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Mistress Ophidias Biography
Her Majesty, a vision of beauty and affectionate aura often inspires Her members to do great things, like write poetry. Such was proved on the 18th
Day when Mistress Ophidias, Handmaiden to Her Majesty held a Poetry Recital with the topic being Her Majesty herself. Those who joined the
Mistress in the Royal Library were, Ladies Sinvy and Amoret, Sir Bragi, Mistresses Ezraella, Lilly, Juliana and Merrynn, Master Dolph, sera Irene and
Josie along with this Chronicler. Mistress Ophidias started the event off with introductions that were more specifically aimed towards the newer sera
Josie and recently promoted honored guest sera Irene. After introductions concluded the Mistress continued with an ice breaker Haiku poem: "Beauty
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This Chronicler also shared a poem with the final coming from Lady Sinvy. Her poem however was not on the same topic as the others, standing she
graced those there with two poems by an unknown writer. The gathered attendees had a mixed reaction as Her Ladyship read two poems, the first
being an intimate racy poem that left the gentile seras and Mistresses blushing and then a second that left them in awe of the romantic
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King Porter Cleming Essay
There once was a king named King Porter Clemings who ruled over the kingdom of Clemington. In the kingdom, there is a little town called
Littenburg, which was known for farming and delivering the finest wheat to the kingdom. The king of Clemington, King Porter Clemings, once
visited this town to inspect a rather interesting incident. Rumors say that in this town of Littenburg lives a beautiful woman named Fiona
Wallace. As expected, being the "gentleman" he is despite having a wife and a daughter of five years, King Porter travels to Littenburg, using
inspection of crops as an excuse, and was not disappointed as he starts an affair. And thus, another princess was born. Two weeks after the baby
princess was born, King Porter decides to visit Fiona and discuss the name of their little child. He sneaks out in the middle of the night and awakes
his coachman. "Get up," said he said. "I have an important meeting with someone in Littenburg. Do not ask who or why, and you shall comply."
"Yes, your Majesty," says the coachman. The two quietly walk toward the king's horse carriage and starts heading eastward to Littenburg. Five hours
have passed and the sun has already begun to rise. "Stay here coachman and stay out of sight. I do not want anyone knowing the king of Clemington
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In the Kingdom of Clemington, it has been passed down from generations to generations that the eldest child of the king becomes the heir to the
throne as stated in the Divine Ordinance, which is the rule of law in the kingdom and is protected by the Moderators. Since the ruler of Clemington
has limits to his or her power, there is a group called the Moderators who actually set rules for the nation and make sure the hierarchy stays intact.
Despite being fully aware of the Moderators and the Divine Ordinance, the king shall do whatever he can to crown Fiora as the new queen of
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Lucus Epic
One day, their were children playing. Playing in a field. Their names were Valory and Lucus. Valory and Lucus have been friends since they were
infants. Now they are both at the end of middle school. These two are peas in a pod, did everything togather and stood up for each other. No matter
what, no matter where they would find each other. Togather they planed on growing old and seeing everything togather. Forever. One day though, their
parents saw them and decided it wasn't healthy for them to spend that much time togather, for they would get to attached. Being that lucus's mother
married the king and lucus became prince, and Valory was just Valory, a no one. But not to him. So, their parents decided and even agreed that Valory
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All men elageable to hold a sword were called to the army. That included her father and brothers. So it was her mother, her sisters, her sisters and
brothers kids and her left in the home. One of these days she had to go into town to sell some eggs. This just happened to be the same day the kings
cook had to buy eggs for the kings and the military generalls and officers dinner. The cook inquired for her some eggs and at the same time she
recognized the girl. The cook new the girl for when she was a child she would walk the young prince into town with her on her shoping and drop
him off at Valory's house with cookies. Valory was her favorite young girl in the entire kingdom so she could not dare forget the young womans
face. As soon as she recognzed the young maiden, she asked her name, her age and where she had come from. After everything that was said lined
up with the young girl she once knew, she made an excuse that she was needed by someone in the palace. Being the kindhearted woman she was she
went. When she found no one ill of injured or in need of her service, she turned to leave. Until the cook asked her to stay for supper, which of course
she could not decline. During
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The Royal Arts Of Africa Majesty Of Form Summary
"The Royal Arts of Africa: The Majesty of form" written by Suzanne Bier, speaks about the different types of art used to dress royal individuals in
Yoruba and Dahomey. When the kings must go to important ceremonies they are dressed in royal beaded regalia to appear powerful, wealthy, and
beautiful. The height and the cone shape of the crowns brings attention to the king's head, the head representing ideas of destiny, spiritual power,
character and beauty in Yoruba. Nowadays the royal beaded regalia is no longer just the crown, and scepters it is also the gowns, leggings boots and
the foot rest for the king. The sides and or front of the beaded crowns often show stylized human faces, these faces have said to have been the
kingdom's first
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Historical Art Work: Reliquary ChГўsse
While there many gorgeous and historical art works present at National Gallery of Art, I shall only compare and contrast the functions, materials and
the context of a pair art works. The first art work is called Reliquary ChГўsse, which was made in Limoges; a city of French that well–known for
copper work. The birth years of the art was written in between 1175 to 1180 CE. The art work is now a donation from Widerner Collection since
1942 to National Gallery of Art. On other hand, the second art work is called Book Cover with Christ in Majesty, which was also made in French in
1210 CE. It is now a donation from Samuel H. Kress Collection since 1961 to National Gallery of Art. Moving into the first point of view, reliquary is
a term uses to call containers of relics. Therefore, the Reliquary ChГўsse might have been used to contain a relic and present in a church. The material
of the box is champlevГ© enamel on gilded copper with oak core. Despite the cheap material compare to Romansque goldsmith works, the
reliquary still gives a golden shine color of luxury. People can also easily find the joint between layers of gilded copper with oak core throughout
nicely repeated around the reliquary. By judging the way that reliquary was painted, it clearly demonstrated the hard work of handmade through of
the work. In addition, people can take a closer look at the floral design amazing covers the entire work. On other hand, the Book Cover with Christ in
Majesty was also made out of
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Divinity through Decoration: Christ in Majesty with...
The increase of wealth during the twelfth century allowed artists to showcase their talents in churches. The apse titled Christ in Majesty with
Symbols of the Four Evangelists in the church of Santa Maria de Mur displays the representation of divinity through its subject matter, technique,
and style. In the apse, the main subjects revolve around scenes from the Old and New Testament with Christ as the focal point. For technique, the
artist employed fresco painting instead of mosaics to show the images. The style of the apse avoids a sense of realism by hiding the bodies of the
figures in the drapery and using the hierarchy of scale. Considering its age of over eight hundred years old, the Christ in Majesty with Symbols of the
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Around these symbols, the artist placed seven lamps to symbolize the seven Christian communities where Saint John addressed his revelation. In the
band below, separated by geometric designs similar to San Vitale , the twelve apostles stand illuminated with halos and holding books. At the bottom,
the artist incorporated various scenes from the New Testament from the Annunciation to the Adoration of the Three Kings to demonstrate the early
beginnings of Jesus' life. In the windows, the artist depicted the Sacrifice of Cain and Able , where Cain eventually killed his brother, because he felt
slighted by God. This relates to the main theme of the apse––the Revelation of Saint John. God judged Cain for killing his brother and forced him to
walk the earth, and in the book of Revelation God will judge the people in the end times, and those who do not pass will be required to walk the earth
for seven years. The Christ in Majesty with Symbols of the Four Evangelists uses an interesting technique, compared to the previous Byzantine
decorations in apses. The Spanish apse incorporates the technique of fresco painting, where artists painted pigments into the plaster and wood on the
walls so the paint would become one with the walls, similar to methods used in ancient Greece, compared to exercising mosaics as decorations in
Byzantine
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King Edward Research Paper
A very long time ago, back in the early days of England, there ruled one of the worst monarchs in England's history. King Edward was despised by
everybody, for his laws were unreasonable and were designed to benefit only himself. However, no one dared to speak out against him, as anybody
who disagreed with him would be hanged immediately, no exceptions. All of the people lived in despair, because on one hand, they could not stand
King Edward, and on the other hand, they were afraid of losing their lives by speaking out against him. They knew that they would need a brave,
bold leader who could resist King Edward and possibly even take the throne from him. Some of the folks believed that there was such a person
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Richard, a brilliant war general, was a steely–eyed, tall, and meticulous person who did everything very seriously. Richard had spent many years in
hiding after Edward took the throne, for he knew that Edward would hang him immediately if Richard was found. But he saw the desperation of the
people, and he decided that he would do everything he could to help them.
Ever since he had taken the throne, King Edward lived in his castle without worry or fear. But he was greatly troubled when one of his servants came
back with the news that Richard was threatening to take the throne again. "Your Majesty! Your Majesty!" gasped the servant, out of breath. "There is
something terrible going on!"
"And what would that be?" asked King Edward, annoyed at the servant for being so excited.
"Well, I heard that Richard, your arch–enemy, is planning a comeback and is now getting the support of the people. He has aroused the people to form
an army and join him to overthrow Your Majesty! What should we do?" cried the servant despairingly.
"It doesn't matter at all," answered King Edward coolly. "We'll just wage war against him. No one can stand up against the might of my army and me."
"But are you sure you can handle Richard in a war, Your Majesty? He has, after all, been a war general for all his life," asked the servant rather
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Declaration Of Independence Dbq
Question 2. That the colonists wanted more independence to be equal, especially in status, rights, and opportunities and they were willing to fight for
it. The colonists had enough and were taking matters into their own hands. The Colonists were willing to make forceful or violent efforts to get the
equality and independence they wanted. Another common theme during all the protests were destruction of English property. Question 3. I don't
believe everything that Nash said to be true, but to answer the question, yes I agree with him. It was the people of our early American country that was
behind protest of wanting change" they were the true power behind "The Revolutionary War". The elite didn't have the power for the fundamental
changes the colonists wanted. It was the non–elite who advocated for political and social reform. It was the non–elite who represented, supported and
protested for change. The American Spirit Question2. The information wrote in the Declaration of Independence by Jefferson and Common Sense by
Thomas Paine, was calling Britain and King George III a tyrant and yes very much propaganda and it was used to promote and publicize their
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His majesty has placed you onto that continent and has ensured your safety from other countries. He has also ensured that you may not want and
has asked for little in return. However, you have taken from his Majesty and his good fortune and now you complain. Like a common criminal who
has taken the benefits from his majesty, from his own pocket. A crime has been committed and you hope that it goes unnoticed? Wish to go free
from the punishments which you have inflicted on his majesty. You now feel likes it's your duty to sever the ties with someone that has watched
over you and provided for you. Americas is like a child, you rebel against those that provide for you, loved you and provided for all your
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Absolutism Essay 9
"God is holiness itself, goodness itself, and the power itself. In these things lies the majesty of God. In the image of these things lies the majesty of the
prince."
The thesis statement above by Jacques–Benigne Bossuet clearly illustrates the concept or theory of the В‘Divine Right of Kings' which basically
argues that certain kings ruled because they were chosen (by God) to do so and that these kings were accountable to no person except God respecting
only the fundamental laws. Because the monarch ruled with "absolute" or unshared power, the term В‘absolutism' came about. These kings are said
to rule absolutely by the will of God. To oppose the king was equivalent to a rebellion against God. The king therefore was not to be... Show more
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We have learned from the mistakes and put to memory and into practice the lessons obtained. With regards to the statement "God is holiness itself,
goodness itself, and the power itself. In these things lies the majesty of God. In the image of these things lies the majesty of the prince", I believe
that its essence is in great part true. It's embodiment in the theory of the divine right of kings in absolutism however is in many ways as stated in the
body of this paper is a subject for scrutiny and abuse. And so let it be our aim, our unending quest to continue to strive and achieve to attain a
semblance of what it is to be truly in the image of
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The Lady or the Tiger: the Ending Essay
The Lady or the Tiger
В…Without the slightest hesitation, he went to the door on the right, and opened it. Before the gate had even reached a foot off the ground the
young lover, heartbroken, watched four frantic feet pacing back and forth and heard a deep, rhythmic panting. His mind frenziedly raced with
dozens of thoughts: How could you do this to me? My dear lover, do you care but only for yourself? Someone must have forced her to tell me to
choose the right door! What sort of fool am I to fall in love with the fairest lady in the kingdom?! What am I to do now? RunВ… The tiger steadily
stepped out of his dark cage, allowing the afternoon sun to warm his striped fur. He gazed first at the masses seated breathlessly around the stadium ...
