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    What events led to the execution of Charles I? The English Civil war‚ which lasted from 1642 to 1649‚ was brought on as a result of many different causes. This war was unique because the sides that were in dispute were none other than the English monarch and his own representative assembly. Also‚ it was the first war that culminated in the trial and execution of its ruling monarch. Charles I was the son of King James I of England and became heir to the throne after the death of his brother Prince

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    Charles Manson “Helter Skelter” Criminology Professor Charles Manson “Helter Skelter” Charles Manson long and crazy life started at birth‚ and has not ceased since. He is still today one of the biggest icons in the murder mix‚ as being a serial killer. He is a man with many different powers and ways to draw people in. His long‚ hard‚ and crazy life all started with his mother‚ Kathleen “Kathy” Maddox. She was the youngest of three children born to Nancy and Charles Maddox‚ she

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    James Madison Jr from Virginia born in 1751 had several accomplishments before he died in June 28‚ 1836. He was the 4th President who served from 1809 to 1817 but before that he had co-created the Democratic- Republican party with Thomas Jefferson the 3rd President who he was secretary of state for‚ he also managed the Louisiana Purchase which added an additional 800‚000 square miles of land‚ and he had written the Constitution which was a reason why they called him the “Father of Constitution”

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    James Joyce and "The Dead"

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    bold both in action and in speech. At the turn of the twentieth century and the beginning of the modern literature movement the words of James Joyce became embodied the bold architecture of creating change through writing. James Joyce was born James Augustus Alyosius Joyce on February 2‚ 1882 in the small Rathgar borough of Dublin‚ Ireland (Dettmar). James Joyce ’s family was of meager means as his father was in a constant state of financial and social decline which caused the family to move

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    On the 19th day of June 1566‚ a man named James Charles Stuart VI of Scotland was born to be King of Scotland James VI and later King of England James I. His birth and ascension to the throne changed the future of his family and the English Monarchy by his disdain for parliament (Wormald 1). Not only would he lay the seed of Monarchical dissent with the death of His son‚ Charles I‚ and the Establishment of The Commonwealth of Cromwell‚ but would leave the trail for the “Glorious Revolution” to

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    Connor Roche Research Paper JAMES FENIMORE COOPER James Fenimore Cooper was an important literary figure of the 1800s‚ best known for his novels. He is perhaps most noted for his greatest work of literature: The Last of the Mohicans: A Narrative of 1757‚ a tale that chronicles the journey of several English people and a few Native Americans during the French and Indian War‚ also known as the Seven Days War. Cooper’s work on this novel and others such as The Prairie reflects his different

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    PERSONALITY ANALYSIS OF CHARLES MANSON Introduction Manson is a convicted serial killer who has become an icon of evil. In the late 1960s‚ Manson founded a hippie cult group known as "the Family" whom he manipulated into brutally killing others on his behalf. "Helter Skelter‚" Manson believed‚ was going to occur in the summer of 1969 when blacks were going to rise up and slaughter all the white people. He told his followers that they would be saved because they would go underground‚ literally‚

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    James Bond Essay

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    The James Bond franchise is without a doubt the most successful film series ever. Containing over 20 Bond films in total and counting. From the classic first bond film to the most current‚ we can definitely say that both will share many similarities and differences. With that being said‚ I’m going to compare the first ever bond film‚ Dr. No (1962)‚ to the most current Bond film Skyfall (2012).     To begin with‚ there has been many actors that has played the character Bond in this franchise. In the

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    What was the most important reason for punishing the killers of James Bulger? The James Bulger case was the trial of the two boys‚ John Venables and Robert Thompson who in Merseyside‚ Liverpool‚ on the 12th February 1993 abducted and Murdered a 2 year old boy named James Bulger. The two boys were 10 at the time‚ however‚ in court were charged and convicted as adults due to the wickedness of the crime and the detectives believing that the boys were simply innately evil‚ and couldn’t have possibly

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    For decades‚ historians have debated the purpose of the United States Constitution. Some‚ such as Charles Beard claim that the constitution is an economic document meant to secure power in the hands of the wealthy. Others‚ most notably Henry Commager have challenged Beard’s analysis and claim that the Constitution was drafted with political motives instead. To make his point‚ Beard primarily discusses the writers of the constitution‚ and only assumes what the document itself will say. Commager makes

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