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    “Who Poached the King’s Deer? A Study in Thirteenth Century Crime” narrates the illegal hunting of forests which were supposed to be under the protection of English monarchs from a period of approximately mid thirteenth century to fifteenth century England. The study covers forest laws enacted by monarchs after the Norman invasion‚ the difference between ‘respectable’ poachers and peasants looking to feed themselves‚ the way in which such poachers were punished‚ and the impact of events relating to

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    For William the Conqueror‚ success was a way of life. During his reign as king of England‚ William conquered three locations. The first was in Pevensey in the South of England‚ after‚ he went toward Hastings and Fought at Senlac Hill‚ lastly he took England. William the Conqueror was one of the most influential men in history. In 1028‚ William was born in Falaise‚ Normandy‚ France. “In 1035‚ Robert (William’s father) died‚ leaving his only surviving heir‚ William‚ to become Duke of Normandy at the

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    During King Richard’s reign as king in England‚ he became one of the most important figures of the 12th century. Perhaps Richard’s most prolific moment while in power was the Third Crusade. Along with with Philip II of France and Germany’s King‚ Emperor Frederick I‚ Richard fought against Saladin and his army in an attempt to reconquer the Holy Land. Saladin was the leader of the Muslim Army and led the resistance against the Crusaders. Although they were not able to capture Jerusalem‚ the crusade

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    King Henry II

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    died on July 6‚ 1189. Throughout his lifetime‚ his was‚ Count of Anjou‚ Count of Maine‚ Duke of Normandy‚ Duke of Aquitaine‚ Lord of Ireland and King of England. King Henry was related to Eleanor of Aquitaine and King Richard I. Three of his achievements that were significant to the Middle Ages are; improving economics and legal system of England. Being the first ever Angevin king and having power over territories that stretched of Ireland to the Pyrenees. The first accomplishment of Henry

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    Robin Hood Case Analysis

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    In the Robin Hood case‚ we can easily apply the principles of a business organization. Robin was the CEO of the Merrymen. He made all important decisions and a few lieutenants serve in roles that have been delegated such as information gathering‚ discipline‚ finances and provisioning. These make up the top management in the organization. This is associated with the Fayolism theory developed by Henri Fayol who proposed that managers perform particular functions for the growth and success of the organization

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    There were fire trucks‚ police cars‚ and ambulances. The paramedics have found john and started to roll him out of the house. The officer starts to talk to mom and asks what happened and how. Mom asks cole to come over and talk to the officer. Cole explains. “i pushed John down the unsturdy attic stairs and he most likely broke his legs or arms.” The officer replies saying ”Cole and Ellen meet me in the hospital with John.” The officer goes into the blue and red lit cop car. Ellen and Cole go into

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    Magna Carta Influence

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    interesting history‚ wide scope of influence‚ and a major impact on todays people. History The history of the Magna Carta is interesting. It was written during the reign of King John. He was a very corrupt and abusive king. John’s Barons‚ people‚ and the Catholic disliked King John. He levied heavy taxes against his people and Barons. John had recently fought a losing war to gain a territory he previously owned in Northern France with hired mercenaries and lost. He the demanded

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    to build his army   What ? Conflict : Robin Hood’s band vs. Sherrif => Objective : To put an end to Sherrif’s power Organization " ROBIN HOOD : Ruled in supreme  He takes important decisions Tom BOWER Intelligence & scouting Little John Discipline & archery control Sean Flint Finance & loot management. Sam BAKER Responsible of sourcing Main Problems "  A growing army BUT increasing problems Problems related to the growth of the army -  Loss of concentration and vigilence

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    · To be united as one and act as one force. · To have fairness and equality for all. · To seek social justice in all levels of living and · To set free King Richard from imprisonment. ALTERNATIVE COURSES OF ACTION: · Little John and Scarlock should do multi tasking to help Robin Hood discipline the band or they might assign another member to manage the recruitment process and sees to it that those accepted are duly qualified. · Not to imposed

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    driver had a strong odor of an alcoholic beverage emanating from his breath. The driver is now identified as John Francks. I asked John how much alcohol he drank this morning and he replied “none.” While observing John‚ he was extremely slow with his movements. It took several minutes to guide him over to my car so we could speak. When John did speak‚ his voice was not projecting

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