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The Crusaders Information
840 words, approx. 3 pages
 The Crusaders are an American music group popular in the early 1970s known for their amalgamated jazz, pop and soul sound. Since 1961, more than forty albums have been credited to the group (some live and compilations), 19 of which were recorded under...




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 The Record (Bergen County, NJ)
On A Crusade
03/01/2006: 499 words, approx. 2 pages MARK J. CZERWINSKI, STAFF WRITER The Record (Bergen County, NJ) 03-01-2006 ON A CRUSADE -- Vier leads young BC by DePaul By MARK J. CZERWINSKI, STAFF WRITER Date: 03-01-2006, Wednesday Section: SPORTS Edtion: All Editions ORADELL On the surface, there are...
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 The Washington Post
The Crusader
05/08/2002: 530 words, approx. 2 pages NO ONE questions the urgent need to transform the U.S. military so that it will make full use of 21st century technologies and prepare itself for the very different kinds of conflicts it will have to fight in the future -- and has already...
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Kingdom Under Fire: The Crusaders (Microsoft)
12/20/2004: 294 words, approx. 1 pages Audio/Visual: The voice-acting on the game, along with the music is a bit cheesy. Most of the characters, except for maybe the villains, sound like some jocks off the local high school football team and the music is some corny heavy metal that sounds...
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 AP News
Holy Cross wins Patriot and NCAA berth
3/10/2007: 451 words, approx. 2 pages Seniors Torey Thomas and Keith Simmons refused to be denied in their bid to play in the NCAA tournament.Thomas scored a season-high 28 points and Simmons added 23 to lead Holy Cross to a 74-66 victory over Bucknell on Friday that gave the Crusaders their...



Literary Criticism
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Critical Essay by Palmer A. Throop
15,390 words, approx. 51 pages
 In the following essay, Throop examines the songs and poetry written and performed in opposition to the Crusades and papal policy.
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Critical Essay by Carl Erdmann
14,016 words, approx. 47 pages
 In the following essay, Erdmann analyzes the various elements—including religious and literary developments—that enabled the “general idea of crusade and war upon the heathen” to take the specific form of the Crusade to the Holy Land.
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Critical Essay by Joan M. Hussey
12,754 words, approx. 43 pages
 In the following essay, Hussey offers a brief history of the Crusades from the point of view of the Eastern Christian Byzantine empire, discussing the conflicts that arose between the Eastern Christian rulers and the Western European Christian Crusaders.


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