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    Augustus, in The Deeds of the Divine Augustus, otherwise known as the Res Gestae. This narrative was written in 14 A.C.E. from Augustus’ point of view, depicting the accomplishments and deeds during his rule from 29 B.C. to A.D. 14. According to A History of the Roman People, it is a “valuable, but highly selective account…in a clear and readable style.” The deeds of Augustus were “inscribed on public monuments in various cities of the Empire,” with the most complete depiction of those deeds…

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    Macbeth “To know my deed, twere best not know myself”this is a famous quote from William Shakespeare play Macbeth. This play is about a man named Macbeth who is so overrun with power that he will stop at nothing to become king. This quote was said after he killed king Duncan in his sleep . This is the first act of crime Macbeth committed to claim his rightful place as king. He is basically saying that he would rather not think of the crime he committed than to be conscious of it. The quote…

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    and Reprints from the Original Sources of European History, Vol 1:2 (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania, 1865), 5-8 (http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/source/urban2-5vers.asp-Robert) 18.) Robert the Monk, 5-8. 19.) William of Tyre, “A History of Deeds Done Beyond the Sea,”in M. Wiesner, W. B. Wheeler, F. Doeringer, and K. Curtis, eds, “Two Faces of ‘Holy War’: Christians and Muslims (1095- 1270s),” Chapter Seven in Discovering the Global Past: A Look at the Evidence, Vol. 1, 4th ed. (Boston:…

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    RMS Value Add Below are examples of the RMS “value add” that are beyond normal oversight. These are examples of unnecessary delays and other types of issues which, if not identified by RMS, did or would have resulted in total of hundreds of thousands of dollars in losses to the investor that were reversed or recovered from the servicer: o Foreclosure loan-level examples  M3 211474 and 220599. Foreclosure Management New Mexico redemption. Through audit, RMS identified 2 loans where the…

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    The short story written by James Hurst “ The Scarlet Ibis” elucidates that a selfish deed is not always bad. The story starts with the narrator, Brother, and his little brother Doodle. When Doodle was born he was red and all shriveled up, a disappointment, and everyone thought that he was going to die. When their mother always told Brother to take Doodle with him everywhere he went, Brother was embarrassed to be seen with his 5 year old brother, who couldn’t walk, but had to be pulled everywhere…

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    fainting after “the deed is done”. The ‘deed’ being the murder of Duncan’s two guards by Macbeth. Firstly, Lady Macbeth demonstrates many times her need to be in control of a situation. She manipulates Macbeth into doing what he was originally hesitant to do- kill Duncan. She controls him in many other instances by telling him that “when [he] durst do it, then [he was] a man.”(I. vii. 49) This comment brings into question whether Macbeth is a man and manipulates him into doing “the deed”. By…

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    Everyman: A Divine Representation of Good Deeds and Spiritual Death Everyman’s play interconnects religious allegories with worldly moral lessons on several main reasons that good deeds and works are required and needed, but they do not save humanity from spiritual death. The play conveys a story about Everyman’s (representing human individuals) natural life journey to death. The morality of the play helps the audience appreciate the history of Christianity. The focal point throughout the…

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    A Knight’s Own Book of Chivalry by Geoffroi De Charny outlines the concept of chivalry and establishes the ideal conduct of knights of medieval era of the Hundred Year Was between France and Britain. The book goes over the many ways in which knights must conduct themselves to preserve their honor and capabilities of a knight, whether it be in acts of courtship, piety, or military prowess. Charny organizes the book by distinguishing the types of actions and qualities that are chivalrous…

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    psychology, it called Altruism, which means the beliefs in selfless concern for the well being of others. About 20 percent of people are Altruist. What would be our world, if more than 90 percent of the people at Altruist? We also shouldn't forget all good deeds…

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    almost a perfect line along the equator. Libra Contellation Long ago the Roman Goddess of justice lived on the earth amongst many ordinary people, she used to weigh men and women's good and evil deeds using her great golden scales, therefore deciphering their fates. As Astraea sighed more and more deeds she became increasingly angry at the wickedness of her fellow beings. Eventually, she decided to flee from earth and returned to the heavens where she stayed with her golden scales forever.…

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