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    Reflection Paper

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    History allows people to look back on the mistakes and victories of people in past times. Throughout studying the first half of western civilizations, it is easy to extract several key learning principles for the Christian life. All of these principles have to do with the way a Christian should live their life. From the readings and discussions, I was reminded of how we should live our lives by viewing all people as God would view them, with radical faith, intention, humility, and commitment. Christian

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    In the first half of “Death of the Duel,” Appiah begins by providing the details of a duel between two prominent British government officials, using the specific example as a jumping point to discuss the general idea of dueling. The form of honor being represented in this case is that of reputation and the maintenance of regard from the general public. This concept of honor as a form of social standing is interesting because it subverts Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs—and many other psychological theories

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    Dbq Samurai Knights

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    Samurai of medieval Japan and the Knights of medieval Europe, especially considering their training,armor, and codes. For example document A and B discuss the Training about the knights and armor. The first similarity is that they both started their training when they were young and also, they were spiritual. A couple of the Samurais differences is that they wrote poetry secretly and, “became Samurai in a ceremony called genpuku live according to Bushido.”The Knights differences in is that, “pages become

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    samurai and a knight are fighting one on one in Japan, each defending their nobles. Each warrior was part of a political system which connected Japanese warriors and European warriors were feudalism. Feudalism was an economic system in which the nobles provide integrity and protection to the lords while the lords give land to the nobles. Nobles trained Japanese warriors, or a samurai, in return for protection and faithfulness. Nobles trained European warriors also known as a knight. Knights also have

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    Siege In The Middle Ages

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    In a picture there's a castle being surrounded by an army of knights. There is also a bunch of food and swords left outside of the castle. People are also really hungry and mad . All the knights are fighting all the people that want to go inside the castle and that want to eat . This is one fact about siege it began in sep.08,1941 it is a very big place with a lot of castles . This is another fact about siege has a big army and has a lot of military getting ready for war . If I was with the

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    Samurai and knights always battling out in the battlefield. During this time both knights and samurai were fighting for protection. Both were developing codes such as Chivalry and Bushido. Both had a some sort of leader weather it's a shogun or a pope. Some historians will argue that samurai and knights are more different than similar, but they are more similar than different. The samurai and knights were more similar than different because they had similar armor and they had the same type of

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    Samurai and Knights Were the similarities greater than the differences? Similarities between samurai and knights were greater than the differences. They both fought for land. They both were very brave warriors. They both were loyal to their lords. They both fought to defend their families. They both were well trained fighters. And they both followed the code of honor. The characteristics of the samurai followed the code of conduct known as Bushido

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    instead of being overjoyed at the freedom, Arcite considered it banishment because he would no longer be able to look out on the woman he loved every morning. For this reason, Arcite, against the will of his friends, pretending to be a wandering knight, and went to King Theseus asking for labor, excluding the fact that it was so he was close to Emily. Theseus accepted Arcite, under the false name Philostratus. For if he knew Arcite’s real name he would have slain

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    On weekends in the castle, one can get their meals from Friday supper through Sunday dinner basically anywhere as long as the palace cooks are told by Friday evening. So many people from the city and surrounding villages work in the castle or on the grounds during the week and go to their homes for the weekend so it usually leaves very few people around. So that was why, around noon on Sunday, my friends and I were eating a meal of thick stew and crusty bread and drinking a pitcher of hot, spiced

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    Short Story : Chapter 1

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    “I never got your names, by the way,” (Y/N) brought up. “Well, I know you’re Prompto. Ig’s mentioned you’re a big fan of ‘King’s Knight.’” The blond chuckled uneasily. “And you…” She slowly walked up to the brawny man, analyzing his physique. “Foreboding presence, giant muscles, steel trap glare… You’re an Amicitia… Gladiolus, right?” “Lucky guess,” the burly man replied in amusement with a cocked eyebrow and crossed his arms. “Just Gladio’s fine. So what’s the plan, fun size?” “Fun size?” She

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