Category: /Law & Government
without the consent of that person and without lawful excuse. It need not necessarily be hostile, rude or aggressive" per Lord Lane CJ in Faulkner v Talbot (1981) 1 WLR 1528. When Dick Punched Jasmin to the floor, his actions were reckless, he may argue that he
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
and in them were noted events of outstanding importance. In the annals were two dates regarding Arthur. The first date is disputed: It is put as either 499 or 518 A.D. The first entry reads:
Battle of Badon, in which Arthur carried the cross
of our Lord Jesus
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Category: /History
that said, "Saul, Saul, why do you persecute me?" Saul asked, "Who are you, Lord?" The reply came, "I am Jesus, whom you are persecuting." (Acts 9:4,5) When Paul opened his eyes he was blind. His companions, who had also heard the voice but had not seen the light
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Category: /Recreation & Sports
the war, sports, and games were largely considered improper until the 19th century" (Gershman 5).
After the Civil War, the United States was in an enormous financial hole. There was millions of dollars spent, and not enough money to cover it all. In Lords
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Category: /History/Middle East History
meet and discuss the meeting of the witches. Macbeth claim to be unshaken by their prophecy. After the meeting, Macbeth envisions a dagger in mid-air with the handle pointing toward his hand and the blade toward King Duncan. Lady Macbeth rings the bell
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Category: /Literature/Mythology
:
"Battle of Badon, in which Arthur carried the cross
of our Lord Jesus Christ on his shoulders for three
days and three nights and the Britons were victors (Jenkins 28)."
The second entry dated 539 reads:
The Battle of Camlann, in which
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Category: /History
of the name is obscure. Always pictured with fangs and eye-rings, he has no common synonyms.
5. Huehueteotl (Old, old God): the Old Man, Old One of the Fire, Eduardo Arias. Also known as Xiuhtecuhtli (Precious Lord), he is the ancient fire god, sometimes
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Category: /History
lord," and Omecíhuatl, "two lady." Both resided in Omeyocan, meaning "the place two" (Caso 9). Aztec gods were created when Ometecuhtli and Omecíhuatl had four sons, to whom they entrusted the creation of the other gods, the world, and man. The sons were
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Category: /Society & Culture/Religion
as a code concealing a deeper meaning (Smith, 38). In this analysis paper, this writer will be discussing the wickedness, sin, and inappropriate actions of Jerusalem, which is a major concern from the first verse to the last for the Lord. Although Jerusalem
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Category: /Arts & Humanities
, are two step-rings (the little cupola or lantern is not ancient).
The whole is rather tall for its width. It shows, as does the Round Temple at Ostia, that the general idea of the Pantheon counted for a good deal in the minds of late antique architects
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