Papers 1371-1380 of total 13953 found.
Category: /History
…. This resulted in the trade for protection from a "lord" in return for homage and allegiance. The basics to the system are basically a type class ordeal. A man with power took delivery of the title lord, and was vowed to by any men below him. The so-called pledges…
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Category: /Law & Government
…Family, controls modern Britain. The Queen travels from Buckingham Palace to the Houses of Parliament in a gold carriage - the Irish State Coach. At the Houses of Parliament the Queen sits on a "throne" in the House of Lords. Then she reads the "Queen's Speech…
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…in Seiken 3. I don't know why they put it in this so-called -Japanese- game, though. It sounds rather french to me.... * Controls - Non-battle * ------------------------- A = Accept, speak, select B = Cancel, shut up X = Enter Ring Menu Y = Enter Main Menu L…
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…in with Elijah in the company lift, she discovers her law firm is defending him on a charge of abducting Emily, another little girl who has never been found. When Rachel looks into her own and Emily's cases further, she uncovers a massive pedophile ring, full…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…. The Talented Mr. Ripley is a wonderful example of changing a character and setting so they will come across to an audience in the same way the character appeals to the creator. A good scene for comparison is when Marge finds Dickie’s beloved rings among Tom Ripley…
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Category: /History
…KINGS AND LORDS France England Germany After the year 1000, conditions in Europe again changed-this time for the better. The Vikings no longer endangered life and property. The Muslims no longer threatened western Europe. Instead, the European…
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…that was argued by Lord Ward. We must to admit that was a real challenge to override the binding precedent that was arising from the previous case of Queen v Dunley and Stephens. It took us a lot of effort to understand his arguments and how these were applying…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of the "school," Gazing Grain," "Setting Sun," and the "Ring" much is gathered to complete the poem's central idea. Emily brought to light the mysteriousness of the life's'cycle. Ungraspable to many, the cycle of one's'life, as symbolized by Dickinson, has three…
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…in the way of a career. These young boxers are conned into believing that the more aggressive they are in the ring, the more respect they will gain in the boxing community, they are conned into a sense of belonging within this community. When really they are being…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of the 19th century. XI. Selected Poem: “Aboard at a Ship’s Helm” Aboard at a ship’s helm, A young steersman steering with care. Through fog on a sea-coast dolefully ringing, An ocean-bell-O a warning bell, rock’d by the waves. O you give good…
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