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    Knight has come to Camelot during Christmas festivities. Upon arrival and greetings, the Green Knight makes a proposal. He will allow a knight a blow from his axe, but only if he can return the blow a year later. Here the author uses the tradition of beheading, which was practiced during this period frequently. The Green Knight offers his axe to the knight who enters this agreement with him. Arthur’s nephew, Gawain, accepts this proposal. The story that follows is the winding tale of Sir…

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    smart mouth off to a eighth grader that is heavier than you. To protect the antagonist’s identity I will call him fart knocker; I was sitting in the locker room changing out of my P.E. clothes when fartknocker thought it would be funny to take his axe deodorant and spray all over my clothing. He was marking his territory similar to what a dog does to a fire hydrant which set me off into a blind rage. I admit in rage I do not have the best judgement so I look at fartknocker and said “ What are…

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    bones come into play. The phases and all of the parts that combine to constitute a phase can be further broken down. Muscles can perform different contractions and joints can operate in multiple planes and axes. Most actions take place in a combination of planes and axes. Planes and axes are determined by how an extremity or body part deviates from the anatomical position. In a spiking motion, a wide variety of muscles coming into playing from the lower extremities to the upper extremities,…

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    is a poem called Sir Gawain and the Green Knight with an author who is unknown. The poem goes back to the medieval times where there knights and a lot of chivalry. The green knight mocks the King, so the King grips the green knight's axe. When the King takes the axe Sir Gawain calls out and offers to complete the mission. Sir Gawain swung once and barely touched his neck, bringing the blood to his shoulders. He struck him again twice still not cutting off the head. On the third strike, he…

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    Reebok deodorants provide a blend of floral and sporty fragrance which lasts long. It gives off a cooling sensation instantly when applied. They are easily available in the Indian market that too at marked down prices. Users of this product claim that it does not stain clothes in case of direct application on them. It is also suitable for applying on sensitive skin. 6. Nivea Nivea is a notable skin care company that offers innovative and high quality beauty and skin care products. The company…

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    Foolishness In Gables

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    other words, the animals in the fables can be deceitful or lying. Take for example “Mercury and the Woodman.” In this fable the Woodman’s friend lied to Mercury about losing his axe in the lake, so he could get a golden axe. But Mercury knew the Woodman’s friend was lying and punished his friend by not getting his originally axe. Another example is “The Fox and the Crow.” The fox is dishonest by lying to the Crow telling her that she was beautiful and had a nice voice. Through the fox’s…

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    Kantian ethics and the ethics of Kant are fundamentally separate ideas. The ethical framework Kant laid out in the Groundwork of the Metaphysics of morals can be interpreted in a way which Kant himself would not adopt. This framework is based upon his three categorical imperatives, which Kant suggests our synonymous with each other. Later however, I will show how through a different application of Kantian ethics, one can radically diverge from his viewpoint, to disagree with Kant’s argument that…

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    included was the battle axe and it was used to chop and cut enemies and other items. Medieval armor were very inconvenient in the matter of weight and mobility, some armor weighed from 66 all the way up to 110 pounds. Medieval inventions made life much easier and less complicated an invention mentioned are blast furnaces were used to make fire alive and to make forge places more useful. Medieval weapons included many items such as a battle axe, crossbow, and a dagger. Battle axe was used to chop…

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    Last year, I was an average single mother, struggling to raise my sweet little girl, Robin. After my husband Jerry passed, my day job kept us out of poverty, but we never had a lot. Trying to get passed this difficult period in my life, I turned to online dating. I was soon matched with a man named David, whose profile said he was only 3 years older than me, and loved growing succulents and stargazing. We decided to meet up at a local coffee shop a few days later when Robin was staying at a…

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    Dolan proved it was done with a heavy sharp weapon, but the four axes found in the basement weren't covered in any blood and one of the axes was unusable because the handle was snapped. Lizzie would not have had the strength to snap an ax handle, especially on a squishy body. The blows make it look as if the person was insane because there is no point in mutilating a dead body and at no point did Lizzie act or seem insane. If the axes were used, they would have been stashed in the…

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