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    I was sitting in my bunk looking at my girlfriends Polaroid that she had sent me a few months ago. As I was looking Chuck asked me, “how is she doing?” Frankly I didn’t know I hadn’t talked to her in years this is something that she sent to my parents after she left me because she was getting lonely while I was away at war. “Yeah, she’s...good,” I replied uncertainly. “Well that is good,” he replied. While I was looking at her picture I hear gun fire. Then *BOOM* a torpedo hits the port side of…

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    What was Hatshepsut’s family background? (5 Marks) (10 Lines) Hatshepsut’s family background consisted of her descendance from the pharaoh Thutmose I and his royal consort, Ahmose. She was the only child born to Thutmose I and his royal consort. After Thutmose I death Hatshepsut at the time twelve. She married her half brother, Thutmose II, whose mother was a lesser wife. During the reign of Thutmose II, Hatshepsut took the traditional role of queen and main wife. Hatshepsut gained the role of…

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    gave fleeting hope to not only his father Henry VIII and his half-sister Mary, but the fate of the Tudor dynasty. To be legitimate, a child must be born of the King and his lawfully wedded wife. The problem was, the only legitimate child that the royal couple had was Mary. With Catherine of Aragon, the Queen of England, many of their children were stillborn, miscarriages, or died shortly after birth (Lindsay 61). They needed a male heir, and…

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    to the main characters. Both stories lead the characters to experience dramatic changes in their royal life. Simba and Hamlet experience the title of princes, betrayal of family, and death in the family. First experience Simba and Hamlet went through is the title of being a prince. Hamlet and Simba both held a prince title and was well known to the people/animals. They both was born from royal families. Hamlet and Simba were both next in line for the throne. According to Mufasa from The…

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    stoic. When he gets stabbed. He just lays there not crying or complaining, but actually peacefully almost. The couple found him laying the girl said "Freddie let’s get out of here! Please." he didn't get mad that they didn't help him because he was a "royal" and they were a "guardian". He didn't even hesitate to think, "wow they wouldn't help me because I was something different from them or wow their jerks.” When the drunken man found him he was calm. He didn't react much when the man didn't…

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    Calder Case Summary

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    court. It is the first to recognize that aboriginal title to land exist as a sui generis type of right in Canada at the time of time of the Royal Proclamation Order of 1763 and does not devolve from the colonial, Crown law, treaty or statute. The main issue for determination in this case was whether Crown authority lawfully extinguished the aboriginal title to the ancestral land occupied by the Nisga’a tribe that pre-existed at the time of the Royal Proclamation Order of 1763. The case was…

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    critique of Measure for Measure and how the title is significant) Titles often tell an important story before a book is even read. The titles attract readers and can set up the idea of the book in just a few lines. Clive Cussler’s Inca Gold, is about, or course, people searching for lost Incan gold. In the same way, titles can reveal a lot about movies and plays. In Shakespeare’s Measure for Measure, the title tells a lot of different things. The title of Measure for Measure is significant…

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    Casino Review Essay

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    Title: Royal Vegas Casino Review Description: This Royal Vegas Casino review tackles the site’s key features that bring the brand towards the top. Play, win, and revel in top-quality iGaming. Keyword: Royal Vegas Casino review The convenience of being able to access casino games at any time is one obvious benefit of playing on web-based portals. Whether it’s from the comfort of your own home or through your mobile devices, there is no question that iGaming sites deliver a degree of…

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    her role as regent, she gradually took on more and more of the royal decision making.” This quote shows how Hatshepsut was an effective ruler by being a regent that let her…

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    “The Royal Tombs of Ur” opens with Witthoft briefly describing the ancient biblical city of Ur, and the drastic influences on modern archaeology. The opening paragraph of the article also goes into detail about the many treasures that were found in the Royal Tombs, such as a bull harp, a statuette of a ram, and a queens headdress. Woolley undercovered these artifacts, as well as several others between the years of 1922-1928. It wasn’t until the season until 1927-28 when he undercovered the…

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