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    the driveway, he sparked an idea. Since he knew there was an memorial, seeing it and hearing about it, he wondered if their crosses were up. Or anything to remember them. Probably not, knowing how the world saw these two teenage killers. He didn’t think they would put up anything for them since they killed thirteen innocent people. Society doesn’t take those things lightly. With some curiosity still in him, he wanted to see the memorial himself. He could only picture what it looked like. With one

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    Blog 28 – Genii continues aggressive expansion strategy Expansion is key to the world of online casino gaming. As company’s rub shoulder to should in order to get a step ahead, it seems the expansion remains key to growth. This year has seen many major names join forces for the greater good, but there is one company in particular that has an increased market share in their sights. Genii’s level of expansion has been truly phenomenal, with the level of growth actually taking many by surprise. After

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    Hypothesis: In medieval Europe it was a dangerous and fearless time, as being a knight you weren’t the most outstanding class in the feudal system but you got well looked after. Paragraph 1: In the medieval times the knights number one role was to be an outstanding warrior that meant that they had to obey the code of chivalry even though the knights didn’t follow the code of chivalry sometimes the still acted like young gentlemen most of the time, with their colours that they wore the red stood

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    team’s league that year and throughout the entire season one of my main goals was to beat that team. The regular season for the A1 team was a pretty successful season. We beat or tied a lot of really good teams. We even won a few tournaments. We were

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    Medieval Era, their was not much to do for entertainment besides watch the tournaments that were held all over Western Civilizations. In modern times, many people know what jousting and sword fighting are but not like the way “A Knights Tale” show them. This movie was made in 2001 and was soon a crowd favorite. The modernization of a dark age era gave the audience entertainment through action, love and comedy. The tournaments were very exciting during this era, specifically the 14th century. This movie

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    Competing on my wrestling club’s team at the annual National Dual Team Wrestling Tournament in 2015 was a very successful tournament for myself and also for North Carolina Wrestling history. The team and I put in very hard work over the summer, training and persevering towards our goal of placing top 10 at Dual Team Nationals. The results that were achieved this tournament we’re tremendous, we placed the highest any North Carolina club wrestling team has ever placed at Dual Team Nationals. It was

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    Renaissance Jousting and fencing John choi pr 1 One of the earliest forms of weapon to weapon combat was jousting and fencing. Jousting was one of the earliest forms of horseback combat for soldiers, before it was even a sport, and fencing dates back to the Egyptians as an early fighting style. The art of jousting involves the use of a lance which was a long pointed spear with a cone all the way to the base of the handle and fencing required a Rapier, which was a thin long sword that was more

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    Knights are often said to fight dragons or save princesses or break curses, but there is so much more to being a knight. Knights deserve to be higher in the social class because of all the work they do. They have difficult and extended training. They have a complex and astonishing lifestyle. They have essential and crucial duties to do. They impact the world and influence the world today. Medieval life was complex and different for Knights. Religious Knights had a challenging and difficult lifestyle

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    People have fantasied for ages about how it was to be a knight in medieval times. Knights have a huge reputation of being the heroes of impossible tales and for having a great admiration of the women of the court. It’s not hard to imagine why people have put so much historical importance on knights and their heroic deeds. For how many people have slayed a dragon and saved the princess from the short life of being a dragons mealtime appetizer. Many people have tried to explain why knights did what

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    A jousting tournament was a popular sport in which knights rode on horseback and tried to knock each other off of their respective horses (Jousting 173-174). It was invented in the thirteenth century in France, and it later spread to other European countries as the sport

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