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    you find in note form (do NOT copy and paste) on the back of this page. 4. Cite source(s) in MLA format: Author‚ Title‚ Publication Information. Topics: A. 449 Anglo Saxon Invasion B. 597 St. Augustine founds Christian monastery at Canterbury‚ Kent C. 653 Celtic church begins to spread Christianity among people living in the Severn Valley D. 664 Snyod of Whitby establishes Roman Church in England E. 731 Bede completes A History of the English

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    Character Analysis King Lear- King Lear is first presented in the first scene as an egocentric man who is ignorant of the many flaws in his personality. Lear has formed himself a personality and defined himself as an individual and utterly refuses to give up this vision of himself‚ one can only imagine the figure that Lear must have once been considering the absolute dominance and control that he exerts over the others around him. As is revealed in the first act‚ Lear is drastically unrealistic

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    Adrian Kent‚ a professor at the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics in Canada made the biblical claim. Kent theorizes that aliens have been on earth since the period of creation. He noted that aliens have similar camouflaging abilities to some insects and animals. Possibly like a chameleon. Many find evidence

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    113) This is proclaimed by Gloucester as he is told by Edmund of Edgar’s supposedly treacherous plot to remove him from power. Gloucester’s trust in Edgar faltered as a result of Lear’s irrational banishment of Cordelia and Kent‚ coupled with recent anomalies in the heavens. Gloucester believed that Lear’s actions also came as a result of the star’s unusual behaviour. Edmund‚ the treacherous and bastard son of Gloucester‚ exploits Gloucester’s blind believe

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    The Madness of King LearBy Nick Summers - December 08‚ 2002 It is odd to think that true madness can ever be totally understood. Shakespeare’s masterful depiction of the route to insanity‚ though‚ is one of the stronger elements of King Lear. The early to middle stages of Lear’s deterioration (occurring in Acts I through III) form a highly rational pattern of irrationality: Lear’s condition degenerates only when he is injured or when some piece of the bedrock upon which his old‚ stable world rested

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    The USA Withdrew Their Troops From Vietnam Due To Public Protests? How Far Do You Agree? Some people say that the USA withdrew their troops from Vietnam because of public protests. For example‚ massive anti-war parades were conducted and Kent State University hosted a public protest. However‚ other people would say that other reasons such as pro war demonstrations and the My Lai Massacre are the reasons why the troops were withdrew from Vietnam. During the Vietnam War the reason for USA to withdraw

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    "It is not what an author says‚ but what he or she whispers‚ that is important." - Logan Pearsall Smith Logan Pearsall Smith’s statement is quite true in the world of literature. It basically means how an author can say one thing that may seem like exactly what it means‚ but at the same time‚ it can have a deeper meaning that must be interpreted carefully. In another words‚ the author is attempting to deliver an important message in a cryptic sense. The quote can be supported

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    Henry VII and Retaining Retaining involved magnates taking men into their service‚ generally involving the payment of fees and sometimes the granting of a distinctive badge or uniform (livery). This practice served the king‚ in that it allowed him to recruit armies more easily‚ by making contracts with leading magnates who then provided their retinues for service with the king’s army for a specified time. However‚ it did allow magnates to retain what were‚ in effect‚ ’private armies’ and‚ at this

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    Internet Trolling ­ serious problem or new kind of sport? Trolling is a real plague of the internet. Seen everywhere‚ trolls engage flame wars‚ vandalise Facebook walls and do many more unpleasant things. People‚ who want to fight with it seek its cause in excess of freedom in the internet and propose restricting it. Is it the right way with dealing with internet trolling? I do not think so. By examining a few cases of trolling I have drawn a conclusion‚ that although internet anonymity is a beginning factor responsible for trolling

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    talk of the former king being hasty‚ short-tempered and frivolous. Examples of this throughout the play: he refuses to give up his retinue of one hundred knights‚ curses Goneril with infertility when she fires the knights herself and he fires servant Kent for simply disagreeing with him. This is not a stable leader. We also see the Earl of Gloucester (a part of Lear’s team and the future king’s father) brag about having a bastard son. It is clear these men are not good influences. In fact‚ Lear says

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