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    worm until I saw some lights. We're here someone shouts. We finally arrived at the haunted theme park. As we wait for the tickets in line us three watch the movie that's playing. Finally, we got the tickets and started to head over to the haunted house. I was as excited as a hummingbird. After five minutes have passed it's our turn to go in.…

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    Lunalilo Research Paper

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    Ali'i Paper Research King William Charles Lunalilo William Charles Lunalilo, born on January 31, 1835. Mother, Miriam ʻAuhea Kekauluohi was the niece of Kamehameha the Great. Making Lunalilo, Kamehamhea the Greatʻs grandnephew. His grandmother, Kalakua, was sister to Kaʻahumanu, Kam 1 fave wife. Lunaliloʻs Greatgrandfather was aliʻi Keouakupuapaikalaninui Lunalilo was given name William to honor British king William IV who was a friend of the Hawaiian monarchs Luna means "high" and lilo…

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    The apartment plays a vast role in the book Sarah’s Key by Tatiana De Rosnay. This apartment witnessed tragedy and secrets that changed lives. The cupboard, where Michael was hidden, unites the past and present. Sarah hid him in the cupboard before their family was brought to a concentration camp. She promised to come back for him, not knowing how long she would actually be away. Years later, when Sarah finally returns home, she meets Bertrand’s father Eduard, who now lives in Sarah’s old home.…

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    between these two factions ended abruptly at the battle of Bosworth Field in 1485. When after the House of York and the House of Lancaster were all weary from battling in the hot fields, a third party arose. Henry Tudor, a Welsh prince, stepped in to fight King Richard III because of a blood debt to Henry VI. Eventually the House of York forfeight the fight. Henry Tudor then obtained control of both the house of York and Lancaster, the white and red roses, and united them by taking the princess…

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    In Parliament, they are the green house. Each member represents an electorate. When a bill is first introduced, it is in the House of Representatives. This House will get the first vote on the bill and if it passes, it will be sent to the Senate for the second reading where they will vote on it. d) The major political parties in Australia are the…

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    Bim

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    report is to break down and examine the invitation of tendering of a BIM STRATEGY FOR THE AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENT HOUSE (APH). This report intends to determine and review the project requirements, point out and portray key primary and secondary stakeholders, develop a stakeholder matrix and assess and select the most suitable project procurement framework for the project. The parliamentary house is the home of the parliament of Australia. It is additionally the work environment for countless…

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    Since I was about six years old, I’ve had an interest in architecture and interior design. After going to see a Kandinsky exhibit at the Guggenheim Museum in New York, I fell in love with the strange shape of the building rather than the ones in the modern artist’s paintings. A few years later, I went to Fallingwater and I bought myself Frank Lloyd Wright’s biography. For Christmas that year, I received the Lego kits for Fallingwater and the Guggenheim. I have been hooked on how modern Frank…

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    Ibsen’s 1879 play, A Doll’s House, tells us the story of Nora, a woman living in the late 18th century, who gets treated like a doll by her husband Torvald. Ibsen presents the idea that women don’t have the same rights as men and are treated as inferior, which leaves readers asking, “is this still relative to today’s society?” Perspective one tells us how the role of women has changed since the late 1800’s. In the 1800s women were educated to take care of the house, children, and husband. Since…

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    In the play The Tragedy of King Richard the Second, England was compared to many different types of forms of nature. Richard is King and John of Gaunt is trying to advice Richard of the troubles that he is causing England. In Act 2 Scene 2 John of Gaunt is on his death bed and delivers a speech for King Richard to hear. This speech paints many different images of what England was before Richard became King. These comparisons to England and the garden sets a vivid picture of how these two are…

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    The Medici family ruled the Republic of Florence for a significant portion of the 15th and 16th centuries and they were the most respected of the merchant families of the time. The Medici family were patrons of many famous artists and scholars of Italy and as a result of their patronage the Medici family has become synonymous with the cultural phenomenon of the Italian Renaissance. The Renaissance, beginning in Florence and spreading throughout the rest of Europe, was the rebirth of classical…

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