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    kingdom was deemed the jelly kingdom. mainly because all of its inhabitants were made entirely up of a jelly like substance. Many citizens lived in this kingdom, mostly peasants and higher political figures but on top of them all lived the royal family. this family was made up of the queen, queen Alexandra and her son prince Pink. in recent years there had been a small battle between two kingdoms, the jelly kingdom and the fire kingdom. over time, the battle had evolved into a full-on war, it was known

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    the sentences and metaphors in the soliloquy, the first passionate soliloquy provides a striking contrast to the artificial dialogue that Hamlet must exchange with Claudius in court. The juxtaposition of tone emphasizes how rules and customs of the royal court that foster corruption. Shakespeare also juxtaposes spiritual things and earthly things,“O, that this is too too sullied flesh would melt,/ Thaw and resolve itself into dew” (10). Hamlet is disgusted by the earthly flesh he has to live in and

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    buildings and it is the main residence for the royal family. The architecture and the gardens are amazing. I photographed almost every sculpted garden full with the most beautiful tulips in all possible colors. It was impossible to

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    Genetic Abnormalities in Ancient Egyptian Royal Families It seems that throughout history, the words royalty and incest have gone hand in hand. Familial interbreeding occurred throughout a significant number of royal lines, including the British, Hawaiian, and Japanese thrones. However, none of these families, nor any other royal family for that matter, can match the profound rate at which the Egyptians practiced incest. Ancient Egyptian royal marriages were almost exclusively restricted to

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    God Save the Green: Are the Royal Family a Luxury we can no Longer Afford? Cheers rise from the jubilant crowd as the crowning moment we’ve all been waiting for finally arrives. Thousands fill the Mall, craning their necks as Queen Elizabeth II steps out onto her balcony, offering a smile to her adoring subjects. Clad in her bedazzled hat, she surveys the scene: a vast sea of British flags, frantic in their support of sixty years on the throne, waving in time to a raucous rendition of God Save

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    In modern culture, societal views on individuality are vastly effecting the new generation of people. Individualism, emphasizes the ability for one's morals to be independent from society. Many who express individuals tend to dismiss the status-quo, as they recognize their self worth and the capability to realize it is acceptable to be different. Meanwhile, others who may struggle to determine their individualism, tend to struggle with figuring out who they are and why they are special in society

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    behind the stage, in a position of honor. The presence of a second carriage of ornate design surprised me. “It can only be one person,” I thought. As we rode up, I saw behind the Count’s mounted lancers were a half-a-dozen men-at-arms and another dozen royal archers escorting Princess Wyrd to the stage. The Black Prince and the Count were waiting for her on the stage, along with a number of courtiers. She wore a huntsman outfit, a green leather shirt and a green cloak with tan colored leather pants and

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    Newsflash: Mandalay doesn't suck – 7 things to do Planning my trip to Myanmar, I told a couple of people about my itinerary: Starting from Yangon, I wanted to work my way up north over Inle Lake and Bagan to Mandalay. The common response to that was: “Cool but don't spend any time in Mandalay. I heard it's a horrible place”. So I was obviously on a mission to find the beauty of Mandalay, and guess what: I did. The only real plans I made before were visiting the U Bein Bridge and Mandalay Hill

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    The Lady or the Tiger

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    of the story, this theme already could be seen when the writer narrates the atmosphere and scenery of the kingdom with the life of the people. The social status here divides the royal family with the people. The serious relationship between these two groups is prohibited as this will give a bad image to the royal family. That’s why the young man is being trialled in the arena as his punishment when the love between the princess and himself has been known by the king. Lastly, the theme that also

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    sculpting, and almost everything we could possibly think off. During the renaissance, most artist had a common enemy known as the court, which was ruled by the most wealthy and powerful families in Italy. The court was in charge of one’s position in society. When an individual would be born in a royal family, that individual was able to experience life to a new level. “Three chamberlains will never suffice in dressing our lord…” (pg. 23). In

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