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    Robin Hood

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    What problems does Robin Hood have? Robin’s problems are many. First the band of Merrymen has gained so much fame that the size is ever increasing. The “vigilance was on the decline and discipline was becoming harder to enforce.” Resources to feed them are becoming scarce and there was not enough game in the forest. “The cost of buying food is beginning to drain the bands financial reserves.” Which brings us to the second problem: revenues are down because word has spread of the band robbing travelers

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    Structuralism and “The Wars” Timothy Findley was a Canadian novelist and playwright. He has written many novels such as The Last of the Crazy People and The Butterfly Plague. Findley also writes an extraordinary novel titled The Wars. This novel is about a young man whose name is Robert Ross and is on his way to war because he feels guilty about the death of his sister. Mentally and physically he is not ready for war because he feels much violated of his privacy. As Robert is in the war to end

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    Little Red Cap All too often we see fairy tales depicting one-dimensional characters put in difficult situations. This creates an almost eerie continuity between all fairy tales as we see similar situations played out again and again by even more similar characters. Little Red Cap is no exception‚ especially when looking at gender roles. Sexually innocent and unknowing of the world‚ Little Red Cap can be unsuitably titled our heroine of the story. Throughout the tale‚ what seems to be a primarily

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    The benefit of riding a bicycle There are many advantages to riding a bicycle. Firstly‚ as we all known‚ riding a bicycle is good for our health. It is really a kind of good exercise to strengthen our muscles and to decrease the chance to get disease. Almost all muscles will take movement when you are taking a bike. When you keep on riding‚ it can keep your body fit and strong. Besides‚ riding a bike is the cheapest way of travelling apart from walking. You don’t need to buy petrol or bus tickets

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    Introduction Horseback riding is a very popular sport all over the world and has been for several hundreds of years. Two of the most popular styles of riding are Western and English. Even though‚ both of these styles have the same basic principles and in the end are both horseback riding they have many distinct differences. Gaits/Commands Western riding is slower paced type of horseback riding. Western horses are trained to move at a slow leisurely pace and look like a pleasure to ride.

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    Western Riding Essay

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    Western riding is one of the ways to ride a horse. Girls who ride western are called cowgirls and boys who ride western are called cowboys. You train western horses wear they will be ridding and introduce them to the obstacles they will be doing at a young age. For example if you have a young horse‚ and you raise them in the barn all by themselves then try and put them out in a coral with a bunch of horses they will be scared and the other horses will pick on them. If you were to put the horse in

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    four Grimm’s fairy tales to use as a stimulus for our GCSE devised performance and as a group we discussed initial ideas for each. All written by the Grimm Brothers‚ ‘Little Red Cap’ originally sparked great ideas for melodramatic scenes‚ due to the ferociousness of the wolf‚ however‚ we later realised this stimulus provided little opportunity for multi-roling‚ which would prohibit us showing a variety of vocal skills. Furthermore‚ the ‘Juniper Tree’‚ faced similar difficulties‚ and the decapitation

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    The Sport Of Bull Riding

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    Bull riding is known as the “toughest sport on dirt”. It does not just take physical strength to stay on the back of a 2000 pound‚ spinning‚ bucking bull. There is multiple things going on at the same time to get your eight seconds on the back of a monster. Later in this paper you will learn about the sport of bull riding. The sport of bull riding started off in charreades‚ the competition of ranch and horse skills that started the sport off. Bull riding was evolved from the old time sport of bull

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    Fort Hood Shooting

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    Fort Hood Shooting Jose A. Gonzalez HSM 433 October 1‚ 2012 Fort Hood Shooting Brief Description of Attack On November 5‚ 2009 at approximately 1:30 p.m.‚ a gunman opens fire inside the base’s Soldier Readiness Center at U.S. Army Base‚ Fort Hood‚ Texas. Soldier Readiness Center‚ is where soldiers who are about to be deployed or who are returning undergo medical screening (http://search.proquest.com). During the shooting the gunman killed 13 and wounded 31 others. The gunman was shot

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    The aim of this essay is to compare and contrast post-colonialism and post-structuralism as theories of international politics‚ by providing an explanation of the basic principles of each theory and an analysis of the similarities and differences. The first part of this essay will explain the basic principles of post-colonialism and post-structuralism as theories of international politics in order to examine the differences and similarities between these two approaches. In the second part of

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