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    formation of completely new political states. Vassals thought themselves to be masters and Kings had a difficult time obtaining obedience from them. “The collection of money made for the crusades paved the way for tax systems; the protection of crusaders ’ property legitimized the intervention of sovereigns.” (Richard). Lords often deserted a family legacy of increasing the wealth of their land after they transferred ownership rights of their lands to another when they left to support the crusades

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    WHAT FACTORS LED TO THE MIGRATION OF PAKEHATO NEW ZEALAND? Pakeha migrated to New Zealand during the nineteenth century for a number of reasons. Some people made a rational economic decision‚ some were drawn by chain migration and some people- usually women and children- had no choice. In other areas there was a history or tradition of migration‚ often motivated by sheer hardship. James Belich claims that perhaps the most important reasons for the ancestors of most pakeha was the sheer

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    still living back home in Jamaica. Cultural citizenship is to be a citizen of a country and don’t participate in cultural events or politics in that particular country of citizenship. This essay is based on the stories “Chagrin” and The Domestic Crusaders. Most of the characters from both stories represents a sense of mixed cultural citizenship. I will begin by explaining the definition of cultural citizenship. I will follow up by introducing each character and how they prove cultural citizenship

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    The Life Cycle of a Social Problem A social problem is a condition that a group of people view as being undesirable. These can be a variety of different “problems.”They can occur in your community‚ school‚ church or any place that people interact with each other or an object. When a social problem arises there is a general way that they are handled. The earliest of definition on how a social problem is recognized was made by Richard Fuller and Richard Myers. There cycle had three stages. The

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    the Third Crusade‚ German pilgrims from Bremen and Lübec and the Duke of Holstein established a temporary hospital under the besieged walls of Acre. The port city of Acre was under Heathen control and attacking Crusader Knights were destined to abolish the resistance. After the Crusader victory at Acre‚ this hospital was permanently established in the port city with the funding of Frederick of Swabia‚ leader of the German crusade. Also‚ at the same time religious knights from Germany were loyal

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    fight to get there land back‚ and people would want to join because they just wanted to help. So the crusades some good things can come out of it‚ for example ticket straight to heaven and all sins would be forgiven. In document 5 unknown source the crusaders help benefit both muslims and europeans. And then it continued to flourish. They were doing good but then persecution set by the christian kings and prelates‚ the christian king and prelates left an inheritance of deep bitterness. This is relevant

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    portrayals of these two men are either ones that make them look like the kindest of any of the Crusaders or some of the meanest‚ most gruesome men to fight. James Reston does a very good job of finding a medium between the two and gives the reader a good understanding of what these two great leaders were like without being biased. Richard the Lionheart was portrayed by Reston as one of the greatest Crusaders of all. After reading this book‚ the reader would not be able to

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    In the novel‚ "Jane Eyre"‚ by Charlotte Bronte‚ the author creates a sense of imprisonment for the main character due to the usage of literary devices such as imagery‚ point of view‚ and mood/tone. These devices provide the reader with a clear picture or image that puts the reader in the in the main characters shoes. The reader can feel what the main character feels through literary devices. The tone and mood of what is being said in the story add to the feeling of imprisonment for example when

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    inventions was the caravel. This was a new ship that was bigger and faster than the ships the Crusaders had at the time. The Crusades had brought a new disease known as the Bubonic Plague to the country of Europe. Also known as the black plague. The Mongols had caused this disease due to their terrible hygiene routine. This affected the population greatly by killing 25% of the European population. When the Crusaders took over Zara‚ the Italians they were working with stole from the port of Zara‚ and whatever

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    Terrorism Paper 11/16/09 There are several terrorist groups throughout the world today. All the terrorist groups have one common goal and that is to rid the world of Americans and western influence from the Muslim world. There is one organization that has ties to most of all the terrorist groups in the world and is the most infamous group in the world today and that is the group called Al-Qaeda The word Al-Qaeda means “the base” in Muslim. As an international terrorist organization led by Osama

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