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    tedy

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    St. Nicolas College College of Liberal Arts st 1 Semester 2012-2013 Audience: First Year College-First Semester Topic: Salvation History: Old Testament Kind of Materials: LCD‚ laptop Number of Sessions: 18 meetings/78 hours Length of Time: 1 hour and 30 minutes PROFILE OF THE SCHOOL AND STUDENTS Our school St. Nicolas College of Business and Technology‚ City of San Fernando Pampanga is presently applying as a Catholic Institution. One of the requirements demanded by the Commission

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    Pros And Cons Of Parole

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    almost half with mental illness are diagnosed and not treated‚ and another 40% are left undiagnosed and untreated.There is a clear link between Mental illness‚drug dependency and crime. Yacub Khayre‚the person who was responsible for the Brighton Siege was under the influence of the drug ice. Moreover‚ funding and diagnosis would ensure the initiation of the most efficient treatment. A convict has the right to a just and fair trial and also deserves a fair shot at life‚ Mental illness can decrease

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    chance of invading the north. His army was rendered incapable of efficient action after the loss. The Confederate army was driven back into Virginia without the victory they left for. The Battle of Vicksburg wasn’t really a battle‚ it was a siege. The Siege driven by the north was happening the same time as the Battle of Gettysburg. The Union’s goal was

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    The First Crusades

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    The First Crusade exemplified as a success by conquering Jerusalem; however‚ the so called miracle ended when Egyptians captured the Holy Land. As for the Second Crusade‚ it was unorganized and wasted resources quickly ending. Due to a European response to the Egyptian power‚ Saladin takes over Jerusalem lead to Gregory the VIII to call the third crusade. But the most important crusade was the last crusade. Leading to the fourth

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    Crusades

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    The Holy Sepulcre in Jerusalem is the resting place for Jesus Christ after his death on the cross‚ and this is a common place for Christians to visit‚ with obvious reason. With this in mind‚ Christianity spread throughout the Middle East and Western Europe. Eventually‚ believers studied past Biblical events and geographic locations as practices of their faith and freedom. The Christian pilgrims went through many struggles in their visits to the Holy Land and Jerusalem. The Christian pilgrims

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    The Crusaders Influence

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    Albeit‚ the Crusaders left a memorable architectural imprint on the Holy Land. Compared to the rest of the Land‚ the Crusaders left a more minor effect on Jerusalem. Meinhardt describes the renewal of the Dome of the Rock‚ symbolic to both the Jews and the Muslims as the rock where Abraham sacrificed Isaac and where Muhammad saw heaven: “they later covered the massive rock inside the building with elaborate

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    army in his nephew’s hands. Saladin‚ with his great tactics‚ easily retook Jerusalem and other regions at the Battle of Hattin in 1187. This sparked the Third Crusade‚ King Richard I of England‚ Emperor Frederick I‚ and King Phillip II of France gathered their forces to retake the Holy Land. The Crusaders won the only real battle when they took Asurf and the port city Jaffa. They made it to Jerusalem‚ however it did nothing because Frederick never actually made it to the Holy Land

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    The Seventh Crusade lasted from 1248 until 1254 (Trueman). It was led by Thibault IV of Champagne‚ and it briefly recaptured Jerusalem‚ but it ended up being lost again in 1244 to Khwarazmian forces of Egypt. In 1270‚ King Louis IX of France led the Eighth Crusade against Egypt‚ which resulted in defeat at Mansura the following year. As the Crusaders struggled‚ a new descent known

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    Caiaphas

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    terminate that the bones of the elder man belonged to the famous Caiaphas‚ the soaring priest in Jerusalem at the point of Jesus’ crucifixion. Indeed‚ Josephus called the first century soaring priest "Joseph Caiaphas". The bones were buried again back on the Mount of Olives and the ossuary currently is located in the Israel Museum in Jerusalem. This marvelously festooned ossuary found in the ruins of Jerusalem‚ had the bones of Caiaphas‚ the first century AD. Caiaphas was the soaring priest of the Jews

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    Defeating the Aztec Empire

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    Hernan Cortes‚ a fierce Spanish conquistador‚ landed at San Juan de Ulua‚ in April 1519. With him‚ Cortes had 508 soldiers‚ one hundred sailors‚ artillery cannons‚ eleven ships and sixteen horses. Cortes and his small army‚ marched through Mexico‚ forming alliances with Aztec rivals‚ until reaching the Aztec capital of Tenochtitlan. Tenochtitlan was the capital city of the massive Mexican empire known as the Aztecs or Mexica. It had a population of 200‚000 people; almost three times that of the largest

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