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    Introduction Castles first came to England in 1066 when William‚ Duke of Normandy‚ won the battle of Hastings. The Normans needed castles because they had taken control of England by force and were hated by many English people. The Normans had to protect themselves from English rebellions and they needed to keep power over and show strength to the English people. William made sure that castles were built all over England in major towns. The first castles were built very quickly and were very

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    curious about decorating with pulled sugar. Because of this‚ Wilton decided to start a cake decorating class in 1929‚ teaching his own method for decorating with pulled sugar. In their dining room in Springfield‚ Illinois‚ he and his 4 kids‚ Mary Jane‚ Norman‚ Wesley‚ and Martha‚ taught mainly European pastry chefs. Wilton taught them his own method for cake decorating with pulled sugar‚ and they showed him how to decorate with buttercream icing. For $25 a lesson‚ the Wiltons taught just a few students

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    On Saturday‚ October 14 of 1066. The English and Normans fought a historical battle in Anglo-Saxon England‚ on a site said to have been known as the "Grey Apple Tree" or nowadays known simply as "Battle". The English used axes as their weapons and crossed together shields to protect themselves‚ creating a shield wall‚ which had become a traditional way of fighting. The Normans lined up in three rows. First the archers‚ then the infantry‚ and next the mounted knights. William I‚ also known as William

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    William the Conqueror was a Norman duke who later became an English king. He had many great accomplishments. His most well-known accomplishments are the idea of feudalism and the Domesday Book. The Normans were a fierce group who were very militaristic. William the Conqueror was born around 1027 in Normandy. He was the illegitimate son of the former Duke of Normandy. Because his parents‚ Duke Robert I and Herleve‚ were not married‚ he was nicknamed William the Bastard. At the age of 8‚ he became

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    possible (Norman). You look around your class room‚ do you see bright eyes and positive‚ expectant expressions‚ or do you see squirming‚ sleeping‚ or distracted fellow students. Do you notice if your peers are stressed‚ depressed and anxious? According to experts‚ the internal environment of the brain is an integral part of learning‚ just as important as the classroom environment. You may find in some cases students are not able to learn due to poor nutrition or inadequate hydration (Norman). A balance

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    England 1053-1065 England at this time saw relative stability the Godwin brothers and their sister dominated the political life in England. Harold was head of the family and called sub-regulus which meant deputy king. The greatest family triumph came from the decisive defeat of the welsh. Edgar Atheling There was an underlying issue of who would be Edwards’s heir upon his death. Edward was not producing a son anytime soon. Prince Edward was actually the heir to the throne has he was the closely

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    both did not attack when they had the chance to harm one another. This represented Ike’s process of growing up. During the setting of A River Runs Through It‚ Norman and Paul were forced to grow up at an early age. Because of the circumstances from World War I‚ men were taken from businesses to go fight in the war. So at the age of 16‚ Norman worked at the United States Forestry Service. At that same time‚ Paul obtained a job as a life guard. They were pressured to mature into the work

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    Morrie’s wife had an operation and Norman a close friend who recently moved to Chicago‚ didn’t call her to show his support as a friend. Morrie and his wife were hurt‚ they dropped the relationship. Years later Norman made repeated attempts to reconciliate but Morrie had refuse and then in a short time Norman died of cancer so Morrie regrets never accepting his apology and reconciling. If had Morrie forgive him‚ he could have been in a happy friendship with Norman or Norman would of died knowing that they’re

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    Critical symbolisms of birds between Marian Crane (Janet Leigh) and Norman Bates (Anthony Perkins) foreshadowed tension between the two throughout the film. Alfred Hitchcock’s horror film‚ Psycho‚ opens tentatively in a seedy motel room with Marian Crane and Sam Loomis (John Gavin) making love and talking about their future together in (FS). As the story progressed with Crane stealing the money from her employer‚ she meets Norman Bates at the Bates Motel off

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