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The crowd cried with an uproar heard leagues away in all directions and the princess, half relieved of her sorrow, gently smiled back at her lover
while her father stared in awe. But ever so faintly, the young man heard a deep and vicious growl coming from behind the second gate. He quickly
yelled for the crowd to quiet their rampant exuberance, so that the unknown sound could be heard more distinctively. With eyes red and ferocity
swelling up in his body, the valiant youth shouted, "My fellow citizens! Hear now, the bellow of another tiger behind the second gate!" At this, the
crowd gasped in disbelief and mocked the injustice the king showed toward his victim. Then, the embarrassed ruler turned his head toward his right
and saw the streams of tears flowing from the eyes of his daughter as she glared at him and ran down the steps of the stadium toward her once–again
lover. With outstretched arms, the young lovers embraced and kissed one another as the crowd once again shouted with joy from their seats. The
man's trusted friend quickly hopped over the parapet and ran toward his living friend. Altair met his savior and embraced him, thanking him for his
help and loyalty. Soon, however, the crowd's cheering began to gradually die down. Surprised, the lovers and friend turned to see the king coming into
the stadium. With all due respect, the three gently bowed at the king, but before any of them could utter a word, his majesty spoke, "My
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Romanesque-Byzantine Basilica
On March 4, 2017, I visited the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington D.C. The shrine honors the Blessed Virgin
Mary as the Immaculate Conception, the prominent patroness of the United States. Also, the construction of the building is notable for its
Romanesque–Byzantine architecture, which began in 1920 under Philadelphia contractor John Mcshain. Although the shrine is known for containing a
plethora of art, this essay will describe, interpret, and aesthetically judge two particular forms: "Christ in Majesty", a 3,600 square foot mosaic that
dominates the space above the altar of the great upper church, and the overall Romanesque–Byzantine architecture of the structure. "Christ the
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It portrays Christ as judging the world by fire, which is similar to 1 Corinthians 3:13, "each one's work will become manifest, for the Day will
disclose it, because it will be revealed by fire, and the fire will test what sort of work each one has done." Also, while looking closely at Christ's
face, I realized that his right eyebrow is more arched and peaceful, while the one on the left is angled downward and severe. This technique of
showing the Justice and Mercy of God on the face of Christ is commonly used in the Eastern Churches. In addition, this technique correlates with a
verse in the Old Testament which says, "On the Day of Judgement there will be mercy seen by those who have shown mercy and severe justice to
those who have been severe." Furthermore, it is significant that Christ is portrayed as being strong and powerful, reiterating his role on the Day of
Judgement. In contrast, the architecture of the church seems to depict what is described–Romanesque– Byzantine architecture. Romanesque architecture
is defined by its massive size, thick walls, arches, piers, groin vaults, towers, and ornamented ambulatories. On the other hand, Byzantine architecture is
dominated by high domes with the utilization of pendentives for support. The shrine is a composite of a Romanesque exterior and a Byzantine
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Christ In Majesty Romanesque
The French sculpture entitled Christ in Majesty, of unknown artistry, represents the Christ figure from the Romanesque period. This piece, made
approximately in 1188 for the Cathedral of Orense in Spain by a scholar from the Limoges school, depicts a judging Christ, a recurring theme
throughout Christian artwork. It is currently located in the Sacred Art section of Getty Center Museum's North Pavilion. According to the description
on the bottom of the artwork, it consists of "engraved and gilt copper, champlevГ© enamel, and colored glass. In many ways, Christ in Majesty,
represents the intertwined nature of religious, political, and social customs of the Romanesque time period.
The piece solidly represents a global view of Christianity. While emulating many features appropriated from other cultures, Christ in Majesty
demonstrates a quality, uniquely portraying Romanesque stylistic ideals. Christ is highly stylized–depicted in a nonrealistic style–with many
ornamental gems placed on his imperial garments and his crown. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This illustrates an example of increased importance of church in Romanesque politics. Christ in Majesty models the prominence of political influence
in Romanesque art, just as the sculpture of Augustus of Primaporta does during the Roman Empire. Similarities–including the clothing, hand gestures
and idealized facial features–to the Roman sculpture of the political, militant leader, Augustus, emphasizes the power deemed to the church and
religious beings, such as Christ. The depiction of Christ as an emperor puts many facets into perspective. For example, emperors were revered during
the Roman period for their focused importance placed on democracy–inclusion of the public–and politics. The incorporation of people in politics
caused great admiration toward emperors and the depiction of Christ in Majesty as one is evidence of his political
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Royal Court Research Paper
Royal Court is known to be one of the Castle's most influential and attended events and on the 11th day of the 12th moon that tradition continued. A
total of forty Denizens from both the Inner and Outer Bailey joined together to support those who have been honored by the Royal Crown and their
peers.
It began at the second late bell where many gathered outside the throne room, eager to get inside to find their section. After being thoroughly checked
by the Winter Watch, Denizens were allowed inside. Speculations about promotions were murmured as everyone waited in expectation of HerMajesty,
Queen Vivienne, His Excellency, Lord Boreas and HisHighness, Prince Bertram. Eventually, the Royal Heralds filed inward behind the Royal Speaker,
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Further, She discussed the situation with former Royal Sorcerer, Uwaine. "As you are all aware, earlier this year We were betrayed by Our Royal
Sorcerer, who revealed himself to be in league with the rogue First Sorcerer as well as the Hand of Five which he summoned into Our Realm. Thanks
to the efforts of many, including those from the Conclave and the Royal Sorcerer's own former Apprentice, Mistress Blodwen, Uwaine was captured
and has since awaited in Our prison awaiting Our judgment."
"For his crimes against Our subjects, and his willing complicity in the deeds of the First Sorcerer and the Hand of Five, and based on the extensive
casework provided to the Crown by the Winter Watch, We find the former Royal Sorcerer Uwaine guilty of Treason. We hereby strip ser Uwaine of
all rank and title on Our Chain of Being, and banish his immortal soul to the mists of the afterlife, indefinitely. Let it be known that Our Mercy has its
limits, We will not tolerate those who target the lives of Our Denizenry for the sake of bloodshed
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Christ in Majesty Essay
Christ in Majesty
Christ in Majesty is a Romanesque fresco secco from the 12th century that was transferred to plaster and wood. It was originally located in the apse of
the Church of Santa Maria de Mur in Catalonia, Spain but now is located in the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston as a gift from the Maria Antoinette
Evans Fund. The fresco is a transition from Roman and Byzantine Art to Gothic Art. The artist of Christ in Majesty utilizes his art to educate people in
the doctrines of the Christian faith.
Christ in Majesty is a work of art made to emphasize religion and to teach illiterate people the principles of Christianity. On the upper register one sees
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Unlike Medieval painting, Roman painting does not have a specific scene to show nor a particular doctrine to teach. Some scenes might denote the
same theme, but the artist tries to individualize his work by playing with the elements. In Romanesque painting the iconographical demands do not
allow artists to illustrate the same icons in different ways. To spread Christianity, the symbols need to remain the same everywhere to make the
message easier to understand. In Christ in Majesty the halo is an example of the recurring iconographic element. A halo around someone's head means
that the person is a saint. Christ, the evangelists, and the Twelve Apostles have halos to point out their religious significance. Individualization is no
longer important on Medieval works because artists focus on the expansion of the Christian message.
The figures in Christ in Majesty are less naturalistic than the ones in the Dionysiac mystery frieze (second style Roman), located in the Villa of the
Mysteries in Pompeii. The figures of Christ in Majesty seem flatter because their outline is stronger than the ones on the Roman fresco. When the
artist outlines a form (a three dimensional figure), the form becomes a shape (a two dimensional figure). The shadows in the Romanesque fresco are
represented by thick black lines or by using different tones. Under Christ eyes the spectator sees turquoise circles, instead of black circles. Around the
eyes of some of the Apostles, one can see shadows
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The Role Of Papists In The Elizabethan Period
Papists in the Elizabethan Period My novel ("A Murder for Her Majesty) is about a girl pretending to be a guy so she can hide in the choir. Three
people are trying to murder her because they murdered her father who was a suspected Papist (a Roman Catholic). "He was a bad lot, I think – a
Papist, according to rumor – and that's treason" (A Murder for Her Majesty 51) This proves that people who were Papists in the Elizabethan period
were accused of treason and were arrested or murdered. Choirboys were also supposed to wear cassocks and surplices to school and choir. (A Murder
for Her Majesty 27) Also they were Christian and lived in a house with other choirboys and a person to watch after them. "However you feel about it
now, Alice,
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My First Lady
As a mother, teacher, doctor, Professor at Georgetown, and the Second Lady of our beloved nation, the United States of America, I always taught
empowering each other is the only way to travel beyond any century as we wish to travel, but we have never seen anything like this. The Vice
President and I, alongside our family and loved ones and most of the Professors at Columbia, Harvard, and Georgetown are also loving it, except for
one at Yale. What the First Lady of the United States and the First Ladies, Her Excellencies and Her Majesties around the world think of it? You tell
me? You tell me can be said for the President of the United States, and the Presidents, Chancellors, His Excellencies, and His Majesties around the
globe, regardless of
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The Gate Of The Hundred Sorrows
"If you can meet with Triumph and Disaster [a]nd treat those two imposters just the same," says Rudyard Kipling, "[. . .] [y]ours is the Earth and
everything that's in it." The world seems topsy–turvy, the lines between victory and defeat, happiness and horror, can be blurred. InRudyard Kipling's
short stories "His Majesty the King" and "The Gate of the Hundred Sorrows," he broaches disheartening topics such as opium addictions and
dysfunctional families to exhibit real life problems in society. Kipling observes the delusional and twisted joys induced by opium, that which is
revered rather than scorned for the deaths it causes, and the pain and confusion that is bestowed on a child in a broken family. As an Englishman born
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Gabral's remark concerning his wish to "die in the Gate," reveals the hold opium has on his life. Knowing the opium was killing him, he did not care;
aware of, but indifferent to, his impending death, he wished to die in the opium–house, smoking the "Black Smoke." When relating the reoccurring
struggles of "[t]he Persian and the Madras man" in lighting their pipes, Gabral boasts that, while the others require "a boy to light the pipes for them,"
he "always [does] that
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History Of Tuberculosis As An Infectious Disease
History of Tuberculosis in Thailand
This essay I will writing about History of Tuberculosis Prevention in my country which is Thailand. Tuberculosis is an infectious disease which is
cause by bacterium called Mycobacterium Tuberculosis or MTB. Mostly this disease affects the lungs but can also affect other parts of the body.
This disease can spread into the air when people who have MTB are spit speak or sneeze. If this disease get into in the body can cause
blood–containing sputum, fever, night sweats and losing weight.
In the history Tuberculosis has threatened humanity for over 2400 years. Since the early 1990s, Global Tuberculosis Control has focused most
intensely on 22 countries including Thailand which also ranks as one of the high risk countries. During 1990s the outbreak of tuberculosis in Thailand
was relatively high compared to the 20th century. Because of the less knowledge of the people, they did not have enough idea and were not familiar
with the outcome of the disease. Prince Mahidol Adulyadej was the first person to introduced "tuberculosis" to his people, later on the youngest son of
Prince Mahidol Adulyadej and the Princess Sri Nagarindra, His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej, the King of Thailand, continued to do all the things
that his father has started and all the projects are still progressing year by year.
Prince Mahidol Adulyadej, Prince of Songkla, the province in the southern part of Thailand, was born on 1st January, 1892. He was the father of two
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Art Of Evoking Nature 's Majesty Within A Tight Space
A Japanese garden embodies the art of evoking nature's majesty within a tight space. Throughout 5th to 8th century Japanese gardens sprung up for
ritual purposes. From the late 8th to the 12th century the Japanese gardens started to become more of aesthetic and social piece. These Japanese
gardens hold many styles and elements. What make a Japanese garden so special are the natural materials, evoking the beauty of nature on a smaller
scale. They're three types of Japanese gardens the most common of the garden design possesses a stream or pond lying in the center surrounded
mounds of earth, both serving as a comparison an ocean to a mountain. The second is a dry garden also known as Zen gardens, having no water;
instead the water is characterized by the arrangements of rocks and gravel. The third style is a tea garden developed as an extension of the tea
ceremony. The tea garden gives an illusion of a deep forest. Japanese hold three fundamental elements water, stone, and trees, displaying the natural
landscape of Japan.
Through the 5th to 8th century Japanese there have been a few archeological sites for Japanese gardens, many of the gardens are problematic to date.
