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    Significance of a Study

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    high school students in a certain national high school in Iloilo can serve as a learning paradigm to teachers‚ guidance counselors‚ school administrators‚ health educators‚ parents and the students themselves to enhance their insight and for their ceaseless quest for knowledge. Being the secondary mentors‚ the teachers and guidance counselors can benefit to the findings of this study. The findings of this research may serve as a guide to deal with problems‚ controversies and topics related

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    attributes that make him an immoral ruler. He is an unstable combination of two thirds man god and one third human. He is abundant in flaws and virtues‚ he the fiercest of warriors‚ and the greatest of builders. He exhausts his subjects through ceaseless battles and forced labor. He rapes whatever woman he desires with no respect for her social standing. He takes what he desires by indulging his appetites through haphazard uses of power. Here we see everything that the Sumerians do not find as attributes

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    Mongol Conquest Of Islam

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    Crusades began when the Turks invaded the Balkans which spread to Vienna‚ Austria. Papal authority sent crusaders to the Holy Land (Byzantine Empire) and previously owned Christian territory‚ to recapture it from Muslim control. Overtime Muslim and Christian armies fought viciously in the name of their religion. Much like the fate of the Mongolian armies‚ the Mamluk forces were too much for the Crusaders. In 1453 Muslim armies successfully conquered the Christian city of Constantinople‚ which permitted

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    The Children's Crusade

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    events found in Medieval England. The "Children ’s Crusade" was set after the Fourth Crusade. By the closing stages of the Fourth Crusade (1202 to 1204)‚ it was obvious that the Christian crusaders had added no lasting achievement. Actually‚ the Fourth Crusade had been a tragedy for the Christians as a lot of crusaders had not even got to the Holy Land let unaided struggle for Jerusalem and a lot of Christians had used the crusade as a means to steal precious goods from overseas. The "Children ’s Crusade"

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    Crusades were a series of wars that were started by Christians to win back their holy lands from the Muslims. It started in July 1099 when the Christian Crusaders from Western Europe attacked Jerusalem‚ massacred its inhabitants and established states in Palestine‚ the Lebanon and Anatolia (173). It wasn’t until 1187 that Jerusalem was taken back from Crusaders. The crusades would not be over for a long time. The property of the Holy land is crucial to a religion because

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    HISTORY

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    RENASSIANCE 1400 Italy Rebirth Stressed secular subjects in lit and art Italy = center bc connected to roman tradition‚ led in banking and trade Focused on stylistic grace‚ practical ethics and codes of behavior Francesco Petrarch Art- nature and people‚ perspective Classism architecture from Greece and rome Commerce and shipping Iberian penninsula Chapter 7 Outline The Islamic Heartlands in the Middle and Late Abbasid Era i. Abbasid Empire disintegrated between the ninth and

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    What is Sadaqah?

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    short‚ sadaqah can be given during any period of happiness or sadness or as a sign of gratitude to Allah Subhanu wa Ta’ala. Sadaqah Jariyah “When a man passes away‚ his good deeds will also come to an end except for three: Sadaqah Jariyah (ceaseless charity); a knowledge which is beneficial‚ or a virtuous descendant who prays for him (for the deceased)” Narrated by Abu Hurairah‚ Sahih Muslim When you provide a family with the seeds and tools to cultivate their own vegetables to not only

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    Unjustifying the Muslims The Crusade‚ or the “Holy War” was a medieval military expedition between the Europeans and the Muslims. Their main goal was to conquer the Holy Land‚ as it will give the conqueror prosperity. Pope Urban II was known for starting the First Crusade which begun in 1096 and lasted till 1099. Within this period of time‚ chaos and destruction was unavoidable. With both sides having their own schemes of conquer‚ this resulted to be an endless blood striving battle for control

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    Genocide In Human History

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    from the Muslims resulted in campaigns of war resulting in the death of many Muslims. While this did result in the deliberate extermination of the Muslims‚ the reason why it was fought was to retake the Holy Land from the Muslims. Many of the Crusaders were given promises by the Pope regarding “remission of sin” which gave the Crusades the overwhelming support it needed from the public. This event happened due to a group of people wanting to regain a place of importance regarding their religion

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    Auden a Modern Poet

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    long flowering line made his diction to grow simple and rhyme to become conversational. He has been accepted as a leading poet and one whose influence was felt in much contemporary verse. Technically‚ Auden was an artist of great virtuosity‚ a ceaseless experimenter in verse form‚ with a fine ear of rhythm and music of words. There are two school of thought regarding calling him a modern poet. Some modern critics are of the

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