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    The Rise of Monarchies

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    that is in rule. An example of two new monarchies is Henry VII of England and Ferdinand I of Spain. Both the royal families and states they represent are great examples of a new monarch from the time period of 1450 to 1550. Spain exemplifies the key characteristics of a new monarch. It all starts with the centralization of power in Spain towards one royal family. This all starts with the marriage of King Ferdinand II of Aragon and Queen Isabella of Castile. Before this marriage modern day Spain

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    the tempest

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    future husband‚ Ferdinand‚ arrives‚ Prospero continues to dominate her by directing her gaze toward Ferdinand‚ but then quickly steps between the two. When Miranda begs him to have mercy upon Ferdinand‚ Prospero is strikingly harsh. Prospero’s love for Miranda is most evident in his willingness to remain quiet while Miranda talks to Ferdinand in Act III‚ scene i. Though Prospero enters‚ unseen‚ at the same time as Miranda in this scene‚ he does not say a word until she and Ferdinand have left the

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    available. In this assignment I will be using two distinctly different magazines‚ Men’s Health and Cosmopolitan‚ as a platform from which to work with to discuss how the content can be seen to define specific target market’s values with regards to semiotics‚ denotations and connotations. As Tim Edwards states‚ “men’s style magazines are cultural texts and‚ as such‚ any analysis of their significance in terms of masculinity is essentially an analysis of representation” (1997: 134). Men’s Health is a

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    Chapter 2 Perception 2-1 Learning Objectives When you finish this chapter‚ you should understand why: • Perception is a three-stage process that translates raw stimuli into meaning. • Products and commercial messages often appeal to our senses‚ but we won’t be influenced by most of them. • The design of a product today is a key driver of its success or failure. 2-2 Learning Objectives (continued) • Subliminal advertising is a controversial―but largely ineffective―way

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    Laura Mulvey

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    films is determined and reinforced by preexisting social patterns which have shaped the fascinated subject. Mulvey’s analysis in "Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema" combines semiotic methodology of cinematic means of expression with psychoanalytic analysis of desire structures and the formation of subjectivity. The semiotic end of Mulvey’s analysis enables the deciphering of how films produce the meanings they produce‚ while the psychoanalytic side of the article provides the link between the cinematic

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    How Did World War 1 Start

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    them is the assassination of Franz Ferdinand‚ which is in part‚ what made the First World War occur. At that time‚ Austria-Hungary was waiting for a reason to attack Serbia‚ but without a reason‚ Germany‚ which is an ally of Austria-Hungary‚ wouldn’t have follow them into attacking Serbia. Austria-Hungary was already waiting for revenge for a long time; they wanted their old land back‚ which the Serbian had taken from them a long time ago. When Franz Ferdinand got killed by a group of terrorist

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    Lexicology

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    CHAPTER 1. AN INTRODUCTION TO LEXICOLOGY Main issues: Lexicology: words‚ words‚ words Language units Lexicology as a system Relationships with other linguistic sciences Learning objectives By the end of this chapter you will be able to: One sign of immaturity [in a science] is the endless flow of terminology .  define the field of lexicology and use the subject-related terminology  distinguish between lexicology and other related linguistic sciences  speak about various

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    How Did Germany Cause Ww1

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    reckless. Austria-Hungary was only a little less responsible based on it’s over-reaction to the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand. The Serbian nationalist secret society‚ the Black Hand‚ was responsible for the death of Archduke Francis Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary. Francis Ferdinand was the nephew and heir of the Austrian Emperor‚ Francis Joseph. When Ferdinand announced that he would visit Sarajevo‚ the capital of Bosnia‚ many Serbian nationalists were angered. Bosnia was under the rule

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    Magazine Analysis

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    Maclean’s is a Canadian news magazine established in 1905 by John Bayne Maclean. Distributed weekly‚ it is Canada’s only national current affairs magazine; it covers such matters as politics‚ international affairs‚ social issues‚ business and culture. On average‚ the magazine circulates 366‚394 issues per week and has a readership of 2‚753‚000. 51% of readers are men and 49% are women‚ with an average age of 45 years old. On October 11th‚ 2007‚ Volume 120 Number 41‚ October 22nd‚ 2007 issue

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    The Duchess of Malfi

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    the plot’s development are set in it. The Duchess’ brothers‚ Ferdinand and the Cardinal‚ warn her not to remarry probably because they want to preserve their high blood and to inherit her properties. But their warning sounds more like a threat that begins when Ferdinand says "You are a widow" (line2) and ends with "You are my sister" (line 37). At the beginning of the scene the stage image is centred on the figure of Ferdinand‚ who is the link with the precedent scene and is the only one remained

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