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    military/protection to the lord, this was the base of the oath (Biel 9). Military service was basic to feudalism, but the vassal owed much more to his lord. The lord expected his vassals to aid him financially if it was required, the lord presumed that the vassals would attend court, and participate in decisions concerning other vassals. Furthermore, vassals also gave money payments known as scutage or shield money to their lords in comparison to military service. The lords themselves…

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    vassals. To ensure protection from these large landowners, also known as lords, these serfs and vassals had to give their services and pay large incomes to them. These incomes, imposed by the lord, were considered taxes. This system was known as feudalism, or the manorial system, which is a political, economic, and social system. Many kings and elite followed this system, having multiple vassals and serfs, as well as appointing lords, most of whom were his elite friends. An increased need for…

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    The system rested on a set of rights between a lord and his serfs. “The lord provided the serfs with housing, farmland, and protection from bandits” (Littel). In return serfs tend to the lord's land, care for his animals, and performed other tasks to maintain the wellbeing of the land. Peasant women shared some part of the work in the farm with their husbands. All of the peasants owed the lord certain duties because of what was provided from the lord. A few days of work each week was needed to…

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    What Is Psalm 23

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    Psalm 23: Psalm 23 began with David stated the Lord is his “shepherd” and would provide David with all the necessities he may need. The Lord would also tend to his spiritual well-being by taking David to calming places such as a green pasture so when he walked in the shadows of darkness, he wouldn’t be afraid. David continued to proclaim that the Lord would always protect him and even when his enemies were close. The Lord would provide David with luxuries and fine oils and foods thanks to the…

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    Glorifying the Lord! That is the main objective in my life. Following, trusting and listening to our Lord, Jesus Christ, is how I will accomplish this amazing gift of grace and mercy that I have been given as an adopted daughter of the Lord. I have been called to do something amazing in my life, not sure how it will all play out, but returning to college to reach a higher level of education is the path He has for me. I’m trusting God to reveal blessings and show me what I can do for Him with…

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    Job received his first test when Satan had approached the lord. I…

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    Knights In The Feudal System

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    arrogant jerks that would not listen to commands given to them. Knights were well trained, highly experienced warriors of the feudal system. Feudalism was a very effective system that fit the needs of all classes during the middle ages. Knights are the men that fight for the feudal system and were born by its many oaths and agreements. Feudalism was an effective system that met the needs of the people and knights led a large part in this system. Knights had a tough life, from training to going…

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    request of me. Very calmly and sincerely, he asked me to pray that he would die. He went on to express that he had been richly blessed over the years and that he was confident that through his personal relationship with Jesus Christ as his Saviour and Lord that a wonderful heavenly future awaited him. He also had run a good race and had overcome many obstacles, and he was ready to receive his crown of victory. Yet, here he was naming this the place where he wanted to die and that this was the…

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    The Purpose Of Joshua Cook

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    I am Joshua Harry, a student currently enrolled at College of the Ozarks. I am currently in my junior year of college, and as such I have firmly decided upon a major that fits my desire to serve the Lord and my community. My major is Culinary Arts, or the study and practice of preparing food, so that it provides needed nutrition, tastes good, is pleasant to view, and above all, is safe to consume. Cooking has always been a major part of my life, and because of this, I have decided to dedicate my…

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    However, the portrayal of the Lord Mayor also indicated that such deportment was expected when addressing an respected upper class figure. The interview displayed in the press maintained clear status and class elements throughout, always referring to Lord Mayor by his proper title and with a deferential tone. The interview concluded with the Mayor thoroughly chastising her for her decision to…

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