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    Captivity and Restoration: Around the time of the late 1600’s‚ it was extremely uncommon that an individual would encounter a professionally published piece of work written by a woman‚ let alone one that achieved notable fame. Mary Rowlandson’s Narrative of the Captivity and Restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson was one of the first to break that mold by advertising itself as a religious text. During the time of King Philip’s war‚ Native American inhabitants were launching attacks on colonists in present-day

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    Describe an accomplishment or event‚ formal or informal‚ that marked your transition from childhood to adulthood within your culture‚ community‚ or family. (650) I just stepped off the school bus. The ground was muddy. The sky was gray. Rain was pouring down on my head like I was standing under a waterfall. I had only been at Algonquin Park for one minute and already‚ I missed home. This was to be a four day excursion where the class would learn about science in “the real world.” The plan seemed

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    The Narrative of the Captivity and Restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson reveals that the ghastly depiction of the Indian religion (or what Rowlandson perceives as a lack of religion) in the narrative is directly related to the ideologies of her Puritan upbringing. Furthermore‚ Rowlandson’s experiences in captivity and encounter with the new‚ or "Other" religion of the Indians cause her rethink‚ and question her past; her experiences do not however cause her to redirect her life or change her ideals

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    The girl softball team had loaded first although they got put out they still was there for us. Team leader in the front of the bus and the rest filled in. The ride to the field was quite. No one talked at all during the trip to the baseball field. The bus was the place to prepare yourself. What I mean by that is the bus was for you to get your mind forced on the game of baseball. The bus was not the time to think about what you going to eat for dinner or the girl you talked

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    The time I went to Iowa It was a trip we were planning for a few weeks‚ we were going to Camp at my uncles for a week. The day we were left‚ my whole family woke up at five in the morning. We all got in the suburban and stared to drive‚ when we got to Sioux Falls we stopped at McDonald’s to get some breakfast. Then when we all got are food we went back to driving there. It was a long drive most of us were sleeping then we would get to a rest stop and go to the bathroom and stand‚ then when we were

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    The very first thing I smelt when I walked out of the meager airport was diesel. It was my first time out of the country and I didn’t know what I was going to expect. Was it everything people told me it was going to be? Was it depressing? Scary? Heart wrenching? Why yes‚ yes it was. However‚ it was an experience I will never forget. When I got to Ecuador‚ I didn’t know what I was going to expect. I walked onto this huge yellow bus that was going to take me to the humongous hotel where I would be

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    One dark vague morning I awoke‚ to rays of sunlight beaming down on my face. I slowly begin to smile as thoughts flowed into me like a river. I jumped up with excitement as I realized we were going to Florida. I grabbed all my bags that I had packed the night before and laid them beside the door. "Ready‚ We should get going before it’s too late." My dad crackled. I smiled and thought to myself‚" I never have been more ready in my entire life!" Alright let’s get going then. I bolted to the car and

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    teacher organized a cycling trip around Penang Island. So‚ I decided to join the cycling trip along with my 49 schoolmates’ and 2 teachers who will escort us. We gathered around 8 o’clock in the morning at the Tanjung Bungah. We were lucky because the weather was fine and sunny. The golden rays of the early morning sun brought much warmth and cheer. My friends and I was so excited and thrilled to wait for the trip to start. Before we start our journey‚ En.Hamdan‚ who is the trip organizer’s‚ gave us a

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    The Impact of New England Puritan Captivity Narratives "I hope I can say in some measure‚ As David did‚ It is good for me that I have been afflicted." -Mary Rowlandson The mentality that existed amongst Puritans that sought to account for God ’s reasons for affliction by captivity was that it was His punishment. Thus their subsequent redemption was viewed as His mercy. They saw the many occurrences of captivities as a warning that all of New England

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    and well known "captivity narratives‚" with over thirty editions published to date; yet‚ the depth of Rowlandson’s narrative reaches far beyond the narrow definitions of that genre. It is impossible to overlook the staggering number of biblical metaphors‚ scriptural quotations‚ and obvious Puritanical paradigm. Indeed‚ at times it appears as though Mrs. Rowlandson is going to great lengths to demonstrate her faith and piety—often to the point where the line between "narrative" and "sermon" is somewhat

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