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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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    Colonial Readiness Report Your Royal Highness, our New England Colonies are facing a threat from our enemy, the French. The mountains and harsh climate may prevent us from readiness for the attack. But, the hilly land will be a difficult obstacle for our attackers, the French. Our accessibility by water could play a major role in the fight because we could obtain supplies for the battle. Our thick forests will help for protection and cover from our enemies. An advantage we have is our very…

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    Elizabeth II was not guaranteed the royal crown considering her father was the second heir, after his eldest brother, Edward VIII. Despite the odds Elizabeth became queen following her father's death in 1952. Although becoming queen was not in Elizabeth’s favor, she has graciously accepted the royal throne for sixty-five years, making her the longest reigning queen in the British Monarch, whilst dodging threats and scandals, elegantly serving the British, with respect from people all over the…

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    Her Royal Highness Princess Theodora of Greece and Denmark spoke to elderly citizens about youth activism and the Syrian refugee crisis as a part of the Learning Institute for Elders program at the University of Central Florida Feb. 16. “Every young person deserves the chance to reach their full potential,” Princess Theodora said. Princess Theodora, also known under the stage name Theodora Greece, was invited as a part of the LIFE Global Issues Series. She introduced herself to the packed room…

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    Macbeth Analytical Paragraph By: Jephte Guillaume In the book “Macbeth” by William Shakespeare, Shakespeare uses the apparition of Banquo as a reminder of Macbeth’s guilt, Banquo’s lineage and claim of the throne, and to foreshadow future deaths. First, after Macbeth meet with the murderers and he went back to the feast and seen the ghost he said, ¨ Take any shape but that, and my firm nerves Shall never tremble: or be alive again, And dare me to the desert with thy sword; If trembling…

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    Who Is Thawan Duchanee?

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    THAWAN DUCHANEE (wikipedia) BOW JIRATCHAYA PATTARATHUMRONG 625 ARCHITECTURE STUDENT the word in blue = it can be linked to another wikipedia page introduction Thawan Duchanee (September 27, 1939 – September 3, 2014) is a contemporary artist with an international reputation.In 2001,this notable artist also was given precious price by the Office of the National Culture Commission of Thailand as a national thai artist in fine art and visual art. Thawan was raised in chiangmai, thailand and…

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    The Inner Workings of King Lear: A Mirrored Image of England’s Royals The sensationally conceptualized and depicted tragedy of William Shakespeare’s King Lear has created shock and dismay in audiences around the world for over four centuries. With this play, one of his most highly regarded, Shakespeare exposes the brutal inner dynamics of a fictional royal family—from their struggles to establish their own identities to their physical, mental, and emotional battles for power. While Shakespeare…

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    Her Imperial Highness Catherine II was Russia’s longest reigning Empress, having risen from minor German nobility to ruler of the Russian Empire. Centuries after her eventful rule, Catherine II is commonly known as Catherine the Great. In Russia’s history, only three monarchs have been awarded this title; the most famous being Peter the Great, the father of Catherine’s predecessor, Empress Elizabeth. For Peter, being awarded the title of “Great” was based on his combat prowess combined with…

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    English and French competed to first claim the land, and then began to settle it through the use of royal charters. The resources of the land were of great importance to the Europeans, especially gold, fur and tobacco. The Spanish focused on gold, and Christopher Columbus, in his letter to Ferdinand and Isabella explains that “all the gold brought in… that the portion which belongs to your Highness.” (Document 1) The Spanish were convinced that America was full of vast wealth and riches, and…

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    orders one of the guards to open the gates, “The soldier that had maltreated Tom obeyed promptly; and as the prince burst through the portal, half smothered with royal wrath, the soldier fetched him a sounding box on the ear that sent him whirling to the roadway and said, ‘Take that, thou beggar’s spawn, for what thou got’st me from his Highness!’” (Twain 26). The prince’s own soldier is mistreating him due to the fact that he id dressed like a pauper. Despite the fact that Edward tells the…

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