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    Samurai Warriors did not back down it was called an honor to die in the name of the emperor‚ want to know why? Because of a code called Bushido. The most important thing to a samurai warrior was to follow the bushido code. Bushido was important to Samurai because it was a code taught to them by their master. The Bushido code stated that all Samurai Warriors were required by their master to be loyal to the Shogun no matter what happened to them. The Bushido code stated that even though they were in pain

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    story of Beowulf and The 13th Warrior written by a Christian Monk and the story called Eaters of the Dead what was later know as The 13th Warrior written by Ibn Fadlan who was Moslem which was later written by Michael Crichton. Then there was a movie called The 13th Warrior. The two things that will be compared and contrasted are going to be the movie of The 13th Warrior and the Epic of Beowulf. Instead of doing a translation of Beowulf‚ the writer of the "The 13th Warrior" used his creativity to fabricate

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    Throughout the years there have been many songs that have had meaning to me‚ but the one I would consider my favorite would have to be Demi Lovato’s “Warrior”. The writers of this song are Demi Lovato herself as well as Andrew Goldstein‚ Emanuel Kiriakou‚ and Lindy Robbins. There are many reasons behind why this is my favorite song. Some of it stems from Lovato’s story‚ and all of the things she has been through. The other thing that makes it my favorite is it hits home for me. The song helped me

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    In this book‚ “The Woman Warrior”‚ by Maxine Hong Kingston‚ wrote about her life as Chinese-American. This is focus on what makes a woman a warrior‚ by taking control of your life without anyone controlling you. Kingston also refer her mother stories to make this book focus mostly on making a woman a warrior. The focus on making a woman a warrior is there are many ways Kingston explained. There were many action‚ and attempt to show that she show bravery and being a very experienced fighter. That

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    Introduction Jeanette Winterson’s novel “Written on the Body” (1990) draws a realistic picture of twe ntieth century England‚ but in contrast to the majority of post-modern works that display chaos and displacement often accompanied by apocalyptic future visions‚ “Written on the Body” sets love and trust against individualism and control. The simple plot of the story as well as the overload of metaphors and imagery have misled some critics into judging the novel as trivial and romantic‚ but a closer

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    common? Not every book has something in common with another‚ but some have so much in common they could be the same book. In The 13th warrior and in Beowulf there seems to be some slight differences‚ but there are also some major similarities. Beowulf and The 13th Warrior are two completely different stories but yet seem to have so much in common. While both The 13th warrior and Beowulf are based on the same topic‚ they both have very different views of fighting and winning. One similarity that remains

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    furious‚ Why? Henry had a rough childhood; divorced parents‚ always angry A recent study which effects impulsive and violent behavior; Warrior Gene Warrior Gene changed the outcome of a murder trial Henry willingly was tested for the gene They tested others with a violent background and the privileged Nature VS Nurture Because of the discovery of Warrior Gene: Nurture First group tested: Hector and Gilbert Verdugo Verdugo twins‚ that left the gang world behind Entered their first gang at

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    The Wounded Warrior Project is an organization that provides aid to wounded soldiers in need. There are many organizations out there to donate to‚ but people have to find the right one like Wounded Warrior Project. This organization spends their valuable time and money to help veterans coming back from Afghanistan and Iraq. There is a website and various project’s individuals can use to donate to this cause. The project’s goal is to help these soldiers recover from their wounds. Before there was

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    How Teams Can Beat the Golden State Warriors By Zaheer E. Clarke A week ago‚ I declared to the loyal followers of my column‚ Facebook page‚ and blog that I have found the formula of how teams can beat the Golden State Warriors. After Saturday night’s victory by the San Antonio Spurs over the Golden State Warriors‚ 87-79‚ I believe Spurs’ coach Greg Popovich and his team of coaches have also found the formula‚ or worse‚ the Spurs organization have clandestinely hacked my personal computer. I may need

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    "The Warrior Ethos" By Steven Pressfield The book "The Warrior Ethos" written by Steven Pressfield is about what it means to be a warrior‚ in the present time‚ and also in ancient times. In the book it gives many examples such as the ancient Spartans as well as modern day war fighters such as the Marines. It also discusses the differences and similarities as to what the warrior ethos actually means to the individual‚ as well as to the unit. The author breaks the book into three parts‚ academies

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