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    After all‚ they found the two men who went missing and thought that the Flecheiros could have been their relatives. In the search of the two men‚ they found a fresh sign. There was a camp‚ where they found that the Arrow people were prepared to have a fest with food and dances; however‚ the uncontacted tribe fled the place because they may have heard the two men around them. In the end‚ all the explorers are back together and begin the journey to the point where the

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    Saint Sebastian

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    Saint Sebastian (died c. 288) was an early Christian saint and martyr. It is said that he was killed during the Roman emperor Diocletian’s persecution of Christians. He is commonly depicted in art and literature tied to a post or tree and shot with arrows. This is the most common artistic depiction of Sebastian; however‚ according to legend‚ he was rescued and healed by Irene of Rome. Shortly afterwards he criticized Diocletian in person and as a result was clubbed to death.[1] He is venerated in the

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    WHY DID WILLIAM DUKE OF NORMANDY WON THE BATTLE OF HASTING ? William duke of Normandy won the battle of hasting on October 25th 1066 in Senlac Hill‚ near Hastings‚ East Wessex (nowadays sorthern England). There are many reasons for why did William won the battle of Hastings against Harold Godwinson and I am going to tell them. William duke of Normandy known as William‚ the bastard‚ was a French man. He ruled a part called Normandy‚ strikingly Edward the confessor was from there. He had promised

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    1. Question : Which type of data flow diagram illustrates the internal and external entities who are participating in a given system? Student Answer: Context diagram CORRECT Physical DFD Logical DFD Systems flowchart Points Received: 2 of 2 Comments: Question 2. Question : A data flow diagram represents a physical‚ rather than logical‚ view of an accounting information system. Student Answer: True CORRECT False Points Received: 2 of 2 Comments:

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    Apocalypse Now‚ directed by Francis Ford Coppola‚ is the story of Captain Willard’s journey up the Nung River in Cambodia to kill a general‚ Kurtz‚ who has lost control of himself. It is set in the Vietnam War and is a very gritty and affecting film. Imagine my surprise when I learned that it was sort of based on Joseph Conrad’s famous novella‚ Heart of Darkness. Conrad’s book‚ the tale of the sailor Marlowe’s African adventure‚ is a study on the evils of colonialism. The two stories at first glance

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    sure it stands out from the American Flag background. The rest of the text typed out in this public service announcement is in plain white‚ to make it stand out slightly but not take away from the images and title that are much more important. The arrows pointing outward from figure 2 are in light blue to also contrast from the background slightly‚ but also not taking too much of the reader’s attention away from the important aspects of the

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    themselves. “Take only the mother. Her pups are useless‚ small with no meat and no fur.” ordered the hunter. Aleksandr raised his bow and brought an arrow forth. He felt the familiar tide of unease. How could he kill a mother when his own lay dying at home? The pups would grow cold and have nothing to eat‚ a chance of living unreached. He let his arrow go and watched it hit the trunk of a tree‚ the sound making the foxes flee. When Aleksandr returned home‚ the red welt on his face still stung. The

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    Nemean Lion and come back within 30 days‚ the whole town would sacrifice a lion to Zeus. Otherwise‚ the boy would sacrifice himself to the gods. Hercules armed himself with arrows to attack the creature‚ not knowing its golden fur was impenetrable. He traveled to the beast’s cave and fired arrows at its fur. After realizing his arrows did no damage to the magnificent coat‚ he shot the foe at the mouth and killed it. A different version of the myth says he stunned the Nemean Lion with a club and wrestled

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    There is a Spanish explorer in 1592 who was reduced into a slave. Cabeza De Vaca survived in the americas in 1592. Cabeza De Vaca survived even when he was a slave band Native tribe. Cabeza was smart enough to befriend a native band so he could get some food. One day he was smart enough to escape the slavers. Cabeza De Vaca was also Ex-Military. Cabeza De Vaca traveled to America by boat to establish colonies in Mexico and to reach Mexico city‚ but he landed near modern Tampa Bay‚ Florida. The captain

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    What caused injury and death during (and after) ancient battles? Soldiering has never been an easy job. In any period of history the risks are rarely any different‚ death and injury stalk every battlefield the world over. Egyptian and Greek warfare became sophisticated theatres of mortality and injury in their day‚ the means by which the enemy could be dispatched were numerous and effective. Rivalling this however‚ was nature; infection and disease were as big a risk to the soldier as any blade

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