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    nothing! Secondly‚ I’d suggest you to visit and see a few of amazing places: a picturesque lake placed in the city centre‚ the Ternopil castle‚ the museum of local and regional history and the Catholic and Orthodox churches. Then you can go to one of the leisure centres or to the night club. In other days we can go to the Carpathian Mountains and see castles’ ruins in Ternopil region; they are not less amazing than those in England.
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    transformation‚ Gregory was put in a position to be the foundation of the family‚ to work and make money‚ but after Gregory was transformed into a bug‚ he could no longer support his family financially and therefore becoming a burden. This is similar to Cinderella because both were forced to put their families before themselves. For example‚ Cinderella’s stepmother made her serve the family by cleaning the house and tending to their needs. And for Gregory‚ he was forced to go to work to make money to pull

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    “Are Fairtytales Too Scary for Children? – Motherlode Blog – NYTimes.com.” Parenting ‚ Children and Parents – Motherlode Blog – NYTimes.com. The New York Times‚ 12 Jan. 2009. Web. 2 Nov. 2009. Grimm‚ Jacob‚ Wilhelm Grimm‚ and Margaret Hunt. "Cinderella." Grimm ’s Fairy Tales. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 8 Nov. 2009. . Grimm‚ Jacob ‚ Wilhelm Grimm‚ and Margaret Hunt. "Little Red-Cap." Grimm ’s Fairy Tales. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 8 Nov. 2009. . Grimm‚ Jacob ‚ Wilhelm Grimm‚ and Margaret Hunt. "Rapunzel." Grimm

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    increased‚ the effectiveness of a massive‚ stone wall began to steadily decline. However‚ during the middle ages‚ people all over the world utilized walls as a highly effective way of keeping your enemy right where you wanted him‚ on the outside of one’s castle‚ city‚ or empire. If asked to give an example of the longest and biggest wall ever built‚ none could argue against The Great Wall of China being the champion of walls. But is size really the only indicator of a wall’s effectiveness‚ or is it possible

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    and the sling down to keep the counterweight in the air‚ then let go‚ resulting in the counterweight falling due to gravity and propelling the projectile forward as it leaves the sling. Due to the projectile flying in a high arc‚ it can bypass most castle walls and attack the defenders or destroy the walls with its power‚ making it an effective and often used siege weapon in various wars during the Middle Ages. The trebuchet is rather effective at its purpose of compromising a besieged area’s defense

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    is filled with the only people I’ve known my entire life. The superannuated streets are enclosed by the very building which the emperors lived. The walls are rich as the white pearl of gold. It has been carved a masterpiece and the only beautiful castle in all the lands. “I will live like that someday” I tell myself. I am now bordered by the thick green forest which endangered animals inhabit and many forbidden herbs. This is where I do my work of witch crafting. The lovely black striped orange

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    and His Baroness Before he left for a visit to his outlying districts‚ the jealous Baron warned his pretty wife‚ “Don’t leave the castle while I am gone‚ or I will punish you severely when I return!” But as the hours passed‚ the young Baroness grew lonely‚ and despite her husband’s warning decided to visit her lover who lived in the countryside nearby. The castle was located on an island in a wide‚ fast-flowing river‚ with a drawbridge linking the island to land at the narrowest point in the

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    HOW TO WRITE A FILM REVIEW Writing a successful film review is like baking really great cookies. As a chef you need to pay attention to essential ingredients to make the recipe work‚ but creativity and personal choices are what make the final result more tasty and interesting. As a film review writer you must consider basic elements such as the story‚ character‚ technical details‚ sound/music and the theme or message in the film. A chef must think about who they are baking cookies for. A film

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    Trebuchet: Siege Engine

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    engine that was employed in the middle ages. It is a modified version of the catapult that uses a counterweight to throw a large stone or blunt object. This means the only power it uses‚ is gravity. This invention brought about the end of knights‚ and castles. It’s usually made out of wood and some other materials‚ so it’s fairly simple to create; which means‚ most if not all societies in the middle ages had one. The trebuchet is often confused with the earlier torsion siege engines. But the difference

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    their families lived quite comfortably on their Manor. Lords lived in a manor house‚ which was built apart from the village where the peasants lived. There were many rooms in a manor home. Some had a moat‚ but they were still not as big as medieval castles. A lord’s day started with breakfast‚ then prayers. Business matters were attended to in relation to the land. Noble lords would go hunting or hawking in the afternoons as well as inspecting the estate. Daily chores were done around the manor house

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