Have you ever wondered if the Crusades were a good thing or a bad thing‚ maybe it is in between? The Crusades are 9 holy wars between Roman Catholics and Sunni Muslims from the 11th century to the 13th century. Now today i’m going to show you what happened during the crusades good‚ bad‚ and in between. But overall I think that the crusades were a good thing in Europe. Now‚ the reason why I think that the crusades were a good thing is because it brought the eastern trade industry into Europe. Document
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to obey their parents‚ their teachers‚ and more influential people in society. However‚ Erich Fromm‚ a prominent writer about the moral consequences of obedience thought otherwise. Fromm indicated in his article that disobedience is not necessarily bad. Although it might have its own consequences‚ there are a few good ideas that came out of the avoidance of conformity. A great example would be the Hebrew’s belief about the evolution of humanity‚ Adam and Eve‚ who freed themselves from the Garden of
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his father. When “the whiskey on [his] breath [made him] dizzy; [he] hung on like death”. Although the boy did not seem too scared of what his father was
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Member What makes us bad? Explain. We become bad if we hurt others constantly in an irrational manner‚ being abusive and ignorant also makes us bad‚ these are some examples why we become a bad person‚ in short if we do bad things that can harm others or anything that can cause destruction to God’s creations we are becoming a bad person. We are judged by others on how we act and behave and even how we treat others if we act‚ behave and treat others badly we are judged by others us a bad person having
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John Stuart Mill-Enlightenment and the freedom of thought Short biography John Stuart Mill was born in 1806‚ after the Enlightenment and after the American Declaration of Independence‚ but his interpretation of the basic ideas of liberty‚ individual rights‚ women’s rights‚ and other issues contribute to the continuing development of democratic ideas. Mill was a philosopher‚ economist‚ and (like his friend Jeremy Bentham) was a proponent of Utilitarianism. Utilitarians believed that an action
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monthly fee for the privilege of shopping with their debit cards on either debit or credit during the check out process. At this time‚ there have been no plans to alter the ATM fees for customer needing to get cash out. Throughout this study‚ I have five main points to exam. These are: What caused Bank of America to invoke the fee? What was the cost of customer dissatisfaction? Where there any positive effects on either the business or general public? How are customers fighting back? What solutions
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English 12 AP In the play Hamlet‚ Prince Hamlet gave the one of most important soliloquy ever “To be‚ or not to be: that is the question:” this soliloquy is one of the best ever because of its location in the play and the devices and structures‚ Shakespeare used to amplify its meaning. The soliloquy is located in the Act 3‚ Scene 1‚ lines 64 to 98 and during the soliloquy‚ Hamlet is very troubled and in distressed about his future. Shakespeare magnified the placement of the soliloquy because first
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Critically discuss Stuart Hall’s notion of race as a floating signifier‚ drawing on contemporary examples to help explain the concept. Stuart Hall’s idea of race as a floating signifier explains how race is a ‘classification of difference’ in human society. For Hall‚ the concept of race has been emphasized through meaning-making practices in society such as colonization‚ which cemented ideas of nationhood by excluding minority ethnic groups. Moreover‚ the fluidity of race as a signifier allowed
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at an empirical analysis into the main player and club characteristics that determine the transfer fee of a player. Using a competitive model and data from the Premier League spanning from July 2006 – September 2011‚ this paper will look to find and model the main factors that affect the price paid for a player. The paper will identify which characteristics directly affect the value of a transfer fee and the reasons behind these results. 1. Introduction 1.1 Outline This essay will be looking
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Introduction This report will try to identify what changes can be made by the audit firm if a substantial reduction in audit fees is agreed with the client‚ considering current economic climate. Furthermore it will discuss whether these changes could risk the quality of the audit. The research was carried out in Aldrich library and is based on various research articles‚ articles in professional magazines and the financial press. The current economic climate The current
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