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    This walk explores the beautiful countryside to the north-east of Sheriff Hutton, visiting the hamlet of High Stittenham and the secluded valley of Mowthorpe Dale. The extensive views stretch across the Vale of York. The name Sheriff Hutton derives from the Old English words ‘hoh’ and ‘tun’ which, when combined mean ‘farm on the spur of land’. The prefix of Sheriff originates from its association with Bertram de Bulmer, the Sheriff of York in 1115, who once held title to the estate. Later the Bulmers

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    During the early 16th and later 17th centuries,Spain was going through a loss in power. After Charles V died Philip II took over and he tried to take as much power as he could. The decline of Spain happened because Philip II was not interested in their needs. After Philip died Spain would never be as powerful or as great as it was during the reign of Philip II. Philip II tries to gain as much power as he could. “Philip II overthrew Henry II and the pope” (Lincoln Libraries). During the early 16th

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    In addition to the contribution of establishing Shakespeare’s authorship, Pavier and Jaggard largely protected Shakespeare’s manuscripts and presented more authentic works of Shakespeare by referring widely to the resources they could get assessed. Their method of editing could be considered as “critical editing”, which aims to represent the author’s final intention by comparative analysis of multiple texts(Evenden, 2016, p.54-55). Most of the Folio text, according to Jowett(2007), involve a more

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    From civil wars Norwegian monarchy emerged stronger than before. Founded Sverrir dynasty managed to establish himself on the throne. From now on the Norwegian kings ruled as hereditary rulers of God's grace. However, Sverrir grandson Hakon Hakonarson IV, crowned at a time when the struggle between Birkebeiner and Bagler still going on, in the first period of his reign, had to face the resistance of the aristocracy. The most dramatic episode in the struggle of this period was the rebellion of the

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    William Shakespeare has written many plays, with more characters, storylines, sets and intersecting plotlines then you can imagine. Have you ever thought of one character in his plays that holds the sovereignty to carry out the theme of the story? William Shakespeare born in 1564, began his career in 1590. A midsummer night's dream play was written in 1592, a romantic comedy of 4 Athenian lovers. Hermis young daughter of Egeus Hermia has an unusual starting right from the beginning, which allows

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    “Might be.” Percival wrapped one arm around Fleur and with his free hand, took Rion by the shoulder. “Still, I don’t like the sound of your cough. Let’s see Gaius.” He encouraged Fleur and Rion to move faster. However, by the time they made it to the third stair landing inside the castle, Fleur’s complexion turned a shade of gray-green. Rion also appeared wan. “I don’t… I don’t think I can make it,” said Fleur, swooning against Percival’s chest. He bent down and pressed his lips to the top of

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    This writer focuses on two parts of the question ‘The Tudor Reformation was a method of strengthening absolute monarchy in England.’. The first focus is the word ‘method’ and the second focus is the word ‘strengthening’. The word ‘method’ means a planned way of doing something. In this case, the question can be interpreted as ‘The Tudor Reformation was a planned and intentional affair to achieve strenghtened absolute monarchy. Also, this writer is going to put emphasis on the comparison meaning of

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    An important step in every student’s life concerns choosing a college major that will give the best life and career benefits. Mark Edmundson a professor of English at the University of Virginia and author of "Why Teach?" advises students to pursue an English degree because it “means pursuing the most important subject of all--being a human being” (Edmundson). English majors pursue the English degree for several reasons; to experience other people’s lives through texts, understand and interpret language

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    She is facing the most difficult conflict in the story, “The course of true love never did run smooth?” (I. i. 134). And yet all the other plotlines are involving the same issue, which she carries out. Oberon’s jealousy because Titania loves the little Indian boy more than she loves him, his austerity is stopping him from meeting his love. “The lamentable

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    The book Lyddie by Katherine Paterson, Lyddie is torn between her family’s financial stability and her own health she is at a cross-road, Lyddie is a 16 year old girl in the year 1846. Since her father left she has been in charge of her household. Because of the debt on the farm she left home to become a factory girl. Lyddie should not sign the 10 hour petition. One, she has family to think of, two she needs the money to save the farm and have her family have a comfortable lifestyle and three she

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