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    Patrick Henry: Fallacy

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    type of fallacy that Henry uses is an either-or fallacy; either gain independence by war with Britain or forever stay under the manipulation of the British empire. For example‚ “For my own part I consider it as nothing less than a question of freedom or slavery…the subject ought to be the freedom of the debate. It is only in this way that we can hope to arrive at truth…” Henry claims that freedom from Britain is the only solution to their problems. By doing so‚ the audience is more engaged on this side

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    Secondly‚ we have seen that William was not considered to be the legitimate King by some Tories. They applied passive obedience with James‚ but could they do as well with a King they did not believe to have been appointed by God? With the sudden death of Mary who had produced no heir‚ the succession of William was found in Mary’s sister Anne which contented both Tories and Whigs as she was from the Stuart dynasty‚ although some Tories would have preferred for James’ son‚ the Old Pretender‚ to be

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    Pocahontas‚ a well known figure in history‚ was the main topic of John Smith’s letter to Queen Anne of Great Britain in 1616. John Smith was incredibly fond of her and believed that she should be welcomed and respected in England. John Smith speaks highly of Pocahontas‚ as well as Queen Anne in this letter. John has had many encounters (both good and bad) with Pocahontas‚ and he mentions these instances in a positive and respectful way. John Smith creates emphasis and uses different techniques to

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    Dbq French and Indian War

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    War(1754-63) altered the political‚ economic‚ and ideological relationship between Britain and its American colonies in many ways. The relationship was altered politically due to Britains control of the entire eastern coastline‚ economically on how British policies after 1763 were designed to raise revenue to pay for the cost of the empire‚ and ideologically because American colonists beliefs on the relationship between Britain and the colonies. The British completely eliminated the French‚ leaving them

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    King Arthur Legend

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    KING ARTHUR A legend is a nonhistorical or unverifiable story handed down by tradition. Over time‚ a legend becomes commonly accepted as true. While legends usually elevate the main characters to heroic proportion‚ the best of them have a basis in fact. Often times‚ a legend changes over time in order to keep it fresh to new generations. Legends are told to teach and to inspire. They are told to entertain and pass down tradition. Perhaps no legend has reached a wider audience than that of King Arthur

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    Government Digital Service (2013) ‘National Minimum Wage rates Britain’‚ Britain Government [Online]‚ Available at: https://www.gov.uk/national-minimu m-wage-rates ( Accessed 22 August 2013). Lesley Furber (2012) ‘What is religious discrimination’‚ Crunch Community Site [Online]‚ Available at: http://www.freelanceadvisor.co.uk/legal-advice/what-is- religious-discrimination/ (Accessed 18 August 2013). Met office (2013) ‘UK climate summaries’‚ Britain Government [Online]‚ Available at: http://www.metoffice

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    purse was the lever by which Parliament controlled the King‚” writes Mark Kishlansky “party was the lever by which the King controlled Parliament.”[4] Such a “lever” was also exercised by William’s sister-in-law and successor Queen Anne of Great Britain after his death in 1702. As well as being split compositionally there were a number of issues that divided the Whigs and the Tories between 1688 and 1714: Long-standing topics such as the matter of Protestant succession‚ the relationship between

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    Industry Internship Programme Report on To compile and analyze Sales statistics and study the market potential for STANLEY handtools as well as promoting the sales of STANLEY products. Prepared by - Onkar Singh Registration No. - 09PG448 Under the Guidance of Dr. Prasanna Mohanraj In partial fulfillment of the Course-Industry Internship Programme (IIP) in Term – IV of the Post Graduate Programme in Management (Batch: Aug. 2009 – 2011) Bangalore Post Graduate Programme

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    AD works to be considered historical documents yet the piece is considered an irresistible blend of myth and magic. Geoffrey claimed his work was an "ancient book in the British language that told in orderly fashion the deeds of all the kings of Britain." Historians have dismissed this words and instead believe that Geoffrey’s novel was based on Historia Brittonum‚ Bede’s Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum‚ Gilda’s 6th-century polemic De Excidio et Conquestu Britanniae‚ Bardic oral tradition

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