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    A long time ago in a land far far away, a modest Man lives in a place named Kaiser Land. Kaiser Land is the home of the King’s castle that governs over the whole country. This man happens to live in this castle with the royal family. The Man actually happens to be part of the royal family now. He is engaged to the King’s daughter, the Princess, sounds strange right? How they met is for another time, but, an ordinary individual ends up falling in love with the Princess. It is just like every other

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    Meanwhile back at the castle Aladar and Morikin had been moved to the dungeon. The Red Father had sent them here when he had gotten rid of all known threats in the castle. He had ordered what looked like 20 red sons to guard entrance and another 5 to guard us personally. Aladar was worried about his siblings. He wasn’t sure where his sister Annadell was now or if his brother Torien was even alive. Aladar had always been protective of his younger siblings. Morikin was also worried, but he was trying

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    some 300 miles eastward across France to the low countries. By early October the tempo of operations had slackened. The attempt in September to jump the lower Rhine at Arnhem (Op MARKET GARDEN) with airborne troops had failed. It looked as if the battlefront would remain west of the Rhine for the winter and that the war would last well into 1945. The key to the supply problems was the port of Antwerp, captured with its dock facilities only slightly damaged in September 1944. It was 50 miles from the

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    Thomas Cochrane was born on December 14, 1775 in Annsfield, Scotland. He was the eldest son of Archibald and Anna Gilchrist Cochrane, and had three brothers: Archibald, Basil and William. Thomas received little to no formal schooling, which taught him to be self-reliant and practical. Thomas shared his eccentricity and intellectual curiosity with his father, a scientist and inventor. In November of 1784, Anna Cochrane passed away. Soon after, Thomas was sent to Mr. Chauvet’s military academy in Kensington

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    World War Two On June 18, 1812, President Madison of the United States and Congress declared war on Great Britain. On June 25, the French emperor, Napoleon Bonaparte led his army in Europe across the Nieman River into Russia.(1) Although these two events were thousands of kilometers apart they were directly connected to each other. To some extent, the Americans declared war in protest against measures that were part of Britain's effort to defeat Napoleon with the use of blockades. There are

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    technologically advanced rail system— utilizing some of the fastest trains in the world—is operated by the French National Railways (SNCF), a state-owned company. There are a total of 31,939 kilometers (19,846 miles) of rail lines in the country. There are approximately 828,000 kilometers (514,605 miles) of roads in France, all of which are paved. About 47 per cent of the waterways are heavily used. There are a total of 474 airports in France, many of which serve international traffic. The major airline

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    the British Chiefs of Staff recommended that the four Revenge-class battleships – Revenge itself, as well as Resolution, Royal Sovereign, and Ramillies – should be sent to bolster Singapore against the increasingly aggressive Japanese. Prime Minister Winston Churchill was completely opposed to this, however, calling the Revenge-class “coffin ships.” Following this, Revenge and Royal Sovereign were deployed to the Indian Ocean for convoy escort duties. Revenge was briefly in Freetown, Sierra Leone before

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    1982. Undoubtedly, having this as a main reason, the British responded surprisingly by dispatching a forceful naval task force in that particular area. The key fighting elements of the Falkland conflict took place mainly at sea involving both the Royal Navy and the Argentine Air Force. The British troops landed on 21st of May but on 14th June forced the Argentine forces

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    vessel, Great Britain was rapidly advancing their technology into a steel and steam navy. The Napoleonic Wars left Great Britain as the most powerful naval country in the world. No two of their rivals combined came even close to competing with the Royal Navy. With that, the United States Navy was inspired as well as threatened by the technology advances, and they too sought change. Time was not the only factor that was decisive on the progressions. The need for new and more efficient methods was the

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    Society has regressed so far we now have to live in castles with one royal family. The day he world took a turn for the worst. We like to call it the reckoning when some parts of the world froze over and other parts of the world turned to dry desert. A time, where it could be 100 miles until you find a source of water. Even then there isn't that much water left because it has been used so many times by people just like you trying to get water. In addition, as the shells of people who were once

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