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    in the speech to provide logical appeals to the ‘sir’ who is King George. Patrick Henry uses anastrophe in the beginning of his speech to display the emotions felt in deciding whether or not‚ as a colonist‚ should he/they should go against their ‘majesty of heaven’; He applied rhetorical devices like anastrophe to support the subject of ‘freedom or slavery’. Patrick Henry starts off with a nice warming tone‚ furthermore then transfers on to a more demanding tone. Specifically for creating the impacting

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    and through‚ and place the happy man’s shirt on his son. The king then sends his men all around the world in search of a truly happy man when he comes across a priest‚ “ ‘Are you happy?’ asked the king. ‘Yes‚ indeed‚ Majesty.’ ‘Fine. How would you like to be my bishop?’ ‘Oh‚ Majesty‚ if only it were so!’ ‘Away with you! Get out of my sight! I’m

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    3rd person narrative while the last stanza is written in 1st person narrative. Lineation: arrangement in lines that are stopped at the end. “But a turkey cowers in death. a skin bag plumped with inky putty. One observes them; Some of the smelly majesty of living: Pull his neck‚ pluck him‚ and look – In an overture of gobbles; I find him ranged with his cold squadrons” The effect of this: it is used to separate ideas and to create a sense of lines/ideas being disjointed & erratic. Especially

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    I. Introduction In 1932‚ after a coup d’état took place by middle ranking military officers; the absolute monarchy of Thailand was finally replaced by constitutional monarchy. Since then‚ Thailand undergoes lots of changes of the government and instabilities‚ there are countless coups and counters coups shifting back and forth among the government and authoritarian rule. Luckily‚ with the role of monarchy‚ these coups are tamed and the King helped stabilizing the whole country from being chaotic

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    respect them a lot. As the aspect of Students‚ teacher gives a feeling of majesty to them. Teachers can control themselves‚ will strictly only focus on study in lessons. They can clearly distinguish between right and wrong‚ public and private. Also ‚ they can help the students when their have different kinds of matter. They will be patient to hear and consulting them. Somehow students will awe for the majesty of their teachers‚ and also because of the class of the teachers is higher than the

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    Committee of the Privy Council which sits in England. Decisions of the Court of Appeal in Jamaica can be appealed to the Privy Council. The Privy Council’s jurisdiction extends to most of the British Caribbean. The decisions are by way of advice to Her Majesty the Queen of England who is also Jamaica’s Head of State () The section of the Jamaican Constitution Order in Council 1962

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    Unification of Spain: the Good‚ the Bad‚ and the Really Ugly | Alexis Wilson | The Europeans wanted to expand their minds and their wealth with what the “unknown” world had to “offer”. When I say offer‚ I mean what they could take and run with without consequence. The Europeans wanted to “expose” and “enlighten” the new world people with their religion. When I say “expose” and “enlighten”‚ I mean force the new world people to convert to Christianity or they would be slowly tortured

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    negotiated and signed in S.E Saskatchewan between the Cree and the Ojibway and the government stated that in the area of education. “Her majesty agrees to maintain a school in the reserve allotted each land as soon as they settle on said reserve land and are prepared for a teacher” (1874). The responsibility of natives. In another treaty no.6 it states “And further her majesty agrees to maintain schools for instruction in such reserves hereby made as to her government of the dominion of Canada may seem advisable

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    The poetry of William Butler Yeats deals with a variety of different themes from the political and historical to the magical and mystical. Whilst his patriotic poems are a call to arms for those like him who desired a return to the age of revolutionary heroes‚ it is Yeats’ poems that deal with myth‚ magic and symbolism that reveal the deeper side of his poetic imagination. This essay will deal with the related poems Sailing to Byzantium and its sequel of sorts Byzantium. Sailing to Byzantium is

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    Federal Court was inaugurated at Delhi. Sir Mauric Gwyer was the First Chief Justice of the Federal Court. It was a Court of Record. Appointment of Judges: Judges and the Chief Justice were to be appointed by His Majesty. They were to lode office till the age of 65 years. His Majesty was empowered to remove any Judge from his office on the grounds of misbehavior or infirmity of mind or body‚ on the recommendation of the judicial committee of the Privy Council. Qualifications: Qualifications required

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