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    well as the Normans‚ because the quality of the metal wasn’t as good. Clever Thinking William thought of a very cunning and clever plan towards the end of the battle. After trying his archers to weaken the English’s shield wall‚ then his foot-soldiers and his Cavalry‚ he took his whole army up the hill to Harold’s army. Next he pretended to retreat. Harold felt so proud because he thought he won; he‚ and his army‚ ran straight down the hill to kill them. This meant that the Normans could then

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    English were standing tough and seemed like their wall of soldiers couldn’t be broken down. The Norman archers then began shooting their arrows up in the arrow hoping they’d rain down on the English and puncture in their heads. It’s said that King Harold was shot in the eye. King Harold is eventually killed and the Normans win. What were the consequences of the battle? After the battle the Normans began influencing the lifestyle. They began speaking more of the French language and practicing

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    Harvey Norman

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    .......................................................8 Technological..................................................................................8 SWOT ANALYSIS………………………………………………………................10 OBJECTIVES OF HARVEY NORMAN………................................................11 SEGMENTATION………………………………………………………….............12 Geographical...................................................................................12 Demographical

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    armoured knights‚ soldiers and archers. He also had a huge amount of ships to carry his army over the English Channel. William used the very clever trick of retreating down the hill to make the English follow and lose their ground. After that‚ the Norman army quickly doubled back on themselves and surrounded and killed the helpless English. As well as all this‚ William had a store of the finest weapons in France. William was one of the bravest people of his time. When his army was having difficulties

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    government agrees with this‚ saying that the early Norman government was an "elaboration rather than innovation". William was able to employ many different forms of the existing Anglo-Saxon English government and use them differently to his advantage. William was able to utilize the predominantly Norman royal household (remaining from Edward the Confessor’s reign)‚ which was already the centre of government and develop this further by rewarding any Normans who had advised or helped during his conquest

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    renovations over the centuries to mold it in to what it is today. As a result of one of the most important events in European history the site of the Tower of London was determined by buildings along the Roman wall that were built by the Normans’ during the Norman Conquest in 1066. (Impey and Parnell 12). After William the conqueror took the thrown in 1066 he immediately started building using the Roman city wall as the eastern and southern defences for his tower. The tower was built on the banks

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    Norman Bowker

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    In the chapter named “ Notes”‚ we can see how Norman Bowker wrote a letter‚ in which he tells‚ how he was not able to know how he was feeling‚ because he had no one to talk about what happened in the war. He was repressing his feelings and thoughts about the war all the time‚ which didn’t make him‚ do better. The letter had a passage that said “ A guy that cant get his act together and just drives around town all day and cant think of any damn place to go and doesn’t know how to get there

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    Normandy became the first Norman King of England in 1066‚ there was still severe instability within the country. Between 1066-1075 there was the threat of rebellion against William however there was no victory for the rebels. Lack of unity among the rebel forces played an important part in the failure of the rebellions; however it acted only as an important emphasis upon the immensity of William’s military response. The fact that there was a lack of unity allowed the Normans to defeat their enemies

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    Archie Norman

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    Archie Norman was thirty-seven years old when he took over as chief executive of a supermarket chain‚ Asda. Before joining Asda‚ Norman had no previous experience in the grocery business. He had attended Harvard Business School MBA and had worked for the McKinsey consulting firm. When he took over Asda‚ it was in the brink of collapse. Asda had lost sight of its core customers‚ their competitors were gaining market share and Asda was nearly in $2 billion in debt. Norman was able to turn this struggling

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    Castles from 1066-1500 After 1066‚ the battle of Hastings in which William the conquerer won‚ he decided to start a massive castle building programme. The Normans were considered to be ‘master’ castle builder. The castles were a sign of Norman might and acted as a deterant to any English uprising. To quickly build fortified areas he used motte and bailey castles. These were quick to build and provided safety for the soldiers that lived inside. They were made of wood and elevated onto a motte

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