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    goofy‚ campy‚ and “so bad it’s good” qualities. For these reasons‚ Warner Bros. Animation and DC Entertainment came together to create a new crime-fighting adventure for the Dynamic Duo for the modern age. On October 6‚ Batman: Return of the Caped Crusaders will premiere at New York Comic Con. The straight-to-video animated feature harkens back to the madcap antics that made the classic show so beloved. Also‚ the two stars from the original show - Adam West and Burt Ward – lend their voices to their

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    churches. Pope Urban II then told all Christian men and European Christian Princes to go on a crusade to take back the Holy lands. The Pope also stated to these Christian men that by fighting in this holy war they would reach heaven. So the Christian Crusaders set their target on regaining one of the Holy lands which was Jerusalem. The result of the first crusade was not too good for the Muslims as 70‚000 Muslims had died trying to flee from the city or fight to protect their city. A reason that explains

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    weren’t well-trained in combat their army failed to reach Jerusalem. The knights arrived at Jerusalem and launched an assault on the city and captured it in July1099 while killing many of the city’s Muslim and Jewish people. They also established the crusader states of the Kingdom of Jerusalem. The First Crusade mainly began because of political and social problems in Europe during the 11th century. It seems that Christianity caused the majority of the problem because the papacy wanted to establish a

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    the House of Representatives would work to repeal it. He speaks for many party line republicans and most of the House Republicans when he states his opposition for the act. The group Crusaders for Life works in conjunction with party line Republicans and Eric Cantor with their opposition of Obamacare. Crusaders for Life is an anti-abortion rights group that says the Affordable Care Act

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    Crusade. Along with with Philip II of France and Germany’s King‚ Emperor Frederick I‚ Richard fought against Saladin and his army in an attempt to reconquer the Holy Land. Saladin was the leader of the Muslim Army and led the resistance against the Crusaders. Although they were not able to capture Jerusalem‚ the crusade was still partially successful. Richard was able to capture the cities of Jaffa and Acre‚ along with signing a treaty with Saladin. This treaty gave the Muslims control of Jerusalem

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    A Comparison of the Chronicles of the Battles of Jerusalem and Ascalon during the First Crusade In 1095‚ Pope Urban II at the Council of Clermont made a plea to those present that the French‚ “to whom God has given above other nations outstanding glory in arms‚ greatness of spirit‚ fitness of body and the strength to humiliate the hairy scalp of those who resist you” should “set out on the road to the Holy Sepulchre‚ deliver that land from a wicked race and take it yourselves”. This was the beginning

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    needed to gather supplies such as food for themselves‚ food for their horses‚ and weapons. They gathered their supplies by raiding cities‚ much like the Mongols had done. They ruthlessly killed the people of the city that fought against them. As the Crusaders proceeded to raid cities they accidentally destroyed a Catholic city. They had thought they were killing and taking food and other supplies from Muslims‚ but they were actually betraying themselves. As they continued on with their war it had gotten

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    learn more than ever before about these Muslims they were in contact with: both positively and negatively. Through Joinville’s account of the sixth and seventh crusades in The Life of Saint Louis‚ we are informed about a few of the things that the crusaders learned from their direct contact with these Muslims‚ or ‘Saracens’ as Joinville calls them. In the beginning of Joinville’s account‚ it seems intriguing how he knows so much about the Muslims‚ even down to the intimate details. One of the stories

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    Ancient History ISU ESSAY – Saladin Model of Chivalry By: Vivek Lasi Ṣalāḥ ad-Dīn Yūsuf ibn Ayyūb known as Saladin is the model of western chivalry even today. He is admired by both the Christians and Muslims and known for defeating the third crusaders. With chivalrous behaviour‚ anyone can accomplish anything like Saladin. Through being chivalrous‚ Saladin created friendships with both the Christians and Muslims which had been existent for a long period of time. Although there are many Chivalrous

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    Frankenstein was written in the midst of a surge of scientific advancement. This was a time era where to have intelligence and knowledge was to have power. This caused pursuits of knowledge to be ceaseless‚ and people were constantly seeking more intelligence and power. Mary Shelley represented these dangers of the ceaseless pursuits of knowledge through using gothic literature as a means of presenting her criticism and warnings. Shelley uses gothic tropes throughout the creation of the ‘monster’. Frankenstein’s

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