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    allows the parliament to be chosen by the people and keeps the king or queen from being able to create his or her own parliament to fit their agenda. By strengthen the power of Parliament, the bill of rights laid the foundation for constitutional monarch, and created a balanced government. (English Bill of Rights 1689,…

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    Empress Theodora and Elizabeth I impacted their respective empire or kingdom by doing the best the could for their homes . During the time they were alive they were very powerful woman . Empress Theodora helped the woman a lot she changed many rules for they could be equal to men . Elizabeth I was very brave she did not care who you were she was not afraid . She was her own person she did not care what others thought of her she did not care that she had no kids or husband she was married to her…

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    The Little Prince There once was a kingdom, it was a very chaotic place but it was a place many called home. A king and queen had ruled there for a very long time and the Queen even went on to have a child. But tragedy befell the kingdom not long after the birth. During the wondrous masquerade ball thrown in order to celebrate the dear healthy baby boy's birth the king started feeling ill. Not wanting to tell anyone the king smiled and said he needed to take a break. He sat on his thrown…

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    Rhazes Accomplishments

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    Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to analyze and explain Rhazes, the renowned Islamic physician’s impacts on medicine, and his accomplishment’s. Abu Bakr Mohhmad Ibn Zakariya Razi also know as “Rhazes”, was born in the Ancient city of Rayy located near Tehran, Iran as a Persian. The city of Rayy, which was located on the Great Silk Road, was a series of trade routes that were central to interaction between the West and East. This Road connected traders, merchants, pilgrims, monks, soldiers…

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    The Castle Grounds consist of three stables, four gardens, a maze with benches. The grounds also have 10 fields for the sheep, cows, horses and goats to graze. One day the prince and princesses decided that they wanted to go on an adventure to the other side of the kingdom, Princess Maggie loves to go on all kinds of adventures with her siblings. So they went to transform into warmer clothes, since it still was snowing outside. Princess Maggie chose a lengthy pink dress with white fur around the…

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    To sign, or not to sign. That is the question that hangs so urgently over the wavering title character of “King Charles III,” Mike Bartlett’s flat-out brilliant portrait of a monarchy in crisis, which blazed open on Sunday night at the Music Box Theater. Any echoes you may infer regarding a certain Danish prince are entirely appropriate to this dazzlingly presumptuous drama, set in and around Buckingham Palace in a highly foreseeable future. True, as a product of the 20th century, the newly…

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    standing in front of them; and how quickly that same man’s real motives are revealed, when they are no longer govern by fear of exposure for their deceit. A feeling, King David can relate to. For he have learned from personal experience, once a monarch dies, nothing is certain to ensure a smooth transition of power, not even a successor’s rightful claim to the throne. As the crown changes head, power and allegiance changes with it, making an entire royal line vulnerable. The king was no fool…

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    The University of West Alabama announced the 2015 homecoming court, which is made up of seven girls voted on by the student body. The homecoming ballet is composed of a group of girls that made it through the interview stage. The next step is a campus wide e-mail that allows all students to vote on who will represent the university. Once the two- day voting window is closed, the results are announced. UWA has a standing tradition of having the homecoming court made up of one freshman maid,…

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    Long ago, a story was lost to time. Deep in the mountains of now Switzerland our story begins. On the outskirts of town, I wait and watch. My father is to be back any minute. Ever since the invasion from the ghastly northerners. We have been taken as slaves to work the fields for their unhampered appetite. When they arrived, they stripped us of our land and ranks. I would have been nephew to the king but when the northerners brought us into bondage, my uncle was murdered in front of the…

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    The Lady or the Tiger? After she thought about what could happen if he chose the right door. She thought if he chose the left door and get eaten alive and he could just wait for in her heaven. She thought if he chose the right door. She would at least see him, but, he might move on. She right away, she pointed left. She thought in her mind better safe than sorry. As so as he could, he turned left as he walked as slow as a snail. The king shouted “common boy!” He started to run. The princess…

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