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Trial By Hot Iron Evidence
Trial by hot Iron was one way to determine innocence in the Middle Ages, you had to undergo this trial to prove your innocence. In this trial the
defendant would have to carry an iron that weighed one pound, after it was heated over fire and pulled out during a ritual prayer. He or she would
carry the hot iron metal for 9 feet, measured by the own defendants foot size. Their hands are strapped at the end of the 9 feet. Then they would be
examined after 3 days by a Priest.They were considered guilty if there hands weren't showing any progress of healing. If there hands were showing
progress of healing he or she is innocent .If the crime of the accused was particularly bad such as betrayal of a Lord or murder the iron would be 3
pounds. In the
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The Effects Of Sexual Abuse On Women
One of the greatest fears that affect women worldwide is getting sexually attacked. These are occasions that leave the victims with emotional scars that
last a lifetime. Sexual abuse is an act that underline inhumane and repulsions of torment for women. The horrors are an understatement when the
victims are kids. Most women, who have encountered rape, have had the assault in their younger ages. Recuperating from such recollections and scars
can result into two actions; carrying on with a productive life or committing suicide. In Morrow and Smith 's study that was published in 1995,
depicted a portion of the women who survived the ordeal and managed to adapt with the emotional scars have done to get to that state. Sexual abuse for
women causes a great deal of fear, given that more than 40% of women in the United States and Canada are victims. The figure within the study
demonstrates exactly how pandemic the abhorrent is and the impacts that are a great deal more than the figures would indicate. Experts helping the
women that are experiencing mental and physical trauma resultant from such abuse, utilize the construct approach and the indications to try to
comprehend and react accordingly.
Majority of the research published in the past attempted to demonstrate the issues that the women experience, drawing on the negative aspects of the
encounters and the emotional turmoil connected with this ordeal. There is an alternate point of view that takes a gander at the positive
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Black Odyssey: the Ordeal of Slavery in America: Review
Black Odyssey: The Ordeal of Slavery in America: Review In this short work Professor Huggins explores the position and achievement of black
slaves in American society, with its dream of 'life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness', from which they were excluded, except as necessary
instruments. Wisely, instead of cramming a narrative of 250 years of complex social and economic history into 242 pages of text, he uses his talents as
an established historian of black American culture to offer the general, rather than the academic, reader an admirable blend of the higher generalization
and the higher popularization. Professor Huggins draws on recent work on the slave family and on black initiatives within the structure of slave
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All this is a little too close to what A. G. Hopkins called, in the Introduction to his brilliant Economic History of West Africa, the 'Myth of Merrie
Africa'. This myth, and any static picture of the African past, does an injustice to the dynamic and innovative features in African society. However,
Professor Muggins is, of course, far more concerned with Black America than with Black Africa, and here his journal is much more persuasive. He is
right to point out that all forms of social and cultural achievement among the slaves – such as the black family, black Christianity and black speech,
music and dance – can be shown to be essentially black achievements. Far from being parodies by inferior beings of white models, these were heroic
achievements, constructed and maintained in the face of white attitudes that ranged from condescending amusement through indifference to outright
hostility. They preserved, for the Afro–American people, individual and collective self–respect, and prevented them, as Professor Huggins rightly
emphasizes, from being mere victims. Furthermore, they contributed to American culture in general some of its most vital, characteristic and creative
achievements – hence the paradox that no Americans are more American than the black slaves and their descendants, who were excluded from full
membership of American society, North or South. When it comes to matters of Black resistance and adaptation to the slave system,
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Trial By Ordeal
Intro:
Trial by ordeal and judicial punishment are practices that were relied on as pre–modern judicial institutions.
It will be argued in this paper that by examining the historical circumstances surrounding their emergence and their use, it is possible to come to an
understanding of the role they played in these societies as well as well as their appeal.
Trial By Ordeal
Trial by ordeal was a judicial institution relied on in medieval era in England and the European Continent. Ordeals were used to determine someone's
guilt or innocence by putting the accused through a physically painful act and relying on 'a sign' from God to pronounce their guilt (Langbein, 2008,
p.44). For example, one method used in England was ordeal by hot iron. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The view started to emerge in the Middle Ages that the state should take a more active approach in dealing with violence. The emergence of the idea
that the state should regulate society and keep order materialized in the concept of the king or queens peace. The concept of the king's peace made
previously private ways of dealing with violence a public matter, thus developing a body of public law of crime that had not existed before (Langbein,
2008, p.31). Through the presentment system, the monarch capitalized on local knowledge to fulfill
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Patton: Ordeal And Triumph And A Soldier's Story
Background Patton is a film written by Francis Ford Coppola and Edmund H North and directed by Franklin J Schaffner (IMDB). This film was
made in 1970 and the screenplay was based on the biography, Patton: Ordeal and Triumph and A Soldier's Story (IMDB). The film's primary focus
is the professional life of general George Patton through his commanding positions in World War II. Patton was a unique character who often had a
polarizing effect on people. You either love or hate Patton and throughout the film the writers did a good job of expressing Patton's persona while
allowing the viewer to decide how to receive him. Biographical films have innate potential for bias in how the writers portray the individual. In the end
it is hard to decipher if the presentation was accurate, but I lean towards the position that this film did a decent job with accuracy. Structure... Show
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He stands in front of an enormous flag and gives a larger than life speech that sets the tone for the entire movie. Throughout the film Patton is in nearly
every scene partly because he is the focus of the film and partly to show that Patton was self–centered. Since this film was produced in 1970, there
were few special effects utilized. The persistent, no–nonsense structure of the film directed the audience's attention towards Patton. This film stands out
today as a classic without all the bells and whistles of a modern–day film. I considered the climax of the movie to be the scene where General Smith
tells Patton that he is to do, "Nothing. Absolutely nothing" during the D–Day invasion. This marks the Army's distrust in Patton and the first time he is
largely left out of the fight. This resolves the central question whether Patton's leadership style will be accepted, adopted and allowed to
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Examples Of Foster Care Related Ordeals
Observations of Trauma Illustrated within Examples of Foster Care Related Ordeals Sabine D Hobbs Prescott College Though I never entered
foster care as a child and therefore, did not consider this topic directly related to my childhood; I see things differently now. The largest common
denominator for the existence of foster care and the primary reason why children get placed is extreme poverty. Although I have gone hungry
myself here and there in my life, and I also have encountered financial hardship throughout, it appears as really nothing compares to the histories of
these families. The traumas they have endured living through despair and darkness of these circumstances is not easy to put into words. My
research took me to different genders, different cultures, and different extremes of personal history. It was really heartbreaking to find out these
facts via individual memoirs because it felt like they all sat in the middle of my room, up close and personal. What I do know now without a doubt
is that I can clearly relate to the raw emotions which back up any human trauma out there. Any of these emotions are what connects humans all over
the world; it gives people the key to relating to one another, especially in the space of suffering, as it will demonstrate through the call for and usage
of foster care. The memoir that made the biggest impact on me was the one about Andrew Bridge (2008). He spent most of his youth, more than 10
years, with a county funded
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Personal Narrative: The Beginning Of An Ordeal
The Beginning of an Ordeal
In the second week of August, after school began, southern Louisiana experienced an excessive amount of rainfall. On August 8, it began to rain and it
continued for days. On that Thursday we woke up, got dressed, and went to school. It was a normal rainy day. Later that night myfamily and I were
eating dinner as the heavy, low–lying rain commenced.
"It's a twister!" Paul squealed as a tornado swept into my mother's room. Paul is my seven–year–old little brother who is afraid of tornados, it was
simply the hard rain that had startled him.
"Sarah and Maddy lay still," their head on the pillow and faces looking at me as I read their bedtime story. Sound asleep, we slept like babies, but
who could ever imagine what would happen the next day? The next morning my family and I awoke to the news, our schools were canceled due to a
flash flood warning. The rain gushed from above like it wanted to turn the valley into a river and the mountains into an island. It was non–stop two to
three inches an hour.
Around 6:30pm all I could hear was a loud voice echoing from the street, "Everyone Evacuate Immediately!" Local law enforcement evacuating
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Prior to that, we lived on Felicity drive. The residence where we lived is no longer a home. Paul, Sarah, and Maddy sat in the car while we
inspected the house. As my mother and I walked in the front door it reminded me of an abandoned factory with furniture, papers, clothes and other
items scattered about as if a hurricane had been inside. Mud slush covered the ceramic tile on the floor making it hard for me to walk. Soaked
Mattresses were the centerpiece of the bedrooms. The house had an appalling sewage smell. It made it almost impossible to breathe. Our home was a
disaster
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Cheyenne And Arapaho Ordeal
The Cheyenne Indians were a tribe located in the plains and were very dependent on family and hunting. Cheyenne came from the Sioux, "Shai–ena"
which meant "Strange speech people". Europeans claim in 1600 when they first arrived that Cheyenne Indians were in the Woodlands of the
Wisconsin River, but for the sake of this tribal outline the information of provided will be covered over cheyenne in the Oklahoma Region and their
migration. My resources are The Cheyenne and Arapaho Ordeal written by Donald J. Berthrong that covers the migration of both tribes and how they
were treated. My second resource is Cheyenne Dog Soldiers by 3 credible Authors: Afton, Halaas, Masich.
The Cheyennes were forced out of their units by the government and gathered within the North and the South. Also, it was important they follow
the buffalo and kept them close to other tribes that spoke Algonquian language spoken by locals, along with Plains Sign language. The Cheyenne
tribe was involved in the Red River war a year before the ring leaders were imprisoned in Florida or were living with the Northern Cheyenne tribe
and Sioux Tribe. 1875, In order to maintain the tribes in these areas they grouped the Cheyenne Tribe and the Arapahos together in camps and in
reservations by the government in order to make them the ideal american of farmers and christian citizens.. This caused lots of indians to get sick and
live a very "Filthy" way of life. When the Indians grouped together and moved west to follow
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Punishment In The Middle Ages
During the Middle Ages, there were different kinds of punishments that were used as a solution to crimes that were being committed from theft to
adultery. The three main types of punishment used in the medieval times, were trial by ordeal, trial by jury and trial by combat. Some of these
punishments were unfair because sometimes, the accused wouldn't get punished, but the innocent would. The most injustice punishment would be trial
by ordeal.
A form of punishment during the middle ages was often a trial by ordeal. Trial by ordeal was a method where the accused was given a rather
brutal, and often deadly test to determine if they were found innocent or guilty. Trial by ordeal, in my opinion was an unjustified way of deciding
guilt. For example, if someone was accused of doing witchcraft, they would be burned at the stake. If the person miraculously survived, he or she
would be found guilty and was to be executed. But, if he or she burnt to death, the person would then be proven as innocent and subjected to a proper
burial. This is where the illogic of trial by ordeal comes in. Either way, this is... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Before Charlemagne became king, the Frankish court system used a system called trial by ordeal. An example of trial by ordeal would be if a peasant
was accused for a crime, they would have to hold a red, hot metal rod and walk around. They would then get their hand bandaged and if after three
days, your wounds weren't healed, you were guilty of the crime. Charlemagne didn't like that system. He thought it unfair to expect a miracle to occur
to prove your innocence. So Charlemagne created a new system called trial by jury. Under this system, a group of learned men would listen to the
testimony and look at the evidence and then pronounce guilt or innocence. I personally think trial by jury was the fairest of all the punishments, as it
wouldn't involve illogical ordeals and combats to determine who would win the
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The Ordeal Of Elizabeth Marsh
A biography is defined as a written account of another person 's life. The key word in the definition being another person's life. Biographies are
full of great information that can often times make history fun and exciting. Historical phenomenon is often portrayed through biographies
allowing us to see how society has developed over time and how the past and present may be similar. Although biographies are full of information
often times it is impossible to prove them to be true because they aren't written by the person themselves. Linda Colley's The ordeal of Elizabeth
Marsh is a great example of an exciting biography that allows us to learn about British Imperial Rule through someone else's eyes. In Linda
Colley's The ordeal of Elizabeth Marsh it becomes clear very quickly just how much British Imperial Rule effected Elizabeth's life. British Imperial
Rule was so strict that Elizabeth was forced to marry a man that would offer her the most social advancement not only for herself but for her father
as well. She originally was supposed to marry Henry John Phillips because his family was very high up on the social latter, however it didn 't end up
working out. Instead Elizabeth marries pretends and later marries James Crisp, not necessarily because of love but again because of the social
standings that come with it. James Crisps social and financial background was much greater than Elizabeth's lowering his overall wealthy and social
standing. The seven–year war also had
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Separation And Ordeal Stages By Saadawi
Saadawi then uses the separation and ordeal stages as a platform to introduce the plight and inequality of women that is deeply embedded in a
patriarchal class system in which women endure from a young age.
