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    picked up so rapidly was gradually however relentlessly lost. Then again, to hold region under a Christian flag so distant from home, given the contemporary states of transport and correspondence, was noteworthy. The taking of Constantinople amid the Fourth Crusade had been barely shy of deadly to the Byzantine Empire, and it cast an imperfection on the development in the West, where there were commentators of the entire idea of equipped…

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    Keith L. Barnes Jr. March 10, 2016 CHHI 301-B11 The Crusades Many associate the Crusades as a dark period in Church history and are commonly referred to with disgust and anger. Most people associate the Crusades with religious persecution and unrestrained cruelty and death. However, despite the fact that there were definite atrocities performed, the Crusades began with a very noble purpose against a very real threat. Under the command of Pope Urban II’s, 1905 the crusades begin to merge efforts…

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    Chapter Twelve Summary In the chapter, The Day of Rest, Myers and Jeeves talk about how in today’s society it is normal to be busy every day. For many people work is not just five days a week but six or even seven days a week. Since a person is always out and about the chapter goes into detail about how taking a day of rest is very beneficial. In that day of rest, a person is to be away from social stimulation that can at times be stressful. Peter Suedfeld and his colleges knowing that a day…

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    Crusades Dbq

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    Between 1095 and 1291 the Crusades to the Eastern Mediterranean took place, promoted by the papacy. Rome had been asked by Christian emperor in Constantinople, Alexius Commenus, to assist him in fighting back the Seljuk Turk’s expansion and occupation and recover the lost territories. Pope Urban II added the argument of redeeming the Holy Land from infidel Muslim expansion and occupation and harassing Christian pilgrimage to Jerusalem. Over the course of the Crusades, the many differences…

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    The Crusades failed to reunite the church and it insured the fall of the Byzantine Empire. The Fourth crusade was issued by Pope Innocent III who succeeded to the papacy in January 1198, and the preaching of a new crusade became the prime goal of his pontificate. He called upon Western Europe to lend aid to take control of Jerusalem by way of taking it from the south through Egypt as planned by Richard the Lionhearted. At the time of this call to action France and England were at war with each…

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    Identifying and knowing the compatibility of a fish is an important aspect to know when deciding where to place it. There are many different types of fish but it is easy to identify what the fish is, based on its physical appearance. Also, based on the appearance it is easy to determine whether it is ancient or modern. Compatibility is a key aspect to meet the fishes needs and safety. Identifying fish is based on what physical appearances the fish may have and what tanks they are separated into…

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    The schema above is the dimensional model for sale business process of Healthy Food Company. This company sales several types of healthy food on the internet. The company has two business requirements. First, the company would like to analyze daily quantity-on-hand inventory levels by products. In order to meet this requirement, I designed the dimensional model by using the periodic snapshot approach so the company could see the quantity-on-hand of each product at the end of the day. This…

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    Biblotherapy In Literature

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    We are surrounded by literature on a regular basis and it approaches us in many ways and forms. Often literature is presented to us as a series of words that simply fill the pages, words that contain deeper meaning which requires our own interpretations. Plato once though that books were not only “for mindless pleasure but an aid to bringing the soul-circuit, when it had gotten out of tune, into order and harmony with itself.” It is known that the great works of literature have had an…

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    Scene 1: You don’t know me (26:57-37:20) Contextual Summary Prior to this scene, Paco tried to shoot Grant, but accidently shot Sindy’s friend. As a result, Sindy’s friend died at the liquor store. After the shooting, Mrs. Gruwell’s classroom tenses even more, especially between Eva and Sindy. Despite the negative learning environment, Tito draws a Black man with fat lips and a big mouth and passes it around the classroom. Shocked with the picture drawn by Tito, Mrs. Gruwell provokes students by…

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    Before the First Crusades had started, the Byzantine Empire was having troubles protecting themselves from the Muslim Seljuk Turks. The Muslims were able to conquer some of the Byzantines land, as they were able to acquire Turkey and Armenia. As a result the Emperor Alexias went to ask Pope Urban the second for protection against the Muslims. Pope Urban looked at this as a way to gain land for the Christian faith and accepted, he gave a speech calling all Christians to join forces to claim…

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