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3201: The Illegalization Of Abortion
... strong points. They believe that the child inside them is their property and it's life doesn't be until birth. In 1973, the United States Supreme Court decided that as long as the baby lived in the womb, he or she would be the property of the mother. Because of this decision almost every third baby conceived in America is killed by abortion, over one and a half million babies ...
3202: Life And Times In The Middle Ages
... the houses and building were very complex and hard to build. Courtly love is the code of behavior that defined the relationship between lovers during the Middle Ages. There are some very important characters that lived during the Middle Ages also. The Middle Ages is an era that is very different than now in many ways. One of the most important figures out of the Middle Ages is King Arthur. He ...
3203: The Fall Of The Roman Empire
... world and had a strong presence in Roman society in the third through fifth centuries in which Rome would fall. Christian values of love, peace, and anti-violence did not sit well with Christians who lived in an empire built upon a strong army. When Christianity gained prominence in the Roman world, many disliked the idea of conquering and war. Also, the Christian emphasis on a spiritual kingdom undermined Roman patriotism ...
3204: Celtic Invasions
... history. The customs, history and culture of the people involved in the were what determined the cause and outcome of the great conflict. The Celts were a people of self-contradiction. They worshiped gods who lived in sacred groves, but their sacrificial offerings to these deities included human heads. They admired skilled craftsmanship and intellectual ability, but they were enthusiastic hunters and they fought each other at the hint of an ...
3205: Sports And Competition In Ancient Greece
... his family and his city. It was an honor that could never be outranked either by money or official position. The victors were linked to the immortals, celebrated by poets and sculptors, and they often lived for the rest of their lives at public expense. A strong bond joined every athlete with his gods, to whom he believed he owed his success.
3206: Castles: Seen By The Light Of A Thousand Candles
... castle, one can gage with certainty each castle’s characteristics. Features such as fireplaces, chapels, wells, and latrines imply permanent occupation, and the number of latrines built into the castle corresponds to how many people lived there. Later on, when castles became less function-oriented and more decorative, large rooms would be partitioned into smaller chambers. People preferred to sleep in bedrooms rather than in a bed enclosed within heavy curtains ...
3207: Should Unmarried Couples Live Together?
... drive a car or to try on some clothes or shoes before buying them would be the practical thing to do. However, research has proven this theory wrong. Research has proven that couples who have lived together before marriage are more likely to disagree on such things as; entertainment, household chores, finances and are more likely to become sexually involved. In the past three decades during the same time as the ...
3208: Australia Day
... of the past is the first step towards reconciliation. That includes recognition that since white settlement (or invasion, as indigenous people experienced it) the Aborigines were dispossessed of their land and the life that was lived on it. The consequences of these experiences, I believe are felt in every aspect of life. It is surely quite obvious that we can predict terrible social consequences if a group of people have not ...
3209: Are UFOs Real?
... four days in southern New Mexico. On the night of July 4, 1947, radar indicated that the object was down around thirty to forty miles northwest of Roswell (Patton, 202). Eye witness William Woody, who lived east of Roswell, remembered being outside with his father the night of July 4, 1947, when he saw a brilliant object plunge to the ground. A couple of days later when Woody and his father ...
3210: Episcopalianism / Anglicanism
... jurisdiction. Under the bishops were priests who were responsible for the spiritual care of all baptized persons in their parishes. The bishops surrounded themselves with many assistants to carry out their many tasks. These assistants lived upon the fees that they received for doing their duties, and were constantly subject to the temptation to make business in order to increase their incomes. The bishops became known to his diocese as a ...


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