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    Sir Thomas Wyatt was the English lyrical poet of the 16th-century accredited with the introduction of the famous sonnet into the English language. He was born at the Allington Castle‚ which was situated near Maidstone in Kent – although his family was formerly from the city of Yorkshire. Anne Skinner‚ his mother and Henry Wyatt‚ his father‚ had been one of the Privy Councillors of Henry VII‚ and continued to be a trusted as well as reliable counselor while Henry VIII came to the power in the year

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    King Lear Act 5 Outline

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    King Lear by Shakespeare Act 5 Timeline Scene 1 1. Regan asks Edmund if he loves Goneril‚ she’s jealous 2. Albany takes part with Edmund‚ Regan‚ and Goneril against the French invasion 3. Edgar gives Albany in which Goneril asks Edmund to kill Albany 4. Edgar tells Albany to sound the trumpet in order to call him to fight Edmund Scene 2 5. The battle begins 6. Edgar (peasant disguise) leads Gloucester to shelter of a tree and goes to fight on Lear’s side in battle 7. Albany’s army took

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    ”Shakespeare in Love” a film by John Madden Write down 20 words that will help you remembering the plot of the film. Theatre‚ Queen Elizabeth‚ actors‚ audition‚ Thomas Kent‚ Viola‚ complicated/forbidden love‚ Wessex is going to marry Viola‚ Christopher Marlowe gets killed‚ “Romeo and Juliet” * Describe William Shakespeare as a character in the film William’s character in the film a lot like Romeo’s. William is also charming‚ handsome and in love with a woman he’s not allowed to be with.

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    College Honors College

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    This fall‚ I will be transferring to Kent State University. I believe that by transferring schools‚ I be presented with a host of exciting new opportunities. The Kent State University Honors College is one opportunity I am particularly excited about. I decided to apply to the Honors College because I am a student who loves to be challenged. At my current university‚ I am not enrolled in an honors program‚ or am taking honors level classes. The reason for this is that as an incoming freshman

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    Lisa Jane Marie Horn 149 Carnation Road Strood Kent ME22YG Lisajanemariehorn@yahoo.co.uk 07958359829 Personal Statement: 3 Years ’ experience working in temporary positions within an Office based environment also I have worked within the Retail industry. I have gained skills such as Administration and Customer Service. I am a determined and ambitious individual with great interpersonal skills. I have the ability to work on my own initiative and as part of a small or expanding team. My goal

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    Victoria Hislop

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    ------------------------------------------------- Victoria Hislop From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Victoria Hislop | Signing books in Greece‚ February 2008 | Born | 1959 (age 53–54) Bromley‚ Kent‚ England | Occupation | Novelist | Nationality | British | Alma mater | St Hilda ’s College‚ Oxford | Spouse(s) | Ian Hislop | Children | 2 | www.victoriahislop.com | Victoria Hislop (née Hamson; born 1959) is an English author.[1] Contents  [hide]  * 1 Personal * 2 Career

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    From that day she knew‚ ballet was her future. At the age of ten‚ Anna Pavlova was admitted to the Imperial School of Ballet. Shortly after her acceptance to the Imperial School of Ballet‚ the exceptional gift of dancing was noticed in Anna Pavlova (Kent‚ 1996). At that time ballet was considered a court luxury and was one of the favorite entertainments of the late Czar. He would often visit the school to admire the little dancers‚ talking to them and sometimes telling jokes (Anna Pavlova Dies…‚1996)

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    became the focus of many university and college campuses as a protest to the Vietnam War and “The Draft.” During an antiwar demonstration on the Kent State University Campus in 1970‚ students gathered to protest the Vietnam War and the invasion of Cambodia. The Ohio state Governor at the time‚ James Rhodes‚ summoned the US National Guard to the Kent campus with the goal of ending the demonstration and asking the students to disburse. The students would not comply and as a result of bad judgment

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    how a teenage pregnancy‚ now glorified by reality TV‚ has truly impacted my life now as an adult. How did this happen? At seventeen I entered my junior year of high school with a plan‚ I would graduate early‚ midyear at seventeen and head off to Kent State University‚ where only a select few‚ yes I was one of them‚ would be omitted into the architectural program. My father had always wanted to be an architect‚ but a civil war and its effects took a toll on my grandparent’s lives leaving my father

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    and trustworthy Earl of Kent attempts to oppose Lear’s decision by defending Cordelia‚ and in anger‚ Lear banishes Kent as well. Lear’s decision to banish Kent is also one of anger as he tells Kent‚ “come not between the dragon and his wrath” (1.1.129). Lear‚ in his morally blind state‚ could not differentiate truth from lie‚ even with Kent’s attempt to remind him Cordelia’s character. Lear’s emotional state of anger prevents him from engaging in the logical reasoning Kent attempts to provide regarding

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