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    tumors. The only way to avoid it is to eat organic which is not always affordable for everyone. My solution to the problem is to encourage others to eat organic foods and spread awareness by creating an organization called Health Crusaders. With the help of Health Crusaders‚ we can spread the word on this epidemic so we can all stand up to the government and tell them to stop putting genetically modified organisms in our food supply. Genetically modified organisms are organisms that have been created

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    the hidden objective was to bring the Roman and Byzantine Churches back together as one. It took about a year to gather Crusaders. The first Crusade lasted two years and achieved its objectives in the Holy Land. The Crusaders slaughtered the Turks and halted their expansion. Then they marched into Palestine and captured Jerusalem and massacred the city. The Crusaders had allied themselves with many unstable forces in the region. And when they assisted a Muslim ruler in attacking Damascus

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    journey to The Holy Land many Jewish communities were the first victims of the crusade. Solomon bar Samson were Jewish writers who chronicled the beginnings of these first crusades‚ they recount the crusaders‚ led by Emico. In the chronicles‚ Emico is view as wicked‚ far from the image that the word crusader invokes (Solomon bar

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    article explains what the crusades were. They were a chain of military crusades during the medieval time that were against Muslims. They both fought. One to get jeurslm back and one to keep it. This information is important because I got to learn what crusaders were and what they were fighting for. Alchin‚ L.K. Medieval Life and Times e.g. Retrieved June 2014 from www.medieval-life-and-times.info I do not know if this is an article or just a website‚ but I got lot information. This article or website

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    To account for the many factors that gave birth to the fall of Jerusalem in 1187‚ one must consider many interrelated and yet parallel factors that shaped The Battle of Hattin; as this was a historic battle for both the Turks and Crusaders. Respectively it justified Saladin’s struggle to unify his people under his leadership‚ and it also marked the steep fall for the Crusades as they were stripped of their castles and cities (Housley‚ 1987). This fall not only encouraged the Third

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    theological warrior who did not draw back from the public reproof of modernists and other false teachers‚ speaking against fellow Baptists such as Harry Emerson Fosdick and against Charles Taze Russell‚ founder of the Jehovah Witness cult. He was a crusader against worldliness in the churches. Bible teacher James M. Gray called him “the greatest prophet of the Lord now standing in any pulpit in this country.” Said to be “the most influential preacher of prophetic themes in his generation‚” he interpreted

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    The First Crusade What was the cause for Western Europe to implement the Crusades? To answer this‚ we must go back the 11th century when the Seljuk Turks made their presence known in the east by conquering Armenia‚ Syria‚ and Palestine. They soon moved on to Jerusalem where they burned down Christian churches and murdered the clergy and many Christian pilgrims visiting there. Byzantium quickly saw the Seljuk Turks as a threat‚ and in 1071‚ met them at the Battle of Manzikert in Asia Minor. The

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    Byzantine Empire against the Seljuk Turks and to take over holy sites from the Muslims. The pope promised‚ “All who die by the way‚ whether by land or sea‚ or in battle against the Muslims‚ shall have immediate forgiveness of sins.” The sixty thousand crusaders mostly marched on foot or rode on horseback to the holy land. They captured Jerusalem and killed most of the non-Christians.

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    In 1185‚ he was given the title of “Maréchal‚” or Marshall‚ of Champagne‚ and in this capacity was selected in 1199 by the French barons as one of six delegates to travel to Venice and arrange with the Doge for the transportation of the crusaders to the Holy Land. The next years of Villehardouin’s life are chronicled in Conquête‚ which takes the reader through the 1204 conquest of Constantinople and beyond‚ to 1207‚ when the baron Boniface de Montferrat was killed in Thrace. With the death

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    common cause‚ and being introduced to it while in the invaded kingdoms‚ lead to the advancement of technology and medicine. New trade routes and crusaders being introduced to materials due to traveling‚ impacted trade and commerce which led to the Atlantic slave trade‚ introduced literature and spread religion along with art‚ writing‚ and ideas. Crusaders invading different kingdoms caused politics

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