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    Lambert Simnel as a Greater Threat to the Security of Henry VII than Perkin Warbec 'After Bosworth, Henry's most immediate and perhaps greatest problem was ensuring that he kept the crown.' from Henry VII by R. Turvey and C. Steinsberg. This was very true, as throughout Henry's reign he faced many threats because as King he wasn't established and therefore vulnerable to challenge. Also there were still Yorkists in power who wanted to claim the throne back from the usurper

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    There is no clear definition of intelligence. Some belief that intelligence is attributed solely to physiological needs while others attribute it to sociological factors. Both Flynn and Warwick delve into explaining the definition of intelligence by proposing that psychologists must consider sociological factors in order to be able to accurately define it. In “The Sociological Imagination”, James R. Flynn defines the concept of sociological imagination as “the ability to see people socially and take

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    between, Jeffery Lu, and Warwick Trent. As well as the sexual harassment that Eliza Wishart Endures. Let’s

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    Richard Neville, The Earl of Warwick, was sometimes referred to as ‘kingmaker’ in reference to his involvement in helping Edward IV take the throne in 1461. However, by 1469 he had disaffected to the Lancastrian side. Reasons for this disaffection include the marriage between Edward IV and Elizabeth Woodville, and the resulting shortage of marriage partners for Warwick’s daughters due to the Woodville family. Furthermore, Warwick’s greed and desire for further patronage leading to a feud with William

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    jamiroqaui, the band has sold more than 40 million albums world wide. Stuart was one of the founding members of the funk/acid jazz band. He joined the band in 1993, and became known for his playing style. Soon after, Zender was asked to become an official Warwick bass’s endorser. Zender received a number of unique custom shop Streamer models. He played, co-wrote and produced on Jamiroquai first three albums: Emergency on Planet Earth, the Return of the Space Cowboy and Travelling without Moving. His most famous

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    Nico Li Professor B. Coval Global History I 31st October, 2017 The War of the Roses The War of the Roses was a thirty three year long civil war that necessitated the lives of more than 50,000 people. The series of bloodshed was for the throne of England between two contending factions of royal English blood: the White Rose of York and the Red Rose of Lancaster. What began as a simple passing of an entire generation of the royal princes of Edward III’s sons lead to one of the bloodiest series of

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    measured; there are many factors that influence the way we determine whether or not someone is considered “intelligent”, and many more to rank who is more intelligent than others. James R. Flynn, in his piece “The Sociological Imagination, and Kevin Warwick, in his work “Into the Unknown, both share a common argument: intelligence is subjective; therefore, social and environmental context should be considered. Both authors expand on the idea of nature versus nurture. Flynn’s main claim is that the way

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    Jetty Rats

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    interests. Hunter and Warwick are an example of this. Warwick is a paleontologist who studies extinct fish who came to Dogleg Bay to find and study fossils. They met in the M.A.B when Warwick needed to go to the toilet while Hunter was cleaning up (chapter 4). The first expression Hunter thought of Warwick was a really hairy, geeky sort of guy that also flosses and uses the urinal like he’s in the city. The next time they talked was in the M.A.B again. This time Hunter listened to Warwick more, accepted

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    Warwick castle is known as one of the most haunted castles in Great Britain. Warwick is a medieval castle built by William the Conqueror in 1068. It is the county town of Warwickshire, England. “Warwick Castle, built of the very centuries, cannot be expected to alter with time's 'brief hours and weeks' - at least, with so few of them as fall to one poor mortal's lot. From visit to visit, I find it as unchanged as the multiplication table,” said Katharine Lee Bates. Warwick castle is known as one

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    independently of a body. These cells have been used to control a robotic body via remote neuron detectors. The researcher leading the study, Kevin Warwick, is confident that as technology progresses, the size of these human-created biological brains will increase dramatically, soon reaching the level of approximately 60 percent of a human brain (Warwick 230). This indicates the possibility of eventual human brain transplant to a robotic body. IBM has recently announced that, using their Dawn system

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