During the late Nara period (8th century) they're timeworn texts that mention some significance for Japanese gardens. There also important religious
influences on the Japanese gardens, given the Shinto beliefs. Many early Japanese gardens contain Shinto admiration; the excessive rocks, antique
trees, lakes,
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Jacques Cartier Of France Research Paper
Good day your Majesty, I am Jacques Cartier of France. My crew and I would love the honour of being sponsored by you my Queen. We have a plan of
going across the globe to claim new land for France. We plan to sail west for what we estimate to be about a month in hope to find land. When we
arrive we will be in search for gold as well other goods to bring back to France. May I introduce my first member– the Navigator. With the funds from
you your majesty we hope to be able to get the proper equipment needed for our journey. We will need a compass for finding the direction our ship is
travelling. An astrolabe which will use the North star to calculate latitude the distance north or south of the equator. A cross
–staff to measure the altitude
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King Arthur Webquest Letter To A Colony
As a member of the council, which I will advise Queen Elizabeth I on the feasibility of planting a colony in the New World. Based upon the
information Arthur Barlowe' reported I will consider possible problems and the positive of establishing a colony. Queen Elizabeth, your majesty, we
shall look at the land first and not by what Arthur Barlowe has seen. It might take us days to land there and explore the land, but we will proceed to
a chastise decision. We could possibly send Sir Walter Raleigh with Arthur Barlowe so we can feel trusted and know that we are making the correct
decision. As the weeks, months pass by we received news about the colony from a letter that Sir Walter Raleigh wrote: Your majesty, the land seems
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Let's try and build a new world, take over and watch over our own as we develop something new in a new world. With your permission and
acceptance of course I hope you and the members of the council think about this opportunity. After reading the letter that Sir Walter Raleigh wrote,
Queen Elizabeth and I will have to discuss the benefits and negatives that this new world would bring. If Queen Elizabeth gives authority to begin
expanding the place and allow others to live there. We shall discuss this and by sundown we'll have an answer and have already establish the pros
and cons about this land. After discussing with Queen Elizabeth if it's worth the effort to establish a colony in the vicinity of Roanoke Island. We
hereby announce that we will have a new colony added, which brings to discuss to the public the positive and consequence. All we know is that it
is part of a new world that is close to five miles, there is a replenished of deer, conies, hares, and drivers beasts, and the goodliest and best fish in the
world! Hunting will become easier for men. Women can easily enjoy the beautiful view of
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The Christ in Majesty with Symbols of the Four Evangelists...
For being over eight hundred years, the Christ in Majesty with Symbols of the Four Evangelists remained in remarkable condition. However, pieces of
the original piece, which originated in the Catalan chapel in Spain, have faded. Portions, especially along the bottom, have disappeared over time. Even
though historians moved it to the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, it has not been fully restored. The artist identified each of the apostles in the Christ in
Majesty with Symbols of the Four Evangelists, but the writing has grown fainter and this creates a difficulty for art historians. Another key factor in the
overall story represented has faded––one of the lamps or incense holders beneath Christ. The positions of the stories in the apse show ... Show more
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The Christ in Majesty with Symbols of the Four Evangelists uses an interesting technique in its apse, compared to previous Byzantine decorations in
apses. It incorporates the technique of fresco painting, where artists painted pigments into the plaster and wood on the walls so the paint would
become one with the walls similar to methods used in ancient Greece, compared to exercising mosaics as decorations in apses. The artist mostly
employed primary pigments in the Christ in Majesty with Symbols of the Four Evangelists to make the figures stand out. A repetition occurs in the
pigments with red, gold–like yellow, and blue with the occasional purple and the hair colors vary with tones of brown and grayish white. The style
portrayed in the Christ in Majesty with Symbols of the Four Evangelists follows previous rules with the representation of divine figures in churches.
The proportions of the piece utilizes the hierarchy scale with the most important figure––Christ. The figure of Christ is the largest image shown in the
apse, and other figures such as the apostles, the four symbols of the evangelists, and the scenes from the New Testament are roughly the same size. The
smallest figures appear in the windows––the sacrifice scenes with Cain and Abel. The artist employed a more decorative aspect to the drapery of the
figures than a naturalistic
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The Hero's Journey-Personal Narrative
As I was hunting through the mystical forest Herot looking for the meal of the night.I was to return to the cave by 9 o'clock to tuck in my precious
son to bed.He had a fever that kept on going up and down,and the only thing thing that could help him was a small monster in the forest.I felt this
sudden pain in my chest.I ignored the feeling thinking it was just a normal heart burn.I killed the little monster and brought it back home expecting
Grendel to be in bed sleeping.I flew into the cave and called out to him.
"Grendel! I brought back the medicine for you.Wake Up! You need to eat it while it is still fresh."
I flew into his room to find his bed empty.I started to panic ,He had been that he was very restless and tired because of those loud monsters partying
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"Mystical Creatures of the forest,given to us by the God,I present to you the assassin of your beloved Prince,the person representing all the monsters
living behind tall chambers.This monster among many others,have killed our ancestors,our families,and our beloved Prince who ruled beside me for
centuries,will be killed in honour of our king in the same way my son was killed today butchered and hung as a victory sign!An eye for
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Ancient Egyptian Inscription Of Sesostris I
Ancient Egyptian Inscription of Sesostris I The Egyptian inscription of Sesostris I explains the in depth significance of kings during the Middle
Kingdom era in ancient Egypt. The inscription begins with the introduction of the new majesty of Upper and Lower Egypt, Sesostris I Kheperkare.
This inscription was taken from a meeting with Sesostris's followers, companions, and officials in which Sesostris gave commands and an
explanation for his new reign on the ancient Egyptian empire. Sesostris begins by explaining how he was crowned this honor and how he intends to
handle this responsibility, he says, "Behold, my majesty plans a work, thinks of a deed of value. For the future will I make a monument, I will settle
firm decrees for Harakhty" (116). Sesostris later on explains how he will make his reign pleasing to the gods of ancient Egypt. He intends on building a
foundation so strong that his excellence will be remembered for ages on. Sesostris explains this plan when he says, "Having established the
offerings of the gods, I will construct a great house for my father Atum. He will enrich himself inasmuch as he made me conquer. I will supply his
alters on earth. I will build my house in his neighborhood. My excellence will be remembered in his house: the shrine is my name, the lake is my
memorial" (117). The inscription ends with the significance of the newly unified one ancient Egypt from the previous separated lands of Upper and
Lower Egypt. "The Building Inscription of
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Letter To King George III's Letter
11–15–17 Dear King George III, It is with utmost fervor that we announce our declaration from your majesty tierney. In the following
correspondence we will detail our convictions and beliefs in the matter and sufficiently supporter reasoning. Our first grievance is with the stamp act
passed 1765 by british parliament and signed into law by your majesty. In the stamp act you injusticely tax the american colonist with printed paper,
legal documents, licenses, newspapers, and other publications. In the passage of the tea act in 1773 passed by british parliament signed into law by
your majesty is a complete injustice. Contained in this act you have made it impossible to make a living in the tea trade. When this law was signed in
you essentially
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Macbeth Coronation Scene Essay
It has been tough with the recent murder of our beloved King Duncan. Knowing that the man who did it is still out there roaming freely makes only
that much more painful. However, we are not lost for long. Macbeth's recent coronation has now put him in royal command. An honorable man,
known for countless deeds and acts of service under his predecessor, and he is bound to make a fine ruler. To celebrate his succession of Duncan, his
royal majesty has personally invited me along with the other lords to attend a celebratory dinner.
"I mustn't keep my lord waiting."
As I step outside, the crisp misty air engulfs my entire body, sending shivers down my spine. The night sky was not in sight through the thick haze that
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Ross quickly rises and asks that we do the same, for His Highness is not well. Lady Macbeth quickly dashes across the table towards Macbeth, while
hastily reassuring us that it is common for Macbeth to be like this, and that we must not pay much attention to avoid offending him. I feel flushed
with the adrenaline running through my whole body, and beads of sweat rolling down face. This is truly a frightening sight, but I must not look for I
should not disrespect Macbeth and Lady Macbeth's words. As I scan across the table for the other lords' faces, I see they are all uneasy and disturbed.
I can feel my heart almost pounding through my chest, and yet Macbeth is still not well. He continues shouting in anger and fear to
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Short Story : ' El I '
"El–I–ZA! ELIZA CLARE GALE!! Get your sorry ass here now!" 2 minutes. I'm only 2 minutes late and she starts yelling for me. It just shows
how much she needs me to do her work. If I left for a week, when I return, she'll be laying on the floor with cracked nails and pimples in her
flawless skin. I run into my mistress' room carrying the large tray of nail polish. The tray consists of different colours like red, blue, green, yellow,
purple, pink, peach, hot pink, scarlet, aqua, grey, and brown, indigo, violet, coral, turquoise, lime green, magenta, plum, maroon, sky blue, and
lavender. So, basically different variations of the main colours. Anyway, I run in with the tray and I see Snow White turned towards the door, her
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I see the post office–keeper, Mr Jaaron, about to close up shop. I sprint to the doorway and casually walk in. He looks at me with confusion when I
give him the note. "It seems to me, young Eliza, that you have been entitled to pick up the parcel for Her Majesty." He told me as he reread the note a
third time. I give a slight nod as if to say 'Yes sir'. He wonders back into a room that is clearly marked 'Authorised Personal only', meaning I can't follow
him. He returns with two packages, both small in size. "Now, young Eliza, this parcel is for Her Majesty and the other one is for you. If I were
you, I would hide you parcel before you enter her room." My eyes widen with excitement, not once in my life I have ever gotten a package.
Especially on that has been delivered on the same day as Snow's, not that that mattered. On the way back to the palace, I buy some chocolate from my
favourite chocolate shop and a book. I've waited for ages to get this book, 'Fairy–tales for Teens', yeah, it may seem a bit child–ish, but I'm fascinated
with these stories and legends, hoping one day I'll be able to join the book of fairies, Sleeping Beauty and of course Snow White herself.
The sky was a grey colour, almost smoke as I walked the cold and wet trip home to the castle. A storm was coming in. As I entered the doorway into
the castle, I thought about my mother. She worked for the palace, like me. She was always whistling a sweet tune. So I've been told. I
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Summary Of Hatshepsut His Majesty, Herself By Catherine...
In "Hatshepsut, His Majesty, Herself," by Catherine Andronik, she informs the reader about Hatshepsut and her rule as an effective and successful
female pharaoh in Ancient Egypt. One supporting detail proving her effectiveness as a leader was when she acted as a regent, "an adult who can take
control of the country." In paragraph eight, Andronik states, "Until Tuthmosis III was mature enough to be crownedpharaoh, what Egypt needed was a
regent, an adult who could take control of the country." This quote shows that Hatshepsut had to act as a ruler who assisted Tuthmosis III because
Tuthmosis III was too young to rule Egypt. Another detail to support Hatshepsut's effectiveness as a ruler is in paragraph eleven, where the author states,
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According to paragraph eleven, the text states, "She gradually took on more and more of the royal decision making." This quote shows that
Hatshepsut was a clever woman because she made most of the royal choices as a regent for Egypt. In addition, Hatshepsut slowly took more power
from her nephew when she was a regent for Egypt because her nephew was not old enough to be pharaoh. In paragraph eleven, it states, "Appeared in
public ceremonies first behind, then beside, and eventually in front of her nephew." This quote illustrates that Hatshepsut was an intelligent leader
because she started to take over power in public ceremonies, instead of just taking the role of a regent. Once Hatshepsut gained most of the power,
she also declared herself pharaoh. Therefore, Hatshepsut was an intelligent leader because she gradually took power away from her nephew, and did
not take power away
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Frederick The Great Case Study
I am a small textile factory owner from Prussia. Thanks to my king, Frederick the Great, and his economic reforms, my little factory has earned its
highest profit since 1740. On the other hand, however, education has been poorly developed and even suppressed. Therefore, I humbly argue that his
majesty is a flawed enlightened monarch. Before his majesty's enlightened reforms, I suffered from a severe economic loss. Struggling to compete with
foreign products and domestic trade restrictions, I even hesitated to shut down my business. However, his majesty's policies saved me and my whole
family. In 1763, the textile industry gained his majesty's enthusiasm. His majesty offered as many help as he could to factory owners like me, including
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If his majesty had transformed the university to an independent academic organization studying all of the most advanced theories at this age, especially
your theories, monsieur, I would be more grateful than turning it into a state–controlled university, where professors were all government officials who
were financially dependent on the state. Although his majesty has implemented some education reforms, the new policies were very much limited by
the lack of fund: now my children are studying in a rented room in a local pastor's house, and my family have to bear the expense of books and the
money we pay the schoolmaster. In fact, most schools suffer from the lack of books, especially in rural areas. In rural areas, the education of peasant
children consists almost entirely of reading religious manuals and simple religious texts. Furthermore, few artists and writers are independent from the
state due to the lack of wealthy patrons, and thus information is largely limited. We heartily thank his majesty for his attempts of education reforms, but
the current state of Prussian education is
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Analysis Of The Book ' Bahadur Singh '
Everyone turned towards the door through which Bahadur Singh had entered the Darbar. "Well, Shyam," he said authoritatively, "What is going on?"
"We caught this eunuch here in the garden. When he saw us he tried to run away and fought like a man." "What were you doing in the garden?" he
asked the soldiers harshly.
"Her Highness, the Rani Sahiba ordered us to search for anyone who appeared suspicious," Shyam explained. "She ordered us to arrest him and bring
him to her." Chandni knew the Rani had been serious about finding out whom she had met. She was certain that she had guessed from where she had
gone from the dirt on her slippers. And she was committed enough to have sent the men.
Then, Bahadur Singh turned towards Bibi. For a moment ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Now, I want them to take him to the lockup and to interrogate him."
Chandni eyes widened with shock and fear. The Rani turned to her and she lowered her gaze to avoid her gleaming dark resentful eyes. "Really,
Chandni Jan, you must forgive my distrust, but I have never heard such fantastic tales." Her knowing glance suggested she had been doing something
wicked.
Chandni could only gape at the ground desperately. In a moment, she realized that the Rani's eyes were probing her face as if she would hunt out her
inmost secrets. "I don't apprehend your motives," Bahadur Singh said impersonally.