In fact, Firdaus begins to despise the society she's in, and believes a woman's life is bleak and miserable. Her ordeal stage comprises of long and
continuous battles between her and the men in the world. The battles with her husband, Sheikh Mahmoud, left her emotionally and physically wounded
so she ran away only to encounter another battle named Bayoumi. These ordeals occur one after the other, and after Bayoumi comes her descent into
prostitution with her mentor Sharifa. Each one of these arduous and impossible tasks symbolizes an inherent obstacle she must overcome. For example,
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Anytime Firdaus understands or perceives to understand she is harshly reminded of her standing in this man's world through the unveiling of
illusions. For example, Firdaus encounters Bayoumi, who she perceived as a kind person until he unveiled his violent nature. Even earlier, Firdaus
viewed her Uncle and Father as men she could trust but each turned her away for monetary relief. Finally, the last illusion to unveil occurred after
sleeping with the prince and tearing up his payment, "The movement of my hands as I tore the money to pieces, tore off the veil, the last, remaining
veil from before my eyes, to reveal the whole enigma which had puzzled me throughout, the true enigma of my life" (Saadawi 107). I believe this was
the moment of her reincorporation into society. The final truth was revealed, and Firdaus could become the person she was always meant to be. A
fearless woman who has nothing, desires nothing, and thus, is utterly free. Free from the men in live, free from capitalism, and their monetary power
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Ed Westwick's 'Ordeal By Innocence'
Ed Westwick, commonly knowns as Chuck Bass from the hit show Gossip Girl, has found himself caught up in the midst of the #MeToo movement.
Due to rape allegations, Ed has been recast in "the multimillion–dollar BBC Agatha Christie production", (News.com, 2018) 'Ordeal by Innocence'. The
producers of the show have gone as far as reshooting all scenes he was formally in, for its upcoming season. Their decision to reshoot scenes was
after movie producers of 'All the Money In The World' chose to remove their main actor Kevin Spacey from their film amidst his own sex abuse
claims. Producers have been strategic in now becoming more of a customer–driven organization. They choose to listen to how their viewers feel on the
issue and react based on
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Gender Stereotypes In The Ordeal Of Gilbert Pinfold
Gender Stereotypes in The Ordeal Of Gilbert Pinfold In The Ordeal Of Gilbert Pinfold by Evelyn Waugh, Gilbert Pinfold has plenty of interactions
with other characters and exhibits many gender stereotypes. There is evidence to support this by the way in which Gilbert presents himself to various
characters. His dominance over women for example is evident in his relationship with Margaret. Gilbert also takes on a challenge of manhood
presented by Fosker. Finally Gilbert demonstrates the "men are always right" stereotype throughout his interactions with the B.B.C. Therefore, whether
it is a hallucination or a real life encounter Gilbert is constantly seeking appraise and an opportunity to demonstrate his masculinity. Gilbert and
Margaret share a unique relationship throughout the novel. Margaret serves as Gilbert's most fond hallucination despite having great doubt and
confusion towards Margaret as he is never able to interact with her face to face. It is not until Gilbert is presented with an opportunity to take her
virginity that he shows any interested in her. It is now that Gilbert can truly feel like a man that he shows any signs of dominance. After receiving an
invitation into Gilbert's cabin Margaret refuses resulting in Gilbert saying, "Oh, don't be such a little ass. I've been sitting here for goodness
knows how long. Come in if you're coming. If you're not, I want to go back to bed."(143). Gilbert believes that for Margaret it is an honour to sleep
with him and Gilbert feels that he should not have to spend any extra energy than required. This is for multiple reasons such as age. Gilbert is many
years older than Margaret and with that comes a status and power. Gilbert feels as if he is higher than Margaret and too good to wait even another
minute for her to enter the room. He would rather go back to bed then to spend anymore time waiting for Margaret to come and sleep with him.
Another reason is the simple fact that Margaret is a female. With Margaret being a female Gilbert is given an excuse to be a jerk throughout the whole
situation. This is not the first time Gilbert has demonstrated a lack of respect towards females. In a prior interaction with Margaret's mother, Gilbert is
caught up in the
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American Charity Organizations : America 's Stand Point On...
America's Megalomaniac Urge to Put Others First Lesley Boone once said, "We are a country that prides itself on power and wealth, yet there are
millions of children who go hungry every day." When people think of world issues, many do not consider America's stand point on the ordeal. They
are unable to fully comprehend the growing lack of jobs, poverty, hunger, poor health care, and meager education that takes place across the nation.
American charity foundations are often eager to jump to the rescue of other countries, but what about the detrimental issues that occur and worsen here
every day? In the past, the majority of organizations are predominantly directed at foreign countries; helping places such as Ethiopia, India, Somalia,
etc. While here, poverty and debt are increasing by surmountable amounts. Charities for other regions are beneficial, but shouldn't people here be first
priority? The majority of problems have the potential to be easily fixed. What happens when we have nothing left to give? If the United States does not
soon take this into consideration, it could be hazardous and irreversible to the American society. When considering where America's charitable hands
should go, many things need to be taken into consideration such as; charities outside of the U.S., should America put more effort into problems here,
the increasing debt and poverty levels, and how benefits of focusing more here. The first point of this essay will discuss problems within the
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Fear In The Odyssey
The Hero's Journey, as defined by Joseph Campbell, is a set of stages a protagonist must undergo to reinter into his known and normal world after
facing many challenges. One specific challenge the hero must face is described as the Supreme Ordeal, which is the moment the greatest fear is
confronted. In The Odyssey, Odysseus mustkill the suitors who took over his household to reach the next stage of his journey. As Odysseus
slaughters the suitors in the hall of his home in Book 22, not only does he enter the Supreme Ordeal stage of the Hero's Journey to face his greatest
fear, but also is one phase closer to reintegrating with society. Joseph Campbell, an American scholar, defined the Hero's Journey in twelve separate
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While earlier books in The Odyssey describe Odysseus' fear in his own words, Book 22 is the first incident in which his fear is physically both
described and displayed. This display of fear is further expressed when Athena as Mentor asks Odysseus, "Where's it gone, Odysseus–your power, your
fighting heart?" (22.236) This question not only represents the great fear circulating through the hero in the moment, but also symbolizes his hitting
bottom. Athena, once greatly praising the courage of Odysseus, "hit new heights of rage" (22.234) when he became overcome with fear as more
suitors and enemies gathered in the hall, waiting to kill him. Athena then goes as far as to mock the fear that overcame Odysseus when she states "now
you've returned to your own house, your own wealth– / bewail the loss of your combat strength in a war with suitors?" (22.242–243) This emphasis on
suitors shows both their inner weakness and the disgust Athena has towards them, giving Odysseus the advantage in the slaughter. This advantage is
demonstrated when six of the suitors attempt to attack Odysseus and his comrades with spears, "but Athena sent the whole salvo wide of the mark"
(22.269). Immediately after, Odysseus and his comrades return the attack and successfully kill four of the opposing men. After another round of
slaughtering success, Odysseus begins to overcome the fear of the Supreme Ordeal. This fear is not lost; however, for it is turned around and placed on
the remaining suitors by Athena when she terrifies "the suitors out of their minds, and down the hall they panicked– / wild, like herds stampeding,
driven mad as the darting gadfly / strikes in the late spring when the ling days come round" (22.313–315). As the suitors coward in fear, the rush
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Essay On Tom's Ordeal
Tom's ordeal greatly influenced the prioritization of his values. He faces a conflict where he has to choose between his work and his life. This
conflict leads him to make a tremendous change in his values. In the beginning of the story, Tom is only focused on working in order to be
promoted and get more money. His wife is about to go out to a movie by herself, leaving Tom with a guilty conscience. He thinks that by working
more and getting more money he will make his wife happier in the end. Tom doesn't realize that money does not make people happy, it's what he does
with the money that has the power to please his wife. We know that none of this is important to her because she talks about how he works too much
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He spends all his money on work instead of his wife and he begins to realize what a waste it was. What good is the paper and all of the work he has
done if he is dead? The thing that once symbolized his desire to be something great and his ambitions now symbolizes a wasted life. His life was
wasted because his only focus was work. He risked his life for work and he chose work over some of the most important things in his life. His
ignorance had been covered up by his obsession with
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Hero's Journey Examples
The "Hero's Journey" is a common template in stories that involve a hero who goes on an adventure, wins a victory in a decisive crisis, and then
comes home changed or transformed. This template has been used in tales throughout history to convey the journey that a protagonist goes on. The
universality of the struggles and conflicts these heroes overcome allows this template to become as popular as it is today. Many of the stages that exist
within the "Hero's Journey" can be applied to my journey as well as yours. The stage of my grandfather's death in my journey is comparable to "The
Ordeal" in the "Hero's Journey."
My grandfather's death is akin to "The Ordeal" in the "Hero's Journey". According to "Excepts from Myth and the Movies, Stuart
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Compare To Patterns Of Criminal Activity And Violence In...
Compare to patterns of criminal activity and violence in England during this period. Explain their effect on the development of constitutional law
and political freedom in England. Finally, explain how English Common Law influenced the American criminal justice system. Provide an
example. England has a reasonable repute for cruelty. A mutual awareness of the Middle Ages is that society was abused by continuous violence
and social indifference against fatalities by the insistent dignity of the Four Horseman of the Apocalypse continuously pushing back and forth
across Europe. After reading Chapter 3 in our book. The two patterns of criminal activity and violence I would like to compare that took place in
England during this period are blood feud's and Trial by Ordeal. Crime control was built on Kindred grouping an individual's relatives because if
they were injured by another group they had their own supporters. Their supports could bail them out of trouble by paying compensation to the other
member in which they killed or hurt families. If a member gets expelled from group they are deprived from being protected and this gives the sheriff
permission to injure, or kill the expelled individual through the practice of outlawry. Rather than being called an outlaw, the person is named an
adjurer. An individual who withdraws somberly, which involved him wearing a white robe and cross and being subjected to all types of persecutions,
an abjurer was not permitted to remain in a
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Review Of Ordeal Of The Longhouse By Daniel Richter
Daniel Richter, an American historian, completed his literary work, Ordeal of the Longhouse in 1992. His purpose of writing this book was to illustrate
the Native Americans' side of the colonization of America and their interactions with the new colonizers, while emphasizing the ordeals that they faced
at that time. Those ordeals included: disease, economic dependency, imperial struggles, and issues with their neighbors (2). Richter was out to prove
that despite and because of these struggles, Iroquois culture, politics, and diplomacy evolved in the 17th and 18th century through their interactions
with different groups of European peoples. These interactions have shaped Native American traditions as well as American diplomacy as we know it...
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He discusses one instance where the English joined in an alliance with the Iroquois in order to further an "anti–French sentiment," which would then
aid the English in maintaining control of the land and trade. I do not believe that the advantages that the Iroquois gained from these "cultivated ties,"
if any, were clearly presented in the book. Furthermore, not only does it seem like the Indians were not in control of their own destiny and actions at
times, but also that they were naive to look positively on the "diplomatic gifts" from the Europeans. For example, in 1673, the Dutch military "gave the
Mohawks a diplomatic present" in hopes that the Mohawks would tell the commander of the state "to put a stop to all correspondence with the Jesuit
and Frenchmen from Canada" (135). In the midst of the different European nations' struggles with one another, it is difficult to see where the Iroquois
really come into play and make a case for their own identity until the 18th
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Ordeal: An Unjustified Way Of Determining Guilt
During the English middle ages law often took on the form of an ordeal. An ordeal is a method of trial in which the accused was given a physical
test that could only be met successfully if he or she was "innocent" in the eyes of God. I personally feel that trial by ordeal was an unjustified way of
determining guilt. Trial by ordeal usually consisted of a rather brutal, and often deadly test, determining guilt or innocence. For example, if a person
was accused of being a witch, they would be burned at the stake. If the person survived, he or she was found guilty and was to be executed. If he or
she burned, the person was innocent and subject to a proper burial. This is where the illogic of trial by ordeal comes in. The innocent person dies and
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Beowulf: the Story of a Dual Ordeal Essay
Beowulf can be analyzed in an endless numbers of ways. There are different morals, themes, and meanings behind the story. A common meaning,
maybe even the most important, is the dual ordeal in Beowulf. The dual ordeal is an external battle with vicious opponents and an internal battle with
human tendencies of pride, greed, cowardice, betrayal, and self concern. Each external battle Beowulf wins, his internal battle grows. Beowulf's
external conflicts are part of what creates his internal conflict. Beowulf must defeat the monster Grendel whom had been killing men in the middle of
the night and taking their bodies. "Beowulf heard how Grendel was filling nights with horror so he commanded a boat so he could go see king
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"He chose the mightiest men he could find, the bravest and the best of the Geats, fourteen in all, and led them down to their boat..."(Beowulf 23)
Beowulf's internal pride suggested he use no weapons, just his hands. He believed if he had fate on his side, no weapons were necessary.
Beowulf's pride is what led him to be king of the Geats and his name and stories to continue on. Beowulf faces the internal conflicts, self concern
and betrayal, when he is much older and king. Even though he was much older he decided to battle a fire dragon because he was his people's hero.
Though Beowulf had helped so many people when he was young and strong, none of his comrades came to help him. Instead, they ran for their lives.
