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    resources and wealth‚ and not getting invaded‚ all of which Edward succeeded whilst having Northumberland as his advisor. During the period of 1547-1549‚ Edward’s regent‚ Somerset‚ created a rather unsuccessful and ineffective foreign policy‚ with him not gaining an alliance with France and his Scottish foreign policy failing. Somerset did try to gain an alliance with Scotland‚ which would have gained security benefits for Edward‚ because he was a minor and with Mary Stuart marrying the French heir‚

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    were that the reforms of Somerset had not gone far enough and the majority of the clergy were uneducated and the common prayer book was produced. The economic reasons for the rebellions were that illegal enclosures were being torn down by government commissions‚ but the peasants wanted to take matters into their own hands and the sheep tax was hitting the poor harder than it should’ve done. The political reason for the western rebellion occurring was that the Duke of Somerset wanted to negotiate with

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    AIM OF STUDY The aim of this study is to describe and outline the problems faced by peasant farmers in Somerset‚ St.Thomas. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT This SBA has served as a great learning experience and as such‚ gratitude is expressed to those who helped me tremendously in completing it. Deep gratitude is also expressed to my mother‚ who provided all the necessary supplies needed to complete this project. PRESENTATION OF DATA Peasant farming

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    people. Kembla Grange is the NSW premier Racecourse south of Sydney and also races every Melbourne Cup day. There is a need to attract crowds to Kembla Grange and with the competition getting bigger every year with restaurants and clubs offering luncheons to those wanting to view The Melbourne cup‚ there is a need to research and identify the market we would like to attract and devise a plan to make Melbourne Cup day at Kembla Grange a profitable an successful day for the Illawarra Turf Club. 2

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    Somerset’s experience versus Detective Mill’s inexperience. Once Detective Somerset discovers that there is a parallelism between the deaths‚ the seven deadly sins; he goes to the library in order to doing some researching and find out what the serial killer is doing. A long shot shows the books rather than Detective Somerset‚ focusing on the fact that the clues are within some books. We can see through eye-line watches that Somerset gets to this conclusion and reads some of the books such as The Canterbury

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    now a multi-media‚ international event…” (Avon and Somerset Constabulary‚ 2002). Hall (1992) highlights some of the benefits to the local community of hosting a festival‚ he says “undoubtedly‚ festivals and programs of special events provide opportunities for

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    kills his victims in accordance to their sinful lives. The movie takes us on a thrill ride of torture and fear as the sociopathic murder leads along the two Detectives one deadly sin at a time. The first of the Seven Deadly Sin presented Detectives Somerset and Mills at the scene of the first murder victim. The victim a morbidly‚ obsessed man is found face down in a plate of spaghetti. According to the autopsy examiner‚ the victim was forced at gun point to eat until his stomach ruptured and he died

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    Manet 1

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    LUNCHEON ON THE GRASS‚ BY EDOUARD MANET The painting I have chosen is Luncheon on the grass‚ by Édouard Manet. It was painted in 1863. At the beginning this painting received the name The Bath‚ but it was changed four years later. It was rejected by the Salon Jury‚ so it was shown for the first time in the Salon des Refusés (Salon of the Rejected‚ created by Napoleon III due to the indignation of all those who admired Manet) the same year it was painted. At the moment it is exhibited in the Museum

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    the actual power to seize the Duke of Somerset. Edward was a sickly child (probably it was congenital syphilis or tuberculosis). The only thing that interested him greatly in his life‚ it was theology. At 8 years old‚ he knew Latin‚ 13 - French and Greek‚ independently translated the book and study the scriptures‚ and in spite of her young age became fascinated by the Reformation. In 1551‚ as a result of the intrigues of John Dudley‚ Earl of Warwick‚ Somerset and managed to dislodge the young king

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