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    but what I think of them.” Queen Victoria for the people‚ she was destined to solve the people problems. Queen Victoria was a kind woman. Throughout her troubled childhood‚ Victoria remained positive and focused. Several people considered Queen Victoria a proud queen who went out of her way to assure that her people were happy. Queen Victoria supported her people in great ways such as‚ giving woman petticoats; she built schoolhouses for the poor. When Queen Victoria died at the age of 82‚ she was still

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    • Identify your topic: Queen Victoria • Political/ social context: Victoria turned 18 on 24 May 1837. On 20 June 1837‚ William IV died at the age of 71‚ and Victoria became Queen of the United Kingdom. Her coronation took place on 28 June 1838‚ and she became the first sovereign to take up residence at Buckingham Palace. The reform of government allowed England to avoid the politically wrong conditions sweeping across Europe in the mid-nineteenth century. The continent experienced the growing

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    most influential monarch in the Victorian Era‚ Queen Victoria. As a result‚ we chose to discuss and focus inquiries about her reign and other related matters. The Real Power Queen Victoria Known for having the second longest reign of any other monarch in British history‚ only to be beaten by Queen Elizabeth II‚ Queen Victoria was the queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland from 1837 to 1901. Born Alexandrina Victoria on May 24‚ 1819‚ in London‚ England‚ she became the heir

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    Introduction: The eleven Finger Lakes were created from ancient rivers that originated from Canada that flowed across the western part of New York. A wide chain of comparatively fragile rocks lay east and west where the Ontario and Mohawk valleys are now. The tributaries from Canada “cut down faster and captured‚ or ‘beheaded‚’ the rocks” because they were much more fragile. This erosion developed the depressions that initiated the Ontario and Mohawk valleys (Fairchild‚ 165). When the last glacier

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    The Great Salt Lake

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    The Great Salt Lake The Great Salt Lake is a wonder of its own. Made by the remnants of Lake Bonneville‚ this lake is unique to Utah and has many different characteristics that make it this way. Have you ever wondered how big the Great Salt Lake really is? It is one of the largest lakes in America. The Great Salt Lake is about seventy-five miles long and twenty-five miles wide. Even though the deepest spot in the lake is thirty-four feet the average depth of the Great Salt Lake is around 13 feet

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    Lake Tahoe Research Paper

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    Lake Tahoe is a special place that has been a part of my life ever since I was born. This magical wonderland is unique and always has its moments no matter what time of year it is. From winter‚ when the snow glazed mountains offer great views and terrific skiing to the summer when the weather is warm and the activities are endless‚ there is always something for everyone. All of the memories that have stuck with me over the years make me appreciate this place more and more every time I visit. I have

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    Charles Martin in Uganda

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    Case Study-1 Course: International Business (MGT 372) Section: 5‚ 6 Case: Charles Martin in Uganda Faculty: Ms. Samira Rahman (Smi) Submitted by: Group 10 |No. |ID |NAME |SECTION | |1 |072 349 030 |Nusrat Amin |6 | |2 |073 522 030

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    The timeless Swan Lake is today prized as one of the world’s greatest and most renowned classical ballets to ever exist. For over one hundred years Swan Lake has been performed‚ adapted and rewritten innumerable times to enthrall a wide range of audiences all across the world. Whilst the foundation of how Swan Lake began and came to be is still‚ to some extent‚ unknown‚ it is widely believed that the production was originally choreographed by Julius Reisinger with the accompaniment of celebrated

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    Lake Huron Research Paper

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    Causes and Effects of Water Pollution in Lake Huron Sandra Mack Professor Pamela Van Hook Strayer University- English 115 June 06‚ 2013 Introduction: Lake Huron is one of the five Great Lakes in North America and also serves as one of the largest freshwater systems on the earth itself. Lake Huron‚ being such a huge source of fresh water‚ also holds numerous amounts of wildlife. For a long time‚ the Great Lakes have served as a ground where many harmful

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    Swan Lake - Romantic Ballet

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    SWAN LAKE ‘Swan Lake’ was re-choreographed by Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov in1895‚ after initially being choreographed by Julius Reisinger in 1877. The musical score was composed by Pytor Tchaikovsky. ‘Swan Lake’ was created towards the end of the romantic period‚ so the culture and style of romanticism was prominent‚ with glimpses of the beginning of the classical era. Because of this‚ it contains elements of both eras. Some of the romantic characteristics include the pursuit of the unattainable

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