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    because his father handed him over to Sir Ector when he was a boy because he couldn’t afford to keep him. If his father hadn’t handed him over William would have a lower job than that. Kate was a woman and a blacksmith. That wouldn’t have happened in medieval times because being a blacksmith was a man's job. Women had certain jobs that they did and men had certain jobs that they did. Rarely would there be a job that both men and women could have done. In medieval England, social status and rank…

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    Miss Havisham Analysis

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    The novel Great Expectations was written during the Victorian era, by Charles Dickens. Dickens develops dynamic resemblances and contrasts between his characters, Miss Havisham and Joe Gargery. Joe is a blacksmith, who lives a simple and comfortable life, while Miss Havisham is wealthy, but lives a dark and desolate life. Despite their contradicting lives, they share similar characteristics. The similarities and differences between Miss Havisham and Joe are pronounced in Great Expectations and…

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    Spear History

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    The spear was one of man’s earliest inventions, used for hunting, fishing, and combat. Early spears were merely sharp sticks up to 2.1 meters in length. And later adapted by many countries and used in many wars. Over the years the spear took many forms in the material used for it. From the vikings to the Romans, the spear was used all over the globe. From flint to metal,the spear was extremely versatile. Early spear were first just sharpsticks, anywhere from 2.1 to 3 meters in length. Early…

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    Don Delillo's White Noise

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    permeating their lives almost exclusively involve tragedy, resulting in a numbness to such events. Author Don DeLillo illustrates how the oversaturation of media with disaster impairs the public’s ability to respond through the ways in which what Blacksmith consumes alters its mindset and actions. A vast majority of the media depicted encompasses disaster, with one such case during the Gladneys’ Friday television viewing. The programming dealt with disasters, the family “watching houses slide…

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    In this day in age, teeth is one of the most prominent features in a human being. It is used to consume, communicate, and simply recall another person just by describing it. One’s teeth is also a sign of wealth and personal hygiene. The practice of dentistry has evolved from a basic form of medicine to a state-of-the-art science. Its modern technology and newly developed practices are only apples from the tree of ancient practices performed long ago. Different eras in earth’s time…

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    who to marry and having children was not even a right for women; marriage followed by childbirth weren’t just expectations of a woman, they were her job. Kate, however, represented a minority of women by working as a blacksmith. Her work was not valued like that of the male blacksmiths though, and she felt inclined to prove herself to William…

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    revenge, giving him armor made from the blacksmith god, Hephaestus, following him into battle, getting Hector to fight Achilles instead of running away, and even returning his spear when Achilles misses Hector. So, with an obvious handicap, Achilles kills Hector and disgraces his body, being forced to give it back later. And later, Achilles is written down in Greek mythology as a hero. A man who, went into battle with invincible armor made by the GOD of blacksmiths (on top of the spell his…

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    Question: What problem does Socrates point out with Polemarchus’ claim that justice is doing good to your friends and harm to your enemies? Answer: Socrates points out that our judgment concerning friends and enemies isn't foolproof, and that taking this stance leads us to harm the good and help the bad. Unless we choose our friends according to their virtues and our enemies based upon evil deeds, justice cannot work in this context. Everyone has less than perfect friends, as well as having…

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    Dragon Descriptive Writing

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    more money, I can buy the red apple for eating. But needed to repair my sword with this money. “I’ll buy some if I have more money” I said and say good bye to her. The old woman smiled and went to grab another customer, suddenly I forget to go to blacksmith, so I rushed my…

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    Tizbeth Research Paper

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    Sofria not a human. Her husband throws her and her child out. Once again Tizbeth is starting over, but this time with her child and her friend Lady Ann, as a sister. Tizbeth fall back on her skills as a blacksmith. They find a village of outcast, human, elves, dwarf, so in need of a Blacksmith they’ll take a woman. The magical war raging Tizbeth plans to stay out of the way until she is dragged into it, a war council who has figured out who Tizbeth was and that she had given the magic…

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