to quickly spread to the wooden parts of the ships and thus the mirror should have been effective. Third‚ the reading states that there was no reason to use a burning mirror as they had flaming arrows which can be also used to set ships on fire. However‚ the professor states that the flaming arrows are visible and so the Roman navy can easily avoid them‚ whereas mirrors are not visible and thus it can be more effective than the
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body is found inside. The initial search for the murderer fails‚ and a twist occurs when two men appear‚ separately claiming to be the murderer. A complex chain of events finally reveal the murderer to be the investigator’s own slave. A flashing arrow is a metaphorical audiovisual cue used in films to bring some object or situation that will be referred later‚ or otherwise used in the advancement of plot‚ to the attention of the viewers. The device is not introduced into the plot or the dialogue
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Astrophel and Stella „With how sad steps‚ O Moon ‚ thou climb’st the skies!“ With how sad steps‚ O Moon‚ thou climb’st the skies! How silently‚ and with how wan a face! What! may it be that even in heavenly place That busy archer his sharp arrows tries? Sure‚ if that long-with-love-acquainted eyes Can judge of love‚ thou feel’st a lover’s case: I read it in thy looks; thy languish’d grace To me‚ that feel the like‚ thy state descries. Then‚ even of fellowship‚ O Moon‚ tell me‚ Is constant
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he was buried inside of the Similaun Glacier’s ice. The death itself caused by a fatal arrow to the back did not kill the man right away‚ leaving him to suffer a painful death. Iceman‚ through all of his struggle managed to make his way to the top of the mountain. Even with what scientists discovered‚ that his right hand had been severely cut all the way to tendons‚ his left arm perhaps paralyzed by the arrow attack‚ a cut on his left hand along with his right forearm‚ and three intense
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The Medieval Period lasted from the 10th century to the 17th century; this was the time of castles. The word castle is derived from the Latin word castellum which means fort. Castles still stand today as one of the most magnificent structures ever built. Not only are people fascinated with their grand splendor‚ but with their luminous presence of authority. Castles were not built for defense alone; they were symbols of social status‚ wealth‚ power‚ and intimidation. Kings and queens were not
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tell about the different kinds of love and chivalrous knights around the medieval times. Marie uses animals like a werewolf and a swan‚ objects like an arrow‚ a ship‚ and a knot to portray human experiences like selflessness‚ unconditional love‚ selfishness‚ conditional love‚ and loyalty. In “Guigemar”‚ Marie uses many symbols like hunting‚ an arrow to the deer‚ and a knot to express the unconditional love Guigemar has developed throughout the story. Guigemar was a knight and everyone loved him
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Unlike swords‚ axes‚ lances‚ and daggers‚ bow and arrows and crossbows allowed the user to kill people from afar. Bows were used strategically behind lines of knights to rain arrows upon the enemy. However‚ the crossbow succeeded in a different form of fighting: accuracy. The crossbow required almost no training‚ and they were relatively easy to carry. Nevertheless
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everyone else. This is for the military‚ but almost every dollar that is spent on military technology comes back to help civilians sooner or later. The first major weapon used by humans was the bow and arrow. The first bows that we know of today were produced and used in 2800 B.C (Byers). The bow and arrow started as a way to hunt animals and protect each other and yourself. With the bow people could now hunt larger more dangerous animals then they could with a spear. Some of these animals were like bison
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Contents ERD (Entity Relation Diagram) 2 2.1 History of ERD 2 2.2 Building Blocks 2 2.2.2 Relationship 2 2.3. Diagramming Conventions 3 MS ACESS TABLE 5 3.1 Parts of Table 6 3.2 Creating Tables in Access 6 Chapter No 2 ERD (Entity Relation Diagram) 2.1 History of ERD An entity-relationship model (ERM) is an abstract and conceptual representation of data. Entity-relationship modeling is a database modeling method‚ used to produce a type of conceptual schema or semantic data
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piece of art have to have such an intense feeling or emotion or meaning attached to it? To some people an arrow symbolises the idea that “in order to move forward you have to get pulled back”‚ it has become such a generic meaning that if you get an arrow tattoo people assume they know what it means. But maybe I didn’t want my arrow to have such a significant meaning behind it‚ maybe it’s just an arrow. Never in my life will I see someone with a butterfly tattoo and immediately think‚ ‘that symbolises
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