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    years Texas was settled by Anglo American and other colonists. Why was Texas land opened-up to Anglo Americans and other colonists? How did this change the face of Texas? Texas land was opened-up to Anglo Americans when the State Colonization Law of March 24‚ 1825 was passed in an effort to people the land that is now known as Texas. While the Mexican government sought to encourage its own people to migrate north into Texas‚ it also allowed the immigration of Anglo Americans into Texas. This

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    Trace the development of the Anglo-American conflict. Could the relationship have been saved? Although American colonists always tried to negotiate the contentious policies which contradicted their principles with the British Parliament‚ the crown did not leave much room for the discussion fueling the Anglo-American debate with a stubborn constitutional position; with a ridiculous notion as virtual representation; with a large British army that limited the economic development of the country;

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    We prominently witness the basics of the Anglo-Saxon culture in regards to religion throughout Judith and The Dream of the Rood. The Anglo-Saxon church believed strongly in the moral idea of martyrs. In Christian terms‚ the theory of a martyr is one who surrenders their life for Jesus Christ‚ willingly suffering death for his honor and teachings. The “rood” or old English translation of the cross where Jesus’ crucifixion took place exemplifies this theory. Christ is portrayed as a heroic warrior

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    cultural and historical sites in London and southern England and to encourage students to visit additional sites independently and to view such places in an informed and critical way. iii. To encourage students to make informed‚ critical comparisons between what they observe and learn of British culture and their own home cultures Learning outcomes On completion of the course students should: iv. Know and understand some of the main historical antecedents of key aspects in British culture and society;

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    Beowulf vs. Superman People have always imagined‚ created legend‚ or told campfire stories. These are humanities imaginary examples of "perfect heroes." One example of a perfect hero is the legendary hero‚ Beowulf. A more modern example of this idea of a "perfect hero" is the comic book creation‚ Superman‚ who is featured in Alex Ross’ edition of Kingdom Come. Both of these heroes are quite similar‚ but only in the idea that they’re both "perfect heroes." Yet‚ once they are examined in categories

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    Background: The First Anglo-Afghan War 1839-1842 The First Anglo-Afghan War is widely considered the worst military defeat in British Imperial history. Also known as Auckland’s Folly‚ it was a contest between the British East India Company and the tribes of Afghanistan from 1839 to 1842. Approximately 4‚500 British and Indian Sepoy soldiers‚ and 12‚000 camp followers died in the ruinous retreat from Kabul through the Gandamak Pass to Jalalabad. Famously (if exaggeratedly) only one British survivor

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    culture is shown by their festival and how they would rule their land. While‚ in Beowulf the story goes on to tell of Beowulf a brave warrior that sets out to slay a monster‚ named Grendel‚ in order to save The Danes from evil. Throughout the book Anglo-Saxon/Viking culture is presented to us as Beowulf goes on his journey to fight evil and save The Danes. These are very different book made to

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    The first contacts between the British and the Muslims were sporadic and rare. The first known encounter of the Muslims and the citizens of the British Isles dates back to the seventh century. For example‚ the gold imitation of the dinar was coined in 775 by Offa‚ the King of Mercia‚ a kingdom in Anglo-Saxon England. The coin had Offa’s name on one side and the inscription of the Islamic declaration of faith ‘there is no God but Allah alone’ on the other (The Gold Imitation Dinar of Offa). During

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    Many people watch epics‚ whether it is to gain knowledge‚ or to just be entertained. Epics were told long ago from scops‚ telling stories of their ancient heroes. Today‚ people still hear of them and even create their own epics. Epics are often told‚ written‚ or even created into a movie or biography. Indiana Jones‚ from the “Indiana Jones” saga‚ and Beowulf‚ from the epic poem “Beowulf‚” both share epic hero characteristics as well as representing their respective cultures‚ even though they are

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    The Go-Between The story ‘The Go-Between’ is a short story written by Ali Smith in 2009. The story was written for a collection of short stories written to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the United Nations’ adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The story is inspired by Article 13‚ which stands for the right to freedom of movement. In the story we read about a 33-year-old man who’s name is not revealed. The 33-year old man is a former microbiologist and has worked in a university

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