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    Film Review—The King’s speech The King’s speech is a historical based biopic about King George VI; the Duke of York (known as Bertie in his family) who went on to assume the throne of England in 1936. The movie was mainly descripting the journey of him to overcome his painful struggle among public speech‚ and how he gains help from Australian therapist—Lionel Logue. George conquered his stammer and found his voice to lead his people to face the most devastating war humanity has ever

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    have. Lionel Logue‚ who is played by Geoffrey Rush‚ becomes his speech therapist. Logue not only becomes the duke’s speech therapist‚ but also becomes an important friend. Especially when the Duke is forced to become the King of England (George VI). When King George V of England died and his eldest son (Guy Pearce) abdicated‚ the duty fell to Prince Albert. He was not prepared for the responsibility since he had suffered from a speech impediment that caused him to stammer and was thus unable to successfully

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    of the United Kingdom (commonly referred to as the British monarchy) is the constitutional monarchy of the United Kingdom and its overseas territories. The present monarch‚ Elizabeth II‚ has reigned since 6 February 1952. She and her immediate family undertake various official‚ ceremonial and representational duties. As a constitutional monarch‚ the Queen is limited to non-partisan functions such as bestowing honours. Though the ultimate executive authority over the government of the United Kingdom

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    Whilst ‘The King’s Speech’ presents Bertie in a positive fashion‚ the film is extremely critical of the rest of the royal family. Discuss. Tom Cooper’s famous drama film ‘The King’s Speech’ documents the journey of King George VI or the Duke of York who‚ to cope with a speech impairment‚ seeks an Australian speech therapist‚ Lionel Logue. The Duke of York is the main protagonist‚ the victim of a tormenting older brother‚ received a lack of attention from his parents and is raised by an old parenting

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    he talking about?”‚ but Orwell and Pastor Long are alike in many ways. They both spoke out against a topic very critically‚ Orwell against bad language and Pastor Long against homosexuality‚ but still ended up involving themselves in the activity. George Orwell had a strong stance against the state of the English language. He talked harshly about the English language but was he guilty of the same things he preached so harshly against? The answer to this question is yes. Based on the fact that environment

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    The Constitution of the United Kingdom is creaking.  Based on unwritten conventions and an ineffectual separation of powers the government fails to be truly accountable.  The House of Lords remains an anachronism and our membership of the European Union raises fundamental questions relating to the doctrine of parliamentary sovereignty.  Discuss. There are several arguments applicable to the context of the constitution of the United Kingdom (UK); the effect of the UK constitution not being composed

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    PARLIAMENT OF THE UNITED KINGDOM Nobody set out to create Parliament. It developed naturally out of the daily political needs of the English King and his government. The modern British Parliament is one of the oldest continuous representative assemblies in the world. The Parliament of Great Britain was formed in 1707 following the ratification of the Acts of Union by both the Parliament of England and the Parliament of Scotland. The Acts created a new unified Kingdom of Great Britain and dissolved

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    DEMOGRAPHICS OF UNITED KINGDOM: It is the third-largest in the European Union (behind Germany and France) and the 22nd-largest in the world. Population: The estimated population of the United Kingdom in the 2011 census was 63.182 million of whom • 31.029m were men & • 32.153m women. Population Density: Its overall population density is one of the highest in the world at 256 people per square kilometer‚ due to the particularly high population density in England. Literacy Rate: The United Kingdom’s

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    11-06-2013 UNITED KINGDOM The United Kingdom is the sixth largest economy in the world‚ and the third largest in Europe after Germany and France. London is the world’s second largest financial center after New York. The most important industries of the economy of Great Britain are the aerospace industry and the pharmaceutical industry. This economy is boosted by its oil and gas reserves. The currency of the UK is the pound sterling‚ which is also

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    In the “King’s Speech” by King George VI‚ he seeks to commemorate all those who lost their lives fighting for their country’s freedom and to mark a new beginning of peace. World War II finally ended from 1939 to 1945. Hitler committed suicide‚ and the Germans surrendered. All the British people were celebrating the end of the war but at the same time mourning those who had lost their lives fighting for the freedom of their country and its citizens. The United Kingdom suffered greatly as a nation during

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