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21st March Explain the impact of Queen Elizabeth’s reign on Britain. 1. Outline the contributions Elizabeth made to Britain 2. Highlight the impact of these contributions 3. Summarise the legacy of Elizabeth I Queen Elizabeth I was a very independent and contentious woman in British society who revolutionized Britain’s past which is also referred to as the Golden age or the Elizabethan era. Queen Elizabeth I was born on the 7th September 1533 and was crowned Queen of England in 1558. She reigned over
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Mary MacKillop was born in Fitzroy‚ Melbourne on January the 15th 1842. She was the first child to Alexander MacKillop and Flora MacDonald. Mary was one child out of 8 and spent most of her childhood years looking after and acting like a second mother to her siblings. The MacKillop family were quite poor so at the young age of 14‚ Mary got herself a job as a governess and as teacher at a Portland school. All the money Mary earned went towards her families everyday living. While working as a governess
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Mary Rowlandson’s The Sovereignty and Goodness of God is a widely known autobiography that gives unique insight into a New England‚ Puritan‚ women’s captivity by the native people. This book has been highly regarded and widely read by Americans since its first publishing in the seventeenth century and has now been published in over forty editions. Thankfully we are able to view this great work. Mary Rowlandson was not the conventional‚ white‚ male‚ writer at this time and consistent persuasion by
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In Queen Elizabeth I of England’s speech she speaks to her soldiers at Tilbury to persuade them to fight harder. Queen Elizabeth I was Queen of England in 1588 during the invasion into her country by Spain after the former Catholic Mary Queen of Scots was executed by Elizabeth. After the execution‚ she wanted to remind her troops that she had faith in them and persuade them to trust her by delivering a speech to them at Tilbury. After she delivered her message to her troops‚ they showed an overwhelming
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Mary Shelley creates such an amazing sense of fear and horror in her writing‚ but how? In Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein there are many subtle techniques she uses to make this story so powerful. In this piece of writing I am going to show you some examples of these techniques and how she uses them so well to make Frankenstein a great piece of writing. The author uses lots of descriptive words to describe Dr. Frankenstein’s state of mind. She describes him as being fearful with ‘breathless horror’
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Crude Oil Terminal The Seria Crude Oil Terminal (SCOT) is owned by the Brunei Shell Petroleum (BSP) which is located on the Seria field in Brunei. Its provide collections‚ storage and export facilities for crude oil and it was establish in 1972. 2.0 Contents 2.1. Equipment or tools Here are some of equipment used in SCOT which is namely Oil Heating Units‚ Turbines Expanders and Flaring System. Below are explanations on equipment used in SCOT: Oil Heating Units a) Oil heating
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could‚ the football safely tucked in his hand. Other players were charging at him‚ with a killer look in their eyes. But the boy only ran faster. He ran like there was no tomorrow‚ until he slipped on a rock that somehow got onto the field. The boy was falling. He hit his head on the field‚ the impact crushing his helmet. The crack of his skull echoed throughout the stadium. The boy was dead. He was one among the estimated 53‚000 people that die from traumatic brain injuries every year. Involvement
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Miranda Marschall Cynthia Meo November 10‚2014 Head start Reflection I learned a lot from out class field trip to the Central ave Headstart school. One thing I thought I was very inclusive was that the school has classrooms with fifty percent special ed children and fifty percent normally developing children to especially prepare the special ed children for regular kindergarten classes. The positive aspects of this program is that they really work to help out the entire family and keep them very
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nutritious. “Got milk?” uses this advertisement to get this point across. It consists of Taylor Swift‚ whose portrait is in the center of the ad‚ flirtingly leaning on her dark red guitar lined with a light tan rim. Her smooth pale face is slightly tilted to the right as she is seductively gazing into the camera with her starry brown eyes. She has a gentle‚ small‚ pearly white smile‚ which is adorned with the white stain of milk. She is wearing large hoop earrings‚ one of which is covered by her slight
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