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    Cameron 1 Children’s Crusade The Children’s Crusade is considered by most to be a minor crusade. Others do not believe it ever happened. That may be because historians don’t have much intel to go on. The fate of the French children is largely speculated. The Crusade started in 1212‚ when a young French boy‚ Stephen of Cloyes‚ thought he received a letter from Christ ordering him to peacefully win back the Holy Land from the Muslims. The credibility of him receiving this letter is slim‚ because he

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    Agnodice's Legacy

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    Agnodice’s legacy is a very peculiar one‚ and whether it is true or not has been debated over and over‚ time and time again. Any and everything we know about her life comes from the Latin author‚ Gaius Julius Hyginus. He wrote her story in his collection titled‚ “Fabulae”‚ which is the only surviving record of her existence. Fabulae roughly translated can mean “fable” or “story”‚ hinting that Hyginus’ accounts of Agnodice’s life and accomplishments have a possibility of being fictional. Even the

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    It is known historically that the Crusades started because the emperor of the Byzantine Empire was afraid of the Turks threat to invade‚ leading him to ask Pope Urban II for help. The pope then decided to start a series of wars‚ known as the Crusades‚ to take the holy land‚ Jerusalem‚ back from the Arabs. Although it is still a question whether helping the emperor was truly the motive of the pope. At this time the pope was also struggling with the Investiture Controversy‚ a power struggle between

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    iconic yet misunderstood as the Crusades. The image of cross-bearing knights doing battle with exotic Islamic soldiers is one that most westerners are quite familiar with. It is because of this prominence in the imaginations of modernity that the language and sentiment of the Crusades are still evoked. With the advent of the war on terror‚ the Crusades have become increasingly appropriated to cast imperialism as a present-day holy war. George Bush even used the term “Crusade” in reference to the September

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    with you. My parents have been blessed by good luck and hard work. Today statistics show that only 2% of people find their soul mate early in life and live happily ever after. And when I say happy forever‚ I mean really happy. Like the story “The Legacy” by Virginia Woolf the author explains how a women named Angela lives in an unhappy marriage‚ the ironic part of the story is that her husband Mr. Clanton does not have idea that his wife is feeling this way until he finds out that she took away

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    First Crusade Causes

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    The First Crusade is a conflict that took place in the latter years of the 11th century CE. This war‚ the first of eight‚ was a struggle provoked by the Christian powers in Europe against Islamic powers in the Middle East‚ or Holy Land. This crusade was said to have risen as a result of various reasons; all of these reasons‚ of course‚ being the fault of the European Christians. One minor potential reasoning for starting the conflict is known as the Second Son Theory: due to the Law of Primogeniture

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    Ethical Legacy

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    My Ethical Legacy to the World In my opinion‚ one of the activities has a positive impact on the work ethic that is voluntary. Every year‚ I participate in volunteer activities each summer or in the spare time. My friend and I have organized the charity work; participate in community activities and work actively to protect the environment. We have organized clubs such as teaching charity for poor children who cannot afford to go to school in the neighboring provinces‚ building compassion for the

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    Hannibal's Legacy

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    Hannibal’s Legacy The legacy of Hannibal Barca was that of a great military strategist and general; he was named one of Rome’s greatest enemies. He found much of his strategy and hatred for Rome from his father‚ Hamilcar Barca. Hamilcar was also a hero and military leader and conquered much of Spain; he inspired Hannibal to hate Rome and trained him from boyhood for leadership and battle. While Hamilcar lead the first Punic war‚ the second and third Punic wars were lead by Hannibal and his multicultural

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    The Anzac Legacy

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    The Anzac Legacy Bibliography Figure 1: The Location of the Battle of Leane ’s Trench at Gallipoli Figure 2: The Effect of Gallipoli Injuries on Facey N.B. This essay is 987 words‚ excluding references‚ bibliography‚ footnotes and figure labels. Each generation of Australians aims to leave a legacy of value to its descendants. One of the most significant bequests received from a past generation of Australians is the ANZAC spirit‚ which is recognised across the world. While it has been described

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    Tecumseh Legacy

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    settlers (Sugden). He believed that the land was for all Native Americans‚ and fought to protect their lands (“Bio.com”). Even in his childhood‚ he was known as a great leader. He was passionate about his cause‚ and didn’t give up until he died. The legacy Tecumseh left behind is unmatched by almost any other Native American. Tecumseh was born around 1768 in western Ohio (“Bio.com”). He was disgusted by the brutality of the whites and tried to treat people they captured better (“Bio.com”). He led an

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