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    i think this is true because everyone was in peace until grendel attacked and well beowulf was just trying to protect his people and his home and so beowulf went and defeated him by ripping his arms off. So when beowulf ripped off grendel’s arms he took his arms to his people and hung the arms so his people known that he had defeated grendel and so when the people saw what he did everything was back to normal or so they thought after the battle with grendel then

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    What Is Theseus A Hero

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    hero because he brought back justice and happiness back to the people. He shows many heroic attributes through his journey. When he first began his journey to Athens‚ he went by land. Usually‚ a prince would travel by ship. On his way to Athens‚ he defeated many bandits. His biggest accomplishment was defeating the Minotaur. This is when he really showed his bravery. He physically killed it by himself. He was admired by everyone. Everyone saw him as a brave hero. The theme that “Theseus” portrays is

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    one by one‚ and weakening the persians. But the Greeks were losing a lot of men in their small army. So the persians eventually killed them all. But the greeks gave them trouble which shows how neighboring tribes can cause a difference. “Exeres was defeated by the greeks”. The persians never gave up on it. Also when neighboring tribes came in even if it was Peaceful or fighting they would carry diseases that would sicken every body and cause a lot of death. In the mongols the black death played a big

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    Explain how successful the Delian League was. To know better about how successful the league was‚ it is good to know why the league has founded in the first place. After some Greek city states including Athens encouraged and facilitate cities in Asia minor to rebel against Persia‚ The Persian empire had subdued the rebellions and then‚ to address the root of the problem decided to attack Greece. From the two decades of Greco-Persian war‚ it was the Athens and her allies who came out victorious eventually

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    The Mongol invasion of Europe was a planned invasion of Eastern Europe. The Mongols invade Russia‚ Poland‚ Lithuania‚ Serbia‚ Byzantine‚ Bulgaria‚ Serbia‚ and Hungary. However‚ they later invaded Central Europe. Many believe that these invasions had no political or conquering point‚ but to scare other nations from invading Mongolia. Mongolia’s first conquer was Russia in 1235. Led by Batu Khan(grandson of Genghis)‚ they ordered the Russian ruler Ryazan to surrender‚ and the Mongols sacked major

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    asp>. "Illegal organ trade on the rise in crisis-hit Europe." Asiaone. The New Paper‚ 3 Apr. 2012. Web. 1 Sept. 2012. <http://news.asiaone.com/News/Latest%2BNews/World/Story/A1Story20120703-356826.html>. Hughes‚ Donna‚ Laura Sporcic‚ and Nadine Mendelsohn. "Europe - Facts on Trafficking and Prostitution."University of Rhode Island | Think Big‚ We Do.. URI‚ n.d. Web. 3 Sept. 2012. <http://www.uri.edu/artsci/wms/hughes Lundin‚ Susanne Lundin "NHSBT - Organ Donation - Statistics."NHSBT -

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    Bibliography: Cattell‚ Vicky. "Poor people‚ poor places‚ and poor health: the mediating role of social networks and social capital." Social science & medicine 52.10 (2001): 1501-1516. Chebib‚ Nadine Kassem‚ and Rabia Minatullah Sohail. "The reasons social media contributed to the 2011 Egyptian Revolution." International Journal of Business Research and Management (IJBRM) 2 (2011): 139-62. Corrons‚ Luis. "The business of rogueware." Web Application

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    Childhood traumatic grief‚ or CTG‚ is a condition that can occur in children when they lose someone that they were especially close to‚ and are unable to properly manage and move past their grief because of psychological obstacles that impede the healing process . CTG requires a more intensive‚ more personal‚ and more thorough method of treatment than healthy grieving does‚ which can take more time‚ money‚ and mental stamina than a client may require. Because of the effort involved‚ many cases

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    The Aztec and the Spanish were both very powerful civilizations during the late 1400’s and early 1500’s. The defeat of the Aztecs One of the main reasons why the Spanish defeated the powerful Aztec empire is due to their weapons. Although these two groups were very different‚ they share some similarities with their weapons. The Spanish wouldn’t have been as successful if it weren’t for their guns‚ armour‚ and leadership. The Spanish had many advantages over the Aztec‚ one being guns. Unlike the

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    Why did the nations of Europe gang up against revolutionary France? How were the revolutionary leaders able to withstand this onslaught? A system of alliances between the ‘Great Powers’ of Europe had survived the wars of the Spanish and Austrian succession in the first half of the eighteenth century‚ but the French-Indian War forced a change. In the old system Britain was allied with Austria‚ who was allied with Russia‚ while France was allied with Prussia. However‚ Austria was chaffing at this

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