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    Peter C. Herman who has a PHD in English and comparative literature, starts off his essay by explaining the transition of the power from Henry VII to Henry VIII. Herman, as described throughout his essay to the readers, describes Henry VIII implementation of chivalric imagery to be a successful king over his father’s idea of leaving the court the same. I agree with Herman’s suggestion, that Henry VIII implementing of Chivalric Imagery is what made him a better king than his father as ill discuss…

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    At the Golden Globes award ceremony Oprah Winfrey was presented the Cecil B. DeMille Award for lifetime achievement.Given recent events like the Me too and Time’s up movements Oprah dedicated her speech to speaking up about sexual harassment and emphasizing the need for change.Throughout the speech she talks about many different things from personal stories to the plights of everyday women to show that this abuse affects everyone. She uses many important rhetorical devices, namely pathos, syntax…

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    The Amazing Life of Diana How could someone so young grab the attention of many and become one of most powerful women of her time? Diana Princess of Wales was known as powerful individual, who valued family above all. Her family was very valuable to her, she made time for her boys before carrying out her day to day task (“Backround”). Diana Frances Spencer lived an extraordinary life full of many achievements and is still remembered today as an influential icon in history. Diana was born at…

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    Introduction Diana, Princess of Wales, often referred to as Princess Diana or Princess Di by her people who adore and love her so much. She was born on July 1, 1961 and her wonderful, yet short life ended on August 31, 1997 . Princess Diana was a far relative to the Royal Family before she got married. After she took on her royal title, she had been doing all sorts of charity work all over the world and won over the heart of millions. Her marriage was considered as a fairy tale before her…

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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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    Faith White Mrs. Nash English H-4 5/12/2015 Princess Diana Every girl dreams about being a Princess. Diana Spencer got to live that dream. Her dreams came true at first when she met Prince Charles of Wales and married him. As time went on her life would not be as she dreamed. Diana’s life was a mixture of good and bad events. Diana Spencer was born on July 1, 1961 in Sandringham, Norfolk, England. She was the fourth child of five, with one sibling who died at birth, leaving two older sisters…

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    By 1823 a supreme court was established under the New South Wales Act 1823, which is now known as Australia’s initial steps towards a “responsible parliament” (“Australian Stories”). In June 1829, Robert Gouger, one founder of South Australia, and Edward Gibbon Wakefield, a British politician, began discussing their…

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    of reward, safe in the knowledge that someone might do the same for you.” Princess Diana of Wales was a role model for girls and boys all over the world with her huge heart, kindness, and the urge to help anyone around her. She had a rough and emotion beginning of her childhood so she was able to take experiences from her life and help relate to people and help heal their own wounds. Diana, Princess of Wales known as The Queen of Hearts transformed the public image of British royalty by taking a…

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    Baker and Cussen’s (2015) deaths in custody analysis, illustrates an increase in Aboriginal deaths in police custody; specifically in Western Australia and Queensland. In the last six months, this has been confirmed by media reports on New South Wales experiencing their first Aboriginal death in custody in 16 years (Gerthing, 2016). The main issues found linked to recent deaths are intoxication and police failings as a result of being overworked Background: Aboriginal deaths in police custody…

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    MURRAY RIVER LOCATION: An investigation took place of the Murray River and its connection to the Aboriginal People. The Murray River spans across three states, they are: South Australia, Victoria and New South Wales. In South Australia’s part of the river it is enclosed in floodgates to prevent flooding. The river has a total of 1061469 square kilometres. It flows between cliffs that are over thirty metres high. ABORIGINAL PEOPLE: The Aboriginal people settled near the Murray River over 40000…

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