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    discussion: were the Vikings just brutal barbarians? Question 1: In your research‚ what have you discovered about your area of expertise in relation to the beliefs and values of the Vikings? In regards to my area of expertise‚ Viking home and work‚ the evidence suggests that the Vikings had specific beliefs and values. For example‚ they crafted their own homemade strong tools and stable long houses‚ as this helped them to live a better and safer lifestyle. Therefore‚ the Vikings were not just brutal

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    In the Lay of the Were-Wolf‚ there was man who was known as … and also a baron. After sometime being with his married wife‚ they loved each other‚ and cared so much to the extent that they cannot stop thinking about each other. For the husband to leave the house without the wife knowing his where about was not easy for the woman to cope with it. One day‚ the husband left the house for days and when he came back‚ the wife asked where he went. Then the husband revealed his long hidden secret to the

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    characters in And Then There Were None deserved their deaths because they were wicked of monstrous crimes. Justice Wargrave has committed himself into punishing those who have escaped punishment by law‚ and he wants to do it in a way that is unique so that others criminals to even consider committing crimes and get a with their wickedness‚ knowing that there is always somebody that may appear and punish them. While the overall general public manages to feel that what Judge Wargrave did was an injustice

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    colonists were justified in dumping the tea into Boston Harbor. This is because‚ they already had the Stamp Act‚ they didn’t want the tea in the first place‚ and they were just trying to prove a point. If you were forced to do something that you didn’t have a say in‚ would you be angry? If everything you could possibly do to make it stop backfired‚ would you do whatever it takes? This is exactly the kind of frustration the colonists were experiencing. The colonists already had the Stamp Act‚ which is a

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    What were the key features of public health in Roman Britain? The Romans developed the first ever system of public health. They understood that dirty conditions made people ill‚ and in order to ensure that their empire thrived their soldiers and merchants had to be healthy. So they provided many facilities to promote public health within societies. However‚ the key features of public health were: hygiene‚ treating illness and personal health. The Romans were great builders and to promote hygiene

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    There were many factors that the colonists made when picking a side‚ some of the colonist were force to choose sides‚ changed their minds or switched sides and pick a side that benefits them and their self-interest. The American allied with France since France lost like four wars to British‚ so they contributed and joined an alliance. I believe it was a personal motive which is why they alliance and negotiated deals. The patriots wanted to elect their own government and the loyalists are those who

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    and slightly of them want to be an astronaut‚ but for me‚ I have in interesting and marvelous dream. My dream is to become a millionaire. If I were a millionaire‚ would life have to change for me? Would I overhaul it every(prenominal) on myself and my family.But‚ how would I do that‚ I already have all that I want for a palmy and happy living‚ how and what would I add? Could then I be in a position to stand by others in need‚ with that money‚ as‚ with a million to spare‚ I could render a lot of help

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    Krinesha Curry Mr. Hilderbrand English 6 March 2015 And Then There Were None And Then There Were None‚ is a murder mystery‚ about ten mysterious people invited to an “Indian Island” home by an unseen figure‚ whom never appears throughout the novel. The people that were invited to the house‚ all have a past that they are hiding and many things they have feared. Agatha Christie’s use of foreshadowing‚ symbols‚ and allusions‚ to contribute to the novel’s exploration of the theme of justice. The novel

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    able to know what time it is. If they had a clock or watch they would stop working to look at the time and then if they realised there shift was nearly over they would slow down and not work as efficiently. 2. How were factory workers punished for not following factory rules? The factory workers were beaten when they didn’t follow the factory rules and sometimes they were beaten so badly that they died. Not long after a few beatings the other factory workers

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    “We Were Liars‚” by E. Lockhart tells the story of a teenage girl named Cadence Sinclair Eastman. As the book begins‚ it is revealed that Cadence suffered from some sort of mysterious accident‚ from which she is still recovering. No matter how hard she tries to remember‚ or how many questions she asks‚ she can never find the answers to what happened that night. In recent years‚ her life has changed drastically. Her father abandoned her‚ and Cadence is extremely torn up by this experience. Her parents

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