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    behavior that knights are esteemed to have. Knights are counted upon not only to speak of accepting the conduct of chivalry once dubbed‚ but also to carry out what they were taught through their actions (Kaeuper 1). A prime example of literature broadcasting chivalry is in Geoffrey Chaucer’s‚ The Canterbury Tales; specifically the Knight’s Tale. The Knight’s Tale fits someone with his career because the genre is a chivalric romance. The story includes beliefs looked for in a knight including

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    ideals and practices of chivalry‚ specifically in the Middle Ages. During this time‚ a list of Ten Commandments pertaining to chivalry existed. Knights were expected to uphold a certain code that impacted their country‚ church‚ king‚ and fellow man. This paper will elaborate on those individual commandments and explore what each mandate meant for a knight‚ and it will show how those obligations affected various aspects of their lives. Also‚ the paper will touch on chivalry in relation to a knight’s

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    Chivalry is “a code of behavior that places value on the protection of others” (“Knights and the Traditions” 1) that occurs when the soldier or hero is “commonly a knight of outstanding courage‚ who chose death before dishonor” (Sweeney 2). Since the Medieval ages tended to occur between two golden eras‚ it was darkened out of modern societies thoughts. Most people would not imagine that a polite and honorable code would have been the outcome of such a miserable and dark age. However‚ overtime chivalry

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    An army is formed by knights under the influence of a king. The king gets an army from his knights. The king would expect a great army for what he’s giving to his knights; the lords were accepted to provide his King with a great army of Knights (Biel 25). This Shows what the king expects or wants from his army because of what he’s giving. Giving land within the kingdom was a benefit for the king because giving his land would mean in return he would be granted an army; the king gets armies while giving

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    In AD806‚ Charlemagne displayed this idea of using his mounted knights when he wrote to his vassal‚ the Abbot of Altaich‚ with this “You shall come to Weser with your men prepared to go on warlike service to any part of our realm” ‚ this shows that Charlemagne was dependant on his mounted knights‚ and later Foss identifies that the cavalry of Charlemagne’s army was vastly important to his success‚ thus showing that the role of the knight had developed as early as the 9th century‚ although only in a

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    A Tale of Two Coaches Coach Bobby Knight and his famous protégé‚ coach Mike Krzyzewski both share leadership styles and in many ways their styles are vastly different. Leadership is influence: it is getting people to deliver a set of results. Studies by Zaccaro‚ Kemp and Bader identified traits used by effective leaders such as cognitive abilities‚ extroversion‚ conscientiousness‚ stability‚ openness‚ motivation‚ agreeableness‚ social intelligence‚ self monitoring‚ emotional intelligence and problem

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    The Joker “I believe whatever doesn’t kill you‚ simply makes you…stranger.” This quote was said by The Joker in the movie The Dark Knight. In The Dark Knight‚ a superhero is fighting against an evil villain in an attempt to save Gotham City and the citizens that live there. The evil villain‚ The Joker‚ is a character who is severely emotionally damaged. He views everything as a game and the citizens of Gotham are the players. The name Joker can be seen as a serpent‚ which signifies his devilish

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    Hist 202 U.S.: A Narrative History Vol. 2 Ed. Jennifer Pickel. Boston: McGraw Hill‚ 2012: 13-14. Print. Grady‚ Henry. “The New South.” Hist 202 U.S.: A Narrative History Vol. 2 Ed. Jennifer Pickel. Boston: McGraw Hill‚ 2012: 11-12. Print. Knights of Labor. “Knights of Labor Platforms.” Hist 202 U.S.: A Narrative History Vol. 2 Ed. Jennifer Pickel. Boston: McGraw Hill‚ 2012: 4-5. Print. Nestor‚ Agnes. “A Day’s Work Making Glove.” Hist 202 U.S.: A Narrative History Vol. 2 Ed. Jennifer Pickel. Boston:

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    toward the end of the reign of King Richard I‚ England is in the grip of turmoil. The king is far from the country‚ having been imprisoned by the rulers of Austria and Germany on his way home from the Crusades. In his absence‚ the throne is held by Prince John‚ but the real authority lies in the hands of the nobles‚ who have used Richard’s absence as an excuse to fortify their own power at the expense of the monarchy’s. This state of affairs has aggravated relations between the two groups of people

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