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    Europeans got the "science" of how to make spirits through the advanced civilization/culture Cordoba‚ the capital of Arab Andalusia.  Texts that had to be translated were works from Greece‚ India and Persia that were being translated into Arabic‚ as well as Arabic works being translated into Latin. This helped lift the spirits of learning in western Europe. New principles of chemistry were created in Europe. Distillation was perceived as to have miraculous healing powers and was made from magic.

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    problems that arise in this carefully crafted play by Arthur Miller. This play‚ ’The Crucible’ is based on the 1692 witch trials that occurred in Salem‚ Massachusetts yet it also focuses on the relationships between various characters. Abigail Williams doesn’t have much luck in this play‚ and she never really had. She lives with her uncle - Reverend Parris and his daughter Betty‚ because she’s an orphan and claims she: ’’Saw Indians smash my dear parents heads on the pillow next to mine.’’ Perhaps

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    期末報告 1. In Anne Bradstreet’s The Flesh and the Spirit‚ what exactly is “living in the flesh” and “living in the spirit”? 2. In Anne Bradstreet’s Before the Birth of One of Her Children‚ what is she afraid of? What concern does she have for her husband? What role does her faith play in this poem? 3. In Anne Bradstreet’s A Letter to Her Husband‚ what images are used in this poem? What does it reveal about the feelings of unity and distance the couple feel? 4. What major distinctions does Crevecoeur

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    When reading “The Crucible” one may ask themselves‚ why are all of the highest authority characters so adamant to believe that Abigail Williams and the other girls are lying? The author Arthur Miller depicts what it was like to live in 1600 Salem during the witch trials. Abigail Williams is desperately in love with John Proctor; who committed the sin of lechery with her. Abigail then uses her uncle‚ Reverend Parris’ servant‚ Tituba to perform the crime of witchcraft so she can fulfil her lustful

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    PressReleasePing "The Spirit of Hope" A Family’s Triumph Over A Storm Of Evil! This is a true story of a family whose lives were turned upside down with uncertainty as the struggled to survive each passing day during a dark‚ despairing time of utter chaos. It is a heroic account of hope and a father’s determination to find his way back home from a treacherous abyss. Oceanside‚ CA‚ August 20‚ 2014 /PressReleasePing - Those meeting Charles Herchert will see a proud patriot boasting the perfect

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    Life “The boundaries which divide Life from Death are at best shadowy and vague. Who shall say where the one ends‚ and where the other begins?” Edgar Allan Poe once questioned. His curiosity of death morphed into the famous dark nature of his work. Spirits of the Dead (Share) was initially published with the title Visits of the Dead in his first poetry collection in 1827 (Bardhan). This poem conveys the message that the natural and uncontrollable force of death torments both the living and the dead

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    Chart Outlining Incidents of Dramatic Irony Example of Dramatic Irony from Acts I & II|CharactersInvolved|Sympathy? Antipathy?|Reason your sympathies lean as they do|Evidence – Lines and Explanation of Effect| Everyone in Denmark thinks King Hamlet died by a snake bite ‚but the audience knows HamletIs aware of his father’s real cause of death.|Hamlet|I feel sympathy|He found out the murderer of his father and he must have felt sad and mad.|Prince Hamlet saw the ghost of his father‚ the old king

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    the same‚ to have experiences that others can relate to and to know that they are not alone‚ what happens to one person will be learned and passed on by everybody unless they find a reason to break the cycle. At the beginning of the book “Touching Spirit Bear‚” the main character Cole Matthews was prosecuted for multiple crimes to add to his extensive criminal record‚ but the latest was assault. After hearing Cole brag about his latest crime at school‚ a peer‚ Peter Driscall notified the authorities

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    Yiwan Ye Soc. Theory University of Iowa Spring 2013/Soboroff Final Course Paper 25 March 2013 The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism Introduction The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism is one of the most famous but controversial sociological works written by German Sociologist Max Weber. His theory on Protestantism and Capitalism hypothesize how Protestant Ethic derived from Christian faith substantially stimulated the Capitalism development in history. This article

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    William Penn and the Quaker Legacy For many Americans‚ William Penn is just known as the Quaker leader who founded Pennsylvania and for his ‘Holy Experiment’. Penn’s achievements were far greater than just the founding of a colony. He had devotion and spirit and love for the Quaker sect and in turn spent his whole life trying to get others to see the good in Quakerism and create toleration for the religion. In the biography of William Penn and the Quaker Legacy‚ John Moretta asserts that William

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