Rani Sahiba smiled clandestinely, as though only she could comprehend what was happening.
"Why worry?" she asked. "Let's say my motives are nothing less than my unwavering allegiance to the treaty we signed with the English."
"I am sure your motives are most sacred!" Bahadur Singh replied, "but we should wait for Raja Sahib before taking any decision. I don't think he
would allow anyone against whom no offense has been established to be thrown in the prison."
"Under these circumstances," the Rani snapped, "perchance we should wait for him, and meanwhile I will inform the English authorities in Delhi that
this here this eunuch caught spying."
"You may do as you wish," Chandra Singh said coldly, "till then; he can be kept in the room reserved for the guests."
The Rani considered it for a while, and then she yielded.
Chandni needed all her strength to stop the tears that
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Music In The Elizabethan Era
Music in the Elizabethan Era
Jacqueline Winspear a mystery writer, once said, "It's really important in any historical fiction, I think, to anchor the story in its time. And you do that
by weaving in those details, by, believe it or not, by the plumbing." In the book, A Murder for Her Majesty by Beth Hilgartner, wrote about a choir
group, known as evensong for children to sing within churches, in York, England during the Elizabethan era. This book is historicalfiction and is about
a girl named Alice looking for Chellisford Hall to find shelter and help, after witnessing her own father's murder. Some authors are able to accurately
place real life events and places in the right times, others not so much. Beth Hilgartner has been one of the authors ... Show more content on
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To start with, music had people starting to sing with their own melodies and to harmonize with others, a claim from Ruth Ashby, the author of Cultures
of The Past: Elizabethan England. This can be found in the historical fictional book, A Murder for Her Majesty, when Alice joins two other choir kids
for a little solo, "They sent their voices swirling above the heads of the congregation, eddying, and settling like snow." The author is explaining that
their voices coming together, harmonizing, the sound is soothing, soft, and angelic. Also, from Ruth Ashby, within the Elizabethan era, music reach its
highest expectation. On the website, Elizabethan Era, states that new instruments such as an early version of the violin called a viol and the virginal,
which provide better music than anything else in its time. Beth Hilgartner wrote in the book, A Murder for Her Majesty, "She slipped through the open
door, intending to retrieve her things and tiptoe away, but once inside she stood in the shadows, listening with wonder to the intricate, powerful music
that poured from the virginal." Showing that the virgnal was a great and useful instrument back then, and was used greatly. In the Elizabethan era,
music developed more like the ones used
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A Modest Proposal: His Majesty, George II, By J. Swift
His Majesty, George II, As you may or may not have noticed, we have a major problem with poverty in the Irish Community. Women have begun
begging on the streets. Many of them have multiple children but are unable to take care of them due to the lack of jobs for women. Starving to death,
these children need to become more beneficial to our community. During this current time, these children are not getting the nutrients they need to live
a heathy productive life. This can go on no longer, something needs to be done. The brilliant Mr. Swift has a simple solution to this compelling
problem; eating children. Yes, you read this proposal correctly. A friend in London just informed him that children who are well nourished are quite
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With a one male to four females ratio for breeders we could be producing food for decades. The remaining children will need to get plump in order
for them to become immediate food. The population will then realize they will not have to starve everyday and therefore become more productive
due to the increase in energy. A one year old infant who is nursed can weigh up to 28 pounds. This could feed afamily for several meals or feed a
whole party of friends. Children can be prepared a countless amount of ways. They will be in season year around and we can dress them as we do
pigs. Husbands will now need to treat their wives with extreme care and respect if they wish to produce a healthy infant to sell. This will lower the
rates of abuse and abortions. With this we will live in an overall better city. There are downsides to this plan, but they don't outweigh the positives.
Slaughterhouses will have to be built to make it more convenient to produce food. Along with that citizens may be outraged because we are eating
their children, but hey, they won't be hungry anymore, right? Overall, Mr. Swift's proposal is a genius idea and should be implicated immediately.
Please, Your Majesty, if you care about the starving people of your city, please consider this proposal.
–A Hungry
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My Life
Prologue...
So this is my life, some say my name should've changed but I think not. My mother as a little girl was named Djeserit and in turn I had gotten Isis.
When I was born, life was different as my mother and father were Egyptians, so in turn, I was Egyptian but we were royals, so we were the rulers of
Egypt. We could have anything we could imagine, it was nice and fantabulous.
Then there was the one evening before my father's Ka left him and we were rushed in to see him because the news had arrived so late at the palace.
We were crying so hard, but I hadn't known what was really happening till much later. Mymother didn't want him to go as she had said something
about marrying and death, since I'm now 16 and soon of marrying age, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Soon when I was well, I would walk around, read and then I started back to my studies to learn the ways of a queen, while a boy my age would become
my husband, or in a sense, the Pharaoh of Egypt.
*2 years past by, Isis has already began to rule as queen and the Pharaoh has risen to power.*
"Hello, my great majesties." "Hello Simba, what do you have for us today?" "Well if it was alright with pharoah ,I would appreciate it if I was allowed
to speak with the queen?" "Yes, as you may." "Thank you sire."
*Pharaoh leaves with servants and his scribe trailing behind him, so that he may give space for his beloved queen and the royal messenger.*
Your majesty, I don't know how I can say this but... this might be hard to understand... his majesty doesn't love you. He despises you and wants you
dead, so that he can marry his only beloved Ashka." "We still have time to flee for safety, as I had created a spell key that can teleport us to the future."
"HOW LONG HAVE YOU KNOWN ABOUT THIS?!" "Please, I beg of you, quiet down, if he knows what I know, i'll be suffering." "Alright, when
will we flee?" "Tonight, we have to, his majesty is planning a celebration of your death, but he's saying it's for the hard work of all our workers. When
you are with him, do NOT
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Hatshepsut His Majesty Myself Analysis
"Hatshepsut his majesty herself" is about a woman who is forced to take pharaoh for her brother is too young to do the job The lightning thief is
about a boy who is the son of poseidon and he is excused of taking Zeus master bolt and has to return it.Ancient cultures continue to shape our world,
these stories from Ancient greek and Egypt prove that whatever you are with great thinking comes great power."Hatshepsut his majesty Herself"
teaches us a woman can do anything a man can do with great thinking. "She gradually took on more and more of royal decisions" (pg 9 catherine .M.
andronik Mostly men do the decision making and the men didn't think a woman couldn't do it. "Her masterpiece was the magnificent temple" The men
built the regular
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Letizia Ortiz Research Paper
Good evening. I am Her Majesty Letizia Ortiz, the Queen of Spain. I was born in Madrid. After I graduated from high school, I earned a bachelor
degree from the University of Madrid and a master degree from the Institute for Studies in Audiovisual Journalism. Like the First Lady of Mexico
and Her Excellency of Canda, I have been a Media Personality most of my life. I worked for a number of newspapers in my country and a news
agency in the Mexican State. I reported from Washington, DC on the presidential elections, from Ground Zero in New York, the war from Iraq, and
from northern Spain, when the oil tanker Prestige sank. before getting engaged to the King, I was an anchor broadcasting evening news in one of the
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A God given right given to each and every one of us, and one of the most powerful and peaceful tools for survival of humanity. You may want to
consult His Honorable and His Holiness. Like most of you, I was not born into a wealthy family and I did not inherit any fortune. But fortune has
been crossing my path since the eternity. I see nothing wrong for any country of having a stylish beautiful Queen to represent Her people and Her
beloved nation. But besides the beauty, there are other duties that are assigned for us as Her Majesties, the First Ladies, and Her Excellencies,
especially in today's interconnected world. I don't think attending an event and by reading a prepared statement from a TelePrompTer, can solve most
of the issues that we are facing in today's world. Since some of us don't spend hours and hours to write on our own speeches, then most of the time we
do not mean what we indicate to you. When some of us get stacked somewhere, then the options of intimidating, fear, and hate are always available.
The same serene solutions that we have been experiencing amongst ourselves in the past decades and centuries. And the divine, godly, and holy
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Narrative Essay
Prologue...
So this is my life, some say my name should've changed but I think not. My mother as a little girl was named Djeserit and in turn I had gotten Isis.
When I was born, life was different as my mother and father were egyptians so in turn, I was egyptian but we were royals, so we were the rulers of
Egypt. We could have anything we could imagine, it was nice and fantabulous.
Then there was the one evening before my father's Ka left him and we were rushed in to see him because the news had arrived so late at the palace.
We were crying so hard but I hadn't known what was really happening till much later. Mymother didn't want him to go as she had said something
about marrying and death, since I'm now 16 and soon of marrying age, but ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Soon when I was well, I would walk around, read and then I started back to my studies to learn the ways of a queen, while a boy my age would become
my husband, or in a sense, the Pharaoh of Egypt.
*2 years past by, Isis has already began to rule as queen and the Pharaoh has risen to power.*
"Hello, my great majesties." "Hello Simba, what do you have for us today?" "Well if it was alright with pharaoh ,I would appreciate it if I was allowed
to speak with the queen?" "Yes, as you may." "Thank you sire." *Pharaoh leaves with servants and his scribe trailing behind him, so that he may give
space for his beloved queen and the royal messenger.* Yourmajesty, I don't know how I can say this but... this might be hard to understand... his
majesty doesn't love you. He despises you and wants you dead so that he can marry his only beloved Ashka." "We still have time to flee for safety, as I
had created a spell key that can teleport us to the future." "HOW LONG HAVE YOU KNOWN ABOUT THIS?!" "Please, I beg of you, quiet down, if
he knows what I know, i'll be suffering." "Alright, when will we flee?" "Tonight, we have to, his majesty is planning a celebration of your death, but
he's saying it's for the hard work of all our workers. When you are with him, do NOT EVER LEAVE his side. He's planning on giving you duties, so
that he may pour poison
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Honesty In Beowulf
On the next day a servant that brings the healer bread and water ran to the lion king and told his majesty the lion " Dear majesty the lion king the
healer has escaped during the night we suppose, Please forgive us your majesty" he spoke in a whisper. The lion roared with rage and at the same
moment the healer comes in and whispers "Here I am your majesty do not be afraid I came to betray myself I escaped yesterday my son Ayomide
helped me I forced him to do not touch him please or else both of us will escape around your guards which is possible your majesty you just have to
climb over the ...", just then the healer noticed that he was about to give away his plan so he turned around and ran away and told Ayomide what had
happened and Ayomide told him that from now on he would take action and the healer would just calculate when the right time is to escape.
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Ayomide tried again to escape but nothing happened and still the lion would do nothing of any sort to give him clues of escaping and Ayomide had an
idea that would make the lion change his mind about letting him go because of what Ayomide had in his head would change the lion's mind forever
he would throw them out of the village and not let them return there and be afraid of them but before he had to get his plan to work he needed to be
sure that there were not so many guards and to go to the lion king at night and where is his royal chamber which is very confusing because he needs a
plan to get into the building he needs fur, weapons, tar, and rope. He went and told his father the healer the plan and after the
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Case Study: Her Majesty Prison Service
As described at HM Prison Service webpage (2015), Her Majesty Prison Service (HMPS) is an executive agency, sponsored by the Ministry of Justice.
HMPS keep those sentenced to prison in custody, helping them lead law–abiding and useful lives, both while they are in prison and after they are
released. HMPS work with courts, police and local councils, as well as voluntary organisations, to do this. HMPS run 109 of the 123 prisons in
England and Wales and responsible for managing prison and probation services as well as for supporting effective offender management. HMPS
employ people in a variety of roles, such as: officer, healthcare, chaplaincy, managerial, support and administrative roles. In 2004 approximately 44 000
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It is estimated that about one in six of the adult population will have a significant mental health problem at any one time (more than 7 million people).
