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    to an act of treason and lead to severe consequences such as that of persecution. As a result‚ the Pilgrims had sought no intention of residing within their former inhabitancy of England‚ where they were mandated

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    by approximately 40 pilgrims who had just arrived in what is now known as Provincetown near Cape Cod. The Compact was created by the pilgrims that were aboard the Mayflower‚ a ship carrying pilgrims searching for religious freedom‚ from various European countries across the Atlantic Ocean. The pilgrims landed in territory that had not been charted by the London Company‚ established by King James I with the purpose of establishing colonial settlements in America. The pilgrims knew that a very similar

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    pray five times a day facing the Kaaba. On each day of the Hajj‚ pilgrims must take part in a different ritual in the city of Mecca. “To prepare for the Hajj‚ the Koran instructs pilgrims to enter a state of consecration called the Ihram: A pilgrim must avoid angry words‚ sexual intercourse‚ and the cutting of hair or nails” (Creighton). After the pilgrims have finished preparing‚ they perform the Tawaf. This is where the pilgrims walk seven times counter-clockwise around the Kaaba. According to

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    of xanadu an unexpected object appears to which Samuel Taylor coleridge leaves open ended to add to the mysterical halt of the journey in xanadu. Finally‚ each text reveals that inner-journeys are non-linear‚ having no fixed destination. Dante the pilgrim finds himself in a dark forest at the very

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    The concept of a learning organization knows its roots back to Garratt in 1987‚ which later on in the late 90’s was revived by Peter Senge. Senge (1990) focuses on the organization acting as a unit where innovative ideas are generated and common goals are reached. Collective commitment of the team is fundamental. Furthermore‚ according to Senge (1990)‚ the organization must go through 5 domains in order to reach the productivity of a learning organization: systems thinking‚ personal mastery‚ mental

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    In the collective mindset of most Americans‚ the image of the first Thanksgiving is a jovial celebration of friendship between the Indians and the Pilgrims‚ not to mention turkey being the main dish of the meal. This event has been distorted to the point that many people are unaware of the true happenings that took place‚ which led to the celebration now concrete in the American mythos. In After the Mayflower‚ the filmmakers portray the events leading to and following the first Thanksgiving from

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    English appeared revolutionists confronted the power between Native American tribes. Although the main effort of Philbrick’s work was the relationships amongst the Wampanoag people and the Pilgrims‚ his story specifies how the cooperation between the two changed the whole territory. Ever since the first Pilgrims arrived‚ the Wampanoag citizens made them get involved in a mutually

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    Anglican group of pilgrims consisted of two ministers who perform readings of the bible and allocated this readings to certain places in which the stories may have occurred and 49 followers from Great Britain. Throughout the journey the author explains the reactions‚ the growing faith‚ and the framing process. The author concludes that Christian pilgrim groups come to these sites seeking to experience a holy feeling and experience Jesus’ journey‚ Vida Bajc states that these pilgrims feel as though they

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    Pilgrimage What would a Pilgrim do on a Pilgrimage to; a) Holy land b) Rome and why? a) Holy Land Pilgrims visit the Holy Land (Israel) to follow in the footsteps of Jesus. There are several places that are particularly associated with him; Bethlehem where he was born‚ Nazareth where he was brought up‚ Galilee where he did much teaching‚ preaching and healing and Jerusalem where he was crucified and rose again from the dead. Many pilgrims would go to Jerusalem at Easter to remember the last

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    The End of the Rainbow “Eldorado‚” is a poem by Edgar Allen Poe in which an intrepid knight embarks on a journey to find Eldorado‚ the mythical city of gold. The poem begins in a seemingly upbeat manner‚ describing the initial progress of the daring knight‚ and introducing the idea of an outwardly insignificant shadow following said knight on his quest. As time passes‚ the knight grows old and he becomes increasingly frustrated by his failure to find the legendary city. Eventually‚ his vitality

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