the reader in more than one way. First‚ he explains the economical differences between the two geographical areas‚ he describes his hometown as the slums or

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    dense forests provided a barrier for the colonists‚ preventing them from going too far west right away‚ and causing the colonies to form in the arrangement they did. Finally‚ the population was the most dense in middle colonies‚ such as New York‚ New Jersey‚ Delaware‚ and Pennsylvania partly because of the mild landscape and fertile soil. Early in the 1600’s‚ John Rolfe and his wife Pocahontas discovered tobacco. It was soon heavily sought after in Europe‚ and quickly became a cash crop for Virginia

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