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    SAVE THE WALES On July 29th, 1961, Lady Diana Spencer said 'I do' at St Paul's Cathedral and became the 10th woman in 680 years to take the title, Her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales. Previous to her was Mary, the wife of George V. She carried the title from 1901 to 1910 when she was escorted by her husband who was then Prince of Wales. Her dignity and devotion to duty earned her respect in every corner of the world. Not all Princesses of Wales were so liked and respected. Some were stupid.…

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    Romanov Massacre

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    along with his loyal servants, descended downstairs and gathered together for a family photo shoot. However, the family photoshoot turned out to be a deceptive trick created by a communist leader, Vladimir Lenin and the Bolshevik troops to lure the royal Russian family, the Romanovs, out of hiding and to end Russia’s monarchical rule. Once the Romanovs and their servants made themselves known “...suddenly, a dozen armed men burst into the room and gunned down the imperial family in a hail of…

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    Elizabeth I, the Virgin Queen, was the most successful and powerful of the Tudors, and also a strong female monarch. Elizabeth was born on September 7, 1533 to King Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn. As a child, Elizabeth lived apart from her parents at the Royal Palace of Hatfield, where she was exposed to education and politics at a young age. When she was only two years old, her mother was executed on erroneous charges of witchcraft, adultery, and incest. Throughout her childhood, her father married…

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    privy chamber, where my servant soaked my hands and face in the bowl of water. After the cleansing, a second servant entered the room to aid my dressing. “Good morning, King Polaris”, he stated with a grin. My servants then assisted as I donned my royal attire. While in this process, my lovely wife, Cassiopeia, comes and gives me a quick peck on the cheek. “Hello, Cassie”, I stated as she passed by. As my dressing concluded, Cassie…

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    England Financial Crisis

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    substantial investor in Barclays, is investing a further £2bn in the aggregate, and Challenger, representing the interests of the Chairman of Qatar Holding and his family, is investing a further £0.3bn. In addition, His Highness Sheikh Mansour Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, a member of the royal family of Abu Dhabi, and Chairman of Abu Dhabi’s International Petroleum Investment Company is investing a total of £3.5bn”(Varley,2008) By increasing its capital from different place , Barclays set aside to…

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    Central England Cooperative is an innovative consumer cooperative enterprise based in the UK. Consumer cooperatives are enterprises that operate independently of the state, are a form of mutual aid and aimed towards providing consumer services rather than profit. Founded in 2013, the Central England Cooperative have experienced tremendous growth since, and ended 2017 with nearly two million members and nearly ten thousand employees. The Central England Cooperative has a diverse range of…

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    The wise fool described by Erasmus is someone who can see past the chaos of the material world and find greater truths in their madness. Characters within King Lear that exhibit the qualities of the wise fool: selflessness and loyalty, in their search for the truth and the treatment of others, find greater clarity in their decision-making, a factor crucial to their standing at the climax of the work. The characters may be classified into two categories, those who stay loyal to Lear through his…

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    Macbeth is the character that has stuck out to me the most, he is a dynamic character. Macbeth is portrayed as a loyal, sweet, yet a deceiving character in the story Macbeth. Through Macbeth’s change from loyal and sweet to manipulative and evil, Shakespeare illustrates the corrupting power of unchecked ambition. Macbeth is the main character in the story who went from being loved and admired to the most hateful king anyone could ever meet. Macbeth may not impact many individuals in the…

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    When Teachers Rebel 8:00 am and the bell rings. Families and relatives were dressed up in their best outfits while they excitedly waited for the graduation to start. The Master of Ceremony approached center stage and gave the signal for everyone to stand for the presentation of Hinomaru and “Kimigayo”. Katsuki sensei and a few of his students refused to stand and sing. A few days later, Katsuki sensei was given a pay cut and was redistricted to a poorer school prefecture. He was punished because…

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    Hamlet’s fall from grace came with plenty more deaths than did Oedipus’. Hamlet, like Oedipus, experienced the attributes of a tragic hero from royal status to death. In the drama, Hamlet, the former king of Denmark’s son, attends his father’s funeral. Soon after, Hamlets closest friend, Horatio, alerts Hamlet of an apparition of his recently deceased father. Hamlet visits the ghost and it informs…

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