"And only one of them remained, stood there, miserable, remembering as a good man must, what kinship should mean." (Beowulf 43) Beowulf and his
one comrade, Wiglaf, kill the dragon, but Beowulf is injured and soon dies. The last internal conflict Beowulf has before he dies is the betrayal of his
people. Until Beowulf died, his internal battles and external battles were never ending. Once he won an external battle, his external battle, pride,
would only get bigger. This would go on and on until his last battle where he finally fails due to the betrayal of his people. The one time Beowulf
needed the Geats, they ran like cowards resulting in their almighty kings death. Without Beowulf's internal and external battles he would have never
lived in
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Personal Narrative: Ordeals
Ordeals Who knew that crop–tops and string quartets could start a social war? I received some negativity at a charity event I helped host regarding
my clothes, basically one of the hosts friends decides while I'm speaking to a guest that it would be a good time to tell me she would like to give
me a free styling session in her store.As the tense conversation continues, party host Rose approaches me and says, "I was insulted, too. She said to
me that she didn't like my style."Aggravated, I tell Rose that she, "should probably check her friends, that when they come to your party they shouldn't
go insulting your guests. It's rude."Although, I was annoyed I didn't let it get the best of me, my job was to get a new younger crowed involved.
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The Orca Ordeal Essay
The latest animal rights issue to hit the public is a whale of a controversy. For decades, the public has enjoyed visiting SeaWorld and taking in
mesmerizing displays of aquatic performance by orcas, the largest species of dolphins, and their trainers. Recent events have stirred up a media uproar
over the safety of these creatures and their trainers. Much of what the public knows about the maltreatment of these creatures comes from a
documentary released in 2013 called "Blackfish". The breeding and captivity of killer whales for entertainment purposes poses a threat not only to the
whales, but also the trainers who interact with them.
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Being very emotional creatures, captivity denies orcas the emotional connections that they thrive on. Killer whales form pods in the wild. These groups
can be anywhere from 5 orcas to 50. Having strong emotional attachment to their young, these pods place their safety as top priority. Calves stay with
their mothers until the age of four or later. For entertainment purposes, SeaWorld separates pods and places calves with different mothers to create the
most convenient pod to display in shows (Cowperthwaite). Though they deny it, they attempt to play God by mixing and matching orcas to create
new families, all for the purpose of show business. "Blackfish" shows footage of a mother orca going into extreme depression after being separated
from her calf. Captive environments, such as SeaWorld in Orlando, San Antonio, and San Diego or Loro Parque, in Spain, fail to create a realistic and
natural seeming environment. Orcas need large open spaces to swim, and tanks cannot provide the size and diversity that an environment should have.
Tilikum, perhaps the most famous of SeaWorld's orcas, experienced lack of stimulation when he was forced to spend his nights in a 20x20 foot metal
box–like tank with two other orcas. This environment did not provide light or room to move around; he would be found in the morning with injuries
from other whales kept in the same quarters (Cowperthwaite). SeaWorld currently allows Loro Parque, a sea– themed amusement park in
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Brophy College Ordeal The Battle Of Pamplona
Rohit Khurana Brophy College Preparatory Summer Reading Assignment 7/3/15 ST. IGNATIUS OF LOYOLA Definitions 1.Battle of Pamplona
– The
Battle of Pamplona was a struggle between French–backed Navarrese troops and Spanish troops, occurring during the Spanish conquest of Navarre. In
1512, most Navarrese towns consented to be under French rule. Before an agreement could be signed however, King Ferdinand of Spain seized the
capital, Pamplona, fortifying its walls, and claimed all of Navarre for Spain. Later on, in 1521, Francis I, King of France reconquered Pamplona, with
their victory short–lived as Spain would reconquer the province. It was during this battle in which St. Ignatius of Loyola was struck and severely
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Ignatius of Loyola– Ignatius of Loyola, born to DoГ±a MarГna SГЎnchez de Licona and BeltrГЎn de OnГЎz in 1491, created a legacy much bigger
than himself by founding the Society of Jesus. Serving to the treasurer's household (VelГЎzquez) at first, Ignatius injuries during the Battle of
Pamplona fueled a period of reflection in which Ignatius placed his life at the feet of God. Traveling to Manresa after his recovery, Ignatius created
the Spiritual Exercises to help others grow closer to God setting the stage for a new religious order. Pursuing this path, Ignatius received a
well–rounded education from the University of Paris, attracting new followers, such as Peter Favre and Francis Xavier, and making plans to travel
to the Holy Land. However, these plans were curtailed in the shadow of conflict at the Holy Land. Instead, the companions decided it was time to
place themselves at the service of the Holy Father by means of the Society of Jesus with Ignatius delivering his first mass on Christmas Eve, 1538
in the Chapel of the Manger in Rome's Basilica of St. Mary Major, 18 months after his ordination into priesthood. Yet good things come to an end
and on July 31, 1556 Ignatius died due to poor health. "Pope Paul V authorized the gathering of miracles attributed to the intercession of Ignatius ... On
July 27, 1609 he was beatified by Pope Paul V, and canonized by Pope Gregory XV on March, 12, 1622" (Skylar 78). His feast day is celebrated on the
day of his
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Ordeals In The Middle Ages
"Decisions were made by a jury of twelve elected copyholders, sworn. In any contested case, unless an agreement was made outside the court, an
inquisition would be held in which the jury would make a decision and then apply a penalty in accordance with the custom of the manor. Juries were
made up of local men, who had usually lived their lives in the manor, and so were considered to have the necessary knowledge to judge the matter
concerned and to be familiar with manorial custom" (http://www.hrionline.ac.uk/conisbrough/find/manor_court.html).
These courts were all based on the accused having to prove his innocence. Unlike today, you are innocent until proven guilty. In the Middle Ages the
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Their punishments for crimes were life threating. The harsher the crime the worst the punishment. For example, if a man committed Rape,
Manslaughter or Robbery they would be hung up in a cage so people could see their slow death. If you steal you get you hand cut off. Even the
church used harsh punishments and torture in their justice system. One famous type of harsh reinforcement are the ordeals. The ordeals where
sometimes used to prove innocence if the oath helps were not there. There are many different types of ordeals. One of the many different ordeals
were the ordeal by battles. Ordeal by battle was when two nobles fought, usually until one of them died. The winner was assumed to be innocent
because they thought God would protect the innocent person. A noblemen did not have to fight in battle. They could pick someone that was
experienced to fight their battle. Another ordeal is by cold water. The accused were thrown in water. If the accused floated they were guilty of the
crime they were accused of. If they sank they were innocence and sometimes died. Another ordeal was the ordeal by fire. This ordeal consisted of
both the accused and accuser to hold a hot iron bar for a short
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Similarities Between Odysseus And Harriet Tubman
Heroic Comparison: Who's The Real Hero
Odysseus is considered a hero in his own one sided story whilst Harriet Tubman is considered a hero by all. Although Harriet Tubman did not
experience the traditional type of the twelve stages of a hero's journey, that does not make her any less of a hero than Odysseus seems to be. In fact
whilst following the guide of the twelve stages to a hero's journey, Harriet Tubman can be viewed as a "better" hero parse, than Odysseus. Although
in most cases to be viewed as a hero you must be a superhero, killer, god, or something of the sorts, Harriet can be viewed as a hero despite being an
"ordinary" African–American woman in the racist 1800's. However this does not mean that her story follows the 12 stages ... Show more content on
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Although Harriet and Odysseus went through multiple "ordeals", by taking the inciting ordeals and comparing it is found that they display the
ordeal very differently but still very well. Harriet's (arguably) biggest ordeal came by 1856 when she was captured for a 40,000$ reward. This is a
perfect example for an ordeal because it shows the hero getting trapped in a situation and she needs to find a way out. Harriet gets her way out of
this sticky situation by reading a book since her "wanted" poster stated that she was illiterate. Odysseus story is similar in the sense that he gets
trapped, however in Odysseus' story he wasn't alone in his situation, he had his crew with him to assist in the escape from his ordeal. This ordeal
happened to be, getting stuck in a giant Cyclops' lair/home. Odysseus does make it out alive by tricking the Cyclops into drinking wine which later
makes him very drowsy, therefore the cyclops takes a nap. In his slumber the crew and Odysseus puncture the cyclops' one eye allowing them to
escape on the backs of herd
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Ordeal or Reconstruction
1.What were the four main questions facing peacemakers in 1865? a.The aftermath of the war was crucial due to the fact that the south and north were
totally separated during the civil war, but more importantly was that all the fighting had ben done in the south, which meant that the majority of the
damage was done in the southern towns. This caused the towns and fields to be ruined, and many properties worthless. So many peacemakers wanted
to assure the southerners possessions. b.Secondly the peacemakers were faced with was giving freedom to the black slaves, which meant that would be
the end of slavery all together. c.Since after the war the country need much reconstruction within the country to be able to combine the south... Show
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e.Johnson's Reconstruction Proclamation: i.His stance on reconstruction was similar to Lincoln's, in that he was not as harsh on the South as the
Radical Republicans in Congress wanted. In May 1865, Johnson issued his Amnesty Proclamation, which required an oath of loyalty from former
confederates, who would then be pardoned and have their property restored (except slaves) that had be confiscated by Federal officials during the war.
The only people not included in this proclamation were high–ranking military and civilian Confederate officials and those who resigned their positions
in the Federal government to serve the in the Confederacy. Johnson issued a second proclamation outlining his plan for how the states should go
about getting themselves back into the Union. Under this plan, the President would appoint a governor to each state under reconstruction. 5.What
were the effects of the Black Codes? a.The purpose of the black codes was to keep black people from voting. The result was the 15th Amendment to
the Constitution of the United States, which prohibited using race as a reason to prevent people from voting. The emancipation of black slaves in post
Civil War America did not run smoothly. Though the slaves had been freed in name, many did not feel secure about giving black people rights. The
black codes prevented black Americans from voting and restricted their
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Analysis Of American Slavery: The Ordeal Of Colonial...
Introduction American Slavery – American Freedom: The Ordeal of Colonial Virginia, written by Edmund Morgan is an exceptionally referenced and
researched work encapsulating the American political and sociological structures of the early days of colonial reality through the mid eighteenth
century. The focus of this book is to answer an ideological challenge posed by a paradox created through the changing political climate and the
incorporation of slavery. Morgan says simply, "[How could] a people [develop] the dedication to human liberty and dignity exhibited by the leaders of
the American Revolution and at the same time have developed and maintained a system of labor that denied human liberty and dignity every hour of
the day?" Morgan provides neither defense nor support for this structure but instead offers a detailed historical analysis of the times, describing
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Slavery provided the Virginians with a labor force that would not leave, thereby never needing to earn their own living and perpetuating the undesired
poor; and they would, as a consequence, help to bring up those poorer white farmers to a position that relaxed the tension in the air created by
economic burden. Once this formula was established the political uniting of economic classes served to solidify the system and helped to lower those
burdensome taxes; and the way to this unification was through the reinforcement of racism.
Conclusion
Morgan's work, invaluably exhaustive and scholarly, provides the reader with the flow of history in the areas of American economic, political, and
class struggle. These problems complicated the unsteady organization that the colonies were established on, allowing the desire for money and power
to grasp at whatever was needed, despite moral implications, to fuel its growth. As Morgan said, slavery truly supported freedom, and in the desire for
freedom, slavery was supported as a means to an
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Describe In Detail 5 Forms Of Punishments
In medieval times the community believed the only way to ensure a crimeless village was to make the villages afraid of the punishments they
could receive. They aimed to create the punishments painful, humiliating and possibly permanent. Describe in detail 5 different forms of
punishments Ducking stool The ducking stool was a hand crafted wooden chair connected to an adjustable beam. This was a form of
imprisonment and torture. This punishment could vary from 1 or a couple dunks to a large amount of dunks spread out throughout the day. This
punishment was made for women who were prostitutes or nagging wives. For example a woman who was a nagging wife, would be strapped to
the stool, paraded around the village and then taken to the river. She was then dunked into the water 3 times. Scold's bridle The scold's bridle was
a metal head piece, that was strapped to a woman's head. The head piece came with a spiky metal strip that would sit on top of the tongue. This was
a form of imprisonment and torture. This punishment was made for women was were gossips. If a woman was caught gossiping, her husband
would strap the scold's bridle on her head and would parade her around the village with a chain which was attached to the side of the head piece.
