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    stumbled across a large man who greeted them and explained he is Little John. John leads the two over to Robin Hood's outlaw camp where the quest began. At supper time the group joined a massive feast with the band of outlaws, and Robin Wood told them the plan to take down the Wasps.…

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    that James Patterson wrote. The book talks about Daniel, a young 15 year old alien hunter from the planet Alpar Nok. Daniel travels the world in search of the sixth most dangerous alien outlaw in the galaxy, Ergent Seth. During the chase, Daniel has to overcome being shot, tricked, and escaping capture from the outlaw. But during one encounter with Ergent Seth, Daniel is shot in the stomach and is about to die. It wouldn’t be easy, but Daniel will overcome it. I read Daniel X and I enjoyed the…

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    Podcast Speech Analysis

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    Podcast Script This photograph was taken in an era where the most defining characteristic of America; freedom, was barraged by the daggers of communism surfacing around the globe. In the 1960’s, American soldiers fought a raging war in Vietnam to protect liberty and freedom on the home-front. With Americans liberties protected, they were able to pursue the American spirit with full force. This image is part of a series called the “Freedom Riders” that Danny Lyon captured and produced. He…

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    Benjamin Franklin was an avid influencer and icon of the 1700’s. Throughout his life, people looked up to him as a symbol of knowledge and propaganda. Not only did he have many important inventions, but he was also one of the key figures at political meetings. People sought his advice and his wisdom until his death in 1790. Similarly to Franklin, Bonnie and Clyde were important figures and icons of the 1930’s. The revenge they took against the banks and stores during the time of the Great…

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    Essay On Bandidos

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    The Bandidos outlaw bikie gang, is one of the fastest-growing outlaw motorcycle gang in the 21st century. With over 90 chapters in Europe, 90 in the USA and 17 chapters down in the dusty plains of Australia. But who’s the man behind the scenes that forged this club together. The man convicted of murdering two drug dealers and serving a life sentence, Donald Eugene Chambers is the American founder of the Bandidos outlaw bikie gang. Donald Chambers, straight out of the Marine Corps in Vietnam…

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    Machete Film Analysis

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    There has been an explosion of immigrant protests across the world in past decade. These protests have featured political mobilizations by pro-migrant activists and irregular migrants who challenge the multiple forms of injustice and discrimination experienced by displaced persons. In April 2010, the state of Arizona enacted the Support Our Law Enforcement and Safe Neighborhoods Act which required immigrants to be in possession of their documents all times thus making Latinos vulnerable to…

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    1 Samuel 25 Summary

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    The biblical book of 1 Samuel lays out the foundation of some of ancient Israelis most famous and influential kings, describing in detail the rise of king David, and the reign of his predecessor Saul. However, while presented as Israeli history, the tales of Samuel possess a clear bias in favor of King David, as the text attempts to exonerate him of any wrongdoing during his rise to king. 1 Samuel 25, a small excerpt from this larger kingship narrative, possesses important social and literal…

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    Robin Hood Flaws

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    1. In the tale “How Robin Hood Came to Be an Outlaw” from Howard Pyle’s book The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood, Robin is first known as Robin of Locksley before he becomes an outlaw. The story of how he becomes an outlaw starts off with him traveling to Nottingham at the age of eighteen to compete in an archery competition. On his way he comes across some of the King’s foresters who were eating and getting drunk in the forest. They’re job was to protect the King’s forest and make sure no one…

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    these definitions can be related back to Odysseus, who had used his cunningness and courage to rescue his men and himself in a seemingly hopeless situation. Furthermore, Polyphemus, the Cyclop, can be seen as the outlaw as the outlaw is an expert at destroying and desires revenge. The outlaw despises being weak, and so did Polyphemus who was outraged by the trap Odysseus had put for him. Last but not least, the archetype ‘magician’ is demonstrated by Polyphemus’ father, Poseidon, god of the…

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    Robin Hood Morals

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    The novel “Merry Adventures of Robin Hood” who got famed in Nottingham shire, author Howard Pyle wrote motivated by the fictions and received wisdom about a famous outlaw from the 13th century who was aiding the poor by taking away from rich. The conspiracy takes place in feudal England where 18-year-old Robin unintentionally kills some stranger and starts living as a criminal in the Sherwood Forest. He gathers around himself young criminals, who are also noble, virtuous and combat against the…

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