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Quakers and Their Impact on the American RevolutionA historical research paper about the Quakers in Philadelphia during the American Revolution.
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Mormons and Quakers: A Comparison of BeliefsMormons and Quakers are very different in their history and beliefs, but like other groups have areas of agreement that can lend understanding. Here are some basic tenets of both that reveal similarities and differences. -
Who the Quakers - or Religious Society of Friends - AreWho are the Quakers? What do they believe? There are a lot of questions about this denomination, often better known for its quiet nature and anti-war beliefs. Here is an overview and history of this faith community.
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10 Things You May Not Know About the QuakersHow did Quakers get their name? Why did Quakers live in Pennsylvania? Who is George Fox, John Woolman and Susan B. Anthony and what is their connection to the Quakers? Read on to find out.
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Are We Quakers? a Search for the American IdentityThe American Identity is traced back from the two prominent historical societal groups: the Puritans and the Quakers. -
The Religious Society of Friends: QuakersFounded in 17th Century England, Quakerism is still a widespread and active faith practiced worldwide. This article reviews some of the foundational beliefs of the Religious Society of Friends.
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St. Francis Terriers Vs. UPenn QuakersAnother loss for the St. Francis Terries! Wednesday evenings game took these young ladies to a 1-9 record.
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Quakers on Probation-Every Living Thing ReviewMostly Anyone Would Enjoy Listening To This -
Widow and Luke and QuakersThe Farm Vacation
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Review of Quakers " True Delights" BarsBurst of flavor in every bite, that has you going back for another one.
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Quakers and African Americans Took the Road to Freedom TogetherQuaker history is intimately bound with that of African Americans. They were active in the abolition movement to bring an end to slavery. History allows a perspective of the faith that changed a country. -
Hawthorne's Backwards GlanceThese two stories depict the clash of Puritan communities with both Quakers (Gentle Boy) and with Pagans (Maypole of Merry Mount). As always, Hawthorne retains his sense of ambiguity as the reader is exposed to the Puritans and their opponents.
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Jehovah's Witnesses: A Quaker PerspectiveJehovah's Witnesses and Quakers have many religious principles in common, as they do with other groups. Here is a perspective of Jehovah's Witnesses from a Quaker perspective. -
Notes on Comedy: William Miller's Screenwriting for Film and TelevisionNotes on William Miller's discussion about the theory and practice of screenwriting for comedies.
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An Overview of the Quaker ReligionWith around 215,000 members, Quakers - originally Religious Society of Friends - are socially responsible people who strive to live their lives to find God's light within.
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Quaker Beliefs and PracticesInformation on the practices and early history of the Religious Society of Friends, also called Quakers.
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Previewing Purdue UniversityPurdue University does not sport a fearful name like the "Fighting Irish" , a quaint name like the "Quakers" or a majestic name like the "Eagles". But being a "Boilermaker" is still the goal of lots of Indiana students and for many good reasons.
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Sacramental LivingCan we catch the fire of the early Quakers and change the world? Living life as a sacrament could be the answer.
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Quakerism: Its History and BeliefsBasic overview of the history of Quakerism, and some basic beliefs and practices shared by most Quakers.
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History of Animal-Assisted TherapyThis article gives you the history of how animals have been used to assist humans.
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The Atlantic Slave TradeA history research paper about the Atlantic Slave Trade.
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Josh Vogelbach: The Best Quarterback You've Never Heard of, Much Less Seen PlayDo you wish your quarterback had thrown 19 touchdown passes in his first three games? Well, Josh Vogelbach has. Read on to hear how he's transformed a doormat into a burgeoning power. -
The Canterbury Shaker Village in New Hampshire - Not to Be MissedSeveral years ago, when we first moved to New Hampshire, my aunt came to visit us, and we needed an interesting place to take her.
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Biography of Susan B. AnthonySusan B. Anthony, most notable for her tireless efforts to pass the Nineteenth Amendment and her face gracing US Currency made integral contributions for women's rights. Here is a brief overview of some of her greatest achievements.
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List of Collective Nounslist of collective nouns
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Different People, the ShakersThe Shakers, A religious society that defeated their own purpose by not approving of marriage or allowing propagation of the species
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The Thoughts of Many in Regards to SlaveryThe thoughts of Olaudah Equiano, Mary Prince, Thomas Bellamy, Dorothy Wordsworth, Thomas Clarkson, William Wordsworth, George Gordon all differ in regards to slavery, according to what they have written in their texts.
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Women in the Bible and Church HistoryAn overview of historic women in the biblical era and in the history of Christianity, as well as issues and historic backgrounds.
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She Said YesA man contemplates his recent engagement at work.
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Roger Williams: Founder of Rhode Island, the Baptist Church, and America's Religious ToleranceRoger Williams founded Rhode Island, the Baptist Church, and is in every respect the framing firgure of one of America's core ideals: religious freedom.
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Is Grocery Store Coffee the Same as in the Coffee House?Have you ever wondered if name-brand coffee from the grocery store is the same as coffee from the coffee house?
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Analysis of Hawthorne's Young Goodman BrownA in-depth examination of Hawthorne's story "Young Goodman Brown" with an examination of the related Puritan influences that caused the creation of this story. Five major cross references used.
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Today in History, June 28thEvery day is flush with history. June 28th is certainly no exception
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A Brotherhood with Jesus, a Brotherhood with ManNo one is an island. And as invaluable as our relationship with Jesus, who calls us brother is, Paul is incredibly and painfully aware of how important his and our relationships with our mortal brothers are as well.
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Review of Swarthmore College in Swarthmore, PennsylvaniaSwarthmore College, Swarthmore, Pennsylvania has a long and distinguished reputation as a liberal arts college. Swarthmore gives witness to the truth that good schools can also be small schools.
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Darby PA, A Home Town Turned Upside DownCan Darby Be Saved? Only time will tell with strong voices, minds and convictions. -
Man Is Set Free After Spending 22 Years In Jail For a Crime He Did Not CommitImagine living for 22 years being accused of a crime you did not commit. Imagine living for 22 years and thinking every day that you are going to die... Then one day, they prove your are innocent and allowed back in society. How would you handle it?
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Discover Your Homeland This July 4thA unique way to celebrate the July 4th holiday is to investigate where you live. The holiday is more than just picnics,trips to the beach, and fireworks. -
Civil War Lingo, Part 8: More Words and PhrasesThis sequel to "Civil War Lingo: Birth of a New Language" presents more of the richly inventive expressions of the American Civil War (1861-65). The words and phrases fall into three broad categories: general language of the era, military terms, and soldiers' lingo.
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Fun Facts About Pizza HutPizza Hut makes America's favorite brand name pizza. Each day people across the world enjoy this delicious Italian treat. If you love Pizza Hut, you'll also love these fun facts.
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