During the punishment women could not eat or drink, they would also get verbally abused, spat at and worse. They would get beaten and knocked
around which caused broken jaws and teeth as well as blood and vomiting. Pillory The
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Ordeals In The Middle Ages
In the Medieval Ages, many people had to steal to stay alive. However, stealing is a sin,
and therefore the government believed that people should be punished according to their sins and
crimes. How would they know what was too much of a punishment, or how would they tell who
committed the crime and who is innocent? They came up with the idea of an ordeal, which is
quite common among many different societies. The Vikings used ordeals to decide if someone
was worthy or not. The Puritans and people like them used ordeals to decide if someone was a
witch or not. As was true for many things in the Medieval time–period, the Medieval people saw
what the people of the past did, and tried to replicated it. There are three main ordeals, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
If our punishments were even close to those of that time,
we would barely be alive because we would be constantly under view. Secondly, how is it just
for me to put you in water, with your hands tied, and expect you to float? It is not fair, just, and
those two words sum up life in the Middle Ages. They were not fair, and they were not just,
because all laws were harsh, and so were the punishments. The only thing that was fair, was the
consistency of the unfairness. These ordeals began to define the Medieval people, as we can see
in the fact that they were too much for the peasants, and these peasants caused war also. They
caused the Peasants War in 1381, which was based off of heavy taxes. These heavy taxes
combined with the harsh punishments set before them, set these peasants down a path of anger.
The third ordeal is of equal importance, but it is not as brutal as the ordeal by water. Trial
by combat, one of the more frequent trials (Medievality.com) is defined as follows. "A method
of trying an accused person or of settling a dispute by a personal fight between the two parties
involved" (thefreedictionary.com). By this definition, people of this time would settle a
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The Ordeal Of Gilbert Pinfold Analysis
In the novel The Ordeal of Gilbert Pinfold Evelyn Waugh displays the relationships Gilbert Pinfold has with other characters. The relationships help
him resolve his hallucination. Paragraph one will argue what Mr. Pinfold is accusing the Captain of and compare it to how he carries himself and the
position he holds. The following paragraph will reflect the relationship Margaret and Mr. Pinfold have and how she helps him understand his
hallucinations. The last paragraph Mr. Pinfold comes to the conclusion that he is the only one hearing voices after consulting with Glover. The
relationships Mr. Pinfold develops throughout the novel help him slowly understand his hallucinations.
In the novel Captain Steerforths is a man that is trustworthy and clean. The position of being Captain of the ship entitles him to power, this makes
Gilbert Pinfold question the events he is hearing from his cabinet. After a quiet night in his bunk Mr. Pinfold is startled when he hears the Captain
beneath him committing a murder. The following day he finds it hard to be around him being the only one who is aware of the occurrence, "
Knowing what he did of Captain Steerforths character, Mr. Pinfold found it rather repugnant to sit at the table with him." (60) though Mr. Pinfold
thought the Captain was guilty of murder he still sat at his table with the others. The murder wasn't enough for Mr. Pinfold to not keep his spot at this
table of a higher class. Gilbert Pinfold views the Captain as a
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Spreading Christianity in The Journey And Ordeal Of Cabeza...
Book: The Journey And Ordeal Of Cabeza De VacaPg. 1
Author: Alvar Nunez Cabeza De Vaca
( The Spread of Christianity was the most significant purpose of Cabeza De Vaca's account) While many would say Cabeza De Vaca's exploration
was built on struggle, death, and extreme suffering, I would say that Cabeza De Vaca's exploration although disastrous, was a complete success. The
significant purpose was to gain insight on the different cultures of the Indians that Cabeza De Vaca had encountered, to find gold and signs of wealth,
and also possible agricultural environments. But the overwhelming purpose that ties all these together is Cabeza De Vaca's understanding of the
possibility for the spread of Christianity throughout the American southwest.
One of the biggest obstacle's Cabeza De Vaca had to endure were the many Indian tribes he encountered. Some were friendly, many were violent, and
others where just curious. It seemed from the very start Cabeza De Vaca was able to experience the many actions, emotions, and traditions that came
with the Indian's, which helped him accommodate and grow closer to the different Indian tribes. Whether it was him observing the ignorance of the
Avavares Indians in there way of telling time, the lack in understanding of the seasons, or the immoral practices of the Mariames and the Yguaces
Indians killing young children and slaughtering men and women, Cabeza De Vaca experienced it all, and his greatest asset was his skills of
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New Ordeal: The Order Of The Arrow
Congratulations new Ordeal! Congratulations on your recent completion of the Ordeal. This is the first, and to some, the most difficult endeavor you
will encounter as a member of the Order. You will remember the experience of your Ordeal for the rest of your lifetime. I want to personally welcome
you to our Order. You are now a member of the Sac
–N–Fox Lodge #108. The Order of the Arrow is an honor camping society. Founded in 1915 by Dr.
E. Urner Goodman and Carroll A. Edson. The Order of the Arrow was founded on a warm July evening at Treasure Island Scout Camp. On July 16,
1915 25 members were elected into the Order of the Arrow. Over a 100 years have passed since the OA was founded, and is on course for the next 100
years. Without members
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Essay On Rudy Kercher Ordeal
The Meredith Kercher ordeal is one that has caught the eye of many all over the world over the past few years. According to Jay Epstein, "On the
night of November 1, 2007, Meredith Kercher, a twenty–one–year–old student from South London, was murdered in a cottage on the Via della Pergola
in the ancient university city of Perugia in Umbria, Italy" (311). The excessive amount of blood loss, caused by "deep stab wounds in her neck"
ultimately led to her death. The man convicted for her death, "in a separate "fast track" trial" was Rudy Guede (Epstein 315). Yet, evidence from case
reports suggests that this was not a one man operation. This evidence indicates that Kercher's flat mate, Amanda Knox, and her boyfriend, Raffaele
Sollecito, were also possibly involved in her with Rudy Guede.
Meredith Kercher was born December 28, 1985 in Southwark, London, England. She was a foreign exchange student who studied at University of
Perugia in Italy (Epstein 311). According to Epstein's The Annals of Unsolved Crime... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Over all, blood was nearly found on all her clothing except her underwear. This also indicated that her bra most likely removed after she had died.
(TJMK Evidence Overview par. 16) According to Nina Burleigh's, The Fatal Gift of Beauty, "Tests also revealed five spots of Meredith's blood in the
bathroom–on the sink, the bidet, a Q–tips box, and a drain–that prosecutors contended were mixed with not just Amanda's blood..." (260). Three
different bloody footprint sizes were also found to be at the crime scene. When technicians were asked to compare the shoeprints to the footprints
found inside the house they presumed that there was print of a women's left shoe (Messi Report). Rudy Guede's bloody shoe print was found in the
victim's room Amanda Knox and Raffaele Sollecito were also thought to have stayed behind during the murder to clean the
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America 's Stand Point On The Ordeal
Lexie Phongthai–Yochum Ms. Takash AP English 20 October 2014 America's Megalomaniac Urge to Put Others First Lesley Boone once said, "We
are a country that prides itself on power and wealth, yet there are millions of children who go hungry every day" (Johnson, p.38). When people think
of world issues, many do not consider America's stand point on the ordeal. They are unable to fully comprehend the growing lack of jobs, poverty,
hunger, poor health care, and meager education that takes place across the nation. American charity foundations are often eager to jump to the rescue
of other countries, but what about the detrimental issues that occur and worsen here every day? In the past, the majority of organizations are
predominantly directed at foreign countries; helping places such as Ethiopia, India, Somalia, etc. While here, poverty and debt are increasing by
surmountable amounts. Charities for other regions are beneficial, but shouldn't people here be first priority? Especially considering the majority of our
problems have the potential to be easily fixed. Also speculate on what will happen when we have nothing left to give. If the United States does not
soon take this into deliberation, it could be hazardous and irreversible to the American society. Charities need to start focusing more on America before
it's too late. When deciding where America's charitable hands should go, many things need to be taken into consideration such as; charities outside of
the U.S.,
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How Did The Court System Work During The Middle Ages
How did the court system work during the Middle Ages ?
The court system in the middle ages worked by using the term "guilty until proven innocent" and using trials of ordeal to determine innocence.The
courts weren't based on the idea of an accused being innocent until proven guilty as there was no concept to believe the accused was innocent. It
was the job of the accused to prove their innocence. The accused could do this by taking an oath to prove their innocence. The accused would also
be required bring oath helpers, these helpers would normally know the person very well. The oath helpers swore that they believe the accused is
innocent. The oath system worked well as it was very efficient and workable as it was hard for an evil person to be able to gain enough ... Show more
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On the other hand in the accused is actually innocent, they are able to gain a proper chance to gain enough oath helpers. In the absence of oath
helpers, the accused was able to prove their innocence by trial by ordeal. 'Trials by Ordeal' worked by subjecting the accused to perform an
unpleasant and highly dangerous test. The ordeal would usually be life or death. Examples of a 'trial by ordeal' are 'Trial by Fire', 'Trial by Hot
iron' and 'Trial by Water'. The trial by is when the defendant is in a fetal position and thrown into water. If the accused sank and drowned they were
innocent but if they floated they were presumed guilty.In many of the ordeals the only way to prove your innocence was also by dying. In figure 1 a
woman is undergoing the 'trial by water' with her hands and legs securely tied up. This shows how the middle ages used the term guilty until proven
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The Perks Of Being A Wallflower, : 12 Stages Of A Hero's...
In 1949, Joseph Campbell popularized his version of the monomyth, or the hero's journey. In this version, there were seventeen stages which were split
into three distinct categories including the Departure, the Initiation, and finally, the Return. Over the course of several years, there have been numerous
versions of the hero's journey; most of them derived from Joseph Campbell's initial version. After watching "The Perks of Being a Wallflower", I was
able to categorize the events in the movie into Christopher Vogler's version of the hero's journey which consists of twelve stages. The twelve stages
are 1. The ordinary world, 2. The call to adventure, 3. Refusal of the call, 4. Meeting the master, 5. Crossing the threshold, 6. Tests, allies, and enemies,
7. Approaching the dragon's den, 8. The ordeal, 9. Seizing the treasure, 10. The road back, 11. Resurrection, and finally, 12. Return with the treasure.
However, modern film tends to stray from the typical hero's journey more than the usual traditional epic poem. In the beginning stages of the hero's
journey, we tend to see the main character/hero in their "ordinary world", so to speak. The older stories will most likely have more typical and
obvious characters, plot, and setting as they display elements of the classic version of the monomyth. In modern film specifically, the writers and
directors will most likely bend and shape the hero's journey to fit whatever the audience wants and will relate to. For example, in the
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Ordeal Of Reconstruction
Ch 22 Subsections The Ordeal of Reconstruction After the Civil War, the north and the south were facing many problems like short in supplies and
resources. The Problems of Peace After Andrew Johnson became president, the south was facing many situations like there was no work being done,
the factories were quiet, the slave–labor system had collapsed, etc. The southerners had blamed all this to the president. Freedmen Define Freedom
Based on the Emancipation, blacks and slaves were freed in the Union states and free slaves can have education and have rights like owning land and
right to vote.. Black churches were made by freed blacks which focused on black community life. The Freedmen's Bureau The Freedmen's Bureau was
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He was the leader of the Joint Committee on Reconstruction. This caused him to be a mysterious figure in history. Reconstruction by the Sword The
Reconstruction Act was passed to divide the south into five military parts, and this act led to the creation of the Fifteenth Amendment. The Amendment
was used for protecting the ballot provisions of the Reconstruction Act. No Women Voters Because women were like blacks, they had no rights to vote
and don't have the basic rights of the civil rights. Women leaders had created a group to defend for women's rights, which was called the Woman's
Loyal League. This group of women wanted the Congress to pass a constitutional amendment prohibiting slavery. The Realities of Radical
Reconstruction in the South The Union League was created by southern black men which they turned it into a league that educated people in their
duties and campaigned for Republican candidates. The scalawags were southern slaves who was being striked out with fury at the freedmen's white
allies. The Ku Klux
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Ordeal by Cheque: The life of Jr Essay
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Ordeal by Cheque: The life of Jr
Tony turned the corner at a dangerous speed, trying to go even faster, but the sirens behind him did not get any softer. This was all the kid's fault.
That stupid kid.
Tony sped up, dodging traffic as he had so many times before, except this time it was different. The kid.Tony thought back, remembering everything he
could, all the way to the very beginning.
Lawrence Exeter Junior had been born in the heat of the day on September 2, 1903. He was different from the day he was born. His rich parents
sensed something was wrong, for parents usually can sense things about their child. Therefore, the day after he was born, Marie and Lawrence Exeter
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That night, before Jr's parents put him to bed, he said to them:
"I'm sorry"
"What are you sorry for, honey?" his mom asked.
"You'll know," he said, rolling over and pretending to go to sleep. Later, when Jr was sure his parents were asleep, he got up, and wrote a simple letter
that read: i'm sorry
He put the letter in an envelope, sealed it, and somehow correctly addressed it to Steve Matterson. Three days later, right before Mrs. Exeter was
about to take her son to the toyshop to buy a new bike, she picked up the paper and a certain article caught her eye. It said:
Man Murdered
Steve Matterson was found choked to death in his house. Officials say...
Later in the story it mentioned that a letter was found in his house that said i'm sorry.
This was enough for Marie. She knew how to put two and two together.
"What did you do to Steve," she asked Jr.
"I'm sorry," he said casually.
"Well, you can't get a new bike until I know what happened. He glared at her for a moment, then said,
"I made him sorry, too."