50–70 cases of homicide a year involving people known to have a mental health problem at the time of the murder. About 360 of the 600 killings
every year are by people with drug and alcohol problems, compared to around 50 – 70 (mostly of loved–ones) – by people with mental health problems
There are only about five homicides a year by strangers with a mental health problem. Using mental health statistics in relation above, describe the
role the media plays in relation to how crime is seen compared to the facts and the impact this can have on public perception ITC 5.1 According to
statistics, in 2009 60% of homicides are committed by people with drug and alcohol problems and only approximately 10% by people with known
mental health problems. There were 7 million people with a significant mental health problem at any one time and around 50–70 of them committed
killings which means that only one from over 100 000 mental sick people was a killer. Most homicides influenced by alcohol–, drugs–related and other
problems: 36 million mentally healthy people committed around 530 killings which means that one in approximately 68 000 of them was a
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Trade In Quebec City Country Analysis
Sukhwinder Singh
Dr. Lindsay parker
Canada 1867 –110
June14, 2018
Letter no.15: "Trade in Quebec City; general trade of the country and of his majesty's domain"
The letter titled "Trade in Quebec City: general trade of the country and of his Majesty's domain was written in year 1709. It was the time when
British rulers were trying to attain the profit as much as they can on north America, before the control of British rulers it was a colony of French as
the author stated " the entire colony is granted as seigneuries and as the custom of Paris is observed here" (father Antoine Silvy 97). The reason stated
to write this letter was to pass information regarding trade between Quebec and other cities to the Majesty the king of England. The exchange in goods
were between various states, such as America, French, British and several more. The author wrote this letter separately as he described in the letter that
" when telling you of Quebec City I did not tell you of its commerce."(father antoine–97). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
(father Antoine
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Mistress Ophidias Biography

  • 1. Mistress Ophidias Biography Her Majesty, a vision of beauty and affectionate aura often inspires Her members to do great things, like write poetry. Such was proved on the 18th Day when Mistress Ophidias, Handmaiden to Her Majesty held a Poetry Recital with the topic being Her Majesty herself. Those who joined the Mistress in the Royal Library were, Ladies Sinvy and Amoret, Sir Bragi, Mistresses Ezraella, Lilly, Juliana and Merrynn, Master Dolph, sera Irene and Josie along with this Chronicler. Mistress Ophidias started the event off with introductions that were more specifically aimed towards the newer sera Josie and recently promoted honored guest sera Irene. After introductions concluded the Mistress continued with an ice breaker Haiku poem: "Beauty in speaking"... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This Chronicler also shared a poem with the final coming from Lady Sinvy. Her poem however was not on the same topic as the others, standing she graced those there with two poems by an unknown writer. The gathered attendees had a mixed reaction as Her Ladyship read two poems, the first being an intimate racy poem that left the gentile seras and Mistresses blushing and then a second that left them in awe of the romantic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 2. King Porter Cleming Essay There once was a king named King Porter Clemings who ruled over the kingdom of Clemington. In the kingdom, there is a little town called Littenburg, which was known for farming and delivering the finest wheat to the kingdom. The king of Clemington, King Porter Clemings, once visited this town to inspect a rather interesting incident. Rumors say that in this town of Littenburg lives a beautiful woman named Fiona Wallace. As expected, being the "gentleman" he is despite having a wife and a daughter of five years, King Porter travels to Littenburg, using inspection of crops as an excuse, and was not disappointed as he starts an affair. And thus, another princess was born. Two weeks after the baby princess was born, King Porter decides to visit Fiona and discuss the name of their little child. He sneaks out in the middle of the night and awakes his coachman. "Get up," said he said. "I have an important meeting with someone in Littenburg. Do not ask who or why, and you shall comply." "Yes, your Majesty," says the coachman. The two quietly walk toward the king's horse carriage and starts heading eastward to Littenburg. Five hours have passed and the sun has already begun to rise. "Stay here coachman and stay out of sight. I do not want anyone knowing the king of Clemington has arrived as it will make a big fuss among the citizens,"... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the Kingdom of Clemington, it has been passed down from generations to generations that the eldest child of the king becomes the heir to the throne as stated in the Divine Ordinance, which is the rule of law in the kingdom and is protected by the Moderators. Since the ruler of Clemington has limits to his or her power, there is a group called the Moderators who actually set rules for the nation and make sure the hierarchy stays intact. Despite being fully aware of the Moderators and the Divine Ordinance, the king shall do whatever he can to crown Fiora as the new queen of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Lucus Epic One day, their were children playing. Playing in a field. Their names were Valory and Lucus. Valory and Lucus have been friends since they were infants. Now they are both at the end of middle school. These two are peas in a pod, did everything togather and stood up for each other. No matter what, no matter where they would find each other. Togather they planed on growing old and seeing everything togather. Forever. One day though, their parents saw them and decided it wasn't healthy for them to spend that much time togather, for they would get to attached. Being that lucus's mother married the king and lucus became prince, and Valory was just Valory, a no one. But not to him. So, their parents decided and even agreed that Valory and her family ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... All men elageable to hold a sword were called to the army. That included her father and brothers. So it was her mother, her sisters, her sisters and brothers kids and her left in the home. One of these days she had to go into town to sell some eggs. This just happened to be the same day the kings cook had to buy eggs for the kings and the military generalls and officers dinner. The cook inquired for her some eggs and at the same time she recognized the girl. The cook new the girl for when she was a child she would walk the young prince into town with her on her shoping and drop him off at Valory's house with cookies. Valory was her favorite young girl in the entire kingdom so she could not dare forget the young womans face. As soon as she recognzed the young maiden, she asked her name, her age and where she had come from. After everything that was said lined up with the young girl she once knew, she made an excuse that she was needed by someone in the palace. Being the kindhearted woman she was she went. When she found no one ill of injured or in need of her service, she turned to leave. Until the cook asked her to stay for supper, which of course she could not decline. During ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. The Royal Arts Of Africa Majesty Of Form Summary "The Royal Arts of Africa: The Majesty of form" written by Suzanne Bier, speaks about the different types of art used to dress royal individuals in Yoruba and Dahomey. When the kings must go to important ceremonies they are dressed in royal beaded regalia to appear powerful, wealthy, and beautiful. The height and the cone shape of the crowns brings attention to the king's head, the head representing ideas of destiny, spiritual power, character and beauty in Yoruba. Nowadays the royal beaded regalia is no longer just the crown, and scepters it is also the gowns, leggings boots and the foot rest for the king. The sides and or front of the beaded crowns often show stylized human faces, these faces have said to have been the kingdom's first ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Historical Art Work: Reliquary ChГўsse While there many gorgeous and historical art works present at National Gallery of Art, I shall only compare and contrast the functions, materials and the context of a pair art works. The first art work is called Reliquary ChГўsse, which was made in Limoges; a city of French that well–known for copper work. The birth years of the art was written in between 1175 to 1180 CE. The art work is now a donation from Widerner Collection since 1942 to National Gallery of Art. On other hand, the second art work is called Book Cover with Christ in Majesty, which was also made in French in 1210 CE. It is now a donation from Samuel H. Kress Collection since 1961 to National Gallery of Art. Moving into the first point of view, reliquary is a term uses to call containers of relics. Therefore, the Reliquary ChГўsse might have been used to contain a relic and present in a church. The material of the box is champlevГ© enamel on gilded copper with oak core. Despite the cheap material compare to Romansque goldsmith works, the reliquary still gives a golden shine color of luxury. People can also easily find the joint between layers of gilded copper with oak core throughout nicely repeated around the reliquary. By judging the way that reliquary was painted, it clearly demonstrated the hard work of handmade through of the work. In addition, people can take a closer look at the floral design amazing covers the entire work. On other hand, the Book Cover with Christ in Majesty was also made out of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Divinity through Decoration: Christ in Majesty with... The increase of wealth during the twelfth century allowed artists to showcase their talents in churches. The apse titled Christ in Majesty with Symbols of the Four Evangelists in the church of Santa Maria de Mur displays the representation of divinity through its subject matter, technique, and style. In the apse, the main subjects revolve around scenes from the Old and New Testament with Christ as the focal point. For technique, the artist employed fresco painting instead of mosaics to show the images. The style of the apse avoids a sense of realism by hiding the bodies of the figures in the drapery and using the hierarchy of scale. Considering its age of over eight hundred years old, the Christ in Majesty with Symbols of the Four... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Around these symbols, the artist placed seven lamps to symbolize the seven Christian communities where Saint John addressed his revelation. In the band below, separated by geometric designs similar to San Vitale , the twelve apostles stand illuminated with halos and holding books. At the bottom, the artist incorporated various scenes from the New Testament from the Annunciation to the Adoration of the Three Kings to demonstrate the early beginnings of Jesus' life. In the windows, the artist depicted the Sacrifice of Cain and Able , where Cain eventually killed his brother, because he felt slighted by God. This relates to the main theme of the apse––the Revelation of Saint John. God judged Cain for killing his brother and forced him to walk the earth, and in the book of Revelation God will judge the people in the end times, and those who do not pass will be required to walk the earth for seven years. The Christ in Majesty with Symbols of the Four Evangelists uses an interesting technique, compared to the previous Byzantine decorations in apses. The Spanish apse incorporates the technique of fresco painting, where artists painted pigments into the plaster and wood on the walls so the paint would become one with the walls, similar to methods used in ancient Greece, compared to exercising mosaics as decorations in Byzantine ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. King Edward Research Paper A very long time ago, back in the early days of England, there ruled one of the worst monarchs in England's history. King Edward was despised by everybody, for his laws were unreasonable and were designed to benefit only himself. However, no one dared to speak out against him, as anybody who disagreed with him would be hanged immediately, no exceptions. All of the people lived in despair, because on one hand, they could not stand King Edward, and on the other hand, they were afraid of losing their lives by speaking out against him. They knew that they would need a brave, bold leader who could resist King Edward and possibly even take the throne from him. Some of the folks believed that there was such a person somewhere in England, and they... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Richard, a brilliant war general, was a steely–eyed, tall, and meticulous person who did everything very seriously. Richard had spent many years in hiding after Edward took the throne, for he knew that Edward would hang him immediately if Richard was found. But he saw the desperation of the people, and he decided that he would do everything he could to help them. Ever since he had taken the throne, King Edward lived in his castle without worry or fear. But he was greatly troubled when one of his servants came back with the news that Richard was threatening to take the throne again. "Your Majesty! Your Majesty!" gasped the servant, out of breath. "There is something terrible going on!" "And what would that be?" asked King Edward, annoyed at the servant for being so excited. "Well, I heard that Richard, your arch–enemy, is planning a comeback and is now getting the support of the people. He has aroused the people to form an army and join him to overthrow Your Majesty! What should we do?" cried the servant despairingly. "It doesn't matter at all," answered King Edward coolly. "We'll just wage war against him. No one can stand up against the might of my army and me." "But are you sure you can handle Richard in a war, Your Majesty? He has, after all, been a war general for all his life," asked the servant rather ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Declaration Of Independence Dbq Question 2. That the colonists wanted more independence to be equal, especially in status, rights, and opportunities and they were willing to fight for it. The colonists had enough and were taking matters into their own hands. The Colonists were willing to make forceful or violent efforts to get the equality and independence they wanted. Another common theme during all the protests were destruction of English property. Question 3. I don't believe everything that Nash said to be true, but to answer the question, yes I agree with him. It was the people of our early American country that was behind protest of wanting change" they were the true power behind "The Revolutionary War". The elite didn't have the power for the fundamental changes the colonists wanted. It was the non–elite who advocated for political and social reform. It was the non–elite who represented, supported and protested for change. The American Spirit Question2. The information wrote in the Declaration of Independence by Jefferson and Common Sense by Thomas Paine, was calling Britain and King George III a tyrant and yes very much propaganda and it was used to promote and publicize their particular cause or point of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His majesty has placed you onto that continent and has ensured your safety from other countries. He has also ensured that you may not want and has asked for little in return. However, you have taken from his Majesty and his good fortune and now you complain. Like a common criminal who has taken the benefits from his majesty, from his own pocket. A crime has been committed and you hope that it goes unnoticed? Wish to go free from the punishments which you have inflicted on his majesty. You now feel likes it's your duty to sever the ties with someone that has watched over you and provided for you. Americas is like a child, you rebel against those that provide for you, loved you and provided for all your ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Absolutism Essay 9 "God is holiness itself, goodness itself, and the power itself. In these things lies the majesty of God. In the image of these things lies the majesty of the prince." The thesis statement above by Jacques–Benigne Bossuet clearly illustrates the concept or theory of the В‘Divine Right of Kings' which basically argues that certain kings ruled because they were chosen (by God) to do so and that these kings were accountable to no person except God respecting only the fundamental laws. Because the monarch ruled with "absolute" or unshared power, the term В‘absolutism' came about. These kings are said to rule absolutely by the will of God. To oppose the king was equivalent to a rebellion against God. The king therefore was not to be... