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    culture’s sages for what was in and what was out (Spears, 2011). The jockeys and the videos shown displayed what fashion, makeup styles, and social roles were considered cool and socially acceptable (Englis, 1991). MTV knew they had a major control on pop culture and used this to the channel’s advantage (ABC News, n.d.). Not only did these social sages tell what type of look and behavior was cool, they introduced the artists of that generation (Spears, 2011). Without both MTV and the jockeys, artists

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    While the battle continued with the city, a detail of men slowly moved the catapults away, ordered to return to Ironmoor and await further orders. Watching as his troops easily advance, securing block after block, Count Nightburn grew impatient, knowing that his prize was within his grasp, and made the decision to forego the assistance from his army to slip away, proceeding alone to the palace. He found only a handful of guards protecting the entrance and these, he easily dispatched with his sword

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    Children of the Forest by Kevin Duffy Essay

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    unsuccessful because the elephant galloped away right before he had a chance to strike, it took a few more hours to re-track the creature. When it was spotted again Arumba crept up with great stealth and ease and struck the elephant with the spear. Arumba's spear entered deep into the side of it's target. The elephant let out a screech of pain and galloped off again. The Mbuti hunters then followed the blood trail of the wounded elephant and waited for it to die. They followed this particular elephant

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    Ghost The Lagoon Quotes

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    Being brave is very hard, but sometimes it can lead to good things coming your way. Have you ever been so brave that you have taken matters into your own hands? Have you ever been so brave that you were not even thinking at the moment you were just doing it? Well in “Ghost of the Lagoon” by Armstrong Sperry the main character lost someone and took matters into his own hands and when he took matters into his own hands he did not even think he just did it. What he did was very brave, and he challenged

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    In the novel “Lord of The Flies” by William Golding there are a group of young boys stuck on a island with no direction or idea of what to do. On the island they have to find food, water and materials in order to survive. The food on this island is mostly fruit but there are animals they can hunt. There are pigs for example. No one was hurt during the landing of the plane and it is also really hot on the island. There is only the mark of where the plane crashed, no remains were found. Their first

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    Compound Bow Vs Hunting

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    Hunting: 8,000 B.C. vs 2016 It’s 31 degrees, the wind is blowing, cold, wet snow is falling, and 75 yards away, a trophy sized, 950 lb. Grizzly Bear just wandered out of the woods. With my .375 Ruger Hawkeye in hand, I lined up the shot resting the front bead in the notch of the rear sight. Taking long, even breaths I slowing exhaled and simultaneously squeezed the trigger. A loud BANG rang out, and 75 yards away lay my latest trophy, which signaled the end to another spectacular hunt. This was

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    by an accustomed tread and as Jack rose to his full height, he heard something moving on it. He swung back his right arm and hurled the spear with all his strength." (Golding 3). Though Jack had no sense of who could have been behind him, he still powerfully swung his spear as a form of protection. Unaware of his surroundings, Jack easily could have swung his spear and killed one of his acquaintances. This cause of immediate reaction can be lead to the loss of civilization and no rules. With civilization

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    Minotaur Myth Essay

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    catch him. The Minotaur asks Poseidon to help at this point Poseidon brings in some water to try to drown bigfoot but Artemis steps in and puts up a wall of animals in front of bigfoot. The minotaur become enraged with this and has Poseidon summon a spear so that he can finish

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    Mandela was arrested in a countrywide police swoop on 5 December 1955, which led to the 1956 Treason Trial (https://www.nelsonmandela.org/content/page/biography, website, Accessed 27/6/16). The trial went on for nearly five years and during this time period led to the militant faction of the ANC to split with the ANC in 1959 to form the Pan Africanist Congress. However on 21 March 1960, police killed 69 unarmed people due to a protest in Sharpeville against the racist laws directed to the black Africans

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    Samurai Dbq Essay

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    very young age. At 14 they would already be a samurai, but before they became a samurai they had t learn how to ride a horse and other things as well. Their warfare's were filled with all kind of weapons like, the sword, The longbow, and the japanese spear. Armors were also part of samurai warfares. Samurai’s fighting were an important part in the history of their warfare. The japanese samurai sword were used

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