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    I am going to review their latest game, The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. I have mentioned in my review of Fallout 3; I have played a little bit of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion so I have little knowledge of the franchise’s lore. Rather than my other two reviews, I will not elaborate too much for some of the game mechanics are like Fallout as well as everyone on the planet has heard about this game. This game is the next chapter of the Elder Scrolls saga arrives once again from the Bethesda Game Studios

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    The Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered in eleven caves along the northwest shore of the Dead Sea between the years 1947 and 1956. The area is 13 miles east of Jerusalem and is 1300 feet below sea level. The mostly fragmented texts, are numbered according to the cave that they came out of. They have been called the greatest manuscript discovery of modern times. In total, scholars have identified the remains of about 825 to 870 separate scrolls. The Scrolls have been divided into two categories, biblical

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    may be the oldest surviving poem from old English, and it gives us an idea of heroism and what hero should be. Many famous works have made references to Beowulf and its heroism. These works include The Hobbit, The Lord of the Rings, and The Elder Scrolls V Skyrim. The first time we see some affects of the heroism in Beowulf in modern literature is in The Hobbit by J. R. R. Tolkien. “J. R. R. Tolkien was professor of English literature, and he really liked Beowulf. This being so, he managed to use

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    Elder Scrolls III:Morrowind In the video game Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind (Bethesda Softworks 2002), you control a character that initially has no identity. You fill out a questionnaire that decides your character’s class; thus, you are responsible for creating the foundation for your character’s role in the game. As you maneuver your character through this world, you continue to shape his/her identity through new experiences. Your actions and interactions with other characters in this virtual

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    In the short story “Hands” by Xiao Hong, the main character, Wang Yaming, experiences this sort of pain in her boarding school. In this story, the main character is being tormented by students and staff because of her black, stained hands. Her hands are this way because, she is the dyer’s daughter and wants to make ends so she can afford to go to school. When fellow classmates and the Principal of Wang Yaming criticized her for her hands, it made depictions of how people will treat you unfairly because

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    Dead Sea Scrolls are considered by many to be the single most important archaeological manuscript find of the twentieth century. The Scrolls were not written by or for Christians, because of this it sheds light to better understand the historical context of early Christianity in many ways. The Dead Sea Scroll has enabled scholars to gather an immense amount of information about how the Bible was written, and how it was transmitted from generation to generation. The Dead Sea scrolls are ancient

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    The history article After 60 Years, Archaeologists Find New Dead Sea Scrolls Cave and Uraneck's art article Picasso’s Academic Study of a Cast of a Classical Sculpture(1893-94) and the Sight Size Technique are two distinct displine. However, the studies of Art and History are two discipline that intertwine with culture. With that in mind, their writing styles in an article are similar in terms of information that is displayed, appeal, and credibility. One for example, is that Pruitt and Uraneck start

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    the Dead Sea Scrolls was very significant to all of humankind. It is important because it shows tangible evidence that God’s Word is real and everlasting. This can show non-believers of the incredible holy and historic events throughout history. Also, it affects those who are already followers of God. They can now look at and know the presence of God is with us today even more. Therefore the Dead Sea Scrolls are very significant to all of humankind. The finding of the scrolls is very important

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    In this critique of Bethesda’s Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, I will be looking at the game through a Critical Race Theory(CRT) Lens. This paper is about the CRT of the playable races and factions within Skyrim and the underlying racial tones portrayed. I have organized this paper into a couple of different parts. The first is enough information to establish an understanding of the narrative of the game. Secondly, I will cover some basic ground of Critical Race Theory and how I will be relating certain

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    We are able to trace back to when some of the earliest Christian writing was written that correlates with the Bible, such as the Dead Sea scrolls, can be traced back to between 400-300 BC. Having the ability to know where a text comes from and what for can often give us a unique insight on other pieces of literature that was written around the same era. Nevertheless it may help us also understand other writing that seem to be written about the same or story that appears to be similar. If we examine

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