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    Ancient Mariner

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    The Rime Of The Ancient Mariner - Summary In the poem’s first line‚ we meet its protagonist‚ "an ancient Mariner." He stops one of three people on their way to a wedding celebration. The leader of the group‚ the Wedding Guest‚ tries to resist being stopped by the strange old man with the "long grey beard and glittering eye." He explains that he is on his way to enjoy the wedding merriment; he is the closest living relative to the groom‚ and the festivities have already begun. Still‚ the Ancient

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    First Crusade

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    brief description and outline of the Cause of the Crusades is as follows: The massacre of 3000 Christian Pilgrims in Jerusalem prompted the first crusade Religious Conviction of crusaders The Instinct to Fight The Preaching of Peter the Hermit The Threat of the Turks The Council of Clermont led by Pope Urban II - "It is the will of God" Leaders of the First Crusade The leaders of the First Crusade included some of the most distinguished representatives of European knighthood.

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    The Hermit's Song

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    Christianity verses Paganism has been the focus of many Irish poets and writers ever since Christianity washed up on the shores of Ireland. Looking at early Celtic monk poetry there becomes a noticeable difference in Irish Christianity and the rest of the Christian world due to this religious tension. There is a worldly or natural blending in Irish Christianity. Kuno Meyer’s translation of the 9th century Celtic monk poem “The Hermit’s Song” offers a unique prospective of powerful Christian elements

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    Phylum: Porifera A sponge has differentiated cells and functionally distinct layers. The ameobocytes secrete spicules which stack up together to make the sponge. The choanocytes are composed of a flagellum and a collar (collar cells). The amoebocytes and choanocytes are the work force of the sponge--they create the body of the sponge. The major sponge groups of today had an ancestor in the Cambrian period. The sponges reproduce either sexually or asexually. When they reproduce sexually‚ they

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    of several children of a rich man in Capsa. Which attracted by Christianity decides to visit a hermit in the desert of the Thebaid ‚ a place in Egypt synonymous with monasticism. She becomes a hermit. PROTAGONIST because she is the main character in story which it talks about her experience with Rustico and her innocence on what she could do to serve God. 2. Rustico A monk. A young devout hermit. He teaches Alibech to put the devil in hell. PROTAGONIST together with Alibech they are the

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    Azaz

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    intestines of humans. They obtain digested food and shelter. The host suffers from malnutrition. Mutualism - an interaction between two organisms in which both benefit Sea anemone and hermit crab. Sea anemones usually attach themselves onto the shell of a hermit crab. They get free rides and leftover food. The hermit crab receives protection against predators from sea anemones. Saprophytism - a type of interaction in which a living organism obtains food from the dead and decaying remains of other

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    he decided to consult a wise old hermit with the hopes that this old man would bring light to his doubts. When the king arrived‚ the hermit was working laboriously and didn’t answer when he asked the questions. The king offered to help him dig and after some time‚ he asked his questions again. Before the hermit could answer‚ a man emerged from the woods bleeding from a terrible stomach wound. Immediately‚ the king succored him‚ and they stayed the night in the hermit ’s hut. The next morning‚ the wounded

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    LINES WRITTEN A FEW MILES ABOVE TINTERN ABBEY William Wordsworth CONTEXT (AO1)    Written in July of 1798 and published as the last poem of Lyrical Ballads. At the age of twenty-three (in August of 1793)‚ Wordsworth had visited the desolate abbey alone. In 1798 he returned to the same place with his beloved sister‚ Dorothy Wordsworth‚ who was a year younger. Dorothy is referred to as "Friend" throughout the poem. (whom he addresses warmly in the final paragraph as "thou my dearest Friend‚

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    Guibert of Nogent

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    literature and history became a large part of the monastery during the middle ages and Guibert wanted to be a successful writer and historian. When Guibert joined the monastery he joined a strict religious order that had come along way form the time of hermits and the reforms where relevant to him‚ for the most part. Guibert of Nogent became a monk because he was suited for monastic existence and to give himself the restraints and success he wanted from life. He was at a young age and was left without

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    man is while he lives‚ and how unreasonably people claim being very knowledgeable about God. Consequently‚ this mind-opening song can be considered as a musical and sonic summation of short stories titled “The Lament‚” “The Suicide‚” and “The Three Hermits.” “The Lament” can be connected to this song through the lines “Like the thistles that are growing ’round the trunk of a tree‚ all the good in the world‚ you can put inside a thimble‚ and still have room for you and me.” These lines say that the

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