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 Bravery - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Bravery, a rock band from the U.S. The Bravery (album), the band's self-titled debut album
This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title.
Courage, the human condition to confront pain and fear
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bravery   (98 words)

  
 Mule - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In the early 20th century use of mules survived mainly in military transport, being used to haul caissons and artillery through nearly impassable terrain, the bravery and focused intelligence of the animal serving it well in the midst of the noise and confusion of warfare.
For other uses of the word mule, see mule (disambiguation).
In its common modern meaning, a mule is the offspring of a male donkey and a female horse.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Mule   (637 words)

  
 Matador - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The style and bravery of the matador is regarded as being at least as important as whether or not he actually kills the bull.
One of the most famous matadors of all time was Juan Belmonte, whose technique in the ring revolutionised bullfighting and remains the standard by which matadors are judged to this day.
Matador Antonio Barrera in the capote de paseo (dress cape) before a bullfight during the 2003 Aste Nagusia festival in Bilbao, Spain
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 Volgograd - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For the heroism shown during the battle, Stalingrad was awarded the title Hero City in 1945, and King George VI of the United Kingdom awarded the citizens of Stalingrad a jewelled sword in appreciation of the bravery that they had shown.
A memorial complex commemorating the battle, dominated by an immense allegorical sculpture of Mother Russia, was erected on the Mamayev Kurgan, a hill that saw some of the most intense fighting during the battle.
This was and remains somewhat contentious, given the fame of the name Stalingrad, and there were once serious proposals to change the name back during Konstantin Chernenko's brief administration in 1985.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Volgograd   (626 words)

  
 Agamemnon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia [Anonymoused]
Although not the equal of Achilles in bravery, Agamemnon is a dignified representative of kingly authority.
Achilles, the greatest warrior of the age, withdrew from battle in revenge and nearly cost the Greek armies the war.
The Iliad tells the story of the quarrel between Agamamnon and Achilles in the final year of the war.
anonymouse.org/cgi-bin/anon-www_de.cgi/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agamemnon   (626 words)

  
 bushido - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about bushido
Bushido means ‘the way of the warrior’; the code stresses simple living, self-discipline, and bravery.
Bushido originated during the 12th-century wars leading up to the first shogunate, but until the Edo period it was an unwritten code of loyalty and restraint.
Both this and Budō shoshin-shu/First Steps in Bushido by Daidoji Yuzan, which dates from the early 18th century, emphasize a constant awareness of death.
encyclopedia.farlex.com /bushido   (193 words)

  
 NationMaster.com - Encyclopedia: Husayn bin Ali
This episode of Husayn's life is of special importance to many Muslims for its tragedy and for the bravery of Husayn in the face of an overwhelming opponent.
After the death of his father Ali in 661, the succession to the Caliphate was undetermined, and a conflict existed between those who thought Muawiyah should be the caliph, and those who felt that the son of Ali should succeed him.
Husayn is revered by Muslims, and has a special importance to the Shia as their Third Imam by most Shias and second Imam by some Shia sects.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Husayn-bin-Ali   (1565 words)

  
 Talk:Aztec - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The millitary cull theory would explain why the professional soldiers could capture so many prisoners and still have fairly low sacrifice rates, even if a relatively small proportion were released for bravery.
He was conviced that tha aztecs whe one of the los tribes of israel and the Hummand sacrifice and canibalism wer proof of that.
The aztecs gave us their accouns of the human sacrifice, but as i pointed, they are veryr probably inflated, to be used as a war propaganda.
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 NTU Info Centre: Romance of the Three Kingdoms
The contemporary Ming Emperor Wanli had officially elevated Guan Yu to the position of a god, Lord Guan, to emphasize Guan Yu's characteristics of bravery and extreme fidelity (characteristics the emperor no doubt wanted to promote in his subjects).
This time the emperor is the victim, and his sentence is to suffer endless torment at the hands of Cao Cao.
The decline of the Han Dynasty is therefore traced to the sins of its founding emperor, Han Gao Zu, who unjustly executes his three able generals Han Xin, Pang Yue and Ying Bu.
www.nowtryus.com /article:Romance_of_the_Three_Kingdoms   (1299 words)

  
 Kyle Katarn - Star Wars
In gratitude for his bravery, Mon Mothma awarded him the Star of Alderaan.
These partial plans were eventually combined with those captured at Toprawa and on the Death Star it self, to create a complete outline of the station.
Kyle's first mission for the Alliance was the infiltration of an Imperial facility on Danuta to retrieve the plans for the first Death Star as a part of Operation Skyhook.
starwars.wikicities.com /wiki/Kyle_Katarn   (3468 words)

  
 I cite: cruelty
Indeed, when we criticize Fox for being incorrect, we support their claims to bravery, their sense of themselves as righteous defenders of truth (and the best commenter on this is clearly Stephen Colbert).
Fox seemed to him to be bravely acknowledging that the American audience, like the British audience, was ready to rebel against what Mr.
Cowell because there was never a hint of an attempt to censor him or to turn him into a sweetheart of a guy.
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 Disambiguation Blog: October 2005
It doesn't only speak to the stupid 'heroic' bravery of taking risks, but to the symbolic recuperation of the human surplus in the face of the machinic.
The problem I have been trying to address and which is evident in the BCCCS-style subcultural theory is the constitution of a typology of subjecthood organised around a singular subject (ie the punk, the mod, the rocker, etc).
This initial and summary attemp to neutralize the unexpected occurence was abandoned as the techno-scientific spirit and the figure od capitalism came to maturity, both of them much moreefficient at controlling time.
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 Domain Mongo
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profiles in courage is a book by john f kennedy describing acts of bravery and integrity by eight american united states senate senators from throughout the senate s history those profiled crossed political party party lines and or defied the public opinion of their constitutes to do what they felt
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 Top20Malta.com - Your Top20 Guide to Malta!
Malta played an important role during World War II, owing to its vicinity to Axis shipping lanes, and its people's bravery led to the awarding of the George Cross now seen on its flag.
Under its 1964 constitution, Malta initially retained Queen Elizabeth II as sovereign of Malta, with a Governor-General exercising executive authority on her behalf, but on December 13, 1974 it became a republic within the Commonwealth, with the President as head of state.
A defence agreement signed soon after Independence (and re-negotiated in 1972) expired on March 31, 1979 (Freedom Day) when the British military forces were withdrawn.
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 Imitation of Christ (book) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
They present only one side of the Christian life, and in order to compass the whole of it they must be supplemented by counsels for integrity, bravery, and constancy in the struggle of daily existence to which the vast mass of mankind, who can not be recluses, are called.
This article is about the 15th century spiritual book written by Thomas à Kempis; for the painting novel by Shaun McGowan see Imitation of Christ (painting), or for other meanings see Imitation of Christ (disambiguation).
Imitation of Christ is considered the pearl of all the writings of the mystical German-Dutch school of the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, and with the "Confessions" of Augustine and John Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress it occupies a front rank, if not the foremost place, among useful manuals of devotion, after the Bible.
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