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    that values dullness‚ intolerance‚ and suppressiveness. From the very beginning Pearl was different‚ she was a baby born from her parents sin. When her mother stood trial for her sin she was there. Even more then the titicular scarlet letter‚ Pearl was a sign of sin; the sign that shown indecisively what Hester had done‚ and both were exiled because of this. “An imp of evil‚ emblem and product of sin‚ she had no right among christened infants” (53). This shows the intolerance of puritan culture‚

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    decrease in glucose levels as it is being absorbed. However‚ people who don’t properly digest lactose will not see a rise in glucose levels because lactose remains intact. *Look at picture in notes for a visual representation* 5. Define Lactose intolerance. What symptoms are associated

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    after the trials‚ as well as nineteenth-century schoolbooks‚ newspapers‚ magazines‚ and printed records of regional associations. Adams argues that those who evoked the history of the Salem witchcraft trials used it to represent “persecution‚ intolerance‚ and bigotry” (p. 3). Thus‚ she suggests‚ the trials acted as a “negative symbol” to influence others to act with more disinterest‚ virtue‚ and reason (p. 5). Adams makes little mention of the persecution of women in her study‚ even though she

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    Origins of WWII - understanding the outbreak of the Second World War requires keeping a perspective on interplay of and convergence of several factors…many historians are tempted to see WWII as a continuation of WWI‚ and call the period 1914-1945‚ the Thirty Years war 1) Legacy of WWI and its Peace Treaties - the “politics” of Versailles very nearly destroyed Weimar in the early 1920’s‚ contested territorial settlements and state power (especially for Germany and to a lesser extent for Italy)

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    Pakistan’s War On Terror: Up To And Beyond 2014 While Pakistan continues to be a frontline state in the global war on terror‚ it is simultaneously fighting domestic terrorism in a war that will seemingly continue well beyond 2014. In recent months‚ terror attacks targeting the Shia Hazara minority in Baluchistan indicate a transformation of the terror problem in Pakistan. The Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and Lashkar-e-Jhangvi present two different sides of Pakistan’s terrorism problem‚ however

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    serum cholesterol and glucose intolerance levels are related to thrombotic strokes. There may be an unknown environmental factor concerning those who had fatal strokes in Japan due to the major public health importance because even though the average amount of men who had serum cholesterol and whose glucose intolerance is the same of Japanese men who were residing in their native country‚ the average level of men who have serum cholesterol and whose glucose intolerance is greater in Japanese American

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    In the 1920’s‚ America was changing very culturally diverse as a result of many different individuals from totally different areas living within the same country. Furthermore as cultural diversity there was conjointly religious diversity and though the majority of faith in America were Christians different denominations of faith were more and more common as time went on. The concept that the faith wasn’t as necessary as it used to be became rather common. Church attendance was drastically falling

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    three-category lens made up of race‚ class‚ and gender. All of which play roles in stereotypes and assumptions we make about others. The film deals especially with America as it continues to grow as a multicultural society and also explores how racial intolerance and prejudice are collective problems for all of the United States. In the first scene of the movie we observe a Muslim man inside of a firearm store trying to purchase a pistol. The storeowner is a white Caucasian male that refuses to sell the

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    family living in the suburb of Collingwood‚ during the post World War II immigration boom. As a literary device‚ symbolism is the representation of a concept through underlying meanings of objects. Beynon portrays the message‚ ‘racism is a result of intolerance‚ not the specific races alone‚’ through the use of symbolism as well as the various racial attitudes of characters. The set of the play‚ harmonica and Christmas Tree are all vital in depicting the play’s theme and message. The use of symbolism

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    Introduction When one attempts to study the theology of the Emerging Church‚ it is easy to find onself with a mental question mark in one’s mind. In ways‚ it can feel like attempting to navigate a giant maze‚ one filled with a myriad of posed questions that never seemed to be answered‚ numerous seemingly contradictory positions and views‚ a number of people to remember that do not exactly share the same views and several semantic variations like emerging versus emergent‚ missions versus missional

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