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    When I was young, I would often dream of becoming a crewmate on a seaworthy vessel, battling high, intimidating and ferocious tides. Apart with having the maneuvering ability to go through tight nooks and crannies to explore uncharted waters. Part of this was due to my imagination, but a large influence was given by my house, which seemed like a fine boat itself. Surrounded by unconstructed houses which seemed like unmapped area, and numerous resemblances to pirate ships such as a flag flying off

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    The world has seen many great kings but not one quite like William the Conqueror. From being an illegitimate child who became the Duke of Normandy and eventually rose to be the King of England, William the Conqueror is the most influential person in English history and under his rule led England to become the most powerful nation in the world.. William the Conqueror or Guillaume le Conquérant in French was born in 1087 in Falaise, Normandy France. William was the eldest of two of Robert the first

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    Harold Pinter, renowned playwright and screenwriter, born in 1930 in East London to a Jewish tailor. At the age of nine he was evacuated from his come in London and went to Cornwall due to World War One. He became very successful in his later years as he gradually became an actor, director, screenwriter and playwright, directing over 50 plays for stage, film and TV. He was involved in the Theatre of Absurd with Samuel Beckett an inspiration of his. Due to different events in his time he realised

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    True King of England Harold Godwinson Thomas Faulkner Harold Godwinson, King of England reigned from 6 January 1066 until 14 October when he died in the Battle of Hastings in the same year. He was fighting against the Normans who were invading England and led by William the Conqueror. Harold Godwinson, King of England died from an arrow that struck him in the eye. Harold Godwinson succeeded and was chosen by Edward the Confessor. William the Duke of Normandy and Harald Hardrada, King of Norway

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    The Caretaker by Harold Pinter is a play in three acts which describes relationships of three different characters and their desire for dominance over each other. There are three main characters of this play: Aston (kind man who had mental health problems and was fond of handicraft), Davies (homeless elderly man who was kindly invited by Aston to live for some time in his room), and Mick (pragmatic younger brother of Aston who owned the house where described events occurred). These three persons

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    During the Vietnamese war, conscription sparked a fierce debate that lasted for years, and split the Australian public into two. When Australia agreed to help the South Vietnamese, at the hands of the communist Vietcong, very few Australians questioned the judgement of the Australian leaders. However, in November, 1964 - when the Australian Government brought conscription into the Vietnamese war, with plans to increase the Australian army to 37,500 within the next three years, in the form of ‘National

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    Human Animalistic Instincts and Aggression “Animals do not do what they have done. Animals kill to eat, to defend themselves, or their own, and to protect their territory. Not for the joy of it. Not for the lust of it.” In this quote by Jim Butcher, animals are depicted as creatures who live to guard their possessions because they have to. Human beings adhere similar qualities to animalistic behaviors. Animals must be hostile or hold violent behaviors or attitudes toward another ready to attack

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    The Comedy Of Menace

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    Irving Wardle first mentioned the term “Comedy of Menace” (Wardle 39) who borrowed it from the title of David Campton's play The Lunatic View: A Comedy of Menace in 1958. (Campton's title Comedy of Menace is a humorous play-on-words resulted from comedy of manners). This term describes a play which draws a realistic image while creating a connotation of intrigue and confusion, though the dramatists were employing a prestidigitation trick. Susan Hollis Merritt points out that in "Comedy of Menace"

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    It was close to 0200 hours when James began to suspect something was wrong, it was quiet… too quiet. Not to say that working night shifts at the FBI centre in Los Angeles was particularly loud or eventful but there was usually more activity whether it be an exhausted agent trudging to the break room for a cup of coffee or passing fellow night guard. He checked his watch 1:49 he had been due for a routine check up call from dispatch 4 minutes ago, Now this wasn't overly strange but worry began gnawing

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    Sir Edward Heath, a former British Prime Minister, reportedly has been linked to claims of child sex abuse. The allegations of sex abuse were made two years ago by a man against the former Prime Minister. These were apparently not properly investigated by police, and now these allegations have resurfaced. According to The Guardian, the Metropolitan police are appealing for anyone who may have information of these allegations against Edward Heath to come forward. The appeal was launched after suggestions

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