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    I believe that marijuana should be legal. Why, because as just coming from me, I think marijuana is a benefit drug to mostly everyone. It helps/helped plenty of people going through things, it can be a relaxing stimulate, it can be used to treat certain symptoms, it help creative thinkers, and it can also make you laugh. Marijuana is just being seen as a “bad” drug because how it is used threw certain people. If the drug was introduced properly as a benefit drug for only medications, it would…

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    Byzantine Empire Decline

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    lives set back to a more barbaric period. These people did not live like the Romans, they spread themselves thin and lived in isolated villages. This period lacked communications and trade between these villages. The western empire was controlled by Germanic tribes that were establishing small kingdoms throughout the empire. This was a type of feudalism that was arising in the Western empire. “Greater lords provided protection and aid to lesser lords, called vassals, who in turn owed their lords…

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    Plague and the End of Antiquity Using twelve essays to form a volume, Plague and the End of Antiquity attempts to address the Justinianic Plague that ravaged the entire globe from c. 540-750. History, archaeology, epidemiology, and molecular biology are combined to “produce a comprehensive account of the pandemic’s origins, spread, and mortality, as well as its economic, social, political, and religious effects.” Because of the sheer magnitude and scope of the Justinianic Plauge, the editor of…

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    Morality In Beowulf

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    The kin's obligation to retaliation was in opposition to Jesus' instructing to love an adversary and excuse a transgression. By and large in the second a large portion of, the fundamental paganism of the poem is more clear than in the first. As the awfulness of Beowulf approaches, the Christian poet discovers little to state concerning the hero's Christianity and the story turns out to be somewhat melancholy. As Moorman says, the entire of…

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    Scripture has been romanticized, to suit those who find the reality of the teaching to be too harsh. Two alternate views to the classical doctrine of Hell have gained some acceptance in the evangelical church, they were once remanded to cults and paganism. These views are universalism and annihilationism. We will address the seemly opposite view of the classical view of the doctrine of Hell first,…

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    Charlemagne Research Paper

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    Introduction: Charlemagne was the King of the Franks from 768 and Emperor of the Romans from 800 until his death in 814. He expanded his kingdom to an empire, uniting most of west Europe. The Carolingian Renaissance is associated with his reign, a time when art and culture was revived through the Catholic Church, which encouraged a common European identity. Chapter 1 who is Charlemagne? He is the King of Franks; he was the greatest ruler in Europe after the fall of the Roman Empire.…

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    Essay On Trinity

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    limited to, those of Siberia, Persia, Japan, Scandinavia, and Mexico. In Rome they were Jupiter, Neptune, and Pluto. In Babylonia and Assyria, they were Anos, lllinos, and Aos. Among Celtic nations they were called Kriosan, Biosena, and Siva, and in Germanic nations they were called Thor, Wodan, and Fricco. We can see, therefore, that although the Trinity is characteristic of the Christian religion, it is by no means peculiar to it. Since Christian is a monotheistic religion, this idea further…

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