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    El Cid Leader

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    innocent lands for the wealth. After many of the Cid’s raids he had some of his men deliver some of the loot and horses to king Alfonso even though King Alfonso was the one who exiled him from Castille at the beginning of the poem. After one of the Cid’s many raids‚ he had Minaya bring thirty horses with their saddles‚ and fully equipped to King Alfonso. This is the first mention of his true objective during his campaigns. At first the raids seem like his mission is to regain a name for himself after

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    increased public safety and monetary savings; a dollar spent on drug treatment in prison yields nearly $6 in savings.(Rethinking‚ 50) Building communities with anti-drug programs‚ anti-gang programs can save money and keep raid related injuries/deaths down. Stopping SWAT raids can also improve the public opinion of police officers and rebuild relationships between the community and its protection. With highly special exceptions SWAT teams‚ and military grade weapons should not be utilized in the

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    Virtualization 17 6.5.3. Application Virtualization 18 6.5.4. Management Virtualization 19 6.5.5. Network Virtualization 19 6.5.6. Hardware Virtualization 21 6.5.7. Storage Virtualization 23 RAID 0 24 RAID 1 24 RAID 2 25 RAID 3 25 RAID 4 26 RAID 5 26 RAID 6 27 RAID 10 27 6.5.8. Service Virtualization 28 6.5.9. Thin provisioning 28 6.6. Virtualization Risks 30 6.7. Key Business Outcomes of

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    found out what was going on. They would get killed‚ arrested or sent to a concentration camp for hiding the refugees. The Vichy government eventually found out what was going on‚ so many raids took place. The first successful raid was in June of 1943. Many innocent citizens were killed or arrested. In one of the raids‚ Trocmé got caught and then was arrested. He said a very famous quote in the process. “These people come here for help and shelter I am their Shepard. A Shepard does not forsake his flock…

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    front. It becomes obvious as the play goes on that the relationship between Raleigh and Stanhope is tense‚ especially with Stanhope’s hostile attitude towards Raleigh. The young men’s relationship takes an unexpected turn when Raleigh is sent on the raid and Stanhope becomes very protective and brotherly towards him‚ like when they were younger. Before the war‚ Raleigh and Stanhope were very close. They ‘‘were at school together’’ (act 1 scene 1 page 11) when Osborne suggests to

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    of his friend dies. The narrator then goes on leave for 10 days in England‚ where a prostitute makes him forget about the war. When he comes back‚ an attempt to raid the Germans takes place where the rest of his friends‚ except Broadbent dies. The general tells the new team that the Germans sank a hospital ship‚ and organizes another raid‚ this time to kill everyone. The narrator has wounded his foot‚ and discover that Broadbent was mortally wounded too. Broadbent’s leg is hanging by a string of flesh

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    his new persona.  After Elijah became more familiar with the other soldiers‚ Corporal Thompson had chosen Elijah to be apart of a night raid.  During the raid‚ Elijah and his best friend Xavier threw mill bombs into a German trench‚ thus killing the people inside.  When Elijah returned to the Canadian trench‚ Corporal Thompson asked him if he enjoyed the night raid.  Elijah responded‚ “It’s in my blood” (75). By doing so‚ Elijah had gone against the traditional Cree ways he was taught by Xavier and

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    horse was increasing and Indians were now recognizing the pressure that was taken off of them to fulfill tasks and duties. Raids were becoming more and more common especially among the Comanche tribe. In these raids not only horses were stolen‚ however. Mules were stolen due to their high prices in the eastern markets. Along with the animals‚ a vital by-product of the raids was

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    In Gayle Rubin’s revolutionary essay‚ “Thinking Sex”‚ which shook the very foundations of feminism and queer studies‚ she introduces the idea of six ‘features’ that can get in the way of other’s ability to comprehend sexual oppression and rebuke it. Though “Thinking Sex” doesn’t quite explicitly state or list these motifs of Western culture‚ the six features of Western thought that get in the way of our ability to comprehend sexual oppression and denounce it are capitalism‚ politics‚ religion‚ psychology

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    The general view of the Vikings between the 9th and 12th century is that of raids‚ pillage and destruction. However‚ ’In recent years the role of Vikings in stimulating international trade and peaceful commerce has been emphasised‚ and their war like activities played down.’ Their skills at trading were unparalleled‚ opening up new routes between eastern and western Europe. Wealth therefore flowed through Britain and Northern England where the Vikings chose to settle. Their lasting footprint on

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