Beowulf
.... Through his actions, Beowulf is able to create his
own legend and secure his
own riches and his
own kingdom, and later in the poem he is placed in much the ....
(2070

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The Kingdom of Lesotho
The
Kingdom of Lesotho is a small, mountainous country whose political history is marred by violence .... Lesotho has few industries of its
own to support its economy ....
(2073

8

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Church State Relationship & Rise of the Carolingians
.... had started. By means of his military conquests Charlemagne made his
own kingdom and the Papal States more secure. Then, by means ....
(2079

8

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Property Rights in Islam Under Islamic law, own
.... In 2002, the
Kingdom enacted a decree that permitted non-Saudi investors, whether they were natural persons or corporate entities, to
own real estate necessary ....
(1109

4

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Child Custody (United Kingdom) Tony's Parental Ri
.... twins YA and ZA. Notably, Mr. B had only authorized the hospital to inseminate his
own wife, Mrs. B., with his sperm. In The L Teaching ....
(2361

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Sundiata: An Epic of Old Mali
.... For Sundiata to secure his
own kingdom and win emerge triumphant from encounters with those other leaders, he had to build a reputation based on such magic. ....
(1573

6

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History of the Press in the United Kingdom
.... and 76 evening papers situated in the larger cities of the
kingdom (Seymour-Ure 1-2 .... that phenomenon of mass media was beginning to develop a life of its
own. ....
(1605

6

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"The Little Kingdom"
.... The hero of "The Little
Kingdom" is Kaijima Shokichi, a middle-aged schoolteacher .... With the death of his father and Kaijima's
own marriage, that dream is deferred ....
(3157

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Benin Kingdom Africa
.... For example, trade expansion during the 16th century allowed the Benin
Kingdom to trade .... Obas who ruled Benin, that the Benin Court has its
own brass casting ....
(1978

8

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An African Kingdom
.... As Leach points out, "one looks for witches in one's
own community, not .... and the challenge must be accepted." In Bunyoro: An African
Kingdom, Beattie concludes ....
(2334

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Greco-Roman and Indian Epics
.... the excerpt from The Mahabharata deals with the circumstances that oblige the Pandava brothers and their wife Draupadi to leave their
own kingdom in disgrace ....
(2587

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Four Epics: Odyssey, Aeneid, Ramayana, and Mahabharata
.... the excerpt from The Mahabharata deals with the circumstances that oblige the Pandava brothers and their wife Draupadi to leave their
own kingdom in disgrace ....
(2587

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Loyalty in King Lear One of the central theme
.... act of disloyalty. Not only to Cordelia, but to the
kingdom and to Lear's
own long and effective rule. Harold Bloom (479) suggests ....
(987

4

)
Loyalty in King Lear One of the central theme
.... act of disloyalty. Not only to Cordelia, but to the
kingdom and to Lear's
own long and effective rule. Harold Bloom (479) suggests ....
(990

4

)
Amer. Political Hist.
.... roles of women, an increase in religion, etc.) allowed Matthews to exploit those displaced within his
kingdom of holiness more designed for his
own glory and ....
(949

4

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MACHIAVELLI'S CONCEPT OF THE STATE How He Has Inf
.... Barons inside a
kingdom might still have their
own armies, even though they were expected to obey the king in most ways. Machiavelli ....
(1628

7

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Issues of gender & power in King Lear
.... allegiances, and their loyalties, though the more villainous among them bend these elements to their
own ends. The division of the
kingdom creates disarray and ....
(1417

6

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Richard II in William Shakespeare's Play
.... here again he is showing himself to be too concerned with his
own feelings and too little concerned with how those feelings have affected the
kingdom that is ....
(1651

7

)
Matthias & The Second Great Awakening
.... of the man who led the movement, the nature of his followers, and the reaction of American society to his attempts to create a
kingdom of his
own on American ....
(1576

6

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Disintegration of King Arthur's Empire For
.... Arthur's direction to restore the
Kingdom, led to the deaths of many Round Table knights and rendered Arthur's reign vulnerable to Mordred's
own ambitions; and ....
(1926

8

)
Roles of the Pyramids and Funeral Rituals in Old Kingdom Egypt
.... His
kingdom on earth was divided between his brother, Seth, and his son, Horus .... the ascent to the heavens, the son will have achieved his
own transformation into ....
(3838

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QUEENS EMMA AND WEALTHEOW
.... Beowulf slayed the dragon, Grendel, and its mother, who threatened the
kingdom, and nobly sacrifices his
own life in the process. ....
(1275

5

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Issue of Home Rule in British Politics The Irish and Imperial ...
.... Formally, however, Ireland remained a separate
kingdom, with its
own Parliament and other institutions of government -- "home rule," at least nominally, though ....
(4070

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Z v. United Kingdom Introduction The applicants
.... Notably, however, the United
Kingdom did not incorporate Article 13 into its
own body of laws when it incorporated the Convention into UK law through the Human ....
(4214

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QUEENS EMMA of England AND WEALTHEOW of "Beowulf"
.... Beowulf slayed the dragon, Grendel, and its mother, who threatened the
kingdom, and nobly sacrifices his
own life in the process. ....
(1372

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The Supernatural in 3 Literary Works
.... of the gods and have little to say about their
own fate. Just as in Oedipus Rex, the actions of or regarding the king in Hamlet affects the entire
kingdom. ....
(1724

7

)
Leadership of Julius Caesar and MacBeth
.... him as weak, and he has returned some semblance of law and order to the
kingdom. .... However, his
own fear put him in a frame of mind where he felt compelled to ....
(1596

6

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Women in Hamlet and King Lear
.... fact that he curses her womb shows the extremity f his
own behavior .... become murderously disaffected from each other and each seek control of the other's
kingdom. ....
(2289

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Literary Analysis: "The Dancing Bear"
.... to feel that he is a dirty old man who has no authority in his
own home. Lear is treated similarly by the daughters he gave the power to control his
kingdom. ....
(1792

7

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Justice in drama
.... from the oracle that someone is a criminal in the
kingdom, and Oedipus vows .... people about the troubles visited upon Thebes and about his
own past, discovering ....
(1040

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