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    When the Puritans were planning their trip to the New World‚ they saw possibilities they could not see in England. They wanted to be free to build their own godly community‚ but they did not want to separate completely from the churches in England. They wanted to establish a community that others looked up to. They wanted to move to this new land that had so much potential. The Puritans found the opportunities they were looking for when they decided to move across the water to New England and were

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    England colonies was basically like Massachusetts. Their only quarrel with the Bay colony was that it was not strict enough. Not all of the New England colonies were formed by the Puritans. The small state of Rhode Island manifested from the outcasts of the Puritans. Rhode Island was a haven

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    Case Study I by ___________________________: Citation: Gerald K. Adams v Uno Restaurants‚ Inc Rhode Island State Court‚ 2002 794 A. 2nd District 489 Appeal: Gerald K. Adams v Uno Restaurants‚ Inc Rhode Island Supreme Court No. 2000-266 (KC 97 -1005) Facts: On May 20‚ 1996‚ the plaintiff‚ who had been employed by the defendant for several years‚ arrived for his nighttime line cooking shift at the defendant’s Warwick restaurant. Shortly‚ after his shift began‚ the plaintiff noticed

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    Liquormart Inc. V. Rhode Island In the United Sates there have always been many controversies about both the selling and consuming of alcoholic beverages. From decades ago the topic of alcohol was still being discussed on whether or not it should be complete banned or more closely regulated. Alcohol is a very dangerous substance when mistreated. Alcohol laws are to protect both an individual person and the people in a society. When it comes to alcohol and how it should be regulated people’s views

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    Appel‚ JM. Must My Doctor Tell My Partner? Rethinking Confidentially In the HIV Era‚ Medicine and Health Rhode Island‚ Jun 2006 Attorney-General v Observer Ltd [1990] 1 A.C. 109 Shield Law: NJ.STAT.ANN. Sections 2A:84A-21 to 2A:84A-21.9(West‚ WESTLAW through L.2003‚ c.1 to

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    mind in a society where women were not allowed to do so. People started to get fed up with her antics so she was put on trial and later sentenced to banishment of the colony of Boston. In March 1638 Anne‚ her husband‚ and her children moved to Rhode Island‚ then a year later Anne’s husband died so she moved to New York where she was killed by Indians. The authors of this article‚ Willard Sterne Randall and Nancy Nahra‚ wrote this because they wanted people to learn about the life of Anne Marbury

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    Vitiligo Research Paper

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    may be complete‚ especially of the fingertips‚ feet‚ bony prominences like elbows‚ wrist‚ lips‚ genitals etc. In others‚ as in Michael Jackson‚ irrespective of treatment‚ the vitiligo progresses to turn the skin white all over the body‚ leaving islands of pigmented skin at places. In such cases‚ the vitiligo patients opt for bleaching out the pigmented normal skin so that the skin becomes uniformly white to give satisfactory cosmetic appearance. This is how Michael Jackson turned white. In many

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    “All the Disappearing Islands” A. Paragraph 1: Introduction Julia Whitty writes about the amazing beauty of Tuvalu Islands B. Paragraphs 2-3: General Idea The general idea is the environmental and cultural impact of melting ice caps on the nation of Tuvalu. Global Warming could cause the sea to expand and rise faster than the corals could fortify themselves against it and Tuvalu could disappear beneath the waves. This not only risks the population of the island but also to the unique

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    Rhode Island Rams (17-15‚ 9-9‚ A-10): Last season Rhode Island was projected to challenge the Dayton Flyers for the A-10 title but E.C. Matthews suffered a season ending injury just 10 minutes into the opener. The Rams lost their best player and started the butterfly effect on a season plagued with injuries. With Matthews healthy again and four of its top scorers back‚ Rhode Island is determined to make some noise. Backcourt: The 6-foot-5‚ 295-pound guard will be the Rams clutch player. Two seasons

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    Roethke and “Storm on the Island” by Seamus Heaney both depict the effects and build-up of a storm. They both describe the storms in first person and from the victims’ point of view. Both groups also hide indoors; taking shelter from the storm. They both include descriptions of the wind and sea very often‚ showing their roles of high destruction to the land. They are both written in first verse. “The Storm” is based in America and “Storm on the Island” is set on a small island in Britain. A main difference

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