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    Crosssword

    A weapon that an archer uses. 8. What a wizard or witch can cast. 12. A place where crops are grown. 14. A story about wizards, dragons, knights, and princesses. 15. Have a spell put on it. 16. A woman who uses magic. 17. What you do to a frog to change it back to a prince. 19. A weapon that a knight might use. 23. Metal clothes that protect a knight. 24. A robber on the seas. 26. A horse with a horn on its head. 27. A place where prisoners are kept. Down 1. The ruler of the kingdom

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    Annotations for John Ferguson

    Article 1 In the informative piece ‘Failures led to Williams murder’ that appeared in the, The Australian on the 19 April 2012 written by John Ferguson. The Ferguson contended that the misjudgment and failures that contributed to the murder of Carl Williams, which calls into question the liability of the Barwon Prison. In reference to safety to the members in the prison. This is demonstrated by the condemning and informative tone by Ferguson. Ferguson uses attacks by discrediting the opponents

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    Bus 405 Wk 3 Quiz 2 Chapter 2,3 - All Possible Questions

    4. The leadership of the Knights of Labor was more interested in seeking higher wage increases for employees than in seeking moral betterment . 5. The new Change to Win federation believes that the AFL-CIO should be supportive of the Democratic Party, even when party leaders did not stand with organized labor on key issues, such as opposition to the North American Free Trade Agreement and subsequent proposed trade pacts. 6. Many new members joined the Knights of Labor because of the organization’s

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    Literary Essay

    ideal world Don Quixote is a novel that express author’s ideal world which is constract with the realistic world. By using the ironic words, Cervantes shows us how Don Quixote uses his imagination to think about the real thing. In order to be a knight errant, he believes justice and freedom. However, he set a ideal world for himself which can satisfy him after he finish his “hero” tasks. When we open the book to see Don Quixote’s ideal world, in the chapter twenty-five, he explains to Sancho

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    The Death of Tyrants

    fall of the medieval ways of life. The first major factor was the long bow. A bow that was lightweight and cheep allowed peasants to be as powerful as a knight. The arrows were fatal from 100 yards away. This destroyed the ranks of the knights. During battle the arrows would kill the horses making knights immobile. Now peasants were as strong as knights, which destroyed the feudal structure and the idea of chivalry. The Hundred Years’ War left a sense of Nationalism through out England and France. This

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    Canterbury Tales

    Canterbury Tales The Canterbury Tales written by Geoffrey Chaucer is a book filled with tales and prologues during the late medieval time period. Chaucer was born in 1342 in Paris. Chaucer lived the majority of his life privileged and on the kings’ (Richard II until 1399 then Henry IV) payroll. Chaucer began writing The Canterbury Tales in 1387, and worked on it throughout the 90’s. Of the few tales that I read (“The Prologue”, “The Miler’s Prologue”, “The Miller’s Tale”, “The Wife of Bath’s

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    Keats Once Exclaimed in a Letter to Benjamin Bailey "O for a Life of Sensation Rather Than Thoughts!" to What Extent Have You Found Feelings to Be Significant?

    In all of Keats' poems the characters emotions are key in understanding the poem. He uses feelings of love and passion throughout his poems and uses them to add depth. His use of feelings also help the reader relate to the themes. In The Eve of St. Agnes Keats highlights the love between characters. The main portrayal of this feeling is through "Madeline" and "Porphyro". However there is more than one relationship of love key in this poem. One example of this is the Beadsman and his love for "God"

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    Applied Assumption of Risk

    able to offer his opinion as to the cause of the accident, but will be barred from any testimony regarding any risks inherent to the sport of rock climbing. 1. IMPLIED ASSUMPTION OF RISK OF INJURY The Supreme Court case of Knight v. Jewett (1992) [hereinafter “Knight”] held that implied assumption of risk focuses on the legal question of duty. The Court reasoned that the ultimate question is whether the defendant has a duty to protect the plaintiff from a particular harm. If the defendant is

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    Nike: the Sweatshop Debate

    Nike: The Sweatshop Debate Summary: Nike is one of the foremost marketers of athletic shoes and apparel on the world. It established in 1972 with a handshake between two visionary Oregonians-Bowerman and his university runner Phil knight. It has annual revenue of $10 billion and it sells in total 140 countries. Nike does not do any manufacturing process only it designs and markets its products. It has 600 factories around the world that employ some 550,000 people. Nike is recognizable for its “swoosh”

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    Cnaterbury Tales

    one of the most important characters, the Knight, I can closely relate to this character being that I always fight for the truth, not God’s but the truth in general, I think of myself of having some nobility since I can’t be bought because I can care less for material things, I can get those with my hard work not by betraying who I am or defending what is wrong. Also I always tend to fight lots of battles, and some aren’t even my own, just like a Knight in a shiny armor. The other character I can

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