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    Constitutional Monarchy

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    Constitutional Monarchy With the development of the society‚ the people’s minds have changed. During these years‚ people discuss a topic about abolishing constitutional monarchy. As for this question‚ voters choose whether to keep the King or not at parliament every day. Constitutional monarchy is a kind of political institution in which the king is regarded as head of the state‚ but he does not have political rights. He nominates premier and the premier manages the government. There are many countries

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    History Research the 1980s At the start of the 1980s Britain was in a deep recession similar to what is happening at present and there was also mass unemployment. The person in charge of the country at this time was Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher who was also Great Britain’s first and only female prime minister. Margaret Thatcher along with Chancellor Geoffrey Howe tried to deal with this recession by raising taxes and slashing government spending‚ benefits and the selling of state owned services

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    A royal salute to the Commonwealth ------------------------------------------------- Analysis made by Maria Thygesen ------------------------------------------------- In the article “A royal salute to the Commonwealth” by Peter Oborne‚ which serves as a personal commentary on how the British Duke and Duchess visits Canada‚ he is very content on pointing out that it is important for UK to maintain a good relationship to the other Commonwealth-countries - partly because these countries have

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    The Royal Wedding

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    ------------------------------------------------- “It’s a great moment for Britain‚ a moment when everyone is celebrating and it’s being watched round the world where people will see lots of things they love about Britain" David Cameron said. Catherine Middleton went into Westminster Abbey at 11am and came out an hour later‚ holding the hand of the second in line to the throne as her Royal Highness the Duchess of Cambridge. At the moment of their wedding‚ the Queen gave a title to Prince William

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    On the 6th of November 1999 Australia was very close to becoming a republic. There was a 4% difference in the vote for the referendum with 46% of voters in favour for Australia to become a republic and 54% of voters against becoming a republic winning by the smallest margin. But why become a republic? First of all a republic is a state in which the supreme power resides in the body of citizens entitled to vote and is exercised by representatives chosen directly or indirectly but them (Macquarie

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    As far I concern about our case study of heritage buildings (City Hall‚ Fort Cornwallis and Queen Victoria Memorial Clock Tower)‚ in generally my feeling or respond towards that building is kindly proud. This because‚ basically that buildings was built in a previous year ago (since year 1786) and the reason and function are based on situation during that period. Thus‚ in my view we need to conserve that kind of building from rapidly development in that area because my observation the surrounding

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    Keeping the monarchy in a democratic society‚ is the same as using a quill in a school filled with pencils. Despite an immense amount of progress involving the Canadian government‚ there is an extensive problem disturbing the system. The constitutional monarchy puts a figurehead as the highest position and representative of our Country. As stated in the constitution‚ our Queen’s power is entrusted to the Prime Minister and other elected figures‚ which makes the democracy overpower the monarchy (“The

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    In The Roycroft Dictionary‚ author Elbert Hubbard wrote‚ “History: Gossip well told”. Hubbard’s words ring true to the events that took place in Queen Victoria’s life and the movie representing her actions‚ as well. The acclaimed movie‚ The Young Victoria‚ stars Queen Victoria‚ played by Emily Blunt‚ and Prince Albert‚ who prove their selfless love for each other after living in other people’s worlds. The movie shows Victoria’s struggle to find herself while she finds her allies too. I believe

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    Chapter Six Mannheim’s citizens celebrated the joyous occasion of the marriage of Princess Marie to the Marquess of Hamilton when the palace gates were thrown open by the Grand Duke’s soldiers and they were invited in to eat‚ drink and dance in the square in front of the palace all the while bells tolled in the Jesuit Church. Meanwhile‚ back in the Knight’s Hall in the palace‚ Karolina did not even notice that members of the nobility were dancing on a raised platform separated at one end of the great

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    Princess Diana

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    The Queen of Our Hearts Throughout her life all eyes were always on Princess Diana. Millions came to identify with her and‚ when she died‚ they felt as though they have lost a best friend. Princess Di was known across the world as “The People’s Princess” and “The Queen of Our Hearts”. She was one of the most admired and relatable princesses to society. Through her charity and her life struggles‚ many people can admire and relate to Princess Diana. Princess Diana was involved in nearly 100 charities

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