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    exists today in the way that men should treat women. (SIP-B)Another part of a knight’s daily life was his participation in jousting tournaments. (STEWE-1)Jousting was done with two knight’s both armed with lances. They were on horseback as they rode toward each other with their lances held straight out. They would try to knock each other off their horses. Who ever could do this would be the winner.(STEWE-2)When the knight’s were jousting for exercise or battle they had to wear heavy suits

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    followers‚ if they did not obey their orders there could have been sever consequences for them. In another instance‚ a soldier was denied food and only able to drink water for seven days. One of the soldiers who carried out the Code Red on PFC Santiago‚ Lance Corporal Dawson‚ was caught bringing food to the soldier. He received a negative monthly report that caused him to be overlooked for promotion even though he graduated at the top off his class and received numerous awards. This was his punishment for

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    a whole different perception of their life and all of life in general in comparison to someone who is living a completely healthy life. In his autobiography‚ Lance Armstrong said‚ “When I was sick‚ I saw more beauty and triumph and truth in a single day than I ever did in a bike race‚ but they were human moments‚ not miraculous ones.” Lance Armstrong is one of the most successful and accomplished figures in the world‚ yet even to him‚ a day of simply living one more day means more than any of his

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    The Value of Life The value of human life is still a mystery and we as a society is still trying to figure it out. During early times‚ life was not valued at all; people were being turned into slaves and treated like nothing. In today’s world many would base the value of life by our achievements‚ one’s past‚ or the salary one receives. This shouldn’t be the way we value one’s life. We as a society cannot assign a value on ones life. In today’s society‚ it can be said that we

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    Imagine that you were worked your entire life to make the olympic team or was drafted by a team of the MLB. Your getting on the blocks. You get set‚ you’re ready. Bang‚ you push yourself forward. You’re giving everything you have to run your fastest and to pass the finish line before your opponents. You pass the finish line with exhaustion‚ you finish the race in second place and you’re happy but you really wanted that gold medal. Later on you find out that the winner of that race that you got second

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    who uses other people’s blood‚ urine‚ hair‚ etc. to fake a genetic code superior to their own. He dream was to end up in the space and being this particularly loathed thing is the only way he is able to do it. Lending his dream to the real Jerome Morrow‚ a suicidal cripple. The two band together to get him into the space. Everything is going well‚ he is set to leave in a week. Then the mission director is murdered. This occurs‚ in my opinion‚ only to keep less intelligent viewers interested in the

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    The Lindbergh Baby Kidnapping Trial I. Events of the Time Period During the time of the kidnapping (America in the1930’s) America as undergoing some major political and economic changes. A controversial issue pf the time period was prohibition. Prohibition was the movement to stop the manufacturing and selling of alcoholic beverages. The eighteenth amendment outlawed the manufacturing‚ importing‚ exporting‚ transporting and selling of alcoholic beverages in the United States. Many Americans turned

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    one of the most remarkable people I have ever met. He had great families and better life. He was caring‚ brave‚ faith‚ and courage. His people were friendly and neighborly because they liked Joe being a good man and soldier. He was became a Marine Lance Corporal. I remember my older brother Joe. Growing up was difficult for my older sister‚ my four brothers‚ and me. When I was 12 years old‚ our family had a bad time that past year. Joe was acting like gangster‚ smoking‚ drinking‚ skipping school

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    are you allowed to order drinks?” I replied. He did look a few years older than he was‚ but he was still as young as my Ernie. “I can usually get them on account of my height and I have quite a bit of grey hair.” It was true‚ he had more than Mr. Morrow. I respectfully declined his offer for drinks‚ as the club’s car was closed anyway at this time of night. Where is he headed to at this time anyway‚ doesn’t he still have class? I thought. Right when I asked him‚ I immediately regretted

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    "Emersonian Influences on Ben Franklin ’s Autobiography" Being one of the first "self-made men" in America‚ Benjamin Franklin and his autobiography best portrayed many of Ralph Waldo Emerson ’s views regarding transcendentalism. Coinciding with Emerson ’s views of self-reliance‚ Franklin placed a great deal of value on individuality and self worth. He was independent and determined‚ rising above the poverty in which he and his fourteen other brothers and sisters were raised. Due to the lack of

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