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    and 1000 C.E: the Viking Era. This religion was practiced by people of Scandinavia, Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Iceland and other surrounding countries; these were also known as the Germanic people (McCoy, “Who were the Vikings?”). Tradition is what the Germanic people called their religion, for it had no other name. When Christianity started to enter the Norse culture, people…

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    the wealthy does not seem as obsurd as before. They ways of the looters and moochers were using tactics beyond comparision, but they were doing it for the “benefit of society” so their destructive efforts went unnoticed to most of the public eye. Vikings were known for their capture and invasions on the sea, so Ragnar set out on a plan based on their tactics. Ragnar targeted hijacks on ships that he called “loot carriers”, ships that were supposedly for the benefit of human kind, but in…

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    tourists, and reinforced for locals. The island’s rich history also allows national identity to come across - the Manx Museum houses “artefacts and treasures unique to the Isle of Man” due to the impact of different historical events, including the Viking invasions of Britain and the development of steam ships in the Victorian Era. The website places lots of relevance on Manx identity, myths and legends. The “Moddey Dhoo” is well known to residents, but the website gives a brief explanation of…

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    Why don't the people who are worked up over the fact that Minnesota Vikings running back Adrian Peterson was arrested 3 years ago on a felony charge of “child abuse” just examine what happened. According to a police report, Peterson disciplined his son after the boy pushed another one of Peterson's sons off of a motorbike video game. The Vikings running back used a switch (a thin branch or rod used for whipping) to discipline his child. I mean yes, there…

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    Health and safety is another classification that was encountered in many of the jobs back then due to the lack of advanced technology and knowledge. Many of the jobs such as the Roman Gold Miner, the Saxon Ploughman, the Bog Iron Hunter, and the Viking Warrior were very dangerous to the health because of the back-breaking tasks, potential rocks falling, extreme weather conditions, attacking of birds, carrying heavy loads of rocks or boats, and fighting the enemies. Urine and excrement was…

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    the Greasers by writing from their point of view. It was published by Viking press in 1967 during her freshman year at the University of Tulsa. Since then, the book has sold more than 14,000,000…

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    Train Your Dragon Myth

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    How to Train Your Dragon and the Relevance to the Promethean Myth How to Train Your Dragon is a child’s adventure story that follows a boy, Hiccup, who is a misfit in a Viking community. Hiccup is scrawny, unlike most of the Vikings. He is always making a mess with every situation. Hiccup wants to fit in and to do so he must kill dragons like the rest of the community. The community of Burke all know hiccup, and with this knowledge they try to keep him working during the dragon attacks because…

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    Germany: 19th century was the starting point of German environmentalism. Postwar environmentalism proved to be a way of liberation. Employing a wide range of methods, activists drew a new picture of Germany’s future. They wanted hilltop wind farms, rooftop solar panels and a post-nuclear nation, a land whose fish would be edible. Nowadays, the majority of Germans support the creation of an economy run on 100% renewable energy, 84% believe that this goal should be achieved “as quickly as possible…

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    The Effects Of Marijuana

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    tests it is said that the drug can still be detected up to 13 days, and regular smokers 45 days. It was first originated thousands of years ago in Asia and at that time, it was widely used for medical and spiritual purposes. An example is that the Vikings and medieval Germans used Marijuana for relieving pain during childbirth and for toothaches. (Agata Blaszczak-Boxe, 2014) Both hemp and psychoactive marijuana were widely used in ancient China. (Bryan Hill, 2015). Although it was mostly used as…

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    would usually go every Sunday and listen to the vikings game on the radio while in our ice house. On this Sunday, nothing was different; My dad, my cousin Chris, and I all got up early to see if we could catch some nice walleyes on Lake Vermilion. We got to the fish house and my dad let me stay in the truck while he started the stove in our ice house. After everything was ready to go, all of us started fishing. It was sometime just before the vikings game and I went outside cool down. This is…

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