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    and “Christ and Satan” from the argument of wisdom in these different works. The comparison is stemmed from the question found in multiple works, such as, the Old English “Solomon and Saturn” question “Tell me what God is?” (304) Whereas, Junius manuscript question is stated as “Who possess pure intelligence except eternal God?” (304) These questions focus on the same idea but say it in very different ways. As well as seeing similarities in how these different works phrase the same general…

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    The Mongols: How Barbaric Were The “Barbarians”? The Mongols were a group of small tribes from the steppes of Central Asia who conquered much of the known world. For centuries the Mongols were pastoralists and traveled from place to place with their animals. As time passed, the Mongols became united and conquered settled societies across much of Europe and Asia. The Mongols had both negative and positive impact on world history. However, the Mongols are deemed to be barbaric because they were…

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    sacrifices. It even includes the seriousness of our sins. Shockingly, after reading the Dream of Rood one wants to bring praises to Jesus. The Dream of the Rood reminds the reader of Jesus ‘great sacrifices for all sinners. This tenth century manuscript, Dream of the Rood masterfully presents the inosinate’s of Jesus Christ. For instance, the cross-wanted to “bow down or fall to pieces, (Dream of Rood 35)” but God’s will prevented it. When he died “all creation wept mourning the king’s…

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    all ‘anti-German’ books. In this story, it talks about more than just the Germans though. The main topic in the story is how people tried to burn books that were against what they thought were right. “The Spanish Inquisition burned 5,000 Arabic manuscripts in Granada in 1499.” This isn’t talking about the Germans burning books but this is showing how the Spanish were burning things that went against what they thought was right. These 2 stories are similar because they both talk about how the…

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    classical texts in new ways with a new emphasis to recapture ancient perspectives and values, creating an awareness of cultural gaps. The major surviving works of Athenian dramatists, the dialogues of Plato. Prior to the invention of print, such manuscripts could be owned and studied by only a very few, very privileged men. Now printers in Venice and other European cities rushed to produce cheap editions of these texts as well as Greek grammars and glossaries that could facilitate reading them.…

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    463 Reproduction

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    Michele Green #3 Manuscript Questions 463 Reproduction 4/28/17 Efficacy of embryo transfer in lactating dairy cows during summer using fresh or vitrified embryos produced in vitro with sex-sorted semen 1) What is the question the authors are trying to answer? - The authors are trying to determine the difference of transferring fresh embryos or vitrified embryos that were made by in vitro with semen that was sorted compared to artificial insemination to see which one improves calving rates as…

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    Here, he tells us that there are “over five thousand handwritten manuscripts in the Greek language that support the writings of the New Testament.” The Dead Sea Scrolls, which was discovered in [as late as] 1947, supports the Old Testament. The Bible is, therefore, the most dependable ancient document in terms of textual…

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    Medieval Food

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    This essay will focus on food, clothing, and education from the medieval period, explaining how they influenced daily life. The Medieval period was full of hard and strenuous times. Where and how food came about, and who influenced it. Where clothing came from. Who wore what types of clothing. How it influenced daily life. How education came about. What was there to learn. Who had the privilege to have education. Food played the biggest role in the Medieval period. Where food came from and how…

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    Egalitarianism In America

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    “Nameless, unreasoning, unjustified, terror which paralyzes needed efforts to convert retreat into advance.” (Pohlmeyer, 2013.). These are words of the 32nd President of the United States, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, in his 1933 speech, commonly known as, ‘Nothing to Fear but Fear Itself’. In an era where America was going through a downward spiral, with 25% of its citizens being unemployed, as well as a dust bowl sweeping through the Oklahoma area, taking out the agriculture in the Midwest, and…

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    Schumann’s Involvement in Resurrecting J.S. Bach As editor and writer for his own music journal, Neue Zeitscrift für Musik, Robert Schumann made it his personal mission to write about worthy composers and lift them up as examples to the music community. He was tired of the “Philistines” of the current music establishment, such as Wagner and Meyerbeer, who he felt were commercial and pretentious. He brought Brahms and Chopin to Germany’s notice, because he felt that their music was “honest craft…

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