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    fathers. The children took shelter in groups in different locations, and in time built small fortresses. All of the fortresses are named after the town that they were in. all the kids in London started moving to Buckingham palace, which caused uproar in the community. When they got to the palace thing got worse then what they were already. Small Sam if the first character introduced. Throughout the story Small Sam is trying to get back to his little sister. Arron and Maxie are next; Arron is…

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    of the army of kids marching towards Buckingham Palace. The group consists of 53 kids but the main characters the story follows are, Arran, Achilleus, Freak, Maxie, Blue, Callum, Jester, and Ollie. These kids have to travel through downtown London in the midst of a war between kids and zombies. These zombies are a product of an unknown disease turning anyone over…

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    James' Park, Charing Cross, Westminster and Green Park. The region is all around associated with focal London areas which make it considerably more available. It is alongside Buckingham Palace, Trafalgar Square and the House of Parliament and there are free shows at weekends amid the late spring. A standout amongst the most mainstream sights are the pelicans on the lake. St. James' Park is not as extensive as Hyde Park (adjacent…

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    Fathers 4 Justice (or F4J) is a fathers’ rights organisation in the United Kingdom. Founded in 2001, the group aims are to gain public and parliamentary support for changes in UK legislation on fathers' rights, mainly using stunts and protest. Fathers4Justice was founded by Matt O’Connor in 2001 after he was denied access to his two boys, Daniel and Alexander, following a difficult divorce. Furthermore their aim is to champion the causes of equal parenting, family law reform and equal contact…

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    solved. At the beginning of Act Two, he admits the affair to the Inspector. When Gerald begins explaining the story, Sheila or Mrs. Birling would butt in frequently, Sheila usually saying something smart, like ‘Well, we didn’t think you meant Buckingham Palace-‘. This shows Sheila’s transformation from the innocent, submissive fiancé, and she is learning more about the true extent of society and her responsibilities. You can tell that Gerald is remorseful, but also tries to paint the picture…

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    If I escape, I am going to be wanted even more. “Maybe. Let’s check the amount of security first.” We walk out of the woods to where the Buckingham Palace was and we saw two Russian lifeguards. One on a pink unicorn and the other on a cow. I don’t know if it’s fake or not, but I can tell you that it’s really weird. Just as I was turning away from the lifeguard, he looked at me and I knew I was…

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    Princess Diana married into the British royal family, which resulted in two children with the marriage ending in divorce. She married the Prince of Wales, Charles Philip Arthur George (“Diana, Princess of Wales”). Prince Charles and Princess Diana had met previous times before they finally began a relationship. When Princess Diana visited her sister, she met Prince Charles again in 1980. He proposed to her after they dated for about six months (“Princess Diana Biography” about.com). Their…

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    Background: British monarchy was established after the Glorious Revolution in 1688 and England is the first country which establish constitutional monarchy. Now, Queen Elizabeth II. is the head of State and as the monarch she is also the head of the church of England, commander in Chief, head of the commonwealth and head of executive, legislature and judiciary. Although she has many titles, she has no real political power, with “domestic and foreign policy are left to Parliament and, more…

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    Although Diana was certainly an extraordinary person and she has done many meaningful things, she also had a dark side that is sometimes forgotten. Prince Charles was not the only one who committed adultery. When they were still married Diana was said to be dating James Hewitt, her horse riding instructor and later in a famous BBC Panorama interview she confirmed this information. This kind of behavior was certainly not a good example and it brought many bad opinions. She was also involved in…

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    The impacts of 9/11 where felt all over the world from Canada to even country’s like Russia. While no all impacts where good or not is ultimately depending on how you look at it. We now have increased security everywhere and have been in the longest war in America. On the other hand, as was stated before it brought so many people together, people put more faith in each other and their religion we had friendships that lasted even to this day. But some wounds cut much deeper. The attack issued…

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