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    Kite Runner

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    which caused the number of battles between European countries to decrease significantly. Also‚ since the Muslims were in charge of Jerusalem‚ the Holy Land‚ many Christians couldn’t make their pilgrimages to Jerusalem‚ which caused the church to slowly loose their power. In order to solve the problem‚ Pope Urban II‚ the Christian Pope‚ gathered knights to re-conquer Jerusalem out of the Muslims. He strongly believed that starting the Crusades will make people’s lives happier since it will stop the unruly

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    According to McCloskey in his research “Transform Leadership- Working Model”‚ 4 R model identifies four critical leadership variables based on biblical theology and transformational theory. Nehemiah was actively involved to rebuild the city walls in Jerusalem by using a clear understanding of relationships‚ responsibilities‚ roles and result models of a leadership as a servant leader from start to end. Throughout the entire process of rebuilding the walls in 52 days‚ from Sheep Gate to Hananel Tower

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    great luck for the people of Jerusalem. However‚ by examining the situation with a more powerful lens‚ one can see the powerful religious infuence such an event could have on a resident’s theology. If I were a Judean during this time‚ my faith would have faced the toughest test of my life. Going into such a conflict with a nation as strong as Assyria‚ I could not help but be afraid. My bones would tremble at the thought of destruction of the Holy City of Jerusalem‚ of the people of Judah‚ and

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    least amount of change from its Hebrew beginnings. I believe that these verses from Isaiah are telling us that when war and destruction have almost destroyed the earth many people will seek out peace and will go up to the temple of the Lord in Jerusalem and will learn from the Lords teachings and will learn how to live by God’s law and word. Then these people will go out into the world and teach others these ways and this will be peace to the world and will end all fighting. In the King James

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    02.03 The Crusades: Assessment Historians have learned a great deal about the Crusades from chroniclers like William of Tyre and Ibn al-Qalanisi. Today‚ reporters and newscasters travel all over the world to report on international events‚ including conflicts. Reporters and world leaders use social media outlets like Twitter and Facebook to connect with the public. Imagine what we might know had there been access to television‚ cell phones‚ and social media in the 13th century. Time to imagine

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    Crusades

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    1095‚ the Crusades were a series of religious wars carried out by Christians who wanted to secure the Holy Land of Jerusalem. In total‚ there were approximately seven or eight Crusades‚ some condensed into one Crusade. Through the Christian’s efforts‚ the Crusades were unsuccessful‚ and they were unable to secure the Holy Land. As a result of a mass murder of Christians in Jerusalem‚ the Crusades erupted. • First Crusade- Ordered by the pope essentially as revenge for those who were murdered.

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    Pope Innocent lll needed to attack Jerusalem through Eygpt however the Crusaders didnt have the cash to pay for the armada. Becuase of that‚ they didnt have enough cash or time ‚ the pioneers went to Constantipople where they attempted to put a Byzantine evacuation on the royal position. After

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    the apostolic period‚ according to Jey Kanagraj‚ Jerusalem was not only the origin of missionary movement but also the center of on-going missionary activities. He sees Jerusalem as the origin of missionary proclamation to the whole of humanity as the fulfillment of the scripture.2 George Purves also stated that when time drew near for the disciples to begin‚ Jesus sent them back to Jerusalem to proclaim the Messiah in the holy city.3 In Jerusalem Jesus gave the Great Commission to his disciples

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    bombardment. Firearms on the battlefield slowly became more present until it became the sole dominant choice of weapon in combat. The size of armies during this period drastically increased‚ partly because of the need to surround a castle during a siege. The army size of nearly every western power more than doubled during this time

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    The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Conflicts between Israeli and Palestinians consist of the occupation and status of Jerusalem‚ water rights being violated‚ refugees‚ borders‚ security wall and settlements. In an attempt to solve these problems in 1947 the United Nations intervened and set up a partition plan. Under this plan the United Nations gave away 55% of Palestine to a Jewish state despite the fact that the Jewish population only represented 30% of Palestine and owned fewer than 7% of

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