Of course, you can guess that didn't go over well. The Exeter family never discussed it outside the immediate family. There was much discussion
between Mr. and Mrs. Exeter, though. They decided to straighten him out. They knew that he was directly linked to Matterson's death, but they didn't
have a clue as to what had happened. So, on August 31, Jr, now 12 years old, stepped on to the campus of Columbia Military Academy.
He was a
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Trial By Hot Iron Evidence

  • 1. Trial By Hot Iron Evidence Trial by hot Iron was one way to determine innocence in the Middle Ages, you had to undergo this trial to prove your innocence. In this trial the defendant would have to carry an iron that weighed one pound, after it was heated over fire and pulled out during a ritual prayer. He or she would carry the hot iron metal for 9 feet, measured by the own defendants foot size. Their hands are strapped at the end of the 9 feet. Then they would be examined after 3 days by a Priest.They were considered guilty if there hands weren't showing any progress of healing. If there hands were showing progress of healing he or she is innocent .If the crime of the accused was particularly bad such as betrayal of a Lord or murder the iron would be 3 pounds. In the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 2. The Effects Of Sexual Abuse On Women One of the greatest fears that affect women worldwide is getting sexually attacked. These are occasions that leave the victims with emotional scars that last a lifetime. Sexual abuse is an act that underline inhumane and repulsions of torment for women. The horrors are an understatement when the victims are kids. Most women, who have encountered rape, have had the assault in their younger ages. Recuperating from such recollections and scars can result into two actions; carrying on with a productive life or committing suicide. In Morrow and Smith 's study that was published in 1995, depicted a portion of the women who survived the ordeal and managed to adapt with the emotional scars have done to get to that state. Sexual abuse for women causes a great deal of fear, given that more than 40% of women in the United States and Canada are victims. The figure within the study demonstrates exactly how pandemic the abhorrent is and the impacts that are a great deal more than the figures would indicate. Experts helping the women that are experiencing mental and physical trauma resultant from such abuse, utilize the construct approach and the indications to try to comprehend and react accordingly. Majority of the research published in the past attempted to demonstrate the issues that the women experience, drawing on the negative aspects of the encounters and the emotional turmoil connected with this ordeal. There is an alternate point of view that takes a gander at the positive ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Black Odyssey: the Ordeal of Slavery in America: Review Black Odyssey: The Ordeal of Slavery in America: Review In this short work Professor Huggins explores the position and achievement of black slaves in American society, with its dream of 'life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness', from which they were excluded, except as necessary instruments. Wisely, instead of cramming a narrative of 250 years of complex social and economic history into 242 pages of text, he uses his talents as an established historian of black American culture to offer the general, rather than the academic, reader an admirable blend of the higher generalization and the higher popularization. Professor Huggins draws on recent work on the slave family and on black initiatives within the structure of slave society, as... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... All this is a little too close to what A. G. Hopkins called, in the Introduction to his brilliant Economic History of West Africa, the 'Myth of Merrie Africa'. This myth, and any static picture of the African past, does an injustice to the dynamic and innovative features in African society. However, Professor Muggins is, of course, far more concerned with Black America than with Black Africa, and here his journal is much more persuasive. He is right to point out that all forms of social and cultural achievement among the slaves – such as the black family, black Christianity and black speech, music and dance – can be shown to be essentially black achievements. Far from being parodies by inferior beings of white models, these were heroic achievements, constructed and maintained in the face of white attitudes that ranged from condescending amusement through indifference to outright hostility. They preserved, for the Afro–American people, individual and collective self–respect, and prevented them, as Professor Huggins rightly emphasizes, from being mere victims. Furthermore, they contributed to American culture in general some of its most vital, characteristic and creative achievements – hence the paradox that no Americans are more American than the black slaves and their descendants, who were excluded from full membership of American society, North or South. When it comes to matters of Black resistance and adaptation to the slave system, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Trial By Ordeal Intro: Trial by ordeal and judicial punishment are practices that were relied on as pre–modern judicial institutions. It will be argued in this paper that by examining the historical circumstances surrounding their emergence and their use, it is possible to come to an understanding of the role they played in these societies as well as well as their appeal. Trial By Ordeal Trial by ordeal was a judicial institution relied on in medieval era in England and the European Continent. Ordeals were used to determine someone's guilt or innocence by putting the accused through a physically painful act and relying on 'a sign' from God to pronounce their guilt (Langbein, 2008, p.44). For example, one method used in England was ordeal by hot iron. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The view started to emerge in the Middle Ages that the state should take a more active approach in dealing with violence. The emergence of the idea that the state should regulate society and keep order materialized in the concept of the king or queens peace. The concept of the king's peace made previously private ways of dealing with violence a public matter, thus developing a body of public law of crime that had not existed before (Langbein, 2008, p.31). Through the presentment system, the monarch capitalized on local knowledge to fulfill ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Patton: Ordeal And Triumph And A Soldier's Story Background Patton is a film written by Francis Ford Coppola and Edmund H North and directed by Franklin J Schaffner (IMDB). This film was made in 1970 and the screenplay was based on the biography, Patton: Ordeal and Triumph and A Soldier's Story (IMDB). The film's primary focus is the professional life of general George Patton through his commanding positions in World War II. Patton was a unique character who often had a polarizing effect on people. You either love or hate Patton and throughout the film the writers did a good job of expressing Patton's persona while allowing the viewer to decide how to receive him. Biographical films have innate potential for bias in how the writers portray the individual. In the end it is hard to decipher if the presentation was accurate, but I lean towards the position that this film did a decent job with accuracy. Structure... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He stands in front of an enormous flag and gives a larger than life speech that sets the tone for the entire movie. Throughout the film Patton is in nearly every scene partly because he is the focus of the film and partly to show that Patton was self–centered. Since this film was produced in 1970, there were few special effects utilized. The persistent, no–nonsense structure of the film directed the audience's attention towards Patton. This film stands out today as a classic without all the bells and whistles of a modern–day film. I considered the climax of the movie to be the scene where General Smith tells Patton that he is to do, "Nothing. Absolutely nothing" during the D–Day invasion. This marks the Army's distrust in Patton and the first time he is largely left out of the fight. This resolves the central question whether Patton's leadership style will be accepted, adopted and allowed to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Examples Of Foster Care Related Ordeals Observations of Trauma Illustrated within Examples of Foster Care Related Ordeals Sabine D Hobbs Prescott College Though I never entered foster care as a child and therefore, did not consider this topic directly related to my childhood; I see things differently now. The largest common denominator for the existence of foster care and the primary reason why children get placed is extreme poverty. Although I have gone hungry myself here and there in my life, and I also have encountered financial hardship throughout, it appears as really nothing compares to the histories of these families. The traumas they have endured living through despair and darkness of these circumstances is not easy to put into words. My research took me to different genders, different cultures, and different extremes of personal history. It was really heartbreaking to find out these facts via individual memoirs because it felt like they all sat in the middle of my room, up close and personal. What I do know now without a doubt is that I can clearly relate to the raw emotions which back up any human trauma out there. Any of these emotions are what connects humans all over the world; it gives people the key to relating to one another, especially in the space of suffering, as it will demonstrate through the call for and usage of foster care. The memoir that made the biggest impact on me was the one about Andrew Bridge (2008). He spent most of his youth, more than 10 years, with a county funded ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Personal Narrative: The Beginning Of An Ordeal The Beginning of an Ordeal In the second week of August, after school began, southern Louisiana experienced an excessive amount of rainfall. On August 8, it began to rain and it continued for days. On that Thursday we woke up, got dressed, and went to school. It was a normal rainy day. Later that night myfamily and I were eating dinner as the heavy, low–lying rain commenced. "It's a twister!" Paul squealed as a tornado swept into my mother's room. Paul is my seven–year–old little brother who is afraid of tornados, it was simply the hard rain that had startled him. "Sarah and Maddy lay still," their head on the pillow and faces looking at me as I read their bedtime story. Sound asleep, we slept like babies, but who could ever imagine what would happen the next day? The next morning my family and I awoke to the news, our schools were canceled due to a flash flood warning. The rain gushed from above like it wanted to turn the valley into a river and the mountains into an island. It was non–stop two to three inches an hour. Around 6:30pm all I could hear was a loud voice echoing from the street, "Everyone Evacuate Immediately!" Local law enforcement evacuating everyone in the neighborhood. We couldn't believe it, my stepfather said, "We never... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Prior to that, we lived on Felicity drive. The residence where we lived is no longer a home. Paul, Sarah, and Maddy sat in the car while we inspected the house. As my mother and I walked in the front door it reminded me of an abandoned factory with furniture, papers, clothes and other items scattered about as if a hurricane had been inside. Mud slush covered the ceramic tile on the floor making it hard for me to walk. Soaked Mattresses were the centerpiece of the bedrooms. The house had an appalling sewage smell. It made it almost impossible to breathe. Our home was a disaster ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Cheyenne And Arapaho Ordeal The Cheyenne Indians were a tribe located in the plains and were very dependent on family and hunting. Cheyenne came from the Sioux, "Shai–ena" which meant "Strange speech people". Europeans claim in 1600 when they first arrived that Cheyenne Indians were in the Woodlands of the Wisconsin River, but for the sake of this tribal outline the information of provided will be covered over cheyenne in the Oklahoma Region and their migration. My resources are The Cheyenne and Arapaho Ordeal written by Donald J. Berthrong that covers the migration of both tribes and how they were treated. My second resource is Cheyenne Dog Soldiers by 3 credible Authors: Afton, Halaas, Masich. The Cheyennes were forced out of their units by the government and gathered within the North and the South. Also, it was important they follow the buffalo and kept them close to other tribes that spoke Algonquian language spoken by locals, along with Plains Sign language. The Cheyenne tribe was involved in the Red River war a year before the ring leaders were imprisoned in Florida or were living with the Northern Cheyenne tribe and Sioux Tribe. 1875, In order to maintain the tribes in these areas they grouped the Cheyenne Tribe and the Arapahos together in camps and in reservations by the government in order to make them the ideal american of farmers and christian citizens.. This caused lots of indians to get sick and live a very "Filthy" way of life. When the Indians grouped together and moved west to follow ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Punishment In The Middle Ages During the Middle Ages, there were different kinds of punishments that were used as a solution to crimes that were being committed from theft to adultery. The three main types of punishment used in the medieval times, were trial by ordeal, trial by jury and trial by combat. Some of these punishments were unfair because sometimes, the accused wouldn't get punished, but the innocent would. The most injustice punishment would be trial by ordeal. A form of punishment during the middle ages was often a trial by ordeal. Trial by ordeal was a method where the accused was given a rather brutal, and often deadly test to determine if they were found innocent or guilty. Trial by ordeal, in my opinion was an unjustified way of deciding guilt. For example, if someone was accused of doing witchcraft, they would be burned at the stake. If the person miraculously survived, he or she would be found guilty and was to be executed. But, if he or she burnt to death, the person would then be proven as innocent and subjected to a proper burial. This is where the illogic of trial by ordeal comes in. Either way, this is... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Before Charlemagne became king, the Frankish court system used a system called trial by ordeal. An example of trial by ordeal would be if a peasant was accused for a crime, they would have to hold a red, hot metal rod and walk around. They would then get their hand bandaged and if after three days, your wounds weren't healed, you were guilty of the crime. Charlemagne didn't like that system. He thought it unfair to expect a miracle to occur to prove your innocence. So Charlemagne created a new system called trial by jury. Under this system, a group of learned men would listen to the testimony and look at the evidence and then pronounce guilt or innocence. I personally think trial by jury was the fairest of all the punishments, as it wouldn't involve illogical ordeals and combats to determine who would win the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The Ordeal Of Elizabeth Marsh A biography is defined as a written account of another person 's life. The key word in the definition being another person's life. Biographies are full of great information that can often times make history fun and exciting. Historical phenomenon is often portrayed through biographies allowing us to see how society has developed over time and how the past and present may be similar. Although biographies are full of information often times it is impossible to prove them to be true because they aren't written by the person themselves. Linda Colley's The ordeal of Elizabeth Marsh is a great example of an exciting biography that allows us to learn about British Imperial Rule through someone else's eyes. In Linda Colley's The ordeal of Elizabeth Marsh it becomes clear very quickly just how much British Imperial Rule effected Elizabeth's life. British Imperial Rule was so strict that Elizabeth was forced to marry a man that would offer her the most social advancement not only for herself but for her father as well. She originally was supposed to marry Henry John Phillips because his family was very high up on the social latter, however it didn 't end up working out. Instead Elizabeth marries pretends and later marries James Crisp, not necessarily because of love but again because of the social standings that come with it. James Crisps social and financial background was much greater than Elizabeth's lowering his overall wealthy and social standing. The seven–year war also had ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Separation And Ordeal Stages By Saadawi Saadawi then uses the separation and ordeal stages as a platform to introduce the plight and inequality of women that is deeply embedded in a patriarchal class system in which women endure from a young age. In fact, Firdaus begins to despise the society she's in, and believes a woman's life is bleak and miserable. Her ordeal stage comprises of long and continuous battles between her and the men in the world. The battles with her husband, Sheikh Mahmoud, left her emotionally and physically wounded so she ran away only to encounter another battle named Bayoumi. These ordeals occur one after the other, and after Bayoumi comes her descent into prostitution with her mentor Sharifa. Each one of these arduous and impossible tasks symbolizes an inherent obstacle she must overcome. For example, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Anytime Firdaus understands or perceives to understand she is harshly reminded of her standing in this man's world through the unveiling of illusions. For example, Firdaus encounters Bayoumi, who she perceived as a kind person until he unveiled his violent nature. Even earlier, Firdaus viewed her Uncle and Father as men she could trust but each turned her away for monetary relief. Finally, the last illusion to unveil occurred after sleeping with the prince and tearing up his payment, "The movement of my hands as I tore the money to pieces, tore off the veil, the last, remaining veil from before my eyes, to reveal the whole enigma which had puzzled me throughout, the true enigma of my life" (Saadawi 107). I believe this was the moment of her reincorporation into society. The final truth was revealed, and Firdaus could become the person she was always meant to be. A fearless woman who has nothing, desires nothing, and thus, is utterly free. Free from the men in live, free from capitalism, and their monetary power over ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Ed Westwick's 'Ordeal By Innocence' Ed Westwick, commonly knowns as Chuck Bass from the hit show Gossip Girl, has found himself caught up in the midst of the #MeToo movement. Due to rape allegations, Ed has been recast in "the multimillion–dollar BBC Agatha Christie production", (News.com, 2018) 'Ordeal by Innocence'. The producers of the show have gone as far as reshooting all scenes he was formally in, for its upcoming season. Their decision to reshoot scenes was after movie producers of 'All the Money In The World' chose to remove their main actor Kevin Spacey from their film amidst his own sex abuse claims. Producers have been strategic in now becoming more of a customer–driven organization. They choose to listen to how their viewers feel on the issue and react based on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Gender Stereotypes In The Ordeal Of Gilbert Pinfold Gender Stereotypes in The Ordeal Of Gilbert Pinfold In The Ordeal Of Gilbert Pinfold by Evelyn Waugh, Gilbert Pinfold has plenty of interactions with other characters and exhibits many gender stereotypes. There is evidence to support this by the way in which Gilbert presents himself to various characters. His dominance over women for example is evident in his relationship with Margaret. Gilbert also takes on a challenge of manhood presented by Fosker. Finally Gilbert demonstrates the "men are always right" stereotype throughout his interactions with the B.B.C. Therefore, whether it is a hallucination or a real life encounter Gilbert is constantly seeking appraise and an opportunity to demonstrate his masculinity. Gilbert and Margaret share a unique relationship throughout the novel. Margaret serves as Gilbert's most fond hallucination despite having great doubt and confusion towards Margaret as he is never able to interact with her face to face. It is not until Gilbert is presented with an opportunity to take her virginity that he shows any interested in her. It is now that Gilbert can truly feel like a man that he shows any signs of dominance. After receiving an invitation into Gilbert's cabin Margaret refuses resulting in Gilbert saying, "Oh, don't be such a little ass. I've been sitting here for goodness knows how long. Come in if you're coming. If you're not, I want to go back to bed."(143). Gilbert believes that for Margaret it is an honour to sleep with him and Gilbert feels that he should not have to spend any extra energy than required. This is for multiple reasons such as age. Gilbert is many years older than Margaret and with that comes a status and power. Gilbert feels as if he is higher than Margaret and too good to wait even another minute for her to enter the room. He would rather go back to bed then to spend anymore time waiting for Margaret to come and sleep with him. Another reason is the simple fact that Margaret is a female. With Margaret being a female Gilbert is given an excuse to be a jerk throughout the whole situation. This is not the first time Gilbert has demonstrated a lack of respect towards females. In a prior interaction with Margaret's mother, Gilbert is caught up in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. American Charity Organizations : America 's Stand Point On... America's Megalomaniac Urge to Put Others First Lesley Boone once said, "We are a country that prides itself on power and wealth, yet there are millions of children who go hungry every day." When people think of world issues, many do not consider America's stand point on the ordeal. They are unable to fully comprehend the growing lack of jobs, poverty, hunger, poor health care, and meager education that takes place across the nation. American charity foundations are often eager to jump to the rescue of other countries, but what about the detrimental issues that occur and worsen here every day? In the past, the majority of organizations are predominantly directed at foreign countries; helping places such as Ethiopia, India, Somalia, etc. While here, poverty and debt are increasing by surmountable amounts. Charities for other regions are beneficial, but shouldn't people here be first priority? The majority of problems have the potential to be easily fixed. What happens when we have nothing left to give? If the United States does not soon take this into consideration, it could be hazardous and irreversible to the American society. When considering where America's charitable hands should go, many things need to be taken into consideration such as; charities outside of the U.S., should America put more effort into problems here, the increasing debt and poverty levels, and how benefits of focusing more here. The first point of this essay will discuss problems within the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Fear In The Odyssey The Hero's Journey, as defined by Joseph Campbell, is a set of stages a protagonist must undergo to reinter into his known and normal world after facing many challenges. One specific challenge the hero must face is described as the Supreme Ordeal, which is the moment the greatest fear is confronted. In The Odyssey, Odysseus mustkill the suitors who took over his household to reach the next stage of his journey. As Odysseus slaughters the suitors in the hall of his home in Book 22, not only does he enter the Supreme Ordeal stage of the Hero's Journey to face his greatest fear, but also is one phase closer to reintegrating with society. Joseph Campbell, an American scholar, defined the Hero's Journey in twelve separate stages within two halves, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While earlier books in The Odyssey describe Odysseus' fear in his own words, Book 22 is the first incident in which his fear is physically both described and displayed. This display of fear is further expressed when Athena as Mentor asks Odysseus, "Where's it gone, Odysseus–your power, your fighting heart?" (22.236) This question not only represents the great fear circulating through the hero in the moment, but also symbolizes his hitting bottom. Athena, once greatly praising the courage of Odysseus, "hit new heights of rage" (22.234) when he became overcome with fear as more suitors and enemies gathered in the hall, waiting to kill him. Athena then goes as far as to mock the fear that overcame Odysseus when she states "now you've returned to your own house, your own wealth– / bewail the loss of your combat strength in a war with suitors?" (22.242–243) This emphasis on suitors shows both their inner weakness and the disgust Athena has towards them, giving Odysseus the advantage in the slaughter. This advantage is demonstrated when six of the suitors attempt to attack Odysseus and his comrades with spears, "but Athena sent the whole salvo wide of the mark" (22.269). Immediately after, Odysseus and his comrades return the attack and successfully kill four of the opposing men. After another round of slaughtering success, Odysseus begins to overcome the fear of the Supreme Ordeal. This fear is not lost; however, for it is turned around and placed on the remaining suitors by Athena when she terrifies "the suitors out of their minds, and down the hall they panicked– / wild, like herds stampeding, driven mad as the darting gadfly / strikes in the late spring when the ling days come round" (22.313–315). As the suitors coward in fear, the rush ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Essay On Tom's Ordeal Tom's ordeal greatly influenced the prioritization of his values. He faces a conflict where he has to choose between his work and his life. This conflict leads him to make a tremendous change in his values. In the beginning of the story, Tom is only focused on working in order to be promoted and get more money. His wife is about to go out to a movie by herself, leaving Tom with a guilty conscience. He thinks that by working more and getting more money he will make his wife happier in the end. Tom doesn't realize that money does not make people happy, it's what he does with the money that has the power to please his wife. We know that none of this is important to her because she talks about how he works too much and too hard and the amount... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He spends all his money on work instead of his wife and he begins to realize what a waste it was. What good is the paper and all of the work he has done if he is dead? The thing that once symbolized his desire to be something great and his ambitions now symbolizes a wasted life. His life was wasted because his only focus was work. He risked his life for work and he chose work over some of the most important things in his life. His ignorance had been covered up by his obsession with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Hero's Journey Examples The "Hero's Journey" is a common template in stories that involve a hero who goes on an adventure, wins a victory in a decisive crisis, and then comes home changed or transformed. This template has been used in tales throughout history to convey the journey that a protagonist goes on. The universality of the struggles and conflicts these heroes overcome allows this template to become as popular as it is today. Many of the stages that exist within the "Hero's Journey" can be applied to my journey as well as yours. The stage of my grandfather's death in my journey is comparable to "The Ordeal" in the "Hero's Journey." My grandfather's death is akin to "The Ordeal" in the "Hero's Journey". According to "Excepts from Myth and the Movies, Stuart ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Compare To Patterns Of Criminal Activity And Violence In... Compare to patterns of criminal activity and violence in England during this period. Explain their effect on the development of constitutional law and political freedom in England. Finally, explain how English Common Law influenced the American criminal justice system. Provide an example. England has a reasonable repute for cruelty. A mutual awareness of the Middle Ages is that society was abused by continuous violence and social indifference against fatalities by the insistent dignity of the Four Horseman of the Apocalypse continuously pushing back and forth across Europe. After reading Chapter 3 in our book. The two patterns of criminal activity and violence I would like to compare that took place in England during this period are blood feud's and Trial by Ordeal. Crime control was built on Kindred grouping an individual's relatives because if they were injured by another group they had their own supporters. Their supports could bail them out of trouble by paying compensation to the other member in which they killed or hurt families. If a member gets expelled from group they are deprived from being protected and this gives the sheriff permission to injure, or kill the expelled individual through the practice of outlawry. Rather than being called an outlaw, the person is named an adjurer. An individual who withdraws somberly, which involved him wearing a white robe and cross and being subjected to all types of persecutions, an abjurer was not permitted to remain in a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Review Of Ordeal Of The Longhouse By Daniel Richter Daniel Richter, an American historian, completed his literary work, Ordeal of the Longhouse in 1992. His purpose of writing this book was to illustrate the Native Americans' side of the colonization of America and their interactions with the new colonizers, while emphasizing the ordeals that they faced at that time. Those ordeals included: disease, economic dependency, imperial struggles, and issues with their neighbors (2). Richter was out to prove that despite and because of these struggles, Iroquois culture, politics, and diplomacy evolved in the 17th and 18th century through their interactions with different groups of European peoples. These interactions have shaped Native American traditions as well as American diplomacy as we know it... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He discusses one instance where the English joined in an alliance with the Iroquois in order to further an "anti–French sentiment," which would then aid the English in maintaining control of the land and trade. I do not believe that the advantages that the Iroquois gained from these "cultivated ties," if any, were clearly presented in the book. Furthermore, not only does it seem like the Indians were not in control of their own destiny and actions at times, but also that they were naive to look positively on the "diplomatic gifts" from the Europeans. For example, in 1673, the Dutch military "gave the Mohawks a diplomatic present" in hopes that the Mohawks would tell the commander of the state "to put a stop to all correspondence with the Jesuit and Frenchmen from Canada" (135). In the midst of the different European nations' struggles with one another, it is difficult to see where the Iroquois really come into play and make a case for their own identity until the 18th ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Ordeal: An Unjustified Way Of Determining Guilt During the English middle ages law often took on the form of an ordeal. An ordeal is a method of trial in which the accused was given a physical test that could only be met successfully if he or she was "innocent" in the eyes of God. I personally feel that trial by ordeal was an unjustified way of determining guilt. Trial by ordeal usually consisted of a rather brutal, and often deadly test, determining guilt or innocence. For example, if a person was accused of being a witch, they would be burned at the stake. If the person survived, he or she was found guilty and was to be executed. If he or she burned, the person was innocent and subject to a proper burial. This is where the illogic of trial by ordeal comes in. The innocent person dies and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Beowulf: the Story of a Dual Ordeal Essay Beowulf can be analyzed in an endless numbers of ways. There are different morals, themes, and meanings behind the story. A common meaning, maybe even the most important, is the dual ordeal in Beowulf. The dual ordeal is an external battle with vicious opponents and an internal battle with human tendencies of pride, greed, cowardice, betrayal, and self concern. Each external battle Beowulf wins, his internal battle grows. Beowulf's external conflicts are part of what creates his internal conflict. Beowulf must defeat the monster Grendel whom had been killing men in the middle of the night and taking their bodies. "Beowulf heard how Grendel was filling nights with horror so he commanded a boat so he could go see king Hrothgar." (Beowulf ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... "He chose the mightiest men he could find, the bravest and the best of the Geats, fourteen in all, and led them down to their boat..."