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    Attention Deficit Disorder – Is It Myth or Reality? Attention Deficit Disorder is one of the more controversial topics for parents‚ educators and physicians in their efforts in identification and treatment of the disorder. Imagine your son or daughter being involved in this horrifying‚ grotesque‚ nightmarish hell. "On December 1‚ 1997‚ Michael Carneal‚ a fourteen-year old opened fire on students at a high school prayer meeting in West Paducah‚ Kentucky. Three teenagers were killed‚ five

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    STUDY ON CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT PRACTICES IN SELECTED MULTI BRAND RETAIL STORES IN SALEM DISTRICT. NAME: J.GOPI‚ M.B.A‚ (Ph.D)‚ DESIGNATION: ASSISTANT PROFESSOR & PLACEMENT OFFICER‚ DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION / TRAINING & PLACEMENT CELL. INSTITUTION: AVS COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCE‚ RAMALINGAPURAM‚ ATTUR MAIN ROAD‚ SALEM - 636106. E-MAIL ID: gopimba.lecturer@gmail.com MOBILE NUMBER: +91

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    How does Miller use the ending of each act to make the audience feel the madness in Salem? Miller is able to portray the madness of Salem in a variety of ways‚ throughout the whole of the play however the ending of each act allows the audience to fully feel the hysteria. By incorporating changes of key themes and ideas as well as using links throughout the text and a variety of dramatic techniques towards the end of each act‚ Miller is able to leave the audience with a sense of this madness. The

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    individuals of Salem all have the need to belong and this leads to the problem of manipulation which is used to earn the characters status and increase their reputation. In Salem reputation is important and many of the characters will go to extremes to protect their reputation epically those members of the theocracy. The theocracy is an unjust system which punishes all the wrong people for all the wrong reasons. These problems are what leads to the ultimate tragedy and kills many people in Salem. Manipulation

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    REVIEW FOR QUIZ Paleo Indian Groups -Settled around Illinois‚ Missouri‚ Mississippi River‚ centered around modern St. Louis -Cultivated corn -Largest city is what is now St. Louis population about 20‚000 -Decline about 1250 AD -Theory about the downfall was an earthquake Virgin Soil Epidemics -Caused at least partly by the introduction of European domesticated animals. -Lack of unity among groups -Nutrition -Lack of exposure Diversity Native Population -No unity between various

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    early 18th century. A new time era known as "The Enlightenment" came about which brought many advances in medicine‚ science‚ botany‚ and education. Also‚ the "Great Awakening"‚ a time of great religious revival flourished. A well known event‚ the Salem Witch Trials were known as an essential turning point in history. It showed how religion and government changed through history. British America became a more stable environment with mixed results due to these turning points. "The Enlightenment" was

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    • believed they were undertaking God’s work (covenant); • wanted to establish Massachusetts Bay as an example of how to purify the Anglican Church; • wanted to establish a Bible Commonwealth (quasi-theocracy/theocracy); • emphasized cooperation and community over the individual; • emphasized

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    towns so they could cover more land to potentially make more money. In A statement about education in New England‚ (DOC E) is trying to say that the puritans wanted place to learn which in time because of god‚ Mr. Harvard founded Harvard College in 1636. The college was primarily founded to train ministers. After Harvard College was built many other schools would be built throughout the New England Colonies. This was a very good source of money for the colonies. John Higginson‚ in "The Cause of God

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    God had selected the “elect” to go to heaven from the very beginning. The Puritans used these two men to help shape their unique and devote religion. The idea of obedience was extremely strong in the the community. Document C‚ The Enlarged Salem Covenant of 1636‚ explains the obedience to not only God‚ but to those above them in power. They are referred to as the Lord’s stewards‚ which is quite an image of servitude and obedience. Document D‚ by William Bradford‚ likewise shows complete and total

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    In America today‚ many of us are motivated by vague ideas like the “American Dream”‚ but the 1600’s equivalent to that were the Puritan values. The Puritan way of life is one was influential‚ and essential in the development of the New England colonies. Puritans in the New England colonies were hard working and held themselves to a high moral obligation to be a good influence on those around them‚ this influenced all aspects of colonial life from politics to economy to society as a whole because

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