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    Life in England and Scotland in the 17th century (English Literature Presentation) 1 – England and Scotland During the 17th century England and Scotland became steadily richer. Trade and commerce grew and grew. By the late 17th century trade was an increasingly important part of their economy. Meanwhile industries such as glass‚ brick making‚ iron and coal mining expanded rapidly. Meanwhile the East India Company was founded in 1600. The English founded a trading post at Canton‚ China

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    The colonies of New England and Chesapeake sprouted from a common origin and spoke the same tongue yet had little in common with each other. Despite geographic and demographic differences in the Chesapeake and New England colonies‚ the most influential factor in determining why each colony developed differently was each colony’s motives. It was through this motivational difference that distinctly divided the New World into the North and South. When immigrants fled form England due to religious

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    settlers began arriving in America in the 1700’s they mainly settled in two regions - New England and the Chesapeake. Even though both groups of people were English by origin‚ they had developed two very different societies. Each group had it’s own beliefs and expectations of what they will find in this new world‚ and the results of their settlement were very different as well. When the ship headed for Virginia left England in 1635‚ it was filled mostly with men in their twenties and thirties. The ship’s

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    Intellectual Prostitution By Omar Javaid Merriam-Webster Online defines prostitution as the act or practice of engaging in promiscuous sexual relations especially for money ‚ and Prostitute as a person who offers indiscriminately‚ for sexual interaction especially for money OR a devotee to corrupt or unworthy purposes . Oxford Concise Dictionary also states similar definition . In the light of these definitions‚ this profession is promiscuous‚ I say that it is the ugliest profession on the face

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    The Indigenous Eroticism and Colonial Morality in New Mexico: The Confession Manuals of New Spain The matters of sexual interactions and social norms have always been a controversial subject all through history. After reading these confession manuals‚ I was a bit stunned by the content of it‚ but even more astonished by the question a higher priest would ask. Their obsession with knowing what’s now considered personal behavior‚ was what stunned me the most. The Spaniards believed that

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    than being intellectual like knowing how to constructively criticize and create. The reason I think they value this more is because people today want to be able to do stuff like be able to play sports or be able do something without thinking. Most people don’t want to be intellectual. There are some people today that want to be intellectual and be able to learn new things and being able to criticize and create new things. Most of the people that want to be intellectual are intellectual because they

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    History of Vietnam. New York: Praeger‚ 1958. 535 pp. Basically a history of Vietnam from the origins up to the French conquest‚ with a brief summary of events from 1900 to 1957 tacked onto the end. The full text is available online to paid subscribers of Questia. Joseph Buttinger‚ Vietnam: A Dragon Embattled‚ 2 vols. New York: Praeger‚ 1967. 1346 pp. A history of Vietnam from the French conquest to the death of Ngo Dinh Diem. Joseph Buttinger‚ Vietnam: A Political History. New York: Praeger‚ 1968

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    Intellectual Property Kiara Rubenstein Intellectual Property (IP) is legal rights that result from intellectual activity in the industrial‚ scientific‚ literary‚ and artistic fields. The four major components of intellectual property include; patent‚ copyright‚ industrial design‚ and trademark. A patent is a government grant giving the right to eliminate others from making‚ using or selling an invention. A Canadian patent is protection within Canada for 20 years from the date of filing of the

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    The New England colonies include New Hampshire‚ Massachusetts Bay Colony‚ Rhode Island‚ and Connecticut. The Chesapeake colonies include Virginia and Maryland. These colonies were primarily settled by the english‚ but in about one hundred years later the New England‚ and Chesapeake colonies have became very different. These two sets of colonies have very different social‚ economic‚ and political structures. First of all they were very distinct economically. The Chesapeake colonies wealth mainly

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    various points in history. Hundred years war‚ 1337-1453 Edward III of England asserts the French throne including English victories at Poitier and Crecy - continue for the next 40 years‚ but it is not until Henry V’s victory at Agincourt in 1415 that an English monarch is answered affirmatively as the king of France’s heir. Henry dies in 1422 - as does Charles VI of France - and his baby son is head ornamented King of England and France. Supporters of Charles VI’s son continue following

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