(Beowulf 23) Beowulf's internal pride suggested he use no weapons, just his hands. He believed if he had fate on his side, no weapons were necessary. Beowulf's pride is what led him to be king of the Geats and his name and stories to continue on. Beowulf faces the internal conflicts, self concern and betrayal, when he is much older and king. Even though he was much older he decided to battle a fire dragon because he was his people's hero. Though Beowulf had helped so many people when he was young and strong, none of his comrades came to help him. Instead, they ran for their lives. "And only one of them remained, stood there, miserable, remembering as a good man must, what kinship should mean." (Beowulf 43) Beowulf and his one comrade, Wiglaf, kill the dragon, but Beowulf is injured and soon dies. The last internal conflict Beowulf has before he dies is the betrayal of his people. Until Beowulf died, his internal battles and external battles were never ending. Once he won an external battle, his external battle, pride, would only get bigger. This would go on and on until his last battle where he finally fails due to the betrayal of his people. The one time Beowulf needed the Geats, they ran like cowards resulting in their almighty kings death. Without Beowulf's internal and external battles he would have never lived in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Personal Narrative: Ordeals Ordeals Who knew that crop–tops and string quartets could start a social war? I received some negativity at a charity event I helped host regarding my clothes, basically one of the hosts friends decides while I'm speaking to a guest that it would be a good time to tell me she would like to give me a free styling session in her store.As the tense conversation continues, party host Rose approaches me and says, "I was insulted, too. She said to me that she didn't like my style."Aggravated, I tell Rose that she, "should probably check her friends, that when they come to your party they shouldn't go insulting your guests. It's rude."Although, I was annoyed I didn't let it get the best of me, my job was to get a new younger crowed involved. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The Orca Ordeal Essay The latest animal rights issue to hit the public is a whale of a controversy. For decades, the public has enjoyed visiting SeaWorld and taking in mesmerizing displays of aquatic performance by orcas, the largest species of dolphins, and their trainers. Recent events have stirred up a media uproar over the safety of these creatures and their trainers. Much of what the public knows about the maltreatment of these creatures comes from a documentary released in 2013 called "Blackfish". The breeding and captivity of killer whales for entertainment purposes poses a threat not only to the whales, but also the trainers who interact with them. Observations show that orcas suffer from significant health and emotional issues while in captivity.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Being very emotional creatures, captivity denies orcas the emotional connections that they thrive on. Killer whales form pods in the wild. These groups can be anywhere from 5 orcas to 50. Having strong emotional attachment to their young, these pods place their safety as top priority. Calves stay with their mothers until the age of four or later. For entertainment purposes, SeaWorld separates pods and places calves with different mothers to create the most convenient pod to display in shows (Cowperthwaite). Though they deny it, they attempt to play God by mixing and matching orcas to create new families, all for the purpose of show business. "Blackfish" shows footage of a mother orca going into extreme depression after being separated from her calf. Captive environments, such as SeaWorld in Orlando, San Antonio, and San Diego or Loro Parque, in Spain, fail to create a realistic and natural seeming environment. Orcas need large open spaces to swim, and tanks cannot provide the size and diversity that an environment should have. Tilikum, perhaps the most famous of SeaWorld's orcas, experienced lack of stimulation when he was forced to spend his nights in a 20x20 foot metal box–like tank with two other orcas. This environment did not provide light or room to move around; he would be found in the morning with injuries from other whales kept in the same quarters (Cowperthwaite). SeaWorld currently allows Loro Parque, a sea– themed amusement park in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Brophy College Ordeal The Battle Of Pamplona Rohit Khurana Brophy College Preparatory Summer Reading Assignment 7/3/15 ST. IGNATIUS OF LOYOLA Definitions 1.Battle of Pamplona – The Battle of Pamplona was a struggle between French–backed Navarrese troops and Spanish troops, occurring during the Spanish conquest of Navarre. In 1512, most Navarrese towns consented to be under French rule. Before an agreement could be signed however, King Ferdinand of Spain seized the capital, Pamplona, fortifying its walls, and claimed all of Navarre for Spain. Later on, in 1521, Francis I, King of France reconquered Pamplona, with their victory short–lived as Spain would reconquer the province. It was during this battle in which St. Ignatius of Loyola was struck and severely injured. 2.Our Lady of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ignatius of Loyola– Ignatius of Loyola, born to DoГ±a MarГna SГЎnchez de Licona and BeltrГЎn de OnГЎz in 1491, created a legacy much bigger than himself by founding the Society of Jesus. Serving to the treasurer's household (VelГЎzquez) at first, Ignatius injuries during the Battle of Pamplona fueled a period of reflection in which Ignatius placed his life at the feet of God. Traveling to Manresa after his recovery, Ignatius created the Spiritual Exercises to help others grow closer to God setting the stage for a new religious order. Pursuing this path, Ignatius received a well–rounded education from the University of Paris, attracting new followers, such as Peter Favre and Francis Xavier, and making plans to travel to the Holy Land. However, these plans were curtailed in the shadow of conflict at the Holy Land. Instead, the companions decided it was time to place themselves at the service of the Holy Father by means of the Society of Jesus with Ignatius delivering his first mass on Christmas Eve, 1538 in the Chapel of the Manger in Rome's Basilica of St. Mary Major, 18 months after his ordination into priesthood. Yet good things come to an end and on July 31, 1556 Ignatius died due to poor health. "Pope Paul V authorized the gathering of miracles attributed to the intercession of Ignatius ... On July 27, 1609 he was beatified by Pope Paul V, and canonized by Pope Gregory XV on March, 12, 1622" (Skylar 78). His feast day is celebrated on the day of his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Ordeals In The Middle Ages "Decisions were made by a jury of twelve elected copyholders, sworn. In any contested case, unless an agreement was made outside the court, an inquisition would be held in which the jury would make a decision and then apply a penalty in accordance with the custom of the manor. Juries were made up of local men, who had usually lived their lives in the manor, and so were considered to have the necessary knowledge to judge the matter concerned and to be familiar with manorial custom" (http://www.hrionline.ac.uk/conisbrough/find/manor_court.html). These courts were all based on the accused having to prove his innocence. Unlike today, you are innocent until proven guilty. In the Middle Ages the accused were required to prove his innocence and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Their punishments for crimes were life threating. The harsher the crime the worst the punishment. For example, if a man committed Rape, Manslaughter or Robbery they would be hung up in a cage so people could see their slow death. If you steal you get you hand cut off. Even the church used harsh punishments and torture in their justice system. One famous type of harsh reinforcement are the ordeals. The ordeals where sometimes used to prove innocence if the oath helps were not there. There are many different types of ordeals. One of the many different ordeals were the ordeal by battles. Ordeal by battle was when two nobles fought, usually until one of them died. The winner was assumed to be innocent because they thought God would protect the innocent person. A noblemen did not have to fight in battle. They could pick someone that was experienced to fight their battle. Another ordeal is by cold water. The accused were thrown in water. If the accused floated they were guilty of the crime they were accused of. If they sank they were innocence and sometimes died. Another ordeal was the ordeal by fire. This ordeal consisted of both the accused and accuser to hold a hot iron bar for a short ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Similarities Between Odysseus And Harriet Tubman Heroic Comparison: Who's The Real Hero Odysseus is considered a hero in his own one sided story whilst Harriet Tubman is considered a hero by all. Although Harriet Tubman did not experience the traditional type of the twelve stages of a hero's journey, that does not make her any less of a hero than Odysseus seems to be. In fact whilst following the guide of the twelve stages to a hero's journey, Harriet Tubman can be viewed as a "better" hero parse, than Odysseus. Although in most cases to be viewed as a hero you must be a superhero, killer, god, or something of the sorts, Harriet can be viewed as a hero despite being an "ordinary" African–American woman in the racist 1800's. However this does not mean that her story follows the 12 stages ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although Harriet and Odysseus went through multiple "ordeals", by taking the inciting ordeals and comparing it is found that they display the ordeal very differently but still very well. Harriet's (arguably) biggest ordeal came by 1856 when she was captured for a 40,000$ reward. This is a perfect example for an ordeal because it shows the hero getting trapped in a situation and she needs to find a way out. Harriet gets her way out of this sticky situation by reading a book since her "wanted" poster stated that she was illiterate. Odysseus story is similar in the sense that he gets trapped, however in Odysseus' story he wasn't alone in his situation, he had his crew with him to assist in the escape from his ordeal. This ordeal happened to be, getting stuck in a giant Cyclops' lair/home. Odysseus does make it out alive by tricking the Cyclops into drinking wine which later makes him very drowsy, therefore the cyclops takes a nap. In his slumber the crew and Odysseus puncture the cyclops' one eye allowing them to escape on the backs of herd ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Ordeal or Reconstruction 1.What were the four main questions facing peacemakers in 1865? a.The aftermath of the war was crucial due to the fact that the south and north were totally separated during the civil war, but more importantly was that all the fighting had ben done in the south, which meant that the majority of the damage was done in the southern towns. This caused the towns and fields to be ruined, and many properties worthless. So many peacemakers wanted to assure the southerners possessions. b.Secondly the peacemakers were faced with was giving freedom to the black slaves, which meant that would be the end of slavery all together. c.Since after the war the country need much reconstruction within the country to be able to combine the south... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... e.Johnson's Reconstruction Proclamation: i.His stance on reconstruction was similar to Lincoln's, in that he was not as harsh on the South as the Radical Republicans in Congress wanted. In May 1865, Johnson issued his Amnesty Proclamation, which required an oath of loyalty from former confederates, who would then be pardoned and have their property restored (except slaves) that had be confiscated by Federal officials during the war. The only people not included in this proclamation were high–ranking military and civilian Confederate officials and those who resigned their positions in the Federal government to serve the in the Confederacy. Johnson issued a second proclamation outlining his plan for how the states should go about getting themselves back into the Union. Under this plan, the President would appoint a governor to each state under reconstruction. 5.What were the effects of the Black Codes? a.The purpose of the black codes was to keep black people from voting. The result was the 15th Amendment to the Constitution of the United States, which prohibited using race as a reason to prevent people from voting. The emancipation of black slaves in post Civil War America did not run smoothly. Though the slaves had been freed in name, many did not feel secure about giving black people rights. The black codes prevented black Americans from voting and restricted their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Analysis Of American Slavery: The Ordeal Of Colonial... Introduction American Slavery – American Freedom: The Ordeal of Colonial Virginia, written by Edmund Morgan is an exceptionally referenced and researched work encapsulating the American political and sociological structures of the early days of colonial reality through the mid eighteenth century. The focus of this book is to answer an ideological challenge posed by a paradox created through the changing political climate and the incorporation of slavery. Morgan says simply, "[How could] a people [develop] the dedication to human liberty and dignity exhibited by the leaders of the American Revolution and at the same time have developed and maintained a system of labor that denied human liberty and dignity every hour of the day?" Morgan provides neither defense nor support for this structure but instead offers a detailed historical analysis of the times, describing step–by–step the complex issues as they happened ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Slavery provided the Virginians with a labor force that would not leave, thereby never needing to earn their own living and perpetuating the undesired poor; and they would, as a consequence, help to bring up those poorer white farmers to a position that relaxed the tension in the air created by economic burden. Once this formula was established the political uniting of economic classes served to solidify the system and helped to lower those burdensome taxes; and the way to this unification was through the reinforcement of racism. Conclusion Morgan's work, invaluably exhaustive and scholarly, provides the reader with the flow of history in the areas of American economic, political, and class struggle. These problems complicated the unsteady organization that the colonies were established on, allowing the desire for money and power to grasp at whatever was needed, despite moral implications, to fuel its growth. As Morgan said, slavery truly supported freedom, and in the desire for freedom, slavery was supported as a means to an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Describe In Detail 5 Forms Of Punishments In medieval times the community believed the only way to ensure a crimeless village was to make the villages afraid of the punishments they could receive. They aimed to create the punishments painful, humiliating and possibly permanent. Describe in detail 5 different forms of punishments Ducking stool The ducking stool was a hand crafted wooden chair connected to an adjustable beam. This was a form of imprisonment and torture. This punishment could vary from 1 or a couple dunks to a large amount of dunks spread out throughout the day. This punishment was made for women who were prostitutes or nagging wives. For example a woman who was a nagging wife, would be strapped to the stool, paraded around the village and then taken to the river. She was then dunked into the water 3 times. Scold's bridle The scold's bridle was a metal head piece, that was strapped to a woman's head. The head piece came with a spiky metal strip that would sit on top of the tongue. This was a form of imprisonment and torture. This punishment was made for women was were gossips. If a woman was caught gossiping, her husband would strap the scold's bridle on her head and would parade her around the village with a chain which was attached to the side of the head piece. During the punishment women could not eat or drink, they would also get verbally abused, spat at and worse. They would get beaten and knocked around which caused broken jaws and teeth as well as blood and vomiting. Pillory The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Ordeals In The Middle Ages In the Medieval Ages, many people had to steal to stay alive. However, stealing is a sin, and therefore the government believed that people should be punished according to their sins and crimes. How would they know what was too much of a punishment, or how would they tell who committed the crime and who is innocent? They came up with the idea of an ordeal, which is quite common among many different societies. The Vikings used ordeals to decide if someone was worthy or not. The Puritans and people like them used ordeals to decide if someone was a witch or not. As was true for many things in the Medieval time–period, the Medieval people saw what the people of the past did, and tried to replicated it. There are three main ordeals, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If our punishments were even close to those of that time, we would barely be alive because we would be constantly under view. Secondly, how is it just for me to put you in water, with your hands tied, and expect you to float? It is not fair, just, and those two words sum up life in the Middle Ages. They were not fair, and they were not just, because all laws were harsh, and so were the punishments. The only thing that was fair, was the consistency of the unfairness. These ordeals began to define the Medieval people, as we can see
