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    She didn't know they were coming; none of them did. There was no warning; no way to predict their arrival. The only greeting they received were the shots of rifled-muskets and the sound of lead bullets whizzing through the air. The smell of gunpowder quickly became noticeable. The navy coated men around her jumped into action, but were slowly being overtaken. The only attempt she could make to detach herself from the shouts and screams surrounding her, was to focus on the soft rushing of the bubbling

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    In Helen Macdonald’s memoir, H is for Hawk, she explores her journey of grief and recovery following the death of her father and how a goshawk and the wildness it embodies allows her to rediscover herself and restore her own humanity. In the very first chapter Macdonald takes time to assert her opinion of the sanctity and power of the wild, a world separate from and yet connected to our own, very much like the land of Faery from Gaelic and later English mythologies. To Macdonald the wild is a place

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    Jerry was a stranger in his own home. The cabin felt foreign to him as he lay there, his stomach in knots and his heart beating unsteadily. He couldn't formulate any semblance of a rational thought, his mind turning to all those lines of cocaine he'd done earlier. He wanted it again. He itched for it. He wanted so badly to just lose himself again, to make the pain go away. But, he was immobilized. It wasn't that he couldn't move. It was that every movement felt like trudging through quicksand. Even

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    Family member that has been impacted or hurt in war? I am lucky enough to not have one but there are many people who do. If you have a family member that is mentally hurt or physically hurt wouldn't you want to get them help? The wounded warrior project helps out warriors who have been injured in war and helps them recover from everything that has happened to them. I would want to join this organization more than any other one. I want to help out people who have risked their lives and helped our country

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    father to Beowulf, however Beowulf was not the child of his loins. You know from the story of Beowulf the man that he conveyed the pennant of war into fight interestingly at seven years old. The person who conveys the pennant serves to rally the warriors at vital circumstances. He should hold it up high and never discharge his grasp upon it. This the youthful Beowulf did as no developed man had ever done. He planted his feet in the earth like

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    “Oh yes dear. In a few weeks when the frost comes in and we get a nice blanket of snow we’ll start to get some skiers coming in, and by December the town’ll be packed with ‘em. We’ve got two ski hills about fifteen minutes from here, on Mount Mansfield there. In the summer we get a fair few hikers as well, it’s only a ten minute walk to the Sparrow’s Ridge Trail in the state forest there. Got some hikers lodging with us right now actually, though it seems a bit late in the year for that to me.” “Well

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    “Shit!” The smell of dirt and the fresh morning dew wakes me up from my drunken slumber. Struggling to get up, I notice two German Shepherds lying next to my body; they were just as confused as I was, how did we end up here? As I drive home, I think to myself “What happened last night? I’m so dead when I get home.” I stumble down my driveway, regretting every moment that I could some-what remember. I then, make a pact to never EVER drink Ever Clear again! Hungry Haven, my first job as an ‘adult’…

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    As a little girl living in a small neighborhood, you knew almost everyone. It so happened that in the little stone cottage next door would sustain my future sister. As a 4 year old, the uppermost I was musing on was how soon playtime was and getting new toys. Fate would guide me off that path and into a sisterhood that would never be forgotten. The little girl next door was quite odd, her name was Molly Brothers. She was a petite Asian with a strong taste for pink. Growing up together, we tended

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    position in their society. As a samurai, they are taught to act and behave in a certain way. This is called the code of Bushido, which states that “the true warrior must hold loyalty, courage, veracity, compassion, and honor as important, above all else. An appreciation and respect of life was also imperative, as it added balance to the warrior character of the Samurai.” Most of the samurai lived in castle towns. However, some domains had many samurai living in their castle towns that they could not

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    Finding Safety in an unsafe world was an immense struggle. Two societies including medieval europe in 500 AD - 1500 and Feudal Japan 1185-1603 solved this problem in the same way. They both made a warrior class whose main priority was to protect the people. In Europe they were called the Knights and in Japan they were called Samurai. When comparing the armour they wore, the weapons they used in contact/war and the code they had to follow it can be determined that being a Knight would definitely be

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