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    starkly apparent as Webster illustrates the Cardinal and Ferdinand‚ the Duchess’ brothers‚ as being hostile and oppressive and Antonio as being a man struggling to find his own identity and position in society. On the other hand‚ the Duchess is spirited and defiant as she chooses to follow her ideas instead of being easily influenced by the male-dominated world she lives in. Throughout Acts 1-3‚ the Duchess’ relationships with Antonio‚ Ferdinand‚ and the Cardinal depict her struggle for power and her

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    1914 and ended in 1918. There were many countries involved in this was but they were either in the Triple Entente or the Triple Alliance. Many people have different opinions on what started the war‚ but many agree that the assassination of Franz Ferdinand triggered it off (this was a short term cause). The long term causes behind this were: Militarism‚ Alliances‚ Imperialism‚ and Nationalism. An easy way to remember this is MAIN. In My opinion‚ I believe that Alliances was a more significant cause

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    Aquino was also the first popularly and democratically-elected female president and head of state in Asia.[1][2] She is best remembered for leading the 1986 EDSA People Power Revolution‚ which toppled the authoritarian regime of the late strongman Ferdinand Marcos and restored democracy in the Philippines. "Tita (Auntie) Cory"‚ as she is affectionately known‚ is considered and revered by many Filipinos as an icon of Democracy‚ and has been hailed by TIME Magazine as the "Saint of Democracy‚" due to

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    expect to have all issues resolved in a happy ending. Miranda and Ferdinand fall in love with each other at first sight. This can cause many drawbacks in their relationship as husband and wife‚ since they know each other in the play for a very short time and have not yet learned about each other. They seem to be enamored about each other and each is willing to do almost anything for the other. For instance‚ being a prince‚ Ferdinand might not have done any physical labor in his life but happily obeys

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    shown up in Thomas Hobbes’s Behemoth and Elements of Law‚ Natural and Polotic. In the community‚ people share common bonds with traditions‚ objectives‚ or beliefs. “A good example of Gemeinschaft would be a church or other religious institution” (Ferdinand Toennies Theory: Overview and Explanation). The people that attend this church are all there because of a bond‚ in this case their religion and other beliefs. In the Gesellschaft relationships are more formal and impersonal. The people will not know

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    Columbus wrote a letter to his financiers King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Castille announcing his discoveries in what he thought to be the eastern side of China‚ but was actually the first European contact with America. Columbus’ intention was to show how easy it was to conquer the “New World” and convert its denizens to Christianity. Columbus started his letter by primarily announcing the newly explored lands after Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand to honor their royalty. Following that‚ he

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    be left disappointed‚ heartbroken and put to a cruel death for one‚ and a life-long commitment to a mental institution for the other. The story starts in 1864 when Archduke Ferdinand Maximilian and Archduchess Maria Charlotte‚ both of royal blood‚ were appointed Emperor and Empress of Mexico by Napoleon III of France. Ferdinand was the son of Archduke Franz Karl‚ the ruler of Austria‚ and related by blood or marriage to every ruling family in Europe. Charlotte was daughter of King Leopold of Belgium

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    Why War Broke Out in 1914

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    Why War Broke Out in 1914 War broke out in 1914 for a multitude of reasons. One reason was due to the Naval Race‚ this caused a sense of competitiveness and ensured readiness. Another cause of War was the Alliance System that broke out‚ this ensured that is war arrived a large number of countries would get involved. A further reason was imperialism‚ countries were looking to expand their territories and this caused a considerable amount of resentment. A growing sense of nationalism was another

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    anyone has any witnessed yet; this is why WW1 is also known as the Great War. The main reasons why WW1 broke out were the Alliance System‚ Imperialism‚ the arms race‚ the Schlieffen Plan‚ and the trigger of this war was the assassination of Franz Ferdinand. Overall‚ the most important reason was the Alliance System.       One of the main causes of the Great War was the Alliance System; this was a long-term cause. These alliances formed for protection and revenge. The 2 main alliances in Europe at this

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    Dual Alliance- World War 1 Gavrillo Princip- He assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand in the parade in Sarajevo. MANIA- This is an acronym to help remember the 5 causes of World War 1. M-Militarism A-Alliances N-Nationalism I-Imperialism A-Assassination Nationalism William II Central Powers Invasion Gates- It was a nickname given to the route from Germany into France from Belgium and it was gone through so many times through the war it was nicknamed this. Trench Warfare- It was mainly

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