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    Mary Wilkins Freeman’s “A New England Nun” is about a woman named Louisa Ellis. She battles with the obligations of marriage after waiting fourteen years for her fiancé‚ Joe‚ to come home from Australia. He is off making money to support her. Louisa spends all of her time doing boring and monotonous house work like polishing and sewing. During the time that Joe is away‚ Louisa had grows attached to her daily routine of tedious domestic activities. When Joe returns home‚ the routine she has come to

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    Religion has affected society both positively and negatively throughout life. Most religions promote and educate individuals in social virtues; how to choose right over wrong regardless of personal desire (Fisher‚ 2005). Many charities feed‚ cloth‚ and shelter the homeless all in the name of their God and acting on their faith. Unfortunately‚ while organized religion promotes faith in positive social virtues it also can instill fear and oppress its follower at times. The followers who see the

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    Essay: Founding the New Nation #3) Which factor‚ religious freedom or economic betterment best describes the motivation behind the founding of English colonies? It wasn’t just the desire of religious freedom or just the desperation of economic betterment that motivated the founding of the New World; it was both. The development of the colonies in America helped the colonies to decide their own thoughts and ideas. In which Puritans were mostly the founders of the main colonies. Puritans were

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    population‚ meant the New World was soon filled with people who had very little‚ if any‚ direct connection to England. Still‚ thousands of Americans fought on England’s behalf in four wars against Spanish‚ French‚ and Indian enemies. In our modern‚ developed world‚ it can be difficult to imagine how isolated the colonies were from each other. We get news and information at the touch of a button. But in the 17th and 18th centuries‚ there were few roads that linked one colony to another‚ and few forms

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    The American colonies differed greatly from one another. Although they were in the same region of the land‚ some had better farming than that of others and some had better trade routes than the other colonies. No two colonies had the same agricultural needs. Georgia’s agriculture is different from Rhode Island. They also differed by the use and need of slavery. Slaves are needed more in agricultural areas than trade areas. That doesn’t mean that the northern colonies did not have slaves; it just

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    Стилистический анализ текста: Doris Lessing “England Versus England” The text under stylistic analysis is taken from the book “England versus England” written by Doris Lessing. This story is told by the author. It deals with feelings and emotions of author and written in the style of fiction. The scene is laid in small English village. The main character are Charlie and his father Mr. Thornton. This part of a story is about a generation gap between young man Charlie and his father Mr. Thornton

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    believe that colonization in the New World led to most of them. Spain and America would have been better off if we never started our own civilization there and barged in on the natives. Although there were many complex and tragic events‚ people may argue that some good came out of civilization. There may be some valid points‚ but none of it was worth the damage it caused. The cruelty and suffering that the natives had to go through when the colonists got to the New World was horrendous. The citizens

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    and even Hopper the grasshopper.   Also‚ the ant colony it self portrays the differences in social groups and who is looked at as a norm based on the ants perception and those who are deviant from the colony.   And lastly‚ another sociological perspective that can be seen is the symbolic interationist perspective and the way one acts of deviance or norm and if that is based and if that behavior is biological or learned.   In what follows the colony of ants will be descried and analyzed through the

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    Mercantilism and Colonies

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    Mercantilism: Colonies provide primary material and mother countries transform them. France imports more than it exports‚ so it makes a lot of profit. Goal: Expand colonies and enrich the mother country. The army is there to prevent other countries to trade with some mother countries’ colony. - In the 18th century‚ it doesn’t work anymore because of contraband. - Because of that Spain will try to fix its economy. Colonies enrich mother countries through: - Trade - Commerce - Great-Britain

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    The 13 colonies were split into three sections‚ the new england‚ middle and southern colonies. In this paper i will be comparing and contrasting all three. The new england colonies included Massachusetts Bay Colony‚ Founded by John Winthrop and William Bradford‚ New Hampshire colony founded by John Wheelright‚ Rhode Island colony founded by Roger Williams‚ Connecticut colony founded by Thomas Hooker.The new england colonies were founded as havens for various religious groups‚ including Puritans

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