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    The literary poem “Sir Gawain and the Green Knight”, originated in Britain fourteenth century, contain a number of Celtic culture and religion in the story as well as the way of its transmission. It have been passed many years as Celtic Mythology of the legend of Gawain. “The Celts ware a non-Germanic, Iron Age folk that had migrated throughout Europe between the fifth and third centuries B.C.E., settling in the British Isles before the time of Christ.” (Gloria 254) Celtic people orally…

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    Powerful barons joined together to revolt against the king, even threatening to take his life. John’s consequence was one of the most significant documents in world history, the Magna Carta, which stood for “Great Charter” in Latin. This imperative manuscript protected the rights and liberties of not only the nobles, but “regular people”. It included several laws, one of which was completely straightforward - the king must obey the charter. No new taxes could be set in place without consent from…

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    The Confluence of European Ideology in Franz Kafka’s Fiction Abstract: Franz Kafka one of the major German language novelist and short story writer was born on July 3, 1883 at Prague. His posthumous works brought him fame not only in Germany, but in Europe as well. By 1946 Kafka’s works had a great effect abroad, and especially in translation. Apart from Max Brod who was the first commentator and publisher of the first Franz Kafka biography, we have Edwin and Willa Muir, principle English…

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    Chapter 1, the lone segment of Section I, introduces a gymnasium scene in which Alma, Janine, Dolores, Moira, June, and other Handmaids-in-training sleep in a barracks arrangement beneath flannel sheets and army blankets and contemplate their yearnings for freedom. Like girls at a restrictive camp, they reach out to their sisters to learn their names and to touch hands. The women, doubly protected by Aunts, armed with electric cattle prods and whistles, and Angels, or guards, outside the…

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    com/risk-education/individuals/articles/Pages/Perils-of-Social-Media-for-Healthcare-Professionals.aspx Spector, N. and Kappel, D. (2012). Guidelines for using electronic and social media: The Regulatory Perspective. OJIN: The Online Journal of Issues in Nursing, 17(3), Manuscript 1, doi:…

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    displayed alongside excavation equipment to aid the exhibit’s attempt to explore how modern conflict can impact on a nation’s ancient history and reinforce the need for preservation. Upon entry, visitors are greeted with a collection of large manuscripts and journals, supplies and excavation equipment displayed beside the ancient artefacts they unearthed. Relics of ceramic and ivory dishes and pots, metal tools and weapons and terracotta and clay lamps were presented on stark white backgrounds…

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    Edgar Allan Poe was born in Boston, Massachussets on January 19th, 1809. He was a well known poet of his time and many well known poems. Some of his most famous works are " The Raven", The Masque of the Red Death", "The Tell-Tale Heart", and many other short stories with morbid, and dark qualities to them. Althoug Poe was a great poet, he had a hard life from the time he was born till the time of his death in a hospital on Sunday, October 7th, 1849. When Poe was 18, he was broke and had no job…

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    majority of their art was commissioned by the Catholic Church. The artist used styles that consisted of complexity and drama. The architecture and paintings told a story of Christ though the resurrection. In Northern Europe the artwork was more of the manuscript style of art as well as portraits of individuals. Artwork there began to be commissioned by wealthy art lovers for their homes. That caused most of the artwork was of a smaller scale than Italy (Kliener, 2013). Supporters of the…

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    Born in October 30, 1930, Timothy Findley grew up in Rosedale area of Toronto, Ontario. Although his childhood was spent in a rich neighbourhood, the Findleys suffered a financial strain due to the Depression. As a child, Findley developed double mastoids, then pneumonia; he mostly stayed away from brutal plays, spending most of his time at home. Due to his sickness, it was natural for him to develop a solitary nature. Looking back, childhood was not the best time of his life for Timothy. By…

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    Psalm 135: 35 Analysis

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    For this reason, Creach justifies violence as a tool for God’s purpose alone. “If Scripture declared only that God shows compassion but did not also declare that God is involved in vengeance, it would then portray God as inept in expressing compassion in concrete ways.” While it may seem as if God’s nature of vengeance is contradictory to His nature of compassion, the two qualities actually go hand in hand. “God acts destructively in order to restore or preserve the order God intends; that…

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