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We have learned from the mistakes and put to memory and into practice the lessons obtained. With regards to the statement "God is holiness itself, goodness itself, and the power itself. In these things lies the majesty of God. In the image of these things lies the majesty of the prince", I believe that its essence is in great part true. It's embodiment in the theory of the divine right of kings in absolutism however is in many ways as stated in the body of this paper is a subject for scrutiny and abuse. And so let it be our aim, our unending quest to continue to strive and achieve to attain a semblance of what it is to be truly in the image of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The Lady or the Tiger: the Ending Essay The Lady or the Tiger В…Without the slightest hesitation, he went to the door on the right, and opened it. Before the gate had even reached a foot off the ground the young lover, heartbroken, watched four frantic feet pacing back and forth and heard a deep, rhythmic panting. His mind frenziedly raced with dozens of thoughts: How could you do this to me? My dear lover, do you care but only for yourself? Someone must have forced her to tell me to choose the right door! What sort of fool am I to fall in love with the fairest lady in the kingdom?! What am I to do now? RunВ… The tiger steadily stepped out of his dark cage, allowing the afternoon sun to warm his striped fur. He gazed first at the masses seated breathlessly around the stadium ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The crowd cried with an uproar heard leagues away in all directions and the princess, half relieved of her sorrow, gently smiled back at her lover while her father stared in awe. But ever so faintly, the young man heard a deep and vicious growl coming from behind the second gate. He quickly yelled for the crowd to quiet their rampant exuberance, so that the unknown sound could be heard more distinctively. With eyes red and ferocity swelling up in his body, the valiant youth shouted, "My fellow citizens! Hear now, the bellow of another tiger behind the second gate!" At this, the crowd gasped in disbelief and mocked the injustice the king showed toward his victim. Then, the embarrassed ruler turned his head toward his right and saw the streams of tears flowing from the eyes of his daughter as she glared at him and ran down the steps of the stadium toward her once–again lover. With outstretched arms, the young lovers embraced and kissed one another as the crowd once again shouted with joy from their seats. The man's trusted friend quickly hopped over the parapet and ran toward his living friend. Altair met his savior and embraced him, thanking him for his help and loyalty. Soon, however, the crowd's cheering began to gradually die down. Surprised, the lovers and friend turned to see the king coming into the stadium. With all due respect, the three gently bowed at the king, but before any of them could utter a word, his majesty spoke, "My ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Romanesque-Byzantine Basilica On March 4, 2017, I visited the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington D.C. The shrine honors the Blessed Virgin Mary as the Immaculate Conception, the prominent patroness of the United States. Also, the construction of the building is notable for its Romanesque–Byzantine architecture, which began in 1920 under Philadelphia contractor John Mcshain. Although the shrine is known for containing a plethora of art, this essay will describe, interpret, and aesthetically judge two particular forms: "Christ in Majesty", a 3,600 square foot mosaic that dominates the space above the altar of the great upper church, and the overall Romanesque–Byzantine architecture of the structure. "Christ the Majesty", considered... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It portrays Christ as judging the world by fire, which is similar to 1 Corinthians 3:13, "each one's work will become manifest, for the Day will disclose it, because it will be revealed by fire, and the fire will test what sort of work each one has done." Also, while looking closely at Christ's face, I realized that his right eyebrow is more arched and peaceful, while the one on the left is angled downward and severe. This technique of showing the Justice and Mercy of God on the face of Christ is commonly used in the Eastern Churches. In addition, this technique correlates with a verse in the Old Testament which says, "On the Day of Judgement there will be mercy seen by those who have shown mercy and severe justice to those who have been severe." Furthermore, it is significant that Christ is portrayed as being strong and powerful, reiterating his role on the Day of Judgement. In contrast, the architecture of the church seems to depict what is described–Romanesque– Byzantine architecture. Romanesque architecture is defined by its massive size, thick walls, arches, piers, groin vaults, towers, and ornamented ambulatories. On the other hand, Byzantine architecture is dominated by high domes with the utilization of pendentives for support. The shrine is a composite of a Romanesque exterior and a Byzantine ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Christ In Majesty Romanesque The French sculpture entitled Christ in Majesty, of unknown artistry, represents the Christ figure from the Romanesque period. This piece, made approximately in 1188 for the Cathedral of Orense in Spain by a scholar from the Limoges school, depicts a judging Christ, a recurring theme throughout Christian artwork. It is currently located in the Sacred Art section of Getty Center Museum's North Pavilion. According to the description on the bottom of the artwork, it consists of "engraved and gilt copper, champlevГ© enamel, and colored glass. In many ways, Christ in Majesty, represents the intertwined nature of religious, political, and social customs of the Romanesque time period. The piece solidly represents a global view of Christianity. While emulating many features appropriated from other cultures, Christ in Majesty demonstrates a quality, uniquely portraying Romanesque stylistic ideals. Christ is highly stylized–depicted in a nonrealistic style–with many ornamental gems placed on his imperial garments and his crown. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This illustrates an example of increased importance of church in Romanesque politics. Christ in Majesty models the prominence of political influence in Romanesque art, just as the sculpture of Augustus of Primaporta does during the Roman Empire. Similarities–including the clothing, hand gestures and idealized facial features–to the Roman sculpture of the political, militant leader, Augustus, emphasizes the power deemed to the church and religious beings, such as Christ. The depiction of Christ as an emperor puts many facets into perspective. For example, emperors were revered during the Roman period for their focused importance placed on democracy–inclusion of the public–and politics. The incorporation of people in politics caused great admiration toward emperors and the depiction of Christ in Majesty as one is evidence of his political ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Royal Court Research Paper Royal Court is known to be one of the Castle's most influential and attended events and on the 11th day of the 12th moon that tradition continued. A total of forty Denizens from both the Inner and Outer Bailey joined together to support those who have been honored by the Royal Crown and their peers. It began at the second late bell where many gathered outside the throne room, eager to get inside to find their section. After being thoroughly checked by the Winter Watch, Denizens were allowed inside. Speculations about promotions were murmured as everyone waited in expectation of HerMajesty, Queen Vivienne, His Excellency, Lord Boreas and HisHighness, Prince Bertram. Eventually, the Royal Heralds filed inward behind the Royal Speaker, Mistress ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Further, She discussed the situation with former Royal Sorcerer, Uwaine. "As you are all aware, earlier this year We were betrayed by Our Royal Sorcerer, who revealed himself to be in league with the rogue First Sorcerer as well as the Hand of Five which he summoned into Our Realm. Thanks to the efforts of many, including those from the Conclave and the Royal Sorcerer's own former Apprentice, Mistress Blodwen, Uwaine was captured and has since awaited in Our prison awaiting Our judgment." "For his crimes against Our subjects, and his willing complicity in the deeds of the First Sorcerer and the Hand of Five, and based on the extensive casework provided to the Crown by the Winter Watch, We find the former Royal Sorcerer Uwaine guilty of Treason. We hereby strip ser Uwaine of all rank and title on Our Chain of Being, and banish his immortal soul to the mists of the afterlife, indefinitely. Let it be known that Our Mercy has its limits, We will not tolerate those who target the lives of Our Denizenry for the sake of bloodshed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Christ in Majesty Essay Christ in Majesty Christ in Majesty is a Romanesque fresco secco from the 12th century that was transferred to plaster and wood. It was originally located in the apse of the Church of Santa Maria de Mur in Catalonia, Spain but now is located in the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston as a gift from the Maria Antoinette Evans Fund. The fresco is a transition from Roman and Byzantine Art to Gothic Art. The artist of Christ in Majesty utilizes his art to educate people in the doctrines of the Christian faith. Christ in Majesty is a work of art made to emphasize religion and to teach illiterate people the principles of Christianity. On the upper register one sees figures from the New Testament such as Christ surrounded by the four symbols of the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Unlike Medieval painting, Roman painting does not have a specific scene to show nor a particular doctrine to teach. Some scenes might denote the same theme, but the artist tries to individualize his work by playing with the elements. In Romanesque painting the iconographical demands do not allow artists to illustrate the same icons in different ways. To spread Christianity, the symbols need to remain the same everywhere to make the message easier to understand. In Christ in Majesty the halo is an example of the recurring iconographic element. A halo around someone's head means that the person is a saint. Christ, the evangelists, and the Twelve Apostles have halos to point out their religious significance. Individualization is no longer important on Medieval works because artists focus on the expansion of the Christian message. The figures in Christ in Majesty are less naturalistic than the ones in the Dionysiac mystery frieze (second style Roman), located in the Villa of the Mysteries in Pompeii. The figures of Christ in Majesty seem flatter because their outline is stronger than the ones on the Roman fresco. When the artist outlines a form (a three dimensional figure), the form becomes a shape (a two dimensional figure). The shadows in the Romanesque fresco are represented by thick black lines or by using different tones. Under Christ eyes the spectator sees turquoise circles, instead of black circles. Around the eyes of some of the Apostles, one can see shadows ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Role Of Papists In The Elizabethan Period Papists in the Elizabethan Period My novel ("A Murder for Her Majesty) is about a girl pretending to be a guy so she can hide in the choir. Three people are trying to murder her because they murdered her father who was a suspected Papist (a Roman Catholic). "He was a bad lot, I think – a Papist, according to rumor – and that's treason" (A Murder for Her Majesty 51) This proves that people who were Papists in the Elizabethan period were accused of treason and were arrested or murdered. Choirboys were also supposed to wear cassocks and surplices to school and choir. (A Murder for Her Majesty 27) Also they were Christian and lived in a house with other choirboys and a person to watch after them. "However you feel about it now, Alice, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. My First Lady As a mother, teacher, doctor, Professor at Georgetown, and the Second Lady of our beloved nation, the United States of America, I always taught empowering each other is the only way to travel beyond any century as we wish to travel, but we have never seen anything like this. The Vice President and I, alongside our family and loved ones and most of the Professors at Columbia, Harvard, and Georgetown are also loving it, except for one at Yale. What the First Lady of the United States and the First Ladies, Her Excellencies and Her Majesties around the world think of it? You tell me? You tell me can be said for the President of the United States, and the Presidents, Chancellors, His Excellencies, and His Majesties around the globe, regardless of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. The Gate Of The Hundred Sorrows "If you can meet with Triumph and Disaster [a]nd treat those two imposters just the same," says Rudyard Kipling, "[. . .] [y]ours is the Earth and everything that's in it." The world seems topsy–turvy, the lines between victory and defeat, happiness and horror, can be blurred. InRudyard Kipling's short stories "His Majesty the King" and "The Gate of the Hundred Sorrows," he broaches disheartening topics such as opium addictions and dysfunctional families to exhibit real life problems in society. Kipling observes the delusional and twisted joys induced by opium, that which is revered rather than scorned for the deaths it causes, and the pain and confusion that is bestowed on a child in a broken family. As an Englishman born in India in 1865, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Gabral's remark concerning his wish to "die in the Gate," reveals the hold opium has on his life. Knowing the opium was killing him, he did not care; aware of, but indifferent to, his impending death, he wished to die in the opium–house, smoking the "Black Smoke." When relating the reoccurring struggles of "[t]he Persian and the Madras man" in lighting their pipes, Gabral boasts that, while the others require "a boy to light the pipes for them," he "always [does] that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. History Of Tuberculosis As An Infectious Disease History of Tuberculosis in Thailand This essay I will writing about History of Tuberculosis Prevention in my country which is Thailand. Tuberculosis is an infectious disease which is cause by bacterium called Mycobacterium Tuberculosis or MTB. Mostly this disease affects the lungs but can also affect other parts of the body. This disease can spread into the air when people who have MTB are spit speak or sneeze. If this disease get into in the body can cause blood–containing sputum, fever, night sweats and losing weight. In the history Tuberculosis has threatened humanity for over 2400 years. Since the early 1990s, Global Tuberculosis Control has focused most intensely on 22 countries including Thailand which also ranks as one of the high risk countries. During 1990s the outbreak of tuberculosis in Thailand was relatively high compared to the 20th century. Because of the less knowledge of the people, they did not have enough idea and were not familiar with the outcome of the disease. Prince Mahidol Adulyadej was the first person to introduced "tuberculosis" to his people, later on the youngest son of Prince Mahidol Adulyadej and the Princess Sri Nagarindra, His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej, the King of Thailand, continued to do all the things that his father has started and all the projects are still progressing year by year. Prince Mahidol Adulyadej, Prince of Songkla, the province in the southern part of Thailand, was born on 1st January, 1892. He was the father of two ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Art Of Evoking Nature 's Majesty Within A Tight Space A Japanese garden embodies the art of evoking nature's majesty within a tight space. Throughout 5th to 8th century Japanese gardens sprung up for ritual purposes. From the late 8th to the 12th century the Japanese gardens started to become more of aesthetic and social piece. These Japanese gardens hold many styles and elements. What make a Japanese garden so special are the natural materials, evoking the beauty of nature on a smaller scale. They're three types of Japanese gardens the most common of the garden design possesses a stream or pond lying in the center surrounded mounds of earth, both serving as a comparison an ocean to a mountain. The second is a dry garden also known as Zen gardens, having no water; instead the water is characterized by the arrangements of rocks and gravel. The third style is a tea garden developed as an extension of the tea ceremony. The tea garden gives an illusion of a deep forest. Japanese hold three fundamental elements water, stone, and trees, displaying the natural landscape of Japan. Through the 5th to 8th century Japanese there have been a few archeological sites for Japanese gardens, many of the gardens are problematic to date. During the late Nara period (8th century) they're timeworn texts that mention some significance for Japanese gardens. There also important religious influences on the Japanese gardens, given the Shinto beliefs. Many early Japanese gardens contain Shinto admiration; the excessive rocks, antique trees, lakes, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Jacques Cartier Of France Research Paper Good day your Majesty, I am Jacques Cartier of France. My crew and I would love the honour of being sponsored by you my Queen. We have a plan of going across the globe to claim new land for France. We plan to sail west for what we estimate to be about a month in hope to find land. When we arrive we will be in search for gold as well other goods to bring back to France. May I introduce my first member– the Navigator. With the funds from you your majesty we hope to be able to get the proper equipment needed for our journey. We will need a compass for finding the direction our ship is travelling. An astrolabe which will use the North star to calculate latitude the distance north or south of the equator. A cross –staff to measure the altitude ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. King Arthur Webquest Letter To A Colony As a member of the council, which I will advise Queen Elizabeth I on the feasibility of planting a colony in the New World. Based upon the information Arthur Barlowe' reported I will consider possible problems and the positive of establishing a colony. Queen Elizabeth, your majesty, we shall look at the land first and not by what Arthur Barlowe has seen. It might take us days to land there and explore the land, but we will proceed to a chastise decision. We could possibly send Sir Walter Raleigh with Arthur Barlowe so we can feel trusted and know that we are making the correct decision. As the weeks, months pass by we received news about the colony from a letter that Sir Walter Raleigh wrote: Your majesty, the land seems meticulous! The smell reflects to a newly home that's blooming... