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    The tower of London is an 900-year old castle in central London, the castle is housing the crown jewels and many famous and not famous prisoners. The castle is now one of the most popular attractions in London. William the Conqueror created the first fortifications after the conquest of London. The building probably started in 1078. The white tower is central in Londons fortress the tower of London.It is the oldest part of the castle. The white tower is a massive construction. 27,4 meter high…

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    Princess Diana Conspiracy

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    Diana’s life and death interests many people, some of whom have even formed conspiracies about what really happened the night of her death. Diana lived a fascinating life that had many twists and turns. She was born on July 1, 1961, got married to Prince Charles on July 29, 1981. She became…

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    place expectations on their children to achieve certain dreams they have for their kids. This places a tremendous amount of anxiety and stress on their children. This idea is demonstrated throughout the play in the exchanges between King Henry and Prince Hal. King Henry expects his son…

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    He studied first the physical doctrine of motion and physical momentum and when he toured Europe with the son of his employer William Cavendish in 1610 he studied the European scientific and critical methods. In 1628 Hobbes translated from Greek the Thucydides History of the Peloponnesian War it was the first translation in English. He did not extend his studies and writing into…

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    1. To what extent (if at all), and in what ways would you say Shakespeare's history plays are morality plays? William Shakespeare's literary works have had a massive effect on us, because it is discusses many aspects in our life. Shakespearean plays are in a sense in a category of their own as they have evolved with the changing times, while staying in similar forms, and in order to understand Shakespeare's play we should study all the aspects in the play itself. Shakespeare is good for teaching…

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    Sacred spaces can be found everywhere in our world today; they are numerous and can occur wherever one places emotion, awe, or just respect. Sacred spaces change our world today from just a place of living to a place that is important and gives purpose to our lives and humanity. They can come in many different forms and what one considers to be a sacred space another may not; however, this is part of what makes them so sacred, your connection to that spot and what it means to you on a spiritual…

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    Princess Diana Analysis

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    Throughout the movie, you learn how the Royal Family mourned the death of Lady Diana Spencer, the Princess of Wales. The Queen, who is the matriarch of the family, wanted privacy, but that would be a price she would have to pay. Since Diana was a part of the Royal Family, the Queen felt that it was important for her family to be able to mourn Diana’s death. Traditionally, a family is given time to go through the grieving process, but that would be very hard to do for the Royal Family. One of her…

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    Princess Diana will truly become “the peoples princess?” Princess Di couldn't wait to grow up. Throughout her youth and into her adulthood she lived on a side of a mansion that Queen Elizabeth had owned. (Bio online) So Princess Diana had hung out with Prince Charles’ brothers on many occasions. She had…

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    been in many well-known movies, as William Thacher, a man whose main goal in life is to change the stars and become a knight. In A Knight’s Tale, you follow William Thacher, who worked for a knight who passed away within the first minutes of the movie. When this happens William jousts in his place. He wins the joust which leads him and his friends to create the idea of competing in other tournaments. His friends are Wat and Roland who are poor men and stand by William played by Alan Tudyk and…

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    Richard III Villain

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    and the two men with him. He is said to have had his nephews Edward V and Richard, Duke of York killed. He also kills the Duke of Buckingham, and his wife and Anne Neville. It is also understood that Richard killed Henry VI, Henrys son Edward, Prince of Wales, and Anne Neville’s first husband. Historically, there were fewer victims. The most scandalous of the murders that Richard had been accused of was him being the man who murdered his two nephews Edward V and Richard, the sons of Edward IV in…

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