Henry VII was born in 1457 to Edmund Tudor and Margaret Beaufort. His father died two months before he was born‚ leaving his 13-year-old mother as his only parent. After Henry’s birth‚ he spent a lot of time with his uncle Jasper Tudor. Jasper took Henry to France‚ where he spent most of his youth. Henry had a claim to the throne of England‚ but it was not a very good one‚ and he had to wait a long time for a chance to take the throne. In 1483‚ a new king came to the throne in England‚ called Richard
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The CITO Examination System Marjan Vernooy-Gerritsen‚ PhD Chief Information Officer e-mail marjan.vernooy@cito.nl CITO Dutch National Institute for Educational Measurement Arnhem‚ Netherlands www.cito.com Paper presented at the 32st Annual Conference of the International Association for Educational Assessment Singapore May 21 – 26‚ 2006 http://www.iaea.info/documents/paper_1162a20164.pdf Dutch schools all are online‚ which opens possibilities for a fully web based assessment
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obsessed with shopping and movies. She walked swiftly as she was holding five bags just from the athletic department store‚ Nike. Cami eats‚ breathes and sleeps soccer and only buys her outfits at Nike. Once Cami arrived to soccer practice after a full day of shopping‚ around nine o’clock at night‚ she always feels a breeze of air and a smell of blood as she runs back and forth down the field. Cami always thought it was just herself‚ her teammates‚ her coach and her family in the stadium. The more she
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"The only reason for the existence of a novel is that it does attempt to represent life." Stated Henry James in "The Art of Fiction" page 437. I agree with Mr. James that feelings and ambitions formed in characters do represent life. The idea of characters and how real they should is represented in page 440. <br> <br>Characters‚ in my opinion‚ form the novel itself. It is the characters and incidents corresponding in a novel‚ which make a good one. There are two kinds of characters: the round character
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On the eleventh day of the eleventh month every year since 1919 we have honored our veterans‚ but have you ever asked why? It’s a celebration to honor America’s veterans for their patriotism‚ love of our country‚ and willingness to serve and sacrifice for the common good of our nation. Maybe because some veterans are forced to cope with war injuries‚ amputated limbs‚ disabilities or post-traumatic stress disorder after they return home. Veterans risk their lives for others who never had to witness
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a user to manipulate data easily and its speed of performance incomparable that affected our way of working is seldom applied by school here in Philippines. A Computerized Entrance Examination system is a software application under the information systems. It supports the institution to take entrance examinations fast and produce reliable results. It also reduces human effort in validating and checking the answers‚ accommodate maximum students at a time with less percentage of errors. This application
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knows exactly what would have happened if D-Day at Normandy in World War II had failed. Stephen E. Ambrose attempts to wrap readers’ minds around the idea in his article D Day Fails. One of the most surprising aspects of a D-Day failure is that it still does not necessarily result in a Nazi victory. Moreover‚ the failure of the attack on Normandy would bring up a Soviet Union victory or‚ even worse‚ a time where there is a completely communist Europe. A D-Day failure would have drastically altered the
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King Henry IV was born April 4‚ 1366 at Bolingbroke Castle‚ Lincolnshire. In 1398 Henry IV was banished by Richard II‚ however a year later he returned eager and leading a revolt to depose Richard II. Henry IV’s revolt was a success‚ and he then became the King of England and the 1st monarch of the Lancastrian dynasty. In January of 1400‚ when Richard II was still alive‚ Henry quashed a conspiracy of the deposed king’s supporters. Unfortunately‚ while Richard II was imprisoned he starved to death
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Hansol’s day was going positively‚ surprisingly. A crucial order was made that day‚ however‚ and of course‚ Hansol was involved. The black-haired boy wasn’t the best baker‚ he had a repetition for knocking things over or spilling things so when the older (and more experienced) bakers found out about him being involved they just shrugged and expected the worst. However‚ what Hansol ended up doing was so far from what they thought was ‘the worst he could do’. Carrying the cake was up to Hansol‚
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History and Examination of the Reproductive System Female reproductive history: - Age‚ gravidity (no. of pregnancies‚ including miscarriages/ectopics/stillbirths)‚ parity (no. of livebirths)‚ LMP (last menstrual period) - History of presenting complaints: o Nature and duration o Relation to menstrual cycle o Vaginal discharge o Vaginal bleeding o Urinary symptoms (dysuria‚ frequency‚ urge/stress incontinence) o Bowel symptoms - Previous gynaecological history: o Periods – regular
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