  • 31. in the fact that they were too much for the peasants, and these peasants caused war also. They caused the Peasants War in 1381, which was based off of heavy taxes. These heavy taxes combined with the harsh punishments set before them, set these peasants down a path of anger. The third ordeal is of equal importance, but it is not as brutal as the ordeal by water. Trial by combat, one of the more frequent trials (Medievality.com) is defined as follows. "A method of trying an accused person or of settling a dispute by a personal fight between the two parties involved" (thefreedictionary.com). By this definition, people of this time would settle a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Ordeal Of Gilbert Pinfold Analysis In the novel The Ordeal of Gilbert Pinfold Evelyn Waugh displays the relationships Gilbert Pinfold has with other characters. The relationships help him resolve his hallucination. Paragraph one will argue what Mr. Pinfold is accusing the Captain of and compare it to how he carries himself and the position he holds. The following paragraph will reflect the relationship Margaret and Mr. Pinfold have and how she helps him understand his hallucinations. The last paragraph Mr. Pinfold comes to the conclusion that he is the only one hearing voices after consulting with Glover. The relationships Mr. Pinfold develops throughout the novel help him slowly understand his hallucinations. In the novel Captain Steerforths is a man that is trustworthy and clean. The position of being Captain of the ship entitles him to power, this makes Gilbert Pinfold question the events he is hearing from his cabinet. After a quiet night in his bunk Mr. Pinfold is startled when he hears the Captain beneath him committing a murder. The following day he finds it hard to be around him being the only one who is aware of the occurrence, " Knowing what he did of Captain Steerforths character, Mr. Pinfold found it rather repugnant to sit at the table with him." (60) though Mr. Pinfold thought the Captain was guilty of murder he still sat at his table with the others. The murder wasn't enough for Mr. Pinfold to not keep his spot at this table of a higher class. Gilbert Pinfold views the Captain as a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Spreading Christianity in The Journey And Ordeal Of Cabeza... Book: The Journey And Ordeal Of Cabeza De VacaPg. 1 Author: Alvar Nunez Cabeza De Vaca ( The Spread of Christianity was the most significant purpose of Cabeza De Vaca's account) While many would say Cabeza De Vaca's exploration was built on struggle, death, and extreme suffering, I would say that Cabeza De Vaca's exploration although disastrous, was a complete success. The significant purpose was to gain insight on the different cultures of the Indians that Cabeza De Vaca had encountered, to find gold and signs of wealth, and also possible agricultural environments. But the overwhelming purpose that ties all these together is Cabeza De Vaca's understanding of the possibility for the spread of Christianity throughout the American southwest. One of the biggest obstacle's Cabeza De Vaca had to endure were the many Indian tribes he encountered. Some were friendly, many were violent, and others where just curious. It seemed from the very start Cabeza De Vaca was able to experience the many actions, emotions, and traditions that came with the Indian's, which helped him accommodate and grow closer to the different Indian tribes. Whether it was him observing the ignorance of the Avavares Indians in there way of telling time, the lack in understanding of the seasons, or the immoral practices of the Mariames and the Yguaces Indians killing young children and slaughtering men and women, Cabeza De Vaca experienced it all, and his greatest asset was his skills of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. New Ordeal: The Order Of The Arrow Congratulations new Ordeal! Congratulations on your recent completion of the Ordeal. This is the first, and to some, the most difficult endeavor you will encounter as a member of the Order. You will remember the experience of your Ordeal for the rest of your lifetime. I want to personally welcome you to our Order. You are now a member of the Sac –N–Fox Lodge #108. The Order of the Arrow is an honor camping society. Founded in 1915 by Dr. E. Urner Goodman and Carroll A. Edson. The Order of the Arrow was founded on a warm July evening at Treasure Island Scout Camp. On July 16, 1915 25 members were elected into the Order of the Arrow. Over a 100 years have passed since the OA was founded, and is on course for the next 100 years. Without members ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Essay On Rudy Kercher Ordeal The Meredith Kercher ordeal is one that has caught the eye of many all over the world over the past few years. According to Jay Epstein, "On the night of November 1, 2007, Meredith Kercher, a twenty–one–year–old student from South London, was murdered in a cottage on the Via della Pergola in the ancient university city of Perugia in Umbria, Italy" (311). The excessive amount of blood loss, caused by "deep stab wounds in her neck" ultimately led to her death. The man convicted for her death, "in a separate "fast track" trial" was Rudy Guede (Epstein 315). Yet, evidence from case reports suggests that this was not a one man operation. This evidence indicates that Kercher's flat mate, Amanda Knox, and her boyfriend, Raffaele Sollecito, were also possibly involved in her with Rudy Guede. Meredith Kercher was born December 28, 1985 in Southwark, London, England. She was a foreign exchange student who studied at University of Perugia in Italy (Epstein 311). According to Epstein's The Annals of Unsolved Crime... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Over all, blood was nearly found on all her clothing except her underwear. This also indicated that her bra most likely removed after she had died. (TJMK Evidence Overview par. 16) According to Nina Burleigh's, The Fatal Gift of Beauty, "Tests also revealed five spots of Meredith's blood in the bathroom–on the sink, the bidet, a Q–tips box, and a drain–that prosecutors contended were mixed with not just Amanda's blood..." (260). Three different bloody footprint sizes were also found to be at the crime scene. When technicians were asked to compare the shoeprints to the footprints found inside the house they presumed that there was print of a women's left shoe (Messi Report). Rudy Guede's bloody shoe print was found in the victim's room Amanda Knox and Raffaele Sollecito were also thought to have stayed behind during the murder to clean the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. America 's Stand Point On The Ordeal Lexie Phongthai–Yochum Ms. Takash AP English 20 October 2014 America's Megalomaniac Urge to Put Others First Lesley Boone once said, "We are a country that prides itself on power and wealth, yet there are millions of children who go hungry every day" (Johnson, p.38). When people think of world issues, many do not consider America's stand point on the ordeal. They are unable to fully comprehend the growing lack of jobs, poverty, hunger, poor health care, and meager education that takes place across the nation. American charity foundations are often eager to jump to the rescue of other countries, but what about the detrimental issues that occur and worsen here every day? In the past, the majority of organizations are predominantly directed at foreign countries; helping places such as Ethiopia, India, Somalia, etc. While here, poverty and debt are increasing by surmountable amounts. Charities for other regions are beneficial, but shouldn't people here be first priority? Especially considering the majority of our problems have the potential to be easily fixed. Also speculate on what will happen when we have nothing left to give. If the United States does not soon take this into deliberation, it could be hazardous and irreversible to the American society. Charities need to start focusing more on America before it's too late. When deciding where America's charitable hands should go, many things need to be taken into consideration such as; charities outside of the U.S., ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. How Did The Court System Work During The Middle Ages How did the court system work during the Middle Ages ? The court system in the middle ages worked by using the term "guilty until proven innocent" and using trials of ordeal to determine innocence.The courts weren't based on the idea of an accused being innocent until proven guilty as there was no concept to believe the accused was innocent. It was the job of the accused to prove their innocence. The accused could do this by taking an oath to prove their innocence. The accused would also be required bring oath helpers, these helpers would normally know the person very well. The oath helpers swore that they believe the accused is innocent. The oath system worked well as it was very efficient and workable as it was hard for an evil person to be able to gain enough ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On the other hand in the accused is actually innocent, they are able to gain a proper chance to gain enough oath helpers. In the absence of oath helpers, the accused was able to prove their innocence by trial by ordeal. 'Trials by Ordeal' worked by subjecting the accused to perform an unpleasant and highly dangerous test. The ordeal would usually be life or death. Examples of a 'trial by ordeal' are 'Trial by Fire', 'Trial by Hot iron' and 'Trial by Water'. The trial by is when the defendant is in a fetal position and thrown into water. If the accused sank and drowned they were innocent but if they floated they were presumed guilty.In many of the ordeals the only way to prove your innocence was also by dying. In figure 1 a woman is undergoing the 'trial by water' with her hands and legs securely tied up. This shows how the middle ages used the term guilty until proven ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. The Perks Of Being A Wallflower, : 12 Stages Of A Hero's... In 1949, Joseph Campbell popularized his version of the monomyth, or the hero's journey. In this version, there were seventeen stages which were split into three distinct categories including the Departure, the Initiation, and finally, the Return. Over the course of several years, there have been numerous versions of the hero's journey; most of them derived from Joseph Campbell's initial version. After watching "The Perks of Being a Wallflower", I was able to categorize the events in the movie into Christopher Vogler's version of the hero's journey which consists of twelve stages. The twelve stages are 1. The ordinary world, 2. The call to adventure, 3. Refusal of the call, 4. Meeting the master, 5. Crossing the threshold, 6. Tests, allies, and enemies, 7. Approaching the dragon's den, 8. The ordeal, 9. Seizing the treasure, 10. The road back, 11. Resurrection, and finally, 12. Return with the treasure. However, modern film tends to stray from the typical hero's journey more than the usual traditional epic poem. In the beginning stages of the hero's journey, we tend to see the main character/hero in their "ordinary world", so to speak. The older stories will most likely have more typical and obvious characters, plot, and setting as they display elements of the classic version of the monomyth. In modern film specifically, the writers and directors will most likely bend and shape the hero's journey to fit whatever the audience wants and will relate to. For example, in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Ordeal Of Reconstruction Ch 22 Subsections The Ordeal of Reconstruction After the Civil War, the north and the south were facing many problems like short in supplies and resources. The Problems of Peace After Andrew Johnson became president, the south was facing many situations like there was no work being done, the factories were quiet, the slave–labor system had collapsed, etc. The southerners had blamed all this to the president. Freedmen Define Freedom Based on the Emancipation, blacks and slaves were freed in the Union states and free slaves can have education and have rights like owning land and right to vote.. Black churches were made by freed blacks which focused on black community life. The Freedmen's Bureau The Freedmen's Bureau was created by the Congress... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He was the leader of the Joint Committee on Reconstruction. This caused him to be a mysterious figure in history. Reconstruction by the Sword The Reconstruction Act was passed to divide the south into five military parts, and this act led to the creation of the Fifteenth Amendment. The Amendment was used for protecting the ballot provisions of the Reconstruction Act. No Women Voters Because women were like blacks, they had no rights to vote and don't have the basic rights of the civil rights. Women leaders had created a group to defend for women's rights, which was called the Woman's Loyal League. This group of women wanted the Congress to pass a constitutional amendment prohibiting slavery. The Realities of Radical Reconstruction in the South The Union League was created by southern black men which they turned it into a league that educated people in their duties and campaigned for Republican candidates. The scalawags were southern slaves who was being striked out with fury at the freedmen's white allies. The Ku Klux ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Ordeal by Cheque: The life of Jr Essay TLC Checkbook Final Draft Ordeal by Cheque: The life of Jr Tony turned the corner at a dangerous speed, trying to go even faster, but the sirens behind him did not get any softer. This was all the kid's fault. That stupid kid. Tony sped up, dodging traffic as he had so many times before, except this time it was different. The kid.Tony thought back, remembering everything he could, all the way to the very beginning. Lawrence Exeter Junior had been born in the heat of the day on September 2, 1903. He was different from the day he was born. His rich parents sensed something was wrong, for parents usually can sense things about their child. Therefore, the day after he was born, Marie and Lawrence Exeter took the newborn to Dr. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... That night, before Jr's parents put him to bed, he said to them: "I'm sorry" "What are you sorry for, honey?" his mom asked. "You'll know," he said, rolling over and pretending to go to sleep. Later, when Jr was sure his parents were asleep, he got up, and wrote a simple letter that read: i'm sorry He put the letter in an envelope, sealed it, and somehow correctly addressed it to Steve Matterson. Three days later, right before Mrs. Exeter was about to take her son to the toyshop to buy a new bike, she picked up the paper and a certain article caught her eye. It said: Man Murdered Steve Matterson was found choked to death in his house. Officials say... Later in the story it mentioned that a letter was found in his house that said i'm sorry. This was enough for Marie. She knew how to put two and two together. "What did you do to Steve," she asked Jr. "I'm sorry," he said casually. "Well, you can't get a new bike until I know what happened. He glared at her for a moment, then said, "I made him sorry, too."
  • 41. Of course, you can guess that didn't go over well. The Exeter family never discussed it outside the immediate family. There was much discussion between Mr. and Mrs. Exeter, though. They decided to straighten him out. They knew that he was directly linked to Matterson's death, but they didn't have a clue as to what had happened. So, on August 31, Jr, now 12 years old, stepped on to the campus of Columbia Military Academy. He was a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...