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    The legend of Robin Hood had been here for more than 1,000 years and it is still popular to this day. Robin Hood and his Merry men are outlaws, but they stole from the rich to help out the poor. Robin Hood and his Merry men are more like knights of the round table, there are 3 reasons why. The first reason are that the defend the weak and helpless, Robin Hood and his Merry men protect them from the bad guys. For example, When the men got caught for shooting king’s deer, Robin Hood came in protected

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    Why Is Robin Hood Outlaw

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    “Robin Hood” by Howard Pyle, is a book about an outlaw. The outlaw’s name is Robin Hood, but it used to be Robert of Lockley before he became an outlaw. Robin Hood became an outlaw because he killed one of the King’s deer and killed a man. In chapter 2, it says Robin Hood is the leader of 140 merrymen plus Little John, who is his second in command. The place they come and go to is the Blue Boar, a tavern. In chapter 3 the Sheriff of Nottingham goes to London to see King Henry and Queen Eleanor. The

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    Winnie The Pooh Analysis

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    ?Winnie the pooh, Winnie the pooh, Silly, willy, nilly , old bear?. ?It is more fun to talk with someone who doesn't use long, difficult words but rather short, easy words like "What about lunch?? ? A.A. Milne, Winnie-the-Pooh. Winnie the pooh , also called pooh bear, is a fictional anthropomorphic teddy bear created by English author A.A. Milne and tells the story about a bear and friends, who set out on many adventures. The story of Winnie the pooh has influenced children?s literature, fantasy

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    Kaiser Fry English 3, Period 7 Mrs. Jardine 4 December 2017 Robin Hood: Hero or Thief? The legend of Robin Hood is a controversial story of a “hero” who robbed from the rich and gave it to the poor, glorifying criminal behavior. This English folktale is about a heroic outlaw who would steal from the rich and give to the poor. Robin Hood was a skilled archer and swordsman who is traditionally depicted in green clothing. Robin Hood is seen as both a hero and a criminal, based on one’s opinion. He robbed

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    Ethical issues and decision As a project manager, the most important rule I have to obey is to be honest. Obviously, I will not go with the dishonest suggestion provided by my team member. If we send a ‘demo version’ to the client, I strongly believe that the hospital will apply the prognostic system to their patients even after our warnings. Basically, I need to consider our company’s reputation. If the ‘demo system’ used by mental health care services and it causes accidents, such as misinput

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    It’s a race to the finish line in a typical workday in my world, and that finish line is what I label to be the time clock. I have allowed this small, compact technology device that is screwed into the concrete wall, to control my life Monday through Friday. I know without a doubt, that if I punch that small button on time, the rest of my day is guaranteed to be smooth sailing. You see, I’m not a person that wakes up refreshed, smelling the Folders coffee in the morning, while birds are singing beautifully

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    Introduction Robin Hood is a fictional British outlaw, who represents a defiance against oppression. The ballads and tales of Robin Hood focused on articulating a resistance towards authority and a longing for freedom, which made it extremely popular and relatable for the mass. Popularized later on as a hero, it is nonetheless quite important to note the original and key identity of Robin Hood and his merry men, outlaws. While carrying a noble cause most of the time Robin Hood and his merry men through

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    Mrs. Doubtfire is a film that focuses on a marriage going through a divorce. As a result of the divorce Daniel, the father, is only allowed to see his children once a week. In an attempt to spend more time with his children, Daniel disguises as the perfect old English nanny that his wife, Miranda, is looking to hire. As the new nanny, Daniel becomes the perfect father and spouse. In this film not only do you see the many different types of relationships, you also see concepts of interpersonal communication

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    For many individuals, life may seem boring and pointless throughout most of their day. They might feel empty at times and question themselves who they really are. Although most of their time is spent doing tasks in their everyday lives, there are those interests in which they look forward to doing. These interests may range depending on the person. It may be watching television for some, playing games for others, or simply spending time with your loved ones in which you enjoy and make you feel like

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    Robin Williams Case Study

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    Case Study Robin Williams will go down in history as one of America’s favorite stand-up comedians and actors. Movies like Mrs. Doubtfire, Flubber, and Patch Adams filled homes with laughter and showcased Williams’ comedy talent. Other classics such as, Dead Poet Society and Good Will Hunting, showcased a different side of Williams and his dynamic talent. In 2014, Ameri-cans were devastated when the news broke that Robin Williams had committed suicide. Many questioned how America’s favorite smiling

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