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What were the primary motivations for the Crusades? Why did the Church support them? Why did so many Europeans enlist to fight in them? How would you evaluate their overall success? What do you think the primary long-term effects of the Crusades were?
Maturational Crisis
A crisis that occurs as a result of reaching a new developmental stage in life, often requiring an individual to acquire new coping mechanisms to adapt effectively.
Reactive Crisis
A crisis that emerges in response to an unanticipated event, causing stress or disruption in one's life or organization.
Adventitious Crisis
A crisis resulting from unexpected external stressors or traumatic events, not predicted as part of normal life.
Triage Nurse
A specialized nurse responsible for assessing patients on arrival to determine their need for urgent care based on the severity of their condition.
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