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    The downfall and redemption of an individual surmounted the inherent hypocrisy of Puritanism. Forced to wear the scarlet letter of an adulteress‚ Hester Prynne struggled to perpetuate dignity in the face of lust and guilt. Spiritual leaders of the community preached strict adherence to Christian dogma which required branding with a scarlet letter. Repeated attempts to survive in the face of adversity failed. Her husband’s use of black magic and the veil of secrecy enforced by him and her lover impeded

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    When the United States was first established as the Thirteen Colonies‚ it was a long way back from where we are today in the matter of culture. The New England Colonies were mostly Christians‚ but some of them were Puritans. Puritans wished to purify‚ hence the name‚ and reform the Church of England. The Puritans did not last very long‚ but their original religion‚ Christianity‚ remained because of the Great Awakening. The Puritans were the most dynamic Christian force in the American

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    An American Tragedy: Comparing "The Crucible" and "The Scarlet Letter" by: Jamie Newlands Two American authors‚ of two distinctly different time periods had one very similar task‚ to turn a piece of American History into a believable tragedy. Arthur Miller with The Crucible and Nathaniel Hawthorne with The Scarlet Letter. Perhaps one might wonder which author did a better job in doing so‚ but with such different pieces of work‚ this is hardly a question that can be answered. Miller’s the

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    to and meet the standard requirements they should get an A‚ when in truth that is just simply what you are supposed to be doing in the first place. To receive outstanding academic achievement‚ students go to school not just to learn‚ but to give opinionated feed back‚ be interactive‚ and put high amounts of time and dedication into their studies. Roosevelt proclaims that a sense of entitlement to A’s and B’s may come from their prior experience from kindergarten to twelfth grade‚ a school system where

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    cases I had to show considerable interest and appropriately interjected with a question to get the discussion on course. Interviews include real people and real situations so it is very important that the interviewer doesn’t become judgmental or opinionated towards the participants answers or reactions. While conducting the interview the interviewer needs to be neutral and even toned. Saying a please and thank you more than once goes a long way in making people feel valued for this time and feedback

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    Nicholas Kristof is a columnist for the well known newspaper The New York Times. His main focus for his column is Human rights‚ women’s rights‚ health‚ and global affairs. He has written his column for the NY Times since 2001. Kristof grew up in Oregon and graduated from Harvard University. He went on to study law at Oxford. He is fluent in more than 3 languages and was a foreign correspondent for the NY Times for many years. He won two pulitzer prizes and received many humanitarian awards. One

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    creates a space where women can feel safe. Her words are so vivid‚ brutally honest‚ and reaches out to traumatized people in a surprisingly tender manner. The poem begins by describing how women are preferred as reserved and quiet rather than opinionated – similar on the comparison of how leadership equates to bossiness if you are a woman. Then‚ she went

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    American children’s author and illustrator‚ Dr. Seuss. Mostly everyone knows of him and loves him‚ children grew up reading him in school‚ for bedtime stories‚ or even just to read. That’s the problem right there‚ the problem is that children grew up reading him and understanding his stories. He put racist remarks in his books and stereotyped certain cultures. For example‚ the character he described as Chinese has two lines for eyes‚ carries chopsticks and a bowl of rice. Dr. Seuss isn’t the only

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    days with all the vultures of hell trodden under our feet‚” meaning that only once their community is devoid of all witches will they enjoy eternal happiness (309). In New England‚ the forces that drove Salem were God and the devil. Belief in Puritanism meant fear of the devil‚ so by opposing witchcraft he hoped for a spiritual awakening to counteract religious disinterest and unify the

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    This shows that one of the main issues that started the Salem witch trial was the ease at which Puritanism allowed for the antagonization of women. Woman who accused did so for the empowerment in such a society and those who were accused were due to the easiness to connect their actions to a falling out with Puritan morals. Through it‚ those who were

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