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    aristocratic and noble class were…

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    dust” lesser nobles and clergy into specialized jobs. These individuals are then granted heiresses, land, or bishop titles for their loyalty and work. For instance, one of the special jobs that were allotted to lesser clergy was the role of the Exchequer, who would write the pipe rolls. The exchequer was in charge of keeping track of feudal dues, in other words, how much the King’s subjects owed him. This form of record…

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    houses but had to share them with other families and each family had one room where they did everything like sleep, cook, do work and eat. Houses were dim and smokey yet in the movie the houses seem to be well lit and no smoke inside of them. The nobles houses weren't showed a lot but from the little scenes that were shown they seemed about correct with history for example the rooms were big and decorated with tables, with cloths on them, candles and…

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    What does it mean to be a noble and how should nobility outline the lifestyle and behavior of a person? Overtime the upper class has been revered as upholding the morals produced by that culture. These ideals of moral responsibility can be characterized as charitable, respectable, and interest in the well-being of others. The Oxford English Dictionary defines “nobility” as “The quality of having high status or value; renown or distinction arising from excellence.” (n.2). The poem Lanval by Marie…

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    Barnes Five Forces

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    framework that factors the competition in the industry for Barnes & Noble. These five forces focus on how Barnes & Noble can build a sustainable competitive advantage in the retail book and e-book industry. When analyzing these five forces, Barnes & Noble must focus on their strengths and weaknesses and try to innovate ways to provide books to their consumers. Competitive Rivalry When it comes to competitors, you may not think Barnes & Noble has many considering it is the largest book retailer;…

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    land, money has been lost, and the nobles are angry. First, you should sign the Magna Carta to prevent losing any more land because you have already lost war against France, and you have lost many of England’s land holdings to France. I understand that if you sign the Magna Carta, then you won’t be able to tax the nobles however you want. However, what we need more as of now is support and protection from the nobles. The nobles can…

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    of 1789 had many long-term causes. Three causes of the French Revolution were social, political, and economic troubles. One cause of the French Revolution was social troubles. The French society was divided into three classes called the Clergy, the Nobles, and the Middle Class, Peasants, and Common People, also known as the First, Second, and Third Estates. The Clergy belonged to the first estate. They consisted of 1% of the population. The Clergy was divided into…

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    King Henry V’s rhetoric often relies on contrasting the noble class and class of commoners, which are seen, by Shakespeare, to not be as polarized as some would believe, because both contain universally human elements. Although King Henry’s speech to the traitors creates the clearest discussion of the upper and lower socio-political classes, the context for the speech is fundamental to properly understanding and analyzing it, as well as giving further evidence on its own. Specifically, before…

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    Unique Criminal Patterns

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    or order someone to carry out those crimes. If they had enough wealth they commonly did not commit robbery. Whereas the lower ranks of the nobility tended to commit the crimes themselves or led gangs from which the upper nobles hired to commit crimes. Knights and the poorer nobles tended to commit the most robberies, in an attempt to continue their lavish lifestyles. Lower gentry criminality worsened with economic situation worsened. Money was also a factor that determined the level of personal…

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    most handsome men alive. He has been in love with Dorigen for two years. Dorigen is the wife of the knight Arveragus. Aurelius believes that he can be as noble as knight so that Dorigen will love him back. Throughout the story Aurelius tries to show Dorigen he is noble like a knight. Aurelius does many things to prove that he is noble and represents the highest quality of behavior out of all other characters. One of the times that Aurelius shows that he represents the highest quality of…

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