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    WHAP Chapter 13

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    produced? author? The Tale of Genji by Lady Murasaki List what pursuits were expected of cultured men and women in the Heian court. Poetry‚ music‚ art‚ manners/etiquette What activities were part of the bushi/samurai life? Hunting‚ riding‚ archery practice‚ etc. How did the rise of the warrior/samurai class affect the peasantry in Japan? Destroyed all hopes of a free peasantry; peasants became serfs‚ separated from warrior

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    Straight Edge Ideology

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    Although Straight Edge embraces some of the moral values held by most religions‚ Straight Edgers don’t all believe in god or any religion. Straight Edge is not a religion‚ like there is not group meeting there is not praise to one person or high archery. However‚ some Straight Edgers are members of organized churches‚ temples or mosques where they feel that Straight Edge beliefs fit in‚ also there are Straight Edgers that are atheists and agnostics. You don’t have to affiliate with any one particular

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    Robin Hood: Man or Myth?

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    a group of bored village men. There are too many options to decide between either. But why has the so called Robin Hood evolved over time to be this legend of great heroics and courage? He was known for his incredible  gallantry and his skillful archery. His stories tell him as a fearless outlaw whom ’stole from the rich to give to the poor’ with his band of merry man (Little John‚ Friar Tuck‚ Alan A Dale‚ Much the Millers son‚ Will Scarlett). They were the outlaws of Sherwood forest‚ or so the ballads

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    Chinese Martial Arts

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    ese martial------------------------------------------------- Chinese martial arts From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia "Kung fu" redirects here. For other uses‚ see Kung fu (disambiguation). | This article contains Chinesetext. Without proper rendering support‚ you may see question marks‚ boxes‚ or other symbolsinstead of Chinese characters. | Wushu | Traditional Chinese | 武術 | Literal meaning | martial art | [show]Transcriptions | | Part of a series on | Chinese martial

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    Modern Entertainment

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    Entertainment is something that holds the attention and interest of an audience‚ or gives pleasure and delight. It can be an idea or a task‚ but is more likely to be one of the activities or events that have developed over thousands of years specifically for the purpose of keeping an audience’s attention.[1] Although people’s attention is held by different things‚ because individuals have different preferences in entertainment‚ most forms are recognisable and familiar. Storytelling‚ music‚ drama

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    Burberry History

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    and specialty stores around the world. By the turn of the century‚ Burberry offered an extensive line of outerwear for both men and women. The company designed hats‚ jackets‚ pants‚ and gaiters especially for hunting‚ fishing‚ golf‚ tennis‚ skiing‚ archery‚ and mountaineering. The garments ’ time- and weather-tested reputation for durability helped make them the gear of choice for adventurers of the late 19th and early 20th century. Balloonists and early aviators wore specially made Burberry garments

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    Essay About Odysseus‚ Adonis‚ and Thor Section I: "Odysseus Is The Most Cunning Man in the World" Odysseus‚ son of Procris and Cephalus of the Royal House of Athens‚ played a major role in the Trojan War. However‚ the legends of Odysseus do not begin until after the great war. At the end of the war he was separated from the rest of the Greek armies and was forced to wander for ten years until he was reunited with his family. His journeys in those ten years were very similar to Jason’s journey in

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    Comedy versus Tragedy “I regard the theatre as the greatest of all art forms‚ the most immediate way in which a human being can share with another the sense of what it is to be a human being.” This is Oscar Wilde’s definition of the theater. But how did theater start? There are so many different genres and types of drama. How did it all come to be? Two of the biggest genres of theater were originated in ancient Greece. They are comedy and tragedy. How do these two styles differ? The main difference

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    Apache Culture

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    Native American Culture 1110 February 17‚ 2014 Apache Tribe The term Apache may be derived from the Yuma word meaning “fighting man‚” as well as the Zuni word apachu‚ meaning “enemy.” Although‚ most modern day Apache people still call themselves Apache‚ the tribes traditional name for themselves is Nde or Ndee meaning “the people.” The Apache Native Americans have prospered and occupied many regions including Kansas‚ New Mexico‚ Texas‚ Oklahoma‚ and Arizona. Traditional Apache natives and

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    Sociological perspectives. There are seven sociological perspectives which all hold a variety of opinions and views of society and how it works‚ in these paragraphs I am going to explain what they mean. Functionalism- Functionalism is a sociological approach that’s sees the institutions of society as working in harmony with each other‚ making specific and clear contributions to the smooth running of society. Functionalism links society to the human body because they work together and use methods

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