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    The Great Fear

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    England jointly with his wife Mary II of England 6. Later monarchs had been required to accept the bill of rights‚ making England a constitutional monarchy 7. 1. Crossroads pg. 19 introduction fight for democracy and the English Civil War 2. IBID 3. IBID 4. IBID 5. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glorious_Revolution 6. IBID 7. Crossroads pg. 19 introduction fight for democracy and the English Civil War 17th Century England’s Social Structure Upper Class Nobles High Church Officials Baronets

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    differences. Western Europe developed a growing desire for advancements in education during the twelfth century. Places such as Toledo‚ Spain was “renowned as a center of learning where Muslims‚ Jews‚ and Christians freely intermingled” (Smith‚ Crossroads p. 414). After the Latin translations of Aristotle’s works began to enhance the method of thought towards the natural world‚

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    Atlantic Avenue History

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    America began as a unique immigrant nation that empowered dreamers and futurists alike. This standard is demonstrated throughout various cities and urban centers across the country that bear the mark of immigrant visionaries. Atlantic Avenue is no exception to this rule. Located in the center of Brooklyn‚ bordered by the Barclay Center and the East River‚ Atlantic Avenue represents an open-minded community with a history of acceptance and a variety of ethnic backgrounds dating back to the 1800s.

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    people refused to vote for him based on the fact that he was African American. Since African Americans today feel discriminated against‚ they have created groups and organizations to prevent awareness of the problem they face everyday‚ one being the Crossroads

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    Fate vs. Free Will

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    have ran away from him and Jocasta‚ just like how he ran away from his adoptive parents in Corinth to avoid the prophecy‚ thus the prophecy would not have come to pass. It is also because of fate that causes his chanced meeting with Oedipus at the crossroads and when he ended up being murdered by his own son‚ do we know that while man may try to change his fate‚ ultimately‚ he cannot escape from it.   Another example would be when Oedipus attempts to thwart fate by fleeing Corinth

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    If someone met a crossroad in his or her life and both roads brought many good things‚ what would he or she do? Robert Frost had to choose a path to take in his life. In “The Road Not Taken” He really thought long and hard about his decisions and which choice will take him further in life. The reader can tell from line 2 that the writer is very disappointed he couldn’t take both roads. He chose a road praying that choice was the right one. The writer uses figurative language in the poem to get

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    Enrolment System

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    I. CHAPTER ONE I.I INTRODUCTION I.I.I History BRIEF HISTORY OF CROSSROADS CHRISTIAN ACADEMY Crossroads Christian Academy Foundation Inc. is a non-stock‚ non-profit organization‚ committed and dedicated in teaching the little children through a Christian education. It was on February 4‚ 2003 when the pastoral staff together with some concern leaders of the Church of God-Bacoor came to realize its dream to open a Christian School using the leased building

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    In Oedipus the King by Sophocles‚ Oedipus is responsible for the tragedy of his downfall. Fate and free will are two opposing ideas that Sophocles seamlessly blends into the play. Sophocles ultimately leaves it up to the audience to interpret the reality behind this argument. Oedipus is presented with a series of choices throughout the play‚ and his arrogant and stubborn nature push him to impulsively make the wrong decisions‚ the decisions that ultimately lead him to his downfall. While Oedipus

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    hero makes his way to Thebes‚ Oedipus comes across a three-way crossroads. A crossroads is a place where a choice has to be made. Consequently‚ crossroads signify moments where decisions will have imperative meanings but where other choices are still possible. In Oedipus Tyrannus‚ the crossroads is part of the distant past‚ dimly remembered‚ and Oedipus was not aware at the time that he was making a fateful decision. The crossroads symbolizes fate and the power of prophecy rather than freedom and

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    Identity In The Exorcist

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    VOICE OF AUTHORITY Writers of paranormal themed movies and television programs incorporate different disciplines into their plots to give the audience an authoritative voice‚ an expert to rationalize and thereby confirm the existence of the supernatural for them. Folklore‚ religion and science bring authenticity to paranormal media because those who occupy this realm (folklorist‚ priest‚ and scientist) are tasked with explaining the phenomenon that occur within the film or television program. Folklore

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