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    In the poem “The Road Not Taken” by Robert Frost, the narrator approaches “two roads diverged in a yellow wood,” both looking fairly equal to one another (Frost 1). One path expresses slightly more wear in the grass than the other. Frost tells how the narrator traveled the road less taken, making all the difference in the end. Life is about decisions; some may be challenging, others simple, and sometimes life changing. My challenging decision took me down a rocky path my senior year deciding a career

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    Anne Hutchinson

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    Biographical Essay: Anne Hutchinson Born in Lincolnshire, England in 1591 Anne Hutchinson was a puritan spiritual advisor whose strong religious convictions caught the attention of many puritans in the New England area. She was a key role model in the developing time of New England’s colonies and was also recognized for her contribution to the history of women’s ministry. Hutchinson stood up for what she believed in, even when it wasn’t the popular opinion. She was and still is a role model

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    Hutchinson County is located in Northwest Texas near Panhandle, is very old, being founded in 1876 with a newly counted population of about 21,500 people. The county seat of Hutchinson is Stinnett, and it got its name from a famous pioneer named Anderson Hutchinson. Hutchinson’s climate is not much different from ours, besides that their winters are a bit colder, and there summers are a tad bit cooler. Hutchinson is big on cattle ranching, often they rely on that to keep their economy stable

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    Anne Hutchinson Religion

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    Covenants were used to fight religious indifference. Children of the church, through these covenants, very able to become part of the church, regardless if they had experienced a conversion as long as they demonstrated "forms of godliness". Anne Hutchinson She arrived in Boston in 1634 with her husband and seven children. Anne quickly became a significant figure as a midwife and healer. She was devout, intelligent, and charming; all factors that helped her win support when she began to discuss religion

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    Progeria, or Hutchinson-Gilford progeria syndrome, was founded by Jonathan Hutchinson and Hastings Guilford in England in 1886. Progeria is a rare genetic disorder that is found in children who show a rapid growth in age (Sarkar & Shinton, 2001). At first, the child may seem normal at birth, but in the beginning of the first two years the child will start to show a rapid increase of the symptoms of progeria. The main cause for progeria is heart stroke or problems. A child with progeria can live up

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    stretch of beaches on the East coast of Florida; Hutchinson Island is an island off the coast of the Treasure Coast. It is home to 48.1 square miles and also beautiful, tropical weather year round. It has many other interesting festivities such as the Elliot Museum, Sailfish Point, and many royal golf courses. The bold actions of James Hutchinson were a major influence to the growth of the island and it might not be the same without him! Hutchinson Island is a very tropical place, and that’s why

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    Tess Hutchinson Lottery

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    " "Things Fall Apart," and "The Road Not Taken," we can see how characters choose and navigate between following traditions or making their own choices. We can see this happening with Tessie Hutchinson in “The Lottery”, Okonkwo in “Things Fall Apart”, and the narrator in “The Road Not Taken”. Tessie Hutchinson chooses to go against the tradition when she's put into a position of “unfairness”. Similarly, the narrator in "The Road Not Taken" makes his own choice and doesn’t go through the traditional

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    Anne Hutchinson Biography

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    The reason I picked this topic is because I admire Anne Hutchinson and the history of her life and I strongly believe in the rights of the individual to freedom of thought, freedom of speech, and the freedom to worship. She is a real hero because she faced adversity but she refused to betray her ideals or ethics no matter what the cost was. Anne Hutchinson, was born Anne Marbury, in Alford, Lincolnshire, England, in July, 1591, the daughter of Bridget Dryden and Francis Marbury

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    vary in severity. Hutchinson-Gilford Progeria (HGP) syndrome is a severe disease that arises due to a genetic mutation in LMNA gene, which codes for laminin A protein. Such alteration in the genetic code leads to a protein with an aberrant structure which is unable to function properly. The disease occurs approximately in one in eight million births (Coppedè, 2013), and death usually occurs at around the age of 13 (Coppedè, 2013). Molecular Mechanism Eighty eight percent of Hutchinson-Gilford Progeria

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    character might stand in the face of adversity. As Tessie Hutchinson, one of the lottery participants, joined the rest of the town for the lottery, “… two or three people said in voices just loud enough to be heard across the crowd, ‘Here comes your, Missus, Hutchinson’ and ‘Bill, she made it after all’” (2). In life, people often make assumptions about how others may turn out in a situation through their introduction. In the case of Tessie Hutchinson stands out because her actions differ from what the

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