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    Tsar Nicholas II – Leadership and Reign Lions, otherwise known as “King of the Jungle,” walk majestically across their territory observing the animals of their kingdom. Their strength and power make them believe that they are the obvious ruler of those beneath them. Just like lions, Tsar Nicholas II felt that he was the only one capable of ruling his land. He thought that God chose him to be the ruler of Russia, and that all his decisions were correct because God put him there to rule. Tsar…

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    to have heard the voices of the archangel Michael as well as her favourite saints, she was convinced that she can force the English out of France. Joan led the French army to Orléans and under her command, drove away the English and secured the coronation of Charles VII (Graham, 576). She was later sentenced to be burned at the stake for wearing men's clothing and being accused of heresy and witchcraft. Moreover, Joan of Arc was significant to the history and prosperity of France as she was…

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    When Edward IV died on April 9, 1483, England was nearing the end of the tediously long conflict known as the Wars of the Roses. England needed a period of peace and stable government, but it was not going to get it. Edward had two children, Edward, aged 12, and Richard, aged 9. Given the youth of the heir to the throne, regency would be needed. The two most obvious people to head that regency were Queen Elizabeth and Richard of Gloucester. Richard and the queen were openly hostile, however;…

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    The Significance of The Rosary The Rosary is one of the most important parts of a Roman Catholic’s daily life. The Rosary is said to have been given to Saint Dominic by the Virgin Mary in 1214. Saint Dominic grew up in a well-off family in Castile, Spain as his father was the the lord of the manor in his village. His uncle was an archbishop and also an important figure in his life. He knew from an early age that he wanted be involved in the church. As a young man, Dominic studied theology and…

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    1. In the articles "Welcome to the Future" by Matthew Hudson and "What may happen in the next hundred years" by John Elfreth Watkins Jr., the way the authors portray the future it seems like our society is bound to laziness. One way that shows laziness is in our future is self driving cars. "Future cars will drive themselves. These electric cars will communicate with other cars on the road to travel safely in close formation at high speeds" (Hudson 22). This is laziness at its finest because we…

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    learns that Levana wants Winter dead, so both Winter and Jacin help out Cinder and her crew by feeding them information from the palace. Also, Emperor Kai of the Commonwealth back on Earth and Queen Levana get married inside the palace and have the coronation ceremony in the palace as well. Levana is also killed in the palace at the hands of Cinder. The rebels fight with the government for their freedom on the door step of the palace. Sector RM-9 is the first place Cinder and her crew go to…

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    and deep controversy, doctrinal problems (against heresies like Nestorianism, disputes over Christology) need to be dealt with it. 4-In Benedict’s Rule (530),” we read about the rise of the Monastic movement through the Middle Age. 5-In “The Coronation of Charlemagne (800),” we see a Christianity peak in influence and stature, and how the Church becomes the focus and gain power of the society. 6-In “ The Great Schism (1054),” we see how the Church splits into East and West, in somewhat…

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    The Life of Charlemagne is an account of Charlemagne’s time as a Carolingian King by Einhard. Einhard, as with many people, felt that history needed to be written down and preserved or it would be lost and forgotten. The account as a whole is historically significant, but so are the chapters within it. Chapter Seven gives an account of Charlemagne’s war with Saxony. Chapter 28 gives an account of Charlemagne being crowned as Emperor and lastly, chapter 30 talks about Louis the Pious receiving…

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    Once upon a time there was a cat named Kitten kitty. He was a king of his kingdom. His kingdom was named Wonder World. His wife was named Oreo Cookie. Together they were wonderful rulers for the kingdom. The princess was named Midnight, for she had the darkest pelt in the kingdom. Midnight’s nickname is Shadow Hunter. Once a kit came to the kingdom, for he was looking for a cat named Midnight. Queen Oreo Cookie came to see the kit. Once she heard who he wanted to see. She got Midnight and took…

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    Sir Thomas More said of King Henry VIII, “[that] [i]f a loin knew his strength, it [would be] hard for any man to hold him”.[1] This quote suggests that King Henry VIII knew exactly what it meant to be king and that nobody was going to stand in his way. This proved to be true as King Henry VIII was the most contentious king in England’s history. He is most famous for his six wives, two of whom he beheaded, and his role as instigator of the English Reformation. Through his manipulation of…

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