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    Samurai Weapons Dbq

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    them an advantage compared to a knight. In Document D, the DBQ Project states “ The body of the armor had four parts … small iron scales were tied together … then bound into armor plates … the helmet bowl was made of 8 to 12 iron plates… 5 piece neck guard…” So in general the samurai armor was light and gave the samurai the ability to move around.…

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    Bushido code, literally translates into the way of the warrior. The code controls the behavior and protocol of the military guards of the shogun known as Samurai. The book of the samurai, Hagakure, written by Yamamoto Tsunetomo claimed that Bushido code is frequently been compared to the code of chivalry of the European knights with the similar aim to provide a code of honor and rules for living for the country’s armed forces. The philosophy of Bushido is derived from the combination of four…

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    When I consider my future the Army ROTC Program is sitting upon the horizon. There are many reasons I have come to the decision fully committing to joining the Army ROTC Program. Throughout my high school career, I have been an integral part of the JROTC Program. I do not come from a military family, but decided to join the JROTC Program because I wanted to be physically and mentally challenged and succeed highly in my academics. I joined the JROTC Program at the start of my 10th grade year. The…

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    Jury Narrative

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    Are both sides ready?” both the district Attorney and defendants table both responded with “Ready for the people, your honor.” The judge then went on to to ask the clerk to say something to the jury. After that it all starts. The Deputy stands up and proceeds to tell the jury what I have “done” and when it happened and how I was arrested. Greta then stands up to say “Your honor, ladies and gentleman of the jury: Under the law my client is presumed innocent till proven guilty, this trial will…

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    In the readings, Shared Stories and Rival Tellings, the stories of Sarah and Hagar represent and reflect the legal norms regarding women in the Qur’an. It appears, the main objective of God is to defend the honor and reputation of Abraham, leaving the women subject to the expense of this. In Sarah and Hagar, the women are used to satisfy the desires of both God and Abraham, whom treat the women with carelessness and forcefulness. This overarching theme of Sarah and Hagar, reflects the Qur’an’s…

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    Men and women all over the world have social gender roles they must play in our world. If one decides to challenge the concept, some consider this crazy and welcome some harsh criticism. Barbara Meltz points out, “A study of the most popular G-rated movies of the past 15 years has found that three-quarters of the characters are male, raising concerns that Hollywood is inadvertently telling children that women are less important than men.” However, there have been men and women who have…

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    Stephen Curry is a professional basketball player in the NBA. Steph plays as a point guard in the Golden State Warriors. Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson are the Splash Brothers Duo. Stephens full name is Wardell Stephen Curry II. Steph isn’t the only sporty one in his family, in fact, Stephens whole family is sporty. Steph Curry is a madly successful basketball player. Steph isn’t just successful in Golden State, when Steph was in high school and elementary he was also very successful. On May…

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    The Dakota Pipeline Protests unites a number of different Human interest groups from Black Lives Matters to the United Nations. Native Americans are at the center of the protests, as the Dakota pipeline would travel under the Missouri River, a primary water source for the Sioux Indians of Standing Rock, a tribe of 10,000 Indians on a reservation in central North and South Dakota via the Fort Laramie Treaties Act of 1868. (6) Dakota Pipeline Builders insist that they have taken precautions…

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    all citizens. The guards come into the room and violently beat Julia (Orwell p.184). The reason they beat Julia is because of her and winston disobeyed the Party’s rule. Police have authority to use their force if needed to in certain situations. The main purpose is to keep things around the area under control. Law enforcements tend to abuse their privileges. A kick from a guard’s boot had broken fingers of one of his hand (Orwell p.196). This is showing that the guards do not care about…

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    He wore the No. 25 in honor of Ben “Benji” Wilson, a player who was murdered by a gang member during his senior year. Rose didn’t get to play varsity because of coach Hambric, who never had a freshman play on the varsity team, and that also meant for Derrick to not play. Although…

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