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    Ohio’s castle law gives citizens legal right to self-defense. If you feel threatened, if an intruder comes in your house or vandalizes your property you have the legal right to use the castle law in the proper situation. You have the right to use self-defense, when you feel like your life is on the line. Such as an intruder coming in your house with a weapon or someone trying to steal your car while you are sitting in a traffic jam. This is why everyone that has a clean record should have their…

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    Meditation/ mindfulness exercises are something I have wanted to incorporate into my life weekly. The first time I have even done a mindfulness exercise was in counseling with my therapist. I would do it once a week before every session. I found it really helpful to start out each session with a quick five-minute exercise. Without even knowing I went through four of the five stages in the transtheoretical model: precontemplation, contemplation, preparation, and action. During the…

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    As the story unfolds, the motley crew of pilgrims is on their way to Canterbury. Along the way, the pilgrims are convinced to share their stories in a contest to determine the best story and storyteller. The Host recommends the characters tell two stories on the way to Canterbury and then two stories on the return trip. The winner of the best storytelling contest will receive a free dinner at the Inn at the conclusion of their journey. The telling of the tales could be symbolic for admitting…

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    Creative Writing: Micaas

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    Mica’s claim, that suggested to her that he was stronger than Caleas in the field of magic. Yet he lived in a hovel in comparison to Caleas’ home. She did not perceive as to what do to try to make amends with him, but she must do something, but what When they returned to the tavern, the boys were plastered other than Daricka there looking them over as they slept there. Daricka had a huge smile on his face. That was until Marquisette stepped into the place The place was jam packed with people.…

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    Prologue A little flame playfully flickered in the surrounding darkness; quietly dancing and singing with innocence. None bore witness to the simple, yet zealous performance that was displayed. Gradually the darkness stalked the flame, and in one foul swoop it snuffed the light. A watchtower lay engulfed in darkness. A young man sat atop the platform of another watchtower, observing the surrounding settlement of Darreth. His mind begun to wonder as he peered over the rooftops of the surrounding…

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    Happiness by Living Life Simply Babette’s Feast (Gabriel Axel 1988), centers around Martine and Philippa, two sisters living in a protestant parish in Jutland. For them, food is used for sustenance rather than pleasure. Unexpectedly, a refugee from Paris shows up at their doorstep. The woman’s name is Babette and she is taken in by the two sisters. Having lost everything at the hands of a vengeful revolution, Babette rebuilds her life around the bland gastronomy of the parsonage. As a famous…

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    A thousand years ago in the churches and monasteries of Northern France, a prayer was heard. " A furore Normannorum libera nos, Domine." e.g 'From the wrath of the Northmen, O Lord, deliver us.' This litany of despair was amply justified.Even though it hasn't been mentioned that the Northmen were Vikings until 9th century,now we know that the Northmen, Vikings, meant fear and blood for every medieval church and monastic institution.Who were these red-blond invaders from the North? Where did they…

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    wealthier class because fruit in its raw form was thought to be bad for you and was only eaten once baked into a tart or pie. At a feast during the sixteenth century bread was given out based on level of class. If you had money your beverages were wine or ale only while the very poor drank water because the water conditions were so bad, and the children drank milk. During the Elizabethan era, England experienced new foods from the new world such as turkey in 1525. There was also a rise in the…

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    Thwaites Swot Analysis

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    family brewer, based in the north of England and founded in 1807 (www.danielthwaites.co.uk). The business is a Public Limited Company (Plc) listed on the ICAP Securities and Derivatives Exchange (ISDX) stock market. Thwaites is synonymous with real ales and bitters but also owns an estate of public houses (pubs) and traditional inns as well as a number of hotels with spa’s. The first analysis (Feb 2015) highlighted the traditional target market for Thwaites to be Male, working to middle…

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    the perfect class to develop the skills that I need. That said, I had a great experience with my group. We were not perfect but we Learned to overcome those obstacles in order to do good in the class. This class benefits me with knowledge that I am ale to practice in other classes. Many classes will make me do presentations. Now I know that being in a group it 's easier for many reasons. When I cannot understand something I can ask them for help, there is more than one solution, more ideas and…

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