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Let's try and build a new world, take over and watch over our own as we develop something new in a new world. With your permission and acceptance of course I hope you and the members of the council think about this opportunity. After reading the letter that Sir Walter Raleigh wrote, Queen Elizabeth and I will have to discuss the benefits and negatives that this new world would bring. If Queen Elizabeth gives authority to begin expanding the place and allow others to live there. We shall discuss this and by sundown we'll have an answer and have already establish the pros and cons about this land. After discussing with Queen Elizabeth if it's worth the effort to establish a colony in the vicinity of Roanoke Island. We hereby announce that we will have a new colony added, which brings to discuss to the public the positive and consequence. All we know is that it is part of a new world that is close to five miles, there is a replenished of deer, conies, hares, and drivers beasts, and the goodliest and best fish in the world! Hunting will become easier for men. Women can easily enjoy the beautiful view of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The Christ in Majesty with Symbols of the Four Evangelists... For being over eight hundred years, the Christ in Majesty with Symbols of the Four Evangelists remained in remarkable condition. However, pieces of the original piece, which originated in the Catalan chapel in Spain, have faded. Portions, especially along the bottom, have disappeared over time. Even though historians moved it to the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, it has not been fully restored. The artist identified each of the apostles in the Christ in Majesty with Symbols of the Four Evangelists, but the writing has grown fainter and this creates a difficulty for art historians. Another key factor in the overall story represented has faded––one of the lamps or incense holders beneath Christ. The positions of the stories in the apse show ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Christ in Majesty with Symbols of the Four Evangelists uses an interesting technique in its apse, compared to previous Byzantine decorations in apses. It incorporates the technique of fresco painting, where artists painted pigments into the plaster and wood on the walls so the paint would become one with the walls similar to methods used in ancient Greece, compared to exercising mosaics as decorations in apses. The artist mostly employed primary pigments in the Christ in Majesty with Symbols of the Four Evangelists to make the figures stand out. A repetition occurs in the pigments with red, gold–like yellow, and blue with the occasional purple and the hair colors vary with tones of brown and grayish white. The style portrayed in the Christ in Majesty with Symbols of the Four Evangelists follows previous rules with the representation of divine figures in churches. The proportions of the piece utilizes the hierarchy scale with the most important figure––Christ. The figure of Christ is the largest image shown in the apse, and other figures such as the apostles, the four symbols of the evangelists, and the scenes from the New Testament are roughly the same size. The smallest figures appear in the windows––the sacrifice scenes with Cain and Abel. The artist employed a more decorative aspect to the drapery of the figures than a naturalistic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The Hero's Journey-Personal Narrative As I was hunting through the mystical forest Herot looking for the meal of the night.I was to return to the cave by 9 o'clock to tuck in my precious son to bed.He had a fever that kept on going up and down,and the only thing thing that could help him was a small monster in the forest.I felt this sudden pain in my chest.I ignored the feeling thinking it was just a normal heart burn.I killed the little monster and brought it back home expecting Grendel to be in bed sleeping.I flew into the cave and called out to him. "Grendel! I brought back the medicine for you.Wake Up! You need to eat it while it is still fresh." I flew into his room to find his bed empty.I started to panic ,He had been that he was very restless and tired because of those loud monsters partying until the nic of dawn.As I ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... "Mystical Creatures of the forest,given to us by the God,I present to you the assassin of your beloved Prince,the person representing all the monsters living behind tall chambers.This monster among many others,have killed our ancestors,our families,and our beloved Prince who ruled beside me for centuries,will be killed in honour of our king in the same way my son was killed today butchered and hung as a victory sign!An eye for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Ancient Egyptian Inscription Of Sesostris I Ancient Egyptian Inscription of Sesostris I The Egyptian inscription of Sesostris I explains the in depth significance of kings during the Middle Kingdom era in ancient Egypt. The inscription begins with the introduction of the new majesty of Upper and Lower Egypt, Sesostris I Kheperkare. This inscription was taken from a meeting with Sesostris's followers, companions, and officials in which Sesostris gave commands and an explanation for his new reign on the ancient Egyptian empire. Sesostris begins by explaining how he was crowned this honor and how he intends to handle this responsibility, he says, "Behold, my majesty plans a work, thinks of a deed of value. For the future will I make a monument, I will settle firm decrees for Harakhty" (116). Sesostris later on explains how he will make his reign pleasing to the gods of ancient Egypt. He intends on building a foundation so strong that his excellence will be remembered for ages on. Sesostris explains this plan when he says, "Having established the offerings of the gods, I will construct a great house for my father Atum. He will enrich himself inasmuch as he made me conquer. I will supply his alters on earth. I will build my house in his neighborhood. My excellence will be remembered in his house: the shrine is my name, the lake is my memorial" (117). The inscription ends with the significance of the newly unified one ancient Egypt from the previous separated lands of Upper and Lower Egypt. "The Building Inscription of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Letter To King George III's Letter 11–15–17 Dear King George III, It is with utmost fervor that we announce our declaration from your majesty tierney. In the following correspondence we will detail our convictions and beliefs in the matter and sufficiently supporter reasoning. Our first grievance is with the stamp act passed 1765 by british parliament and signed into law by your majesty. In the stamp act you injusticely tax the american colonist with printed paper, legal documents, licenses, newspapers, and other publications. In the passage of the tea act in 1773 passed by british parliament signed into law by your majesty is a complete injustice. Contained in this act you have made it impossible to make a living in the tea trade. When this law was signed in you essentially ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Macbeth Coronation Scene Essay It has been tough with the recent murder of our beloved King Duncan. Knowing that the man who did it is still out there roaming freely makes only that much more painful. However, we are not lost for long. Macbeth's recent coronation has now put him in royal command. An honorable man, known for countless deeds and acts of service under his predecessor, and he is bound to make a fine ruler. To celebrate his succession of Duncan, his royal majesty has personally invited me along with the other lords to attend a celebratory dinner. "I mustn't keep my lord waiting." As I step outside, the crisp misty air engulfs my entire body, sending shivers down my spine. The night sky was not in sight through the thick haze that lay ahead in my path. "Such ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ross quickly rises and asks that we do the same, for His Highness is not well. Lady Macbeth quickly dashes across the table towards Macbeth, while hastily reassuring us that it is common for Macbeth to be like this, and that we must not pay much attention to avoid offending him. I feel flushed with the adrenaline running through my whole body, and beads of sweat rolling down face. This is truly a frightening sight, but I must not look for I should not disrespect Macbeth and Lady Macbeth's words. As I scan across the table for the other lords' faces, I see they are all uneasy and disturbed. I can feel my heart almost pounding through my chest, and yet Macbeth is still not well. He continues shouting in anger and fear to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Short Story : ' El I ' "El–I–ZA! ELIZA CLARE GALE!! Get your sorry ass here now!" 2 minutes. I'm only 2 minutes late and she starts yelling for me. It just shows how much she needs me to do her work. If I left for a week, when I return, she'll be laying on the floor with cracked nails and pimples in her flawless skin. I run into my mistress' room carrying the large tray of nail polish. The tray consists of different colours like red, blue, green, yellow, purple, pink, peach, hot pink, scarlet, aqua, grey, and brown, indigo, violet, coral, turquoise, lime green, magenta, plum, maroon, sky blue, and lavender. So, basically different variations of the main colours. Anyway, I run in with the tray and I see Snow White turned towards the door, her perfect skin... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I see the post office–keeper, Mr Jaaron, about to close up shop. I sprint to the doorway and casually walk in. He looks at me with confusion when I give him the note. "It seems to me, young Eliza, that you have been entitled to pick up the parcel for Her Majesty." He told me as he reread the note a third time. I give a slight nod as if to say 'Yes sir'. He wonders back into a room that is clearly marked 'Authorised Personal only', meaning I can't follow him. He returns with two packages, both small in size. "Now, young Eliza, this parcel is for Her Majesty and the other one is for you. If I were you, I would hide you parcel before you enter her room." My eyes widen with excitement, not once in my life I have ever gotten a package. Especially on that has been delivered on the same day as Snow's, not that that mattered. On the way back to the palace, I buy some chocolate from my favourite chocolate shop and a book. I've waited for ages to get this book, 'Fairy–tales for Teens', yeah, it may seem a bit child–ish, but I'm fascinated with these stories and legends, hoping one day I'll be able to join the book of fairies, Sleeping Beauty and of course Snow White herself. The sky was a grey colour, almost smoke as I walked the cold and wet trip home to the castle. A storm was coming in. As I entered the doorway into the castle, I thought about my mother. She worked for the palace, like me. She was always whistling a sweet tune. So I've been told. I ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Summary Of Hatshepsut His Majesty, Herself By Catherine... In "Hatshepsut, His Majesty, Herself," by Catherine Andronik, she informs the reader about Hatshepsut and her rule as an effective and successful female pharaoh in Ancient Egypt. One supporting detail proving her effectiveness as a leader was when she acted as a regent, "an adult who can take control of the country." In paragraph eight, Andronik states, "Until Tuthmosis III was mature enough to be crownedpharaoh, what Egypt needed was a regent, an adult who could take control of the country." This quote shows that Hatshepsut had to act as a ruler who assisted Tuthmosis III because Tuthmosis III was too young to rule Egypt. Another detail to support Hatshepsut's effectiveness as a ruler is in paragraph eleven, where the author states, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to paragraph eleven, the text states, "She gradually took on more and more of the royal decision making." This quote shows that Hatshepsut was a clever woman because she made most of the royal choices as a regent for Egypt. In addition, Hatshepsut slowly took more power from her nephew when she was a regent for Egypt because her nephew was not old enough to be pharaoh. In paragraph eleven, it states, "Appeared in public ceremonies first behind, then beside, and eventually in front of her nephew." This quote illustrates that Hatshepsut was an intelligent leader because she started to take over power in public ceremonies, instead of just taking the role of a regent. Once Hatshepsut gained most of the power, she also declared herself pharaoh. Therefore, Hatshepsut was an intelligent leader because she gradually took power away from her nephew, and did not take power away ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Frederick The Great Case Study I am a small textile factory owner from Prussia. Thanks to my king, Frederick the Great, and his economic reforms, my little factory has earned its highest profit since 1740. On the other hand, however, education has been poorly developed and even suppressed. Therefore, I humbly argue that his majesty is a flawed enlightened monarch. Before his majesty's enlightened reforms, I suffered from a severe economic loss. Struggling to compete with foreign products and domestic trade restrictions, I even hesitated to shut down my business. However, his majesty's policies saved me and my whole family. In 1763, the textile industry gained his majesty's enthusiasm. His majesty offered as many help as he could to factory owners like me, including substantial amount of advices on designs, new export markets, and business management.