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    นางสาวภัทริ น หาอุ ปละ 5782020026 Closing Case 2: The United States Beer Industry  1.Why has the United States brewing industry become more concentrated over  the last two decades?  ● Over last two decades‚ the US brewing industry has changed in three  ways. First‚ due to the growing  popularity of substitutes such as wine  and spirits‚ beer consumption decreased. Second‚ market share for  mass­market brewers dropped because of high advertising cost. Last‚ as  a result of a combination of technological change in canning and 

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    she was lazy and petulant. Parris did not see Tituba as a threat and left the girls in her watch many times. As time passed‚ more girls would come and spend time with the Barbados slave. Tituba would tell the girls stories about Barbados‚ and of the witch doctors that lived there. The girls were interested and asked many questions concerning the topic of magic and witches. Tituba‚ who hardly believed in sorcery herself‚ had given in and showed the girls how to break an egg‚ so just the egg white would

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    the Puritans lived in a society where hearing a powerful positioned person or a committee say something was often believed to be truth. It seems as if the Puritans lived in a world that was half filled with lies and that they were brainwashed. The witch hunt started when the controversy of the illness of the afflicted girls became a crime‚ since the church members who dominated the power over New England‚ referred this illness to be some sort of witchcraft. In The Western Heritage‚ the author states:

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    In the article written by Patricia Hill Collins entitled “On Lynchings‚” Collins describes the life of Ida B Wells through theoretical frameworks such as Black intellectual production and Black Feminist Thought. Collins situates Wells’ lived experience as a catalyst for her activism. “Ida Wells-Barnett’s voice in these essays grows from lived experience with Black people‚ and not simply from theorizing about them.” (182 Collins) Wells’ intellectual and political work‚ as told by Collins‚ involved

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    There is no doubt great evil in the world of sex trafficking. Victims of the horrific crime suffer from physical‚ sexual‚ and psychological abuse. A fictional‚ yet all-too-real tale of these atrocities is exemplified in Sold‚ a novel by Patricia McCormick‚ about a young Nepalese girl named Lakshmi who is sold into sex slavery. Throughout her year at the brothel called the “Happiness House” she learns how to find shining lights among what seems like impenetrable darkness and evil surrounding Mumtaz

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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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    first thought to come to mind. A book titled “Memorable Providences” had recently been published telling the story of an Irish woman’s bewitchment on a man in Boston‚ the girls behaviors somewhat mirrored those of the man which sparked the thought of witch craft. William Griggs‚ a doctor of the town‚ called to examine the girls. He suggested that the girls’ problems might have a supernatural origin. The new widespread belief that witches targeted children made the doctor’s diagnosis seem increasing likely

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    is not the absence of fear but rather the strength to keep on going forward despite the fear.” This quote by Paulo Coelho describes a key aspect of survival: the ability to persevere even when faced with danger and difficulty. Lakshmi‚ the hero of Patricia McCormick’s book Sold‚ faces terrifying experiences but survives her suffering with amazing courage. She is a young girl sold into sex slavery in an abusive patriarchal society who is dehumanized in unimaginable ways. Lakshmi’s character teaches

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    form of writing III. CONCLUSION vii. One-woman sensation viii. Multiple genres ix. Holding on Meggin Patricia Cabot: A True Author Ever encountered a book where you just want to smash it against the wall? Tired of reading predictable sappy story lines? Well then‚ you’re in luck! No matter the mood you’re in‚ Meggin Patricia Cabot‚ better known as Meg Cabot‚ will take you on a journey beyond your wildest imagination from the very first moment you begin reading

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    Hunter Toney Mrs. Lowry English 3 HN 18 March 2014 In my depiction‚ the events of the Salem Witch Trials were most responsible by Abigail Williams. In Arthur Miller’s play‚ Abigail demonstrated her malevolent ways by showing her lustful and violent characteristics‚ along with her personal vendetta against Elizabeth Proctor. These character flaws‚ in my opinion‚ were the driving force that started the events in Salem‚ Massachusetts. Her hatred for Elizabeth‚ and wanting her dead‚ was the reasoning

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