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    that items displace their weight in water. ● One of Archimedes’s great achievements was the water screw (background) which is an ingenious way of getting water from a “low-lying body of water into irrigation systems”. ● During the siege of Syracuse by the Romans‚ Archimedes developed a type of large claw or beak that extended from a crane of sorts‚ grabbed onto enemy boat and either capsized it or threw it unexpectedly back down. ● Among the greatest of Archimedes’s famous war machines was

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    Word Count: 727 Saving the New Jerusalem According to Eric O. Jacobsen’s article “Waiting for Jerusalem”‚ “claiming our cities for Christ” means: “spreading God’s word in certain geographical areas through preaching the gospel and spiritual warfare” (1). This idea of “claiming our cities for Christ” is meant to help spread the good news of the lord and keep certain cities God like. There are however three different problems to this. The first problem with this approach is that it doesn’t seem

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    The Beslan School Siege Hamlet B Brito Fairleigh Dickinson University Abstract The current paper outlines the main issues of the Beslan school tragedy. The discussed question is the following – what are the consequences? First‚ the paper discusses whether there were chances to avoid the tragedy and its horrible consequences. Second‚ the paper provides the results of investigation whether there was crisis management by school or local authorities. Third‚ it discusses the lack of leadership from

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    Popular Music Under Siege

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    POPULAR MUSIC UNDER SIEGE Beginning in the 1980s‚ religious fundamentalists and some parents’ groups have waged a persistent campaign to limit the variety of cultural messages available to American youth by attacking the content of some of the music industry’s creative products. These attacks have taken numerous forms‚ including a call by the Parents’ Music Resource Center (PMRC) for the labeling of recordings whose themes or imagery relate to sexuality‚ violence‚ drug or alcohol use‚ suicide

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    To what extent does the ending of Jerusalem forcefully call into question the issues of happiness and forever after? Comedy is often described as ‘a movement from one kind of society to another’; Conventionally‚ this transition results in an improvement to the initial society‚ in which the protagonist fights against a hindrance‚ and thus prevails‚ becoming the leader of this regeneration. This interpretation can be supported by Frye who stated that the story reaches its ‘happy ever after’ once

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    As I listened to the preacher give a sermon about the arrival of Jesus into Jerusalem. I could hardly wait for the event that was going to take place after church. The event was the reenactment of the arrival of Jesus into Jerusalem. According to the bible Jesus rode into Jerusalem on a donkey while the townspeople laid down palm branches in his path (Suzanne 4). The reenactment was only a small part of the Holy Week. The Holy Week starts on Palm Sunday and Ends on Easter Sunday. Throughout the week

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    Created during the Crusades in 1119 A.D Jerusalem‚ the Knights Templar served to protect Christian pilgrims on their way to Jerusalem. As a result‚ the Knights Templar gained power‚ respect and wealth that threatened Philip IV‚ King of France. Philip was influenced by his top adviser‚ William De Nogaret‚ to spread seditious stories about the knights‚ accusing them falsely of committing satanic practices and then torturing them into confessing that they had. Although the Knights were founded for the

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    The Siege by Helen Dunmore Chapter 17 Summary The chapter begins with Anna sharing how she feels about winter and the snow. Anna has always loved the first snowfall of winter. She knows as soon as dawn comes that it’ll be today. The sky remains dark‚ with a yellow tinge to the clouds. The light has a sharp‚ raw edge. Everything is waiting‚ silent and expectant. Snow will come. She thinks the snow will wipe away all mistakes. Light will stream upwards from the immaculate white of the ground.

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    Both excerpts illustrate the Gallic siege of the Roman camp‚ but from two different perspectives: the first from the perspective of the Romans‚ and the second from the perspective of the Gauls. While Caesar portrays the Romans as hardworking and well prepared for the siege‚ he portrays the Gauls as ignorant and savage. Caesar portrays the persistent nature of the Romans while they are preparing for the Gallic siege of their camp. He uses “working” verbs such as “instituitur” (line 6)‚ “contabulantur”

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    English aided Portugal in 1147 of The Great Siege of Lisbon‚ during the Second Crusade creating a start of a newfound friendship between the two countries. The Aliança Luso-Britânica was ratified at the Treaty of Windsor in 1386 becoming the oldest alliance in the world still in working order agreeing that if‚ at any point one of the royal members need help‚ assistance in a most respected and lawful manner will be delivered if able to do so without any deceit or fraud by the other party. To secure

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