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    Pope Urban II’s decision to launch the First Crusades altered Medieval Europe politically‚ socially‚ and economically. The Pope stressed the religious and economic importance of the Eastern churches and Jerusalem that had both been taken over by Muslim Turks. Previously Vikings and Muslims had been attempting to invade most Western European countries and were troubling them but were soon defeated. All across Europe countries were economically recovering and looking for ways to expand. With the growth

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    traditional role of the first lady is that of a hostess of the White House. She is not elected‚ has no political powers‚ and brings no salary. However‚ the first lady unofficially stands as a humanitarian‚ participates in charity work‚ and many campaign greatly for their husbands. The top ten most influential first ladies all participate in all of these lines of unwritten duty. The top ten most influential first ladies helped to reshape the role of the first lady. The first lady informally should

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    stakeholders‚ including patients and employees. In order to discover the strengths and weaknesses of first aid and CPR training in our office‚ a needs assessment was conducted during a period of several months prior to the development of this training program. The needs assessment revealed that the current staff is unfamiliar with the concepts and skills needed to properly assess and administer first aid. A pre-training assessment administered by the American Red Cross revealed that the potential

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    Letter of Confession

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    said not to worry‚ but that it crucial that she did a procedure to examine the cells carefully because if she didn’t‚ I could possibly develop Cancer in my Cervix. During this time‚ mind you‚ I was having unprotected sex with Lamar and he was the first boy I did that with. This "careful" procedure (known as a biopsy‚ coposcopy-not really sure how to spell this one) that she performed was one of the most uncomfortable things I ever had to go through. It involves doing something‚ that makes you

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    When an individual is place under stress it’s harder for them to remember or recall the previous event that occurred. For example‚ if someone hears a gun sound their first typical reaction is to look for where the gun sound is‚ then to look for shelter. And alarming situation such as an assault‚ murder‚ rape‚ or robbery will make it much challenging for witness to identify the perpetrator. To those who follow crimes and court‚ the stories are familiar and formidable. Lewis Fogle spent more than

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    Reputation is an idea that has many definitions‚ but it is mainly viewed as what you are known for or what people think of you. It consists of a foundation‚ reinforcing actions‚ and contradictory actions. Your foundation is created by the first impressions you have on your peers. After a few weeks your foundation will settle. From then on‚ it will remain unchanged. However‚ your overall reputation will still be acceptable to change from reinforcing actions and contradictory actions. Behaviour

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    The Catcher In the Rye: First Person Narration is Critical In J.D. Salinger’s The Catcher in the Rye‚ the first person narration is critical in helping the reader to know and understand the main character‚ Holden Caulfield. Holden‚ in his narration‚ relates a flashback of a significant period of his life‚ three days and nights on his own in New York City. Through his narration‚ Holden discloses to the reader his innermost thoughts and feelings. He thus provides the reader not only with information

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    Meagan Kirchoff Dr. McNutt 10/14/11 Patterns of Literature First Person Perspective in Fiction; An Analysis of A Journal Of The Plague Year by Daniel Defoe Characterization and point of view are two very important tools that authors use in writing fiction. They both interoperate with one another to advance the plot and contribute significantly to the meaning. An author’s choice of point of view can reveal the purpose‚ strategy or intentions that he or she aimed for as well. One such author

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    CONFESSIONS OF ST AUGUSTINE The Confessions is a spiritual autobiography‚ covering the first 35 years of Augustine’s life‚ with particular emphasis on Augustine’s spiritual development and how he accepted Christianity. The Confessions is divided into 13 books. Books 1 through 9 contain Augustine’s life story. Book 10 is an exploration of memory. Books 11 through 13 are detailed interpretations of the first chapter of Genesis‚ which describes the creation of the world. Book 1: Augustine’s infancy

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    Jerusalem and Ascalon during the First Crusade In 1095‚ Pope Urban II at the Council of Clermont made a plea to those present that the French‚ “to whom God has given above other nations outstanding glory in arms‚ greatness of spirit‚ fitness of body and the strength to humiliate the hairy scalp of those who resist you” should “set out on the road to the Holy Sepulchre‚ deliver that land from a wicked race and take it yourselves”. This was the beginning of the First Crusade. In this paper I will compare

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