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  1. Jerusalem Summary. On St. George’s Day, Parsons and Fawcett, two representatives of the Flintock City Council, serve Johnny “Rooster” Byron papers, which demand that he immediately vacate the property that his mobile home sits on. The city plans to build a new housing development nearby, and they do not want Johnny and his rabble-rousing ...

  2. At trial, Eichmann emphasizes the difference between Hitler ’s orders, which were law, even if only spoken, and Himmler ’s, which Eichmann demanded in writing. And so Eichmann believed he was putting the true law first, above Himmler’s unlawful orders contrary to Hitler’s will. The court’s failure to come to terms with this fact ...

  3. Plot Summary. “Jerusalem Delivered” is an epic poem by Torquato Tasso. First published in 1581 in Parma, Italy, the poem is a fantastical retelling of the First Crusade from both Muslim and Christian perspectives. The poem is known for exploring the deep tensions between duty and passion. It follows the Italian Renaissance style of epic poetry.

  4. Justus Weiner. Justus Reid Weiner (1950-2020) was a human rights lawyer and Distinguished Scholar in Residence at the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs. [1] He was the author of numerous publications. Weiner also lectured widely in various countries, and was a visiting assistant professor at Boston University School of Law.

  5. Analysis. It is midnight in England. Loud music pumps out of a sizable mobile home and into a moonlit forest. People dance wildly all night until the birds start to chirp the following morning. There is junk piled all around the mobile home, including an air-raid siren, a fridge, and many records. Nearby is a chicken coop, some chopped wood ...

  6. May 17, 2022 · Major battles: Battle of Dorylaeum, Siege of Antioch, Siege of Jerusalem. Summary of the First Crusade. Known as the “armed pilgrimage” to Jerusalem, the First Crusade was a fierce military campaign embarked by the various armies of Western European nations to recapture Jerusalem, a prized city and the jewel in the Middle East.

  7. And they put forward two, Joseph called Barsabbas, who was also called Justus, and Matthias. Acts 18:7 And he left there and went to the house of a man named Titius Justus, a worshiper of God. His house was next door to the synagogue. Acts 11:2 So when Peter went up to Jerusalem, the circumcision party criticized him, saying, Philemon 7

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