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    am writing to you from my jail cell in the hope that you will publish my letter and let the world know my story. I was born as Sarah Warren in Watertown‚ Massachusetts in 1643. In 1662‚ at age 19‚ I married Robert Prince‚ a Salem Villager. He purchased a 150-acre farm‚ in Salem Village‚ next to Captain John Putman’s farm‚ and I moved in with him. Putman was our neighbor‚ my husband’s brother-in-law‚ and the executor of my husband’s will. We had two sons‚ whom we named Joseph and James‚ and a daughter

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    early 18th century. A new time era known as "The Enlightenment" came about which brought many advances in medicine‚ science‚ botany‚ and education. Also‚ the "Great Awakening"‚ a time of great religious revival flourished. A well known event‚ the Salem Witch Trials were known as an essential turning point in history. It showed how religion and government changed through history. British America became a more stable environment with mixed results due to these turning points. "The Enlightenment" was

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    RICHARD M. NIXON Throughout the course of history in the United States there have been controversial individuals. These people bring attention to themselves through good deeds or misdeeds. This is the case for the 37th president of the United States. His name was Richard Milhouse Nixon. His rise to power and fall from grace will forever be a topic of debate and discussion. Nixon was born on january 9‚ 1913 in Yorba Linda‚ California. He was the second of five children born to Frank Nixon and

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    Witch Craft of the Azande

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    Witchcraft‚ Oracles and Magic among the Azande Aaron Wintrich Professor Arthur Anthropology of Religion 10/30/12 2‚075 Words Wintrich II Witchcraft among the Azande is an integral part of everyday life. From highly involved communal practices to individual daily life‚ witchcraft and such happenings can take place at any time and to anyone. During his time among the Azande‚ Evans Pritchard originally thought of the Azande’s belief in witchcraft as naïve‚ believing that all mishaps were

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    may therefore be taken as creations of my own‚ drawn to the best of my ability in conformity with their known behavior‚ except as indicated in the commentary I have written for this text." Because I’ve been working with the materials of the Salem Witch Trails of 1692 for so long as an academic historian‚ many people have asked me if I’ve seen the play or film The Crucible‚ and what I think of it. Miller created works of art‚ inspired by the actual events for the artistic/political purposes Miller

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    How does Shakespeare present the character of Richard in Act 1 of Richard III ? Richard III is a tale of the rise and fall of tyrannical power. Shakespeare uses many classical references and adopts the five act pattern from Roman comedy. What makes Richard a fascinating character is his skill as an actor. Like Falstaff and Hamlet‚ he is constantly playing a part and enjoying it. In Richard III‚ Richard’s soliloquies show his true vindictive nature-whereas when he is interacting with other characters

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    Houston Community College Stafford INRW: 0410 Integrating Reading and Writing The Library Orientation: Scavenger Hunt Questions Submitted by: Shantesa Terrell- Ortiz Presented to: Dr. Bennie Richards‚ Instructor Friday‚ September 19‚ 2014 9:00 a.m.- 2:00 p.m. Name: Shantesa Terrell-Ortiz Subject: INRW 0410 September 19‚ 2014 The Scavenger Hunt Questions and Response(s) 1. How can I find the HCC Libraries homepage? Type Library.hccs.edu in the web browser 2. What is the HCC Library Catalog

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    Vengeance is a powerful thing in Salem. With young women accusing anyone as witches and putting them on trial hoping they will be hung made certain people believe these women were seeking revenge. There were multiple accounts of young women having conflicts with good citizens and later bringing them trial. For example Mary Warren versus Sarah Good. Sarah good was known as a dirty beggar. Her and her husband would go door to door and ask people for charity. One day Sarah knocked on the door of Mary

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    NOV 25 History Reformation and the witch craze Why during the scientific revolution when people were more rational that the witch hunts occur? Factors occurring that encourage the witch-hunts. Most important was the reformation (1520-1650). Shattered what was left of medieval Christian unity. With this fracturing ended attempts to bring unity through purges and excommunication. Breakdown of broad communities and more of a narrow community. Us vs them‚ protestant vs Christianity. Enemies

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    The Blair Witch Project

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    Textual Analysis: The Blair Witch Project Horror movies always have one thing in common; the victim(s) and the monster. The monster typically is a human who uses some kind of weapon to demise their victim‚ and the victim usually finds a weapon to use against the monster‚ usually killing them. In the movie‚ The Blair Witch Project‚ that is not the case. The Blair witch is never seen in the movie‚ but uses nature to haunt her victims. The victim’s on the other hand only have a 16 mm camera‚ and

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