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If his majesty had transformed the university to an independent academic organization studying all of the most advanced theories at this age, especially your theories, monsieur, I would be more grateful than turning it into a state–controlled university, where professors were all government officials who were financially dependent on the state. Although his majesty has implemented some education reforms, the new policies were very much limited by the lack of fund: now my children are studying in a rented room in a local pastor's house, and my family have to bear the expense of books and the money we pay the schoolmaster. In fact, most schools suffer from the lack of books, especially in rural areas. In rural areas, the education of peasant children consists almost entirely of reading religious manuals and simple religious texts. Furthermore, few artists and writers are independent from the state due to the lack of wealthy patrons, and thus information is largely limited. We heartily thank his majesty for his attempts of education reforms, but the current state of Prussian education is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Analysis Of The Book ' Bahadur Singh ' Everyone turned towards the door through which Bahadur Singh had entered the Darbar. "Well, Shyam," he said authoritatively, "What is going on?" "We caught this eunuch here in the garden. When he saw us he tried to run away and fought like a man." "What were you doing in the garden?" he asked the soldiers harshly. "Her Highness, the Rani Sahiba ordered us to search for anyone who appeared suspicious," Shyam explained. "She ordered us to arrest him and bring him to her." Chandni knew the Rani had been serious about finding out whom she had met. She was certain that she had guessed from where she had gone from the dirt on her slippers. And she was committed enough to have sent the men. Then, Bahadur Singh turned towards Bibi. For a moment ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Now, I want them to take him to the lockup and to interrogate him." Chandni eyes widened with shock and fear. The Rani turned to her and she lowered her gaze to avoid her gleaming dark resentful eyes. "Really, Chandni Jan, you must forgive my distrust, but I have never heard such fantastic tales." Her knowing glance suggested she had been doing something wicked. Chandni could only gape at the ground desperately. In a moment, she realized that the Rani's eyes were probing her face as if she would hunt out her inmost secrets. "I don't apprehend your motives," Bahadur Singh said impersonally. Rani Sahiba smiled clandestinely, as though only she could comprehend what was happening. "Why worry?" she asked. "Let's say my motives are nothing less than my unwavering allegiance to the treaty we signed with the English." "I am sure your motives are most sacred!" Bahadur Singh replied, "but we should wait for Raja Sahib before taking any decision. I don't think he would allow anyone against whom no offense has been established to be thrown in the prison." "Under these circumstances," the Rani snapped, "perchance we should wait for him, and meanwhile I will inform the English authorities in Delhi that this here this eunuch caught spying." "You may do as you wish," Chandra Singh said coldly, "till then; he can be kept in the room reserved for the guests." The Rani considered it for a while, and then she yielded. Chandni needed all her strength to stop the tears that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Music In The Elizabethan Era Music in the Elizabethan Era Jacqueline Winspear a mystery writer, once said, "It's really important in any historical fiction, I think, to anchor the story in its time. And you do that by weaving in those details, by, believe it or not, by the plumbing." In the book, A Murder for Her Majesty by Beth Hilgartner, wrote about a choir group, known as evensong for children to sing within churches, in York, England during the Elizabethan era. This book is historicalfiction and is about a girl named Alice looking for Chellisford Hall to find shelter and help, after witnessing her own father's murder. Some authors are able to accurately place real life events and places in the right times, others not so much. Beth Hilgartner has been one of the authors ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To start with, music had people starting to sing with their own melodies and to harmonize with others, a claim from Ruth Ashby, the author of Cultures of The Past: Elizabethan England. This can be found in the historical fictional book, A Murder for Her Majesty, when Alice joins two other choir kids for a little solo, "They sent their voices swirling above the heads of the congregation, eddying, and settling like snow." The author is explaining that their voices coming together, harmonizing, the sound is soothing, soft, and angelic. Also, from Ruth Ashby, within the Elizabethan era, music reach its highest expectation. On the website, Elizabethan Era, states that new instruments such as an early version of the violin called a viol and the virginal, which provide better music than anything else in its time. Beth Hilgartner wrote in the book, A Murder for Her Majesty, "She slipped through the open door, intending to retrieve her things and tiptoe away, but once inside she stood in the shadows, listening with wonder to the intricate, powerful music that poured from the virginal." Showing that the virgnal was a great and useful instrument back then, and was used greatly. In the Elizabethan era, music developed more like the ones used ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. A Modest Proposal: His Majesty, George II, By J. Swift His Majesty, George II, As you may or may not have noticed, we have a major problem with poverty in the Irish Community. Women have begun begging on the streets. Many of them have multiple children but are unable to take care of them due to the lack of jobs for women. Starving to death, these children need to become more beneficial to our community. During this current time, these children are not getting the nutrients they need to live a heathy productive life. This can go on no longer, something needs to be done. The brilliant Mr. Swift has a simple solution to this compelling problem; eating children. Yes, you read this proposal correctly. A friend in London just informed him that children who are well nourished are quite delicious... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With a one male to four females ratio for breeders we could be producing food for decades. The remaining children will need to get plump in order for them to become immediate food. The population will then realize they will not have to starve everyday and therefore become more productive due to the increase in energy. A one year old infant who is nursed can weigh up to 28 pounds. This could feed afamily for several meals or feed a whole party of friends. Children can be prepared a countless amount of ways. They will be in season year around and we can dress them as we do pigs. Husbands will now need to treat their wives with extreme care and respect if they wish to produce a healthy infant to sell. This will lower the rates of abuse and abortions. With this we will live in an overall better city. There are downsides to this plan, but they don't outweigh the positives. Slaughterhouses will have to be built to make it more convenient to produce food. Along with that citizens may be outraged because we are eating their children, but hey, they won't be hungry anymore, right? Overall, Mr. Swift's proposal is a genius idea and should be implicated immediately. Please, Your Majesty, if you care about the starving people of your city, please consider this proposal. –A Hungry ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. My Life Prologue... So this is my life, some say my name should've changed but I think not. My mother as a little girl was named Djeserit and in turn I had gotten Isis. When I was born, life was different as my mother and father were Egyptians, so in turn, I was Egyptian but we were royals, so we were the rulers of Egypt. We could have anything we could imagine, it was nice and fantabulous. Then there was the one evening before my father's Ka left him and we were rushed in to see him because the news had arrived so late at the palace. We were crying so hard, but I hadn't known what was really happening till much later. Mymother didn't want him to go as she had said something about marrying and death, since I'm now 16 and soon of marrying age, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Soon when I was well, I would walk around, read and then I started back to my studies to learn the ways of a queen, while a boy my age would become my husband, or in a sense, the Pharaoh of Egypt. *2 years past by, Isis has already began to rule as queen and the Pharaoh has risen to power.* "Hello, my great majesties." "Hello Simba, what do you have for us today?" "Well if it was alright with pharoah ,I would appreciate it if I was allowed to speak with the queen?" "Yes, as you may." "Thank you sire." *Pharaoh leaves with servants and his scribe trailing behind him, so that he may give space for his beloved queen and the royal messenger.* Your majesty, I don't know how I can say this but... this might be hard to understand... his majesty doesn't love you. He despises you and wants you dead, so that he can marry his only beloved Ashka." "We still have time to flee for safety, as I had created a spell key that can teleport us to the future." "HOW LONG HAVE YOU KNOWN ABOUT THIS?!" "Please, I beg of you, quiet down, if he knows what I know, i'll be suffering." "Alright, when will we flee?" "Tonight, we have to, his majesty is planning a celebration of your death, but he's saying it's for the hard work of all our workers. When you are with him, do NOT
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  • 35. Hatshepsut His Majesty Myself Analysis "Hatshepsut his majesty herself" is about a woman who is forced to take pharaoh for her brother is too young to do the job The lightning thief is about a boy who is the son of poseidon and he is excused of taking Zeus master bolt and has to return it.Ancient cultures continue to shape our world, these stories from Ancient greek and Egypt prove that whatever you are with great thinking comes great power."Hatshepsut his majesty Herself" teaches us a woman can do anything a man can do with great thinking. "She gradually took on more and more of royal decisions" (pg 9 catherine .M. andronik Mostly men do the decision making and the men didn't think a woman couldn't do it. "Her masterpiece was the magnificent temple" The men built the regular ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Letizia Ortiz Research Paper Good evening. I am Her Majesty Letizia Ortiz, the Queen of Spain. I was born in Madrid. After I graduated from high school, I earned a bachelor degree from the University of Madrid and a master degree from the Institute for Studies in Audiovisual Journalism. Like the First Lady of Mexico and Her Excellency of Canda, I have been a Media Personality most of my life. I worked for a number of newspapers in my country and a news agency in the Mexican State. I reported from Washington, DC on the presidential elections, from Ground Zero in New York, the war from Iraq, and from northern Spain, when the oil tanker Prestige sank. before getting engaged to the King, I was an anchor broadcasting evening news in one of the most viewed program in Spain.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A God given right given to each and every one of us, and one of the most powerful and peaceful tools for survival of humanity. You may want to consult His Honorable and His Holiness. Like most of you, I was not born into a wealthy family and I did not inherit any fortune. But fortune has been crossing my path since the eternity. I see nothing wrong for any country of having a stylish beautiful Queen to represent Her people and Her beloved nation. But besides the beauty, there are other duties that are assigned for us as Her Majesties, the First Ladies, and Her Excellencies, especially in today's interconnected world. I don't think attending an event and by reading a prepared statement from a TelePrompTer, can solve most of the issues that we are facing in today's world. Since some of us don't spend hours and hours to write on our own speeches, then most of the time we do not mean what we indicate to you. When some of us get stacked somewhere, then the options of intimidating, fear, and hate are always available. The same serene solutions that we have been experiencing amongst ourselves in the past decades and centuries. And the divine, godly, and holy ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Narrative Essay Prologue... So this is my life, some say my name should've changed but I think not. My mother as a little girl was named Djeserit and in turn I had gotten Isis. When I was born, life was different as my mother and father were egyptians so in turn, I was egyptian but we were royals, so we were the rulers of Egypt. We could have anything we could imagine, it was nice and fantabulous. Then there was the one evening before my father's Ka left him and we were rushed in to see him because the news had arrived so late at the palace. We were crying so hard but I hadn't known what was really happening till much later. Mymother didn't want him to go as she had said something about marrying and death, since I'm now 16 and soon of marrying age, but ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Soon when I was well, I would walk around, read and then I started back to my studies to learn the ways of a queen, while a boy my age would become my husband, or in a sense, the Pharaoh of Egypt. *2 years past by, Isis has already began to rule as queen and the Pharaoh has risen to power.* "Hello, my great majesties." "Hello Simba, what do you have for us today?" "Well if it was alright with pharaoh ,I would appreciate it if I was allowed to speak with the queen?" "Yes, as you may." "Thank you sire." *Pharaoh leaves with servants and his scribe trailing behind him, so that he may give space for his beloved queen and the royal messenger.* Yourmajesty, I don't know how I can say this but... this might be hard to understand... his majesty doesn't love you. He despises you and wants you dead so that he can marry his only beloved Ashka." "We still have time to flee for safety, as I had created a spell key that can teleport us to the future." "HOW LONG HAVE YOU KNOWN ABOUT THIS?!" "Please, I beg of you, quiet down, if he knows what I know, i'll be suffering." "Alright, when will we flee?" "Tonight, we have to, his majesty is planning a celebration of your death, but he's saying it's for the hard work of all our workers. When you are with him, do NOT EVER LEAVE his side. He's planning on giving you duties, so that he may pour poison ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Honesty In Beowulf On the next day a servant that brings the healer bread and water ran to the lion king and told his majesty the lion " Dear majesty the lion king the healer has escaped during the night we suppose, Please forgive us your majesty" he spoke in a whisper. The lion roared with rage and at the same moment the healer comes in and whispers "Here I am your majesty do not be afraid I came to betray myself I escaped yesterday my son Ayomide helped me I forced him to do not touch him please or else both of us will escape around your guards which is possible your majesty you just have to climb over the ...", just then the healer noticed that he was about to give away his plan so he turned around and ran away and told Ayomide what had happened and Ayomide told him that from now on he would take action and the healer would just calculate when the right time is to escape. The next few days were without no progress and things kept getting worse ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ayomide tried again to escape but nothing happened and still the lion would do nothing of any sort to give him clues of escaping and Ayomide had an idea that would make the lion change his mind about letting him go because of what Ayomide had in his head would change the lion's mind forever he would throw them out of the village and not let them return there and be afraid of them but before he had to get his plan to work he needed to be sure that there were not so many guards and to go to the lion king at night and where is his royal chamber which is very confusing because he needs a plan to get into the building he needs fur, weapons, tar, and rope. He went and told his father the healer the plan and after the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Case Study: Her Majesty Prison Service As described at HM Prison Service webpage (2015), Her Majesty Prison Service (HMPS) is an executive agency, sponsored by the Ministry of Justice. HMPS keep those sentenced to prison in custody, helping them lead law–abiding and useful lives, both while they are in prison and after they are released. HMPS work with courts, police and local councils, as well as voluntary organisations, to do this. HMPS run 109 of the 123 prisons in England and Wales and responsible for managing prison and probation services as well as for supporting effective offender management. HMPS employ people in a variety of roles, such as: officer, healthcare, chaplaincy, managerial, support and administrative roles. In 2004 approximately 44 000 employees were working... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is estimated that about one in six of the adult population will have a significant mental health problem at any one time (more than 7 million people). 50–70 cases of homicide a year involving people known to have a mental health problem at the time of the murder. About 360 of the 600 killings every year are by people with drug and alcohol problems, compared to around 50 – 70 (mostly of loved–ones) – by people with mental health problems There are only about five homicides a year by strangers with a mental health problem. Using mental health statistics in relation above, describe the role the media plays in relation to how crime is seen compared to the facts and the impact this can have on public perception ITC 5.1 According to statistics, in 2009 60% of homicides are committed by people with drug and alcohol problems and only approximately 10% by people with known mental health problems. There were 7 million people with a significant mental health problem at any one time and around 50–70 of them committed killings which means that only one from over 100 000 mental sick people was a killer. Most homicides influenced by alcohol–, drugs–related and other problems: 36 million mentally healthy people committed around 530 killings which means that one in approximately 68 000 of them was a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Trade In Quebec City Country Analysis Sukhwinder Singh Dr. Lindsay parker Canada 1867 –110 June14, 2018 Letter no.15: "Trade in Quebec City; general trade of the country and of his majesty's domain" The letter titled "Trade in Quebec City: general trade of the country and of his Majesty's domain was written in year 1709. It was the time when British rulers were trying to attain the profit as much as they can on north America, before the control of British rulers it was a colony of French as the author stated " the entire colony is granted as seigneuries and as the custom of Paris is observed here" (father Antoine Silvy 97). The reason stated to write this letter was to pass information regarding trade between Quebec and other cities to the Majesty the king of England. The exchange in goods were between various states, such as America, French, British and several more. The author wrote this letter separately as he described in the letter that " when telling you of Quebec City I did not tell you of its commerce."(father antoine–97). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (father Antoine ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...