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    Queen Elizabeth 1

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    became queen in 1558. Elizabeth never married despite many petitions from parliament. She is known as the ‘virgin’ queen. 20 years after her death in March 1603 aged 69‚ she was celebrated as the ruler of a golden age. Elizabeth was intelligent‚ at age 10 she was tutored by Roger Ascham. She had love and aptitude for her studies. Ascham wrote “her mind has no womanly weaknesses” and “her perseverance is equal to that of a man”. It was this intellect that enabled her to become a superb Queen. Instead

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    Phoolan Devi

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    Phoolan Devi the Bandit Queen of India By Anthony Bruno Another St. Valentine ’s Day Massacre On February 14‚ 1981‚ 18-year-old Phoolan Devi had only one thing on her mind: revenge. Waiting outside the remote village of Behmai on the Yamuna River in northern India‚ a band of about 20 dacoits (bandits) waited for her instructions. The dacoits were from three different gangs‚ but their goal was the same: to hunt down the treacherous Ram brothers‚ Sri Ram Singh and Lala Ram Singh. Sri Ram was a

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    Identity

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    Positive choices people make don’t just affect them. It could be inspiring to people that they do not even know. Queen Latifah for instance in her biography Ladies first Revelations of a Strong Woman‚ chose to make her music positive and to help and empower women by letting them know that whatever they have been through or where they came from‚ that they are “Queens” (p. 35) Women who have that positive outlook make positive choices‚ and it makes them feel good and confident. Some people

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    "A plague on both your houses. I am sped"(III.i.90). For as long as William Shakespeare’s play "Romeo and Juliet">Montague and Capulet families at the time of his death‚ his curse does no real harm. On the other hand‚ his actions before he is killed have a profound effect on those close to him and those effects ripple out to those even further away. Mercutio is Romeo’s best friend and not a member of either of the feuding families. An examination of Mercutio’s hatred for the sacrament of marriage

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    Engl 3000

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    ENGL 3000: Working Paper #1 QUESTION #1b QUESTION #2.   10 points. Please read “Introduction:  Who’s There?” in Virtual Shakespeare‚ pp. vi-ix.   BEFORE YOU WRITE:  Think over your response to some of the statements‚ views‚ and opinions presented by the authors‚ R L Widmann and Jesse Stommel.    Select one or two statements that you think you might use as a touchstone In your study of Shakespeare in English 3000 this semester. IN YOUR ANSWER:  Quote one point or topic or statement (which

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    Book Review

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    relationships can also be detrimental in many ways. With our culture ’s obsession on fitting in‚ friendships can become a source of peer pressure and teasing‚ and can impede personal development during the formative years when one is in school. In her book‚ Queen Bees and Wannabes‚ Wiseman discusses these very issues‚ such as friendship‚ its importance and benefits‚ and more importantly‚ dealing with bullies and mean girls. Not only is this book helpful to teenage girls‚ but it is specifically geared towards

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    In the novel Queen of the Night by J. A. Jance presents a fascinately mystery story. It starts with the Queen of the Night flower blossoming in the Arizona every summer. It’s a sacred event commemorated throughout the Tohono O’odham Nation. However this summer the couple Jack and Abby Tennant had a shocking surprise that interrupted their special viewing of the Queen of the Night flower. The surprise had been Abbey’s son‚ which would have been a welcoming accounts if the night hadn’t ended with the

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    Queen Tetisheri Influence

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    royal women‚ the most important was the queen consort. If she happened to also be the mother of the heir-apparent‚ her stature further enhanced. The most influential queens of the new kingdom were as followed; Tetisheri the grandmother of Ahmose‚ Ahhotep the mother of Ahmose and Ahmose-Nefertari‚ The sister-wife of Ahmose‚ whilst having great influence over Hatshepsut‚ who later is known as one of the greatest Pharaohs. Queen Tetisheri was the first major queen‚ coming from non-royal parents‚ and being

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    They Are Similar Antz

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    In the movie "Antz" the ants posses very many qualities which are similar‚ and some the same as humans. The first quality that is similar to humans‚ is that the ants all try to work themselves to the top of the ant colony‚ this is one quality that the character Z has more then the others. Another quality that the ants have to live by which is they live‚ and follow instructions by one controller. The ants also posses many similar human characteristics. They also show similar emotions that us

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    daydreamer he speaks about women he’s involved with. Mercutio shows that he is a darker kind of dreamer. One can see this through Mercutio’s Queen Mab Speech. It also shows his cynical side in a very grotesque way. Unlike Romeo‚ Mercutio does not think that dreams can foretell upcoming events. Mercutio paints a vivid picture in his speech suggesting that the fairy Queen Mab conveys dreams to people as a consequence of men’s wishes and concerns. To him

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