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    Mulan’s Journey Through Adversity Imagine your father was drafted into the military, having to fight a war. Knowing that he would not survive, how would you handle the situation? Would you take action or just wait and see how it all plays out? In the 1998 Disney movie, Mulan, this is exactly the problem she has to face. The story takes places in China where a war is about to take place. Mulan’s father is called up into the military to fight against the Huns. Knowing he would not survive, Mulan…

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    Facts About Ancient Egypt

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    The Ancient Egyptian life was very interesting. There are many facts about the Ancient Egyptians that surprised me greatly. I want to share with you some about their weapons and their sources of entertainment and how they developed through the ages. Before I go any further I should explain how the times were sectioned. There was the Old Kingdom, united under King Menes beginning in 2686 B.C. Then there was the Middle Kingdom, united under King Mentuhotep beginning in 2055 B.C. Lastly, there…

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    A silver stake in my hand, a torch in the other and a group of men behind me then I saw It again, the werewolf then an arrow wised by my head and hit the wolf in the shoulder. It howled and started to run I followed hot on his tail then another arrow flow by and hit the wolf in the foot and it stumbled to the ground, but when I kot up I could not bring myself to finish the it. The werewolf then kicked me in the gut and I went flying into a tree, I woke up in the med bay in the school Above me…

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    Yeoman-Class In England

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    whole "platoons" of English longbowmen fired rapidly as a body, the result was devastating. A blizzard of arrows rained down on the enemy. Theoretically, a body of longbowmen that was 10,000 strong - such as the yeoman armies of Edward I - could loose a million arrows in ten minutes of fighting. To achieve this, coordination was needed amongst the archers to prevent them from wasting arrows. Hence, traditions of organisation and discipline arose amongst England's…

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    telling is about Friedman favorite quote “There is one and only one social responsibility of business which is to increase their profit”. Yes I will defend Milton Friedman who wrote this article in 1970. In fact the Author Arrow and Wight are misquoting and simplifying just one part of Mr. Friedman’s quote. According to Milton Friedman” A Corporate responsibilities is to make much money for the stockholders “and there was no effective care about child labor neither the…

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    towards the end of the rainbow. They had escaped the war and were safe…for now. The two of them had to go hunting so that they can survive for as long as they can get to the end of the rainbow and back to their village. Daniel made a bow and some arrows with some wood and stones, and once Dan shot an animal, Duke would retrieve them. They continued on for two more days until they finally reached the end of the rainbow. The problem was, that the rainbow led to a cave, and a strange beast, which…

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    It was the first day of college and I just finished my first class in Violet Hall. I was feeling pretty confident and excited for the semester. After my computer science class let out, I turned left after exiting the thirteen hundreds quarter of the first floor and took the first exit I saw, thinking about my next class which was in Barnett Hall. The day before I walked to all of my classes, especially to my psychology class in Barnett, to make sure I knew my way so I would not get lost or be…

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    Mesmerine Huntsmene

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    wanted to become Huntsmen. Azure forged two twin scimitars, named Ice and Fire, that he used in devastated concert. Selene, on the other hand, tried for a much more elegant weapon. She made Nightingale, a bow that fired arrows infused with lightning dust. Not just regular arrows, mind. These were made of light metal, and could be reused very often. As a result, Selene only carried 5 to 10 in her quiver on her hip. The twins were a devastating combat pair in school. Selene could turn the tides…

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    Throughout my life, I have been influenced to have many characteristics. Some of them good, some of them bad. Today, I am here to tell you of the good characteristics that I have. Out of so many great stories that I have read lately, there were two that really connected with me and had characters that shared the same traits as me. I share the same character trait as Winston Smith from 1984 by George Orwell. The trait that we both share is individualism. I also share the same character trait as…

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    Many philosophers take simple facts to be the truth without evaluating them, simply assuming these things are true because others told them so. Philosophers who question the basic principles that are accepted worldly can be thought of as outcasts, but in reality, it is better to question everything than to assume anything. Two examples of philosophers who did not make these naïve assumptions are Parmenides and Zeno of Elea. They held the belief that motion does not exist, and were ridiculed for…

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