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    The Puritan faith is a one that was not well accepted in Great Britain‚ forcing them to a place where they could‚ theoretically‚ be free from persecution. Francis J. Bremer’s book‚ The Puritan Experiment‚ provides the reality that no matter the place that this religion was present‚ the rules were still the same. He is successful in examining the role that women played in a New World Puritan society‚ and is able to provide information to other authors on the aspects of the Salem Witch Trials‚ and

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    A Peace Place

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    A Peaceful Place    As  she  sits  in  the  soft  sand‚  meditating‚  I  can  only  imagine  what’s  going  through  her  mind:  nothing.  She  has  no  worries‚  she’s  carefree.  To just get away from everything and just  go  on  a vacation  to  a  sunny  beach  and  relax  is  something  I yearn for. So to see her calm‚ poised‚ and just blankly staring  out  into  the  neverending  blue   sky  makes  me  want  to  buy  a  flight  ticket  and  go  out  to  the  Caribbean  in  hopes of forgetting every worry I have

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    Sir Francis Drake‚ an English sea captain‚ navigator‚ slaver‚ privateer and politician. He was second in command of and English fleet against the Spanish Armada. He also accomplished the second circumvolution of the world. A hero to some and a pirate to others let us peek into the life of Sir Francis Drake. In Tavistock‚ Devon year 1544‚ Francis Drake was born. Drake’s birth is not formally recorded‚ but since he received command of the Judith in 1566 when he was twenty-two years old‚ his birth

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    Margaret Fuller takes us on a tour of the treatment of women in her essay The Great Lawsuit. Margaret Fuller was America’s first true feminist. Today she holds a distinctive place in the cultural life of the American Renaissance (Hampson). Fuller was a transcendentalist‚ literary critic‚ editor‚ journalist‚ teacher‚ and political activist (Hamspon). Fuller served with Emerson as editor of The Dial. Specifically‚ The Great Lawsuit shows us how women were mistreated

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    favorite place

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    smell‚ mixed with our thick humidity is not a pretty picture. I must admit‚ to us natives‚ it is what reminds us that we are home.       New Jersey is home to a few of history’s most prestigious places‚ like Ellis Island and the Statue of Liberty‚ which we share with New York. One of my favorite places to spend free

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    A Familiar Place

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    I feel most comfortable in a place where a sense of calm envelops me—a place that brings peace in its own unique ways. To escape all my troubles I always go on a walk by myself. Walking to class reminds me of all the times I walked around my neighborhood in my hometown. Outside my dorm I noticed the many sorority posters on all of the girls doors around me. In the elevator I caught a glimpse of a bright green notice about the Tiger Transit service for Clemson students. This was most evident and

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    Byzantine art demonstrated by the Hagia Sophia’s Theokotos impacted Western Art forever‚ proven through Berlinghieri’s St. Francis Altarpiece and the duration of the Renaissance. Sprawling over most of North Africa to the Levant‚

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    fear itself.” Known by many‚ this common phrase has few words‚ but a intense meaning. In Ernest Hemingway’s short story‚ “The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber‚” the overcoming of fear is shown throughout the story. Francis Macomber and his wife Margaret Macomber are on an African safari with a man name Robert Wilson. Hemingway portrays Francis Macomber as wealthy and beautiful‚ yet cowardly. Macomber’s wife Margaret also young and beautiful‚ but seemingly dissatisfied with her husband of

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    The Great Gatsby is set during the roaring 20’s smack dab in the Empire State. Told from the perspective of the Midwestern transplant Nick Carraway‚ the story centers around the mysterious and suspiciously rich Jay Gatsby--his next-door neighbor. In the first chapters of the novel‚ Nick is seen reuniting with his distant cousin‚ both in gene and mind‚ Daisy Buchanan. She and her ridiculously rich husband Tom introduce him to their dear friend‚ Jordan Baker‚ an excellent golfer‚ but a notorious cheater

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    Summary of Chapter 7: Preoccupied by his love for Daisy‚ Gatsby calls off his parties‚ which were primarily a means to lure Daisy. He also fires his servants to prevent gossip and replaces them with shady individuals connected to Meyer Wolfshiem. On the hottest day of the summer‚ Nick takes the train to East Egg for lunch at the house of Tom and Daisy. He finds Gatsby and Jordan Baker there as well. When the nurse brings in Daisy’s baby girl‚ Gatsby is stunned and can hardly believe that the

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