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    Memorial Student Center

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    walking into the MSC through the glass doors and proceed to walk through the building making sure the camera gets all the shots as I narrate‚ a full walkthrough of the building will be sped up as this is being said: “We all have that one place we like to go to‚ whether it to find a nice quiet study area to get some homework done or to socialize and to get some food‚ the Memorial Student Center is the place to go. With its diverse lounging areas‚ dining selections‚ and resources‚ University of Wisconsin

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    Martha's Vineyard

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    Abstract I chose Martha’s Vineyard as the subject of my School Context Paper. Martha’s Vineyard is New England’s largest resort island and lies seven miles off the coast of Cape Cod in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. It is accessible by ferry or plane only. The island is roughly one hundred square miles with 124.6 miles of tidal shoreline. Martha’s Vineyard has a year-round population of about twenty thousand residents that grows to one hundred thousand in the summer with an additional twenty

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    No one wants a stranger in Florence so go away! Is the words that Eleanor of Toledo (1522-1562) might have heard when she arrived in Florence in 1539. The famous image of Eleanor with her son Giovanni is considered a famous portrait today that was created by Bronzino in 1545. Historians debate whether the portrait illustrates her status and the fact she gave birth to many children. Yet‚ Eleanor brought important family connections from the Spanish which expanded the Medici power. She became a patron

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    Why did William‚ Duke of Normandy‚ win the Battle of Hastings? It was 1066‚ England was ruled by the Saxons and the throne was previously held by the childless Edward the Confessor‚ who had died earlier that year‚ and the battle to find his successor was beginning. One of the candidates‚ and probably the most famous of them‚ was William Duke of Normandy‚ otherwise known as William the Conqueror. However‚ there were other strong contenders fighting to take the throne. Harold Godwinson was William’s

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    also told the assembled media on Tuesday. After returning to the hospital and grabbing a car seat‚ the couple situated the baby and Prince William drove them home to Kensington Palace. For now‚ the baby is expected to stay out of the spotlight. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are expected to soon choose a photographer for the baby’s first official portrait.

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    The British Royal Family

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    The British Royal Family Contents Chapter 1. Introduction……………………………………….4-5 Chapter 2. In the United Kingdom……………………………..6 I. Public role and image……………………………….6-7 II. Funding………………………………………………...7 Chapter 3. Royal styles and titles……………………………….8 I. Royal styles and titles……………………………...8-11 II. The crown jewels……………………………….…11-15 III. Peerages………………………………………….16-19 Bibliography…………………………………………………….20 Introduction: The British Royal Family is the group of close relatives

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    Englands Government

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    representatives of the government. The fact is that United States and England in many ways are actually very alike. The English monarchy has a very long history. The Duke of Edinburgh at 92 years old‚ is the oldest living person in the royal family. The Prince of Wales‚ which is the eldest son of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip the Duke of Edinburg‚ is Heir Apparent to the throne. The Duchess of Cornwall supports her husband‚ The Prince of Wales‚ in carrying out his work and duties as Heir to The

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    Royal Family

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    The British Royal Family The British Royal Family is the group of close relatives of the monarch of the United Kingdom. The term is also commonly applied to the same group of people who are the relations of the monarch in her or his role as sovereign of any of the other Commonwealth realms‚ thus sometimes at variance with official national terms for the family. Members of the Royal Family belong to‚ either by birth or marriage‚ the House of Windsor‚ since 1917‚ when George V changed the name of

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    Summary Royal Family

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    Royal family Prince Philip‚ The Duke of Edinburgh (10 June 1921) Great-great-grandchild of queen Victoria. Married to Queen Elizabeth. 4 children: * Prince Charles * Princess Anne * Prince Andrew * Prince Edward ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- Prince Charles‚ The prince of Wales (14 November 1948) Parents: Princess Elizabeth and The Duke of Edinburgh. Married to The Duchess of Cornwall Children:

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    The painter is a Flemish artist of the Early Renaissance Jan van Eyck. He was official court painter The Duke of Burgundy Philip the Good between 1425 to 1441 1. At that time Van Eyck painted for lords‚ sovereigns‚ wealthy and rich social classes of Bruges‚ Ghent‚ Antwerp and Brussels‚ the incredible wealthy Flemish towns. The abundance of those towns was‚ thusly‚ made conceivable by the flood of cash‚ exchange‚ and taste‚ by Italian brokers‚ Burgundian and Bavarian gentry‚ dealers‚ guests‚merchants

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