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    Traditional colonists were established by cultural groups who had authority to control; most were married with families‚ morally correct‚ less likely to use profanity or indulge in drugs and alcohol‚ and attend church on also known as “Model Citizens” or “Status.” These political people created something we know as “Habit for self-government” which was discovered centuries ago. The qualifications for self-government are the result of habit and long training. Training consist of the following‚ supporting

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    viewing a trailer called My So Called Enemy‚ read Texas vs. Johnson by William J. Brennan and American Flag Stands for Tolerance by Ronald J. Allen‚ all talked about are willing to accept people and opinions that different from us. We as human being should be willing to accept people not by culture‚ but by their personality and opinions that are different from ourselves. To begin‚ we as human being should accept people not by culture‚ but by their personality. In the text My So Called Enemy Adi from

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    A large number of female teachers have an adverse effect on boys‚ according to an essay Left Behind Boys‚ the effect is "so-called ‘boy crisis’" (Li). The female teacher is not easy to manage the boys‚ so it causes a situation that boys always make a wrong impression on everybody. However‚ "boys are struggling more than girls in school‚" according to the survey report‚ "while becoming intellectually and physically weaker" (Li). It doesn’t mean that boys are not bright‚ and it just shows that boys

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    American colonists were going through daily struggles and government oppression‚ and we‚ as modern Americans‚ can sympathize with them. They strived for justice and freedom in a time where they were not respected by their own higher government. Although by eighteenth century the colonies were already off the ground‚ so to speak‚ they still struggled deeply with wars‚ trade restrictions‚ nutritional issues and hunger‚ taxation‚ and crime which ... The Seven Years War strained the American colonists

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    The events of the American Revolution disclosed the colonists’ fears of the British’s overreaching political authority. In particular‚ Parliament’s actions confirmed their anxieties over their inability to self-govern and maintain their autonomy. However‚ after the colonies won their independence‚ the issue of self-government shifted as to how to maintain it. This was taken on account of the states’ varying priorities on public policy and their considerable geographical scope. During the Constitutional

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    Jad Ltaif Ray Slavens English 2327.C01 28 September 2012 Native Americans and Colonists Native Americans and English colonists are two distinct groups that were in conflict. The colonists came to America to establish a better life for themselves‚ their family‚ and freedom to practice their faith. However‚ the Indians did not agree with their way of thinking of God and wanted the settlers to follow their own way of belief in God. As expressed in the three works Tecumseh‚ Richard Frethorne‚ and

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    The American colonists were patriots because they wanted to gain their independence from Britain; American citizens would see them as patriots because they formed this country. The American colonists thoroughly disapproved with being ruled and taxed. The colonists felt unfairly taxed‚ watched over‚ and ignored in their attempts to address grievances. Religious issues rose‚ and economics were the essence of many issues. The colonist didn’t pay near as much taxed as the people that lived-in Britain

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    Cassandra Rescoe 2/5/13 English 1520 James Halleman Alcohol and the American Colonists American history shows that our ancestors were heavy drinkers. Why did the colonists drink so much? To understand the logic of our ancestors heavy drinking‚ we think about colonial life. What drinking resources were available to them? What kind of life did they live? New England water was polluted and cow’s milk caused “sickness” (tuberculosis). New England had cold winters. What did they have to keep warm

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    How is ‘The Crucible’ appropriately titled? The word ‘crucible’ is used by Arthur Miller in his play as a metaphor. The first definition of the word crucible is: a melting pot especially for metals. In the play this is first acknowledged during the first act‚ as we gradually piece together the information concerning the girls dancing. The ‘kettle’ viewed by Reverend Parris mirrors a crucible. We are told that the girls had made a brew which contained a

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    Many teenagers go through lots of different relationships and sometimes they get lost during their routes to become an adult. They find it hard to realize what the right thing is and what is being the right way. In the episode My So Called Life‚ the main character‚ Angela Chase‚ goes through many relationships. Angela was a student who did well‚ and pleased her family and friends around her. However‚ a change happens‚ when she meets Rayanne‚ a new friend‚ and she starts to act differently. She tries

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