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    the second supply they had many tradesmen, less laboureres, and got rid of some of the unnecessary jobs. I did make similar decisions to the VA Company. In my response I wanted to send certain people who were trained in a field and that includes blacksmiths, builders,

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    brothers and two sisters. Her brothers are Poseidon, Hades, and Zeus. Her husband is is her brother, Zeus. Her children are Ilithyia(the goddess of childbirth), Ares(the Olympian of war), Hebe(the goddess of youth), and Hephaestus(the Olympian of blacksmiths). When Hera was born, her father swallowed her and her siblings. She was rescued by her husband Zeus. She grew up in Titan Ocean and Tethys raised her. While they were growing up Zeus found Hera cute. Zeus thought a mortal named Alcmene was attractive

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    Meanwhile, the New England colonies would live by using fishing and shipbuilding. The Middle colonies had major shipping hubs and important jobs such as blacksmiths to help the economy. It was pretty much a necessity for the people of the New England colonies to use their environment to their advantage for their economy. Another S.P.R.I.T.E factor would be politics. Politics are important in the Middle and

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    Egypt and Greece Parallels There are many parallels and similarities between ancient Greece and Egypt. From their famous Gods to their geographical locations and funeral processions, tombs and underworlds they are almost one in the same. Sure there are lots of differences, but the amount of similarities are astounding. In this research paper I will be discussing just a few of the many similarities. Both civilizations were known for their pantheons of gods. They worshipped these deity’s above all

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    the medieval period was known to be very violent. Every man expected to use weapons during the changing times of the Dark and Middle ages. And one of the most highly appreciated pieces that ever invented during the medieval period was the suit of armor. Therefore, the invention of the suit of armor created a time when war technologies, protectiveness, and powers pushed to its limit. It takes centuries for the medievals to master their skills and creativity of making the suit of armor. First, since

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    Was John Brown A Villain

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    John Brown made a deal with a blacksmith to get 1,000 wooden pikes. With these pikes, he planned to arm slaves and start a slave revolt at Harpers Ferry. Brown and his followers made their way to Harpers Ferry but were then captured and Brown was hanged for what he had done. This evidence

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    Daniel Bar Book Report

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    Daniel bar Jamin an eighteen year-old boy, has been sold by his grandmother to Amelek, a blacksmith. Daniel had run away and was rescued by a mountain man named Rosh, at the time Rosh found him he was half dead. For years he was isolated living on a mountain far away from civilization. One day Daniel was surprised to discover two figures climbing the mountain, as they came closer he recognized them, they were Joel bar Hezron and his sister, Malthace, briefly, Thacia. He asks them regarding his grandmother

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    following this occurrence. They were able to do so using the many job experiences and skills that they had developed and later became fine-tuned as time went on. These job experiences included millwrights to build mills, carpenters to build homes, blacksmiths to make the tools and everything needed for building, and stone masons for stone structures and buildings. Being skilled in these areas was very important to the community building process, allowing them to build their schools, churches, mason halls

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    In the book, Beowulf, by Anonymous, there is a beast called Grendel that is ravaging the countryside because he is in a war with humans. Beowulf, the son of the king Scyld, goes to Hrothgar’s hall and offers to defeat Grendel; Beowulf knows that it is his duty to kill Grendel because he had been training for a moment like this his entire life. During his earlier years, Beowulf had always been the best fighter; he was unbeaten. Hrothgar had known Beowulf since he was a child, so he gave him lots

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    even today, and it paved the way for cultural and social revolutions of the Renaissance. Even though Brunelleschi invented the idea and oversaw the entire production, he relied on the work of a devoted army of masons and stonecutters, carpenters, blacksmiths, lead beaters, barrelmakers, water carriers, and other

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