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    compromised with the aristocrats and accepted Isabella as his sole heiress in September. Isabella married Ferdinand of Argon‚ who is a second cousin‚ without Henry’s approval‚ and soon gets her title revoked. A war breaks out when Henry died‚ and Juana moves to a convent instead of becoming queen. Isabella is‚ officially‚ the queen and rules alongside Ferdinand. Ferdinand had been‚ by this time‚ become King of Aragon; the two lined with equal authority and helped unify Spain. Their first

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    edsa revolution

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    and leaders Philippines Ferdinand Marcos Philippines Imelda Marcos Philippines Fabian Ver Ayyubid Flag.png Corazon Aquino Ayyubid Flag.png Salvador Laurel Philippines Juan Ponce Enrile Philippines Fidel V. Ramos Philippines Gringo Honasan Philippines Jaime Cardinal Sin United States Ronald Reagan United States Paul Laxalt People Power Revolution Date February 22–25‚ 1986 Also known as EDSA Revolution EDSA I Yellow Revolution Participants President Ferdinand Marcos Armed Forces of

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    WWI‚ the First World War The Start of World War I The spark that started World War I was the assassination of Austria’s Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife Sophie. The assassination occurred on June 28‚ 1914 while Ferdinand was visiting the city of Sarajevo in the Austro-Hungarian province of Bosnia-Herzegovina. Although Archduke Franz Ferdinand‚ the nephew of Austria’s emperor and heir-apparent to the throne‚ was not very well liked by most‚ his assassination by a Serb nationalist was

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    the start of the first World War. Causes Undeniable to the immediate cause for the outbreak of the first World War is the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary. An angry dissatisfied Serbian-nationalist terrorist group‚ named the Black hand put a significant amount of planning into the assassination of Franz Ferdinand. When the driver of the open car with the royal couple made a wrong turn. Then a Black Hand member named Gavrilo Princip

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    Morrel makes plans to bestow Edmond Dantes as the official captain of the Pharaon. However‚ unbeknownst to Dantes this has gained himself four scheming and conniving cut throat enemies. These four characters within the story were noted as Danglers‚ Ferdinand Cadarouse and at his own account Villefort. Henceforth‚ each of the four men collectively betrayed Edmond Dantes for their own selfish reasons. However‚ Gerard de Villefort the prosecutor ultimately betrayed Edmond Dantes the most. As an illustration

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    mercy of the sea‚ he chooses not to kill them or make them truly suffer. He seeks to create an illusion of justice from which they will learn. This illusion of Justice is seen when he makes Alonso believe that he has lost his "dear son Ferdinand". Even though Ferdinand is not truly dead‚ the illusion which Alonso is under evokes very real suffering‚ as evident when

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    the ship: we know this because he asks Ariel "But are they‚ Ariel‚ safe?" This demonstrates how he does have concern for the courtier’s well being. However‚ on the other hand‚ he puts Alonso through the sorrow and misery of believing that his son‚ Ferdinand‚ was killed in the wreck. Also he puts innocent‚ noble men through the suffering on the island to get his point across to the rest of the courtiers. Later in the play‚ in act 5‚ scene 1‚ Ariel convinces Prospero to feel

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    Nationalism is the belief that your country or nation is the greatest. Nationalism has caused many wars through time. One of these many wars is World War One. To be more specific nationalism in Balkan countries is the main cause of World War One. This can be seen in The first Balkan War in 1912‚ The second Balkan war 1913 and the Balkan crisis of 1914. The First Balkan war happened in 1912‚ Greece‚ Montenge‚ Bulgaria (they were also supported by the Russian Empire) launched a series of attacks

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    appearance is a primary factor as to why she is seen as subordinate to the male. In The Tempest Miranda is often objectified solely because of her physical appearance. To explain‚ Miranda is seen a beautiful woman‚ nothing more that a sex object. Ferdinand ’s first thoughts of Miranda are revealed when he states‚ "most

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    Bibliography: Elson ‚Henry William. History of the United States of America. New York: The MacMillan Company‚ 1904 2012). ferdinand-i.html. (last modified April 14‚ 2012. accessed April 14‚ 2012). New World (1492 – 1763). www.history2u.com. (accessed April 14‚ 2012). Zinn‚ Howard. A People ’s History of the United States: 1492-Present. New York HarperCollins‚ 2003. ---------------------------------

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