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    could we? Should man really be trusted with freedom‚ or are we doomed to corrupt any good we’re given? The freedom of the press was initially made in order to allow people to be aware of what’s going on in their country or neighborhood. The death of Princess Diana was a controversial and tragic time. Paparazzi takes advantage of the law freedom of the press by making the life of celebrities miserable‚ celebrities are being watched and followed by paparazzi every minute of their life. Sometimes paparazzi

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    Kensington Palace‚ London‚ England. Her parents both of European Royalty‚ were Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfled and Prince Edward Duke of Kent and Strathearn‚ although he tragically died of pneumonia in just eight short months after her birth. Prince Edward Duke of Kent and Strathearn had three elder brothers in line for the throne making Queen Victoria fifth in line to receive the throne. Princess Charlotte of Wales‚ Victoria’s cousin‚ was meant to be the Queen of the United Kingdom but died

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    families‚ but his family was exiled from Greece when he was a child. After being educated in France‚ England‚ Germany‚ and Scotland‚ he joined the British Royal Navy in 1939‚ at the age of 18. From July 1939‚ he began corresponding with the 13-year-old Princess Elizabeth (his third cousin through Queen Victoria and the elder daughter and heiress presumptive of King George VI) whom he had first met in 1934. During World War II he served with the Mediterranean and Pacific fleets. After the war‚ Philip was

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    Buckingham Palace

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    BUCKINGHAM PALACE Buckingham Palace has served as the official London residence of Britain’s sovereigns since 1837 and today is the administrative headquarters of the Monarch. Although in use for the many official events and receptions held by The Queen‚ the State Rooms at Buckingham Palace are open to visitors every year. Buckingham Palace has 775 rooms. These include 19 State rooms‚ 52 Royal and guest bedrooms‚ 188 staff bedrooms‚ 92 offices and 78 bathrooms.Although Buckingham Palace is furnished

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    Why Do Speakers Use Rhetoric? The art of rhetoric has many different purposes that it serves depending on how the speaker presents their intended message. However‚ the purpose of rhetoric that is proven to be most effective in multiple similar speeches or pieces of writing is to support their claim or position on a topical subject. This use of rhetoric is intentional since the speaker knows that the overall effect would be to prove their position to be justified. Rhetoric shown through images

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    King Henry Viii

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    shaping of policies largely in the hands of his great counselor‚ Cardinal Wolsey (See Wolsey‚ Cardinal). By 1527 Henry had made up his mind to get rid of his wife. The only one of Catherine’s six children who survived infancy was a sickly girl‚ the Princess Mary‚ and it was doubtful whether a woman could succeed to the English throne. Then too‚ Henry had fallen in love with a lady of the court‚ Anne Boleyn. When the pope (Clement VII) would not annul his marriage‚ Henry turned against Wolsey‚ deprived

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    Synopsis: Queen Elizabeth II was born Princess Elizabeth Alexandra Mary on April 21‚ 1926 in London‚ to Prince Albert‚ Duke of York (later King George VI)‚ and Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon. She married Philip Mountbatten‚ Duke of Edinburgh in 1947‚ became queen on February 6‚ 1952‚ and was crowned on June 2‚ 1953. During her reign‚ she has tried to make the British monarchy more modern and sensitive to the public. Early Life; At the time of her birth‚ no one thought Elizabeth would someday become queen

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    Movie Review

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    Pictures & 20th Century Fox Cast : Mel Gibson as William Wallace Patrick McGoohan as King Edward I of England Angus Macfadyen as Robert the Bruce Brendan Gleeson as Hamish Campbell Sophie Marceau as Princess Isabella of France Peter Hanly as Prince Edward‚ Prince of Wales Ian Bannen as the elder Robert the Bruce James Cosmo as Campbell the Elder Catherine McCormack as Murron MacClannough David O’Hara as Stephen Brian Cox as Argyle Wallace James Robinson as young William Wallace

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    James I Religion and Foreign policy RT revision notes. -Religious dissension was the basis of an event that confirmed and fueled James’ paranoia: the Gunpowder Plot of November 5‚ 1605. Guy Fawkes and four other Catholic dissenters were caught attempting to blow up the House of Lords on a day in which the king was to open the session. The conspirators were executed‚ but a fresh wave of anti-Catholic sentiments washed across England. James also disliked the Puritans who became excessive in their

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    King Edward VIII King Edward VIII was born on the 23 June 1894 - 28 May 1972. Edward Reigned as King of the United Kingdom‚ Ireland and the other British Dominions‚ and as Emperor of India from 20 January 1936 until his abdication on 11 December 1936 . He was the last monarch to serve his entire reign as Emperor of India. His official title during his reign was Edward the Eighth‚ by the Grace of God‚ of Great Britain‚ Ireland and the British Dominions beyond the Seas‚ King‚ Defender of the Faith

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