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    The Cunning Folks’ Unexplored Power The fear of witches and their powers of witchcraft existed in all levels of society during the seventeenth century. Both historical and contemporary research on black and harmful magic‚ its practitioners and their persecutions received a considerable amount of academic interest throughout history. However‚ the practice of white magic‚ the origins of the cunning folk and their powers attracted less attention and historical investigation. One of the apparent reasons

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    et al (2001) ‘Hypertension and Stroke’ in Fitness and Health (6th edn) Sharky and Gaskill (2007)‚ Leeds‚ Human Kinetics. 5) Netfit (2009) ‘Resting Heart Rate’ (online). Available from: Http://netfit.co.uk/fitness/test/resting-heart-rate.htm (accessed 17th January 2010). 6) The Open University (2008) E112 Introduction to Sport‚ Fitness and Management DVD‚ Milton Keynes‚ The Open University. 7) Sharky‚ B. J. and Gaskill‚ S. E. (2007) Fitness and Health (6th edn)‚ Leeds‚ Human Kinetics. 8) Family Education

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    Assignment 1: Crime in History: A Historical Investigation Gaskill (2000‚ p. 127) states that ‘historians of crime have tended to see coining in two ways: first‚ as an offence which the authorities treated with the utmost seriousness; secondly‚ as something which the population at large regarded as no crime at all.’ This was the opinion of coining in the late 18th Century and throughout much of the 19th Century. Emsley‚ Hitchcock and Shoemaker (consulted 2010) defines coining offences as ‘a number

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    interest in this topic initially began with the exhibit at the London Dungeons‚ I figured that the best place to begin my research was with English sources from the 16th and 17th centuries. I happened open the literary works of the self proclaimed witchfinder general Matthew Hopkins. Hopkins

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    Ossian Awakening the Spirits on the Banks of the Lora with the Sounds of His Harp François Gérard’s painting‚ Ossian Awakening the Spirits on the Banks of the Lora with the Sounds of His Harp‚ depicts an intense‚ yet somber nocturnal scene. In the foreground sits Ossian at the bank of a narrow river playing his harp. “His head is bent with profound feeling; his clenched fingers and rigid arms‚ along with the disarrayed flow of his hair‚ convey the energy with which he plays… [Facing] him is the seated

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    volunteers. The Miles’s troops arrived off Guanica‚ Porto Rico near daylight on July 25th‚ and the harbor was entered without opposition. The flag of the United States was raised on the island by staff officers‚ General Gilmore and Colonels Maus‚ Gaskill‚ Black and Whitney. The same day Commander Davis‚ of the Dixie‚ entered the port of Ponce and found that it was neither fortified nor mined. The following morning the troops were mobilized to the harbor of Ponce‚ where Miles’s troops took formal possession

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    Australian and New Zealand Journal of Mental Health Nursing (2000) 9‚ 166–176 F EATURE A RTICLE The use of the Liverpool University neuroleptic side-effect rating scale (LUNSERS) in clinical practice Paul Morrison‚1 Deanne Gaskill‚2 Tom Meehan‚2 Paul Lunney‚2 Gayle Lawrence2 and Paul Collings2 1 School of Nursing‚ University of Canberra‚ ACT 2601 and 2Centre for Nursing Research‚ Queensland University of Technology‚ Kelvin Grove Campus‚ Brisbane‚ Qld 4509‚ Australia ABSTRACT: Forty-four

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    Assessor’s Comments | | |Qualification |BTEC Level 3 (Subsidiary diploma / Diploma) in Sport(Performance and Excellence) | |Unit number and title |Unit One: Principles of Anatomy & Physiology in Sport | | | | |Assessor |Mrs. C Fletcher

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    GHANA INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION (GIMPA). MASTERS IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (MBA)‚ SEPT. 2011. BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT: Political Environment GROUP (B) Class LECTURER: JOSEPH DARMOE‚ PHD DATE: 21-DEC-2012 STUDENT: FELIX MAWUSI KUWORNU MBAE 11050219 TOPIC THE RISK ASSOCIATED

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    modified-crop Dill‚ J. (2010). The dangers of GMOs: Know the environmental hazards. Natural News. http://www.naturalnews.com/029869_GMOs_dangers.html Edwards‚ R. (2013). GM expert warns of cancer risk from crops. Sunday Herald. 16 February 2013. Gaskill‚ G.‚ Bauer‚ M.‚ Durant‚ J.‚ & Allum‚ N.C. (1999). Worlds apart? The reception of genetically modified foods in Europe and the U.S. Science‚ 285 (5426): 384-387. Kuiper‚ H.A.‚ Kleter‚ G.A.‚ Hub P.J.‚ Noteborn‚ J.M.‚ & Kok‚ E.J. (2001). Assessment

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