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    agriculturally. So instead when these Englishmen were destroying the Indian colonies they were also losing their time and many workers that would’ve been resourceful in creating a new colony for England. Another reason that Jamestown had many failures the first couple of years were due to the lack of efficient workers. The company kept on sending men that were not well suited to survive in the new wilderness. These men were usually rich men who have never worked a day in their

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    way back in the 1090’s from the Crusades and got stronger and stronger from WWI and German Superiority. Have you heard of the Crusades before? Well if you haven’t the Crusades were a group of people that believed strongly in the Christian religion. They had big crusades around Europe giving Jews and Muslims the choice to either convert or die. The first crusade was in 1096. They burned the Jews and Muslims alive leaving 5‚000 victims and 1‚000 deaths. The Crusades also had a big influence on the

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    To what extent did the response to Urban II’s call to Crusade in 1095 correspond to the pope’s plans? "The remarkable success of Urban’s crusade seemed to confirm his preaching theme that God was fighting with the crusaders" -Penny J. Cole This view‚ that the First Crusade was a great success‚ is still generally accepted today‚ as it was by contemporaries. The crusaders themselves‚ convinced that their mission had been achieved‚ "entitled their chronicles Gesta Dei per Francos‚ God’s work done

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    Unjustified Crusades During the middle ages‚ there have been multiple crusades that happened all over the Middle East. The Crusades were missions led by nobles. All of these crusades were meant to liberate and conquer Jerusalem or also called “The Holy City”. The first crusade out of the four main crusades came out as a success. The first crusade did conquer Jerusalem at first until it was taken back from them. The other three main crusades ended up as a failure‚ but the most embarrassing crusade was

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    Michael Jordan had many struggles in life on his way to success. As he said‚ “I’ve failed over and over and over again in my life….. and that is why I succeed.” I have two questions about Michael’s life. What was the fuel behind Michael Jordan’s competitive nature and how did he overcome obstacles on his way to success? There were multiple reasons why Michael was so competitive. One of the reasons I feel Michael was so competitive is that he came from a large family with five children. He had

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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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    The Crusades were a series of political and military conquests led by the Catholic Church to gain back the Holy Lands. There were four crusades of the Middle Ages and the Children’s Crusade. The launching of the Crusades changed the role of the church as it became a military system and the church’s relationship with the Muslim world became more hostile. The launching of the Crusades changed the role of the church because as the church gained more power it became more of a military symbol

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    The failure of Pascal’s Wager If we only look at As and Bs‚ we will have a hard time finding the problem. The problems lies in things included in Combination 1 and 2. Pascal claimed that if God really exist‚ believers will have infinite happiness. But who gave

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    Why ASEAN is not successful as other integration Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Once hailed as perhaps the most successful example of regional organization in the developing world‚ ASEAN is now widely perceived to be in decline and ineffective. ASEAN‚ Association of Southeast Asian Nations‚ was founded in August 1967 to fight with an overwhelming threat of communism in Southeast Asia. The founding members were Thailand‚ Singapore‚ Malaysia‚ Philippines‚ and Indonesia. Since the Vietnam

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    Constantine the great began to rule around 272 AD circa and during this time period‚ he accomplished achievements that greatly influenced Roman philosophy‚ culture‚ geography‚ and most importantly religion. Throughout Constantine’s lifetime he became a well-appreciated military victor‚ effective ruler‚ founder of the Byzantine empire‚ and the first emperor of Rome to embrace Christianity. Despite these significant fulfillments‚ Constantine faced many obstacles under the supervision and training of

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