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    comes from ancient Japan’s ceramic art‚ which made to bury with the dead as funerary objects in 3rd to 6th centuries AD. Haniwa is can be found in human/warrior and horse form. When I research about Haniwa and I realize a warrior riding the horse pieces are broken and the human figure is not made in detailed like in standing figures of warriors‚ which made in the same era. I feel sad because in other ancient

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    This argument on the question; are women better rulers than men? Will focus on the example of Elizabeth I compared to the average of male rulers. It mostly depends which era you live in‚ in modern times it would really not make much of a difference as both genders are considered equal. But in the Tudor era‚ looking at it from the present‚ a female would definitely have had the upper hand‚ but from the common perspective of people in the Tudor times a female would have been considered lower‚ for

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    The documentary presented one of the world issues that have been solved by who called vaccine warriors. People live in poverty infected with various diseases. Millions of people died of smallpox‚ polio disease‚ and HIV. These vaccine warriors to try finding a solution deliver vaccines to children in North India and African countries. In Nigeria the vaccine warriors find extreme challenges of contributing the vaccine; however‚ they used the help of missionaries to find out smallpox cases. Another

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    Warrior Woman: A Spiritual Awakening Mary Crow Dog‚ an American Indian activist and member of the Lakota tribe in South Dakota‚ struggled with her identity because of her mixed ethnicity and her exposure to conflicting religious influences early in life. Her complex religious views resulted from her confusion over the stark contrast between the positive representation of woman in traditional Native American religion and the negative treatment and limited power of native women in modern culture

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    After reading the poem Beowulf and watching the movie The 13th Warrior‚ I have found many similarities and a vast variety of differences. In both the poem and the movie the theme of good versus evil remains the same‚ reflecting the values of Anglo Saxons. The many differences throughout the poem and movie include character names‚ battles‚ and the way the heroes die. The most obvious difference between the two is the name of the heroes and their battling strengths. In the poem‚ Beowulf‚ the hero

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    Woman Warrior Throughout the collection of memoirs in Woman Warrior we are able to observe the cultural clash the protagonist faces. Kingston has to cope with cultural backlashes pertaining to her Chinese traditions and adaptation to the new American customs.Although Kingston being a young teenage girl‚ she is forced to become accustomed to old traditional values imposed on her by her mother. Ultimately‚ Kingston shows what it is like to live dealing with cultural clusters thus creating confusion

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    This is my review on "The Heart of the Warrior‚" written by Catharina Blomberg. In this review I intend to go through each chapter pointing out what the chapter discussed and what I learned from reading this book. I chose this book because it seemed interesting and something that was worthwhile for the time I spent reading it. This book seems to take a more in depth look at what we have touched on in class. The introduction chapter of this book deals with a brief history of how the samurai

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    The Struggles Of Melba In the novel Warriors Don´t Cry‚ by Melba Pattillo Beals describes one young girls struggle to integrate in a horrifically bigoted community in the 1950s civil rights movement. For example‚ Melba voluntarily puts herself on the front line of the battle in Little Rock. After arriving for school the first day they are turned away by the national guard called out by the governor of Little Rock. This book is a timeline of hurtful events in her life during integration. Although

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    Heroism can be defined in three words‚ showing great bravery. In Peaceful Warrior‚ a few people showed this. Dan and Socrates were the main two who showed this. They should us their heroism by Dan’s courage‚ determination and Socrates’s power to help Dan to become a better person and athlete. They showed courage throughout the movie. Heroism shows itself in Peaceful Warrior. The first thing I noticed was that Dan was challenged a lot in the movie. Sometimes he wanted to give up. After Dan’s

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    war. This warrior can seemingly slice through any opponent with one stroke of his blade. A samurai is not only known for his picture perfect technique‚ but for also the codes he lives by. The way of the samurai is governed by the Bushido‚ which literally means‚ “way of the warrior.” As described by PBS‚ the Bushido Code‚ “refers to a complex set of Japanese values stressing honor and loyalty to country and family above all else” (PBS). The Bushido code makes the samurai an ideal warrior‚ one who

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