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    Julie Andrews

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    such terrible things the white “settlers” brought to the “New World.” However‚ it is barely mentioned in Loewen’s book‚ The Lies My Teacher Told Me‚ that the Separatists were acting upon a word of God‚ or Manifest Destiny. If Manifest Destiny were taken into account more‚ one would be able to provide a legitimate argument in favor of the Pilgrims’ intent. (Loewen‚ 77) The Separatists were members of a radical religious movement in England in the 16th and 17th centuries. William Brewster‚ in 1606

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    their opinion of a convoluted Church of England. They set up towns and started new lives that were all based on their idea of a pure religion. The Puritan’s definition of a pure religion did not include many of the ideas of the Church of England. They built the colonies and made a system based upon the idea that God was the most important aspect of life. Puritan ideas and values influenced the political‚ economic‚ and social development of the New England colonies from 1630 through the 1660’s by

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    The New Deal

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    close and people became unemployed which led the US to a dark time. When Franklin Delano Roosevelt entered the White house in 1932 he promised a New Deal for the American people. He explained that the New Deal would deliver relief‚ recovery and reform. However through Burton Folsom Jr. Book “New Deal or Raw Deal?” We have come to find that Roosevelt’s New Deal did not recover the economy like he set out to do. Treasury Secretary Henry J. Morgenthau Jr. who was known as Roosevelt’s best friend testified

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    JOURNALISTIC AND COMMERCIAL NEWS VALUES Journalistic and Commercial News Values News Organizations as Patrons of an Institution and Market Actors SIGURD ALLERN Why do some events fill the columns and air time of news media‚ while others are ignored? Why do some stories make banner headlines whereas others merit no more than a few lines? What factors decide what news professionals consider newsworthy? Such questions are often answered – by journalists and media researchers alike – with references

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    in America. Pilgrims from England‚ arriving on the Mayflower‚ settled in the Plymouth area of Massachusetts. Over the next several decades and into the seventeenth century‚ Puritans from England settled in Salem‚ Boston‚ and officially established the Massachusetts Bay colony. By 1640‚ there were over 40‚000 immigrants that had arrived in the Massachusetts Bay colony (Brooks). The religious ideas of the Puritans

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    Washington Irving has taken a German story passed down from generation to generation‚ and brought it to American soil by placing its setting during the late 1700’s in New England. "The devil and Tom Walker" by Washington Irving contains many unrealistic events‚ stereotypes‚ and a few lessons and truths about life. Throughout the folktale "The Devil and Tom Walker" there are many unrealistic events. Most are related to the bargaining between Tom and the devil. This in itself is a extremely unrealistic

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    The New Colossus

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    who captured the king’s “passions” and gave meaning to a lifeless thing. Then towards the end of the poem there was an inscription that contradicted itself. Just as the statue in the poem “Ozymandias” has an inscription marked into it‚ the poem “New Colossus” is an inscription to a statue itself‚ being the statue of liberty. “Ozymandias” shows how the statue’s original inscription is contradictory to what it has become‚ similar to what the “Newer Colossus” explains. The inscription in the poem

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    Four Kinds Of Sentences 1

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    Recognizing the Four Kinds of Sentences. On the line provided‚ label each sentence below declarative‚ interrogative‚ imperative‚ or exclamatory. Then‚ show what punctuation is needed at the end of the sentence. EXAMPLE: Have you ever been to New England interrogative ? 1. Maine is a

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    The new girl

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    The new girl Author The story is written by Marc Mitchell (Florence‚ Alabama) in 2001. Title The new girl. The whole story is about this situation that changed the main characters life – the situation where he met this new girl‚ and acted terribly against her‚ which “haunts” him the rest of his life. Narrator The story is told with a 1st person narrator. We only see and hear the story through one set of eyes – we only see it from one perspective. (Examples from text: “I lived…”) Settings

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    society‚ namely‚ the Protestants’ views on the colonization of America‚ their religious status in England and how it influenced their decision to leave for the Promised Land‚ their idea of America‚ and their explanation for the clashes with the Native Americans. The Puritans‚ the Separatists and the Quakers which were English Protestant groups believed that the measures taken by the Church of England to eliminate Catholic practices from the Church were insufficient. The Puritans‚ for example‚ presented

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