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    Massachusetts Bay Colony

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    Massachusetts Bay Colony government was able to be‚ at least partially‚ simultaneously theocratic‚ democratic‚ oligarchic‚ and authoritarian. It was able to be partly theocratic because of the doctrine of the covenant‚ which stated that the whole purpose of government was to enforce God’s laws. God’s laws applied to everyone‚ even nonbelievers. Everyone also had to pay taxes for the government-supported church. This meant that religious leaders held enormous power in the Massachusetts Bay Colony. They were

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    Case Study: Fatburger North America‚ Santa Monica‚ Calif. Published on Wednesday‚ 01 February 2012 Written by Lisa White‚ Contributing Editor When the first Fatburger opened in Los Angeles back in 1952‚ it was a local hamburger joint with a diner motif. Today‚ there are more than 100 locations in California and Nevada‚ with sites planned for South Korea‚ Dubai‚ Lebanon and Saudi Arabia. Energy and overall efficiency are important attributes that Fatburger executives weigh when purchasing foodservice

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    North Country

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    Many stereotypes of women were depicted in the movie North Country. The first major one that I notice was when the main character was talking to her childhood friend after washing her hair. He friend told her that she worked at the town mine. The main character automatically asked her if she was a secretary there. This is a large stereotype that has affected women for a long time. Many people assume that the job a woman would be working in a male environment such as mining must be as a secretary

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    13 Original Colonies

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    Thesis: The 13 original colonies in the US is important in the American history because of the culture‚ historical events and the war of independence/ declaration of independence. Introduction: History is the beginning of the present and the future‚ without the 13 original coloniesAmerica would not be the same. The 13 original colonies are important part of the American History because of the culture‚ historical events and the declaration of independence. Historical Events: 1619:

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    Some of the main reasons for suburban growth in post-World War II America was due to the Second Great Migration of African Americans to the West and the North‚ the GI Bill‚ and the baby boom. At the end of World War II the African Americans continued to leave the rural and racism of the South for the opportunities that were continuing to develop in the West and the North. The GI Bill‚ VA loans‚ and newly enacted FHA loans‚ allowed families affordable housing and to have more children. This new housing

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    The Colonies by 1763-A New Society? Between the settlement at Jamestown in 1607 and the Treaty of Paris in 1763‚ the most important change that occurred in the colonies was the extension of British ideals far beyond the practice in England itself. The thirteen colonies throughout time all established themselves and soon developed their own identities. Colonies in different areas were known for different things and no one colony was like the other. These people began to see them selves as Carolinians

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    the early colonies of America. You might be surprised to read that Africans‚ not Indians‚ were the first American slaves. By 1617‚ one hundred and twenty five years after Columbus and his European men arrived in North America; Virginian had become an established colony and they were in trouble. They had lost hundreds’ as a result of starvation and had become desperate for both food and labor. This‚ you could say was the “historical force” behind slavery in the colonies. Virginia

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    The Magnetic North

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    will talk about is the fact the Magnetic North is NOT at the North Pole. This is because the magnetic North moves about a lot and does not always match up with the geographical north (the north pole). The diagram above shows us the difference between these two poles. The orange rectangle represents the giant ‘magnet’ inside the Earth and as you can tell (by the South pole facing the geographical North)‚ on a compass the magnetic North is really the geographical South on a

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    to migrate to North America. English settlers came as servants‚ who gave up their freedom to make it to America. Puritans also chose to leave their home because they saw the land of America as the freedom of liberty. The main reason these settlers traveled was because of the poor economic conditions in England and liberty. The wages fell dramatically‚ leading to the citizens searching for a new job. Therefore‚ because of economic reasons‚ English chose to emigrate to North America. They were looking

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    Revivalism in the Colonies “The Christian World is in a dead sleep. Nothing but a loud voice can awaken them out of it” (George Whitefield). A time of spiritual renewal‚ a time where the religious barriers were broken‚ a time known as the Great Awakening. This was such an important time in history‚ it swept the nation‚ and had a big impact on New England. When the Church of England was established as the Reigning Church of the country‚ the Great Awakening was put in motion. Religion became an

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