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I'm Bringing Titles Back: The Case for NobilityAll men are created equal'" or are they? Here's a few reasons why we ought to bring back Titles of Nobility for our modern age.
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Russian History and Society in Fathers and SonsAn overview of 19th century Russian society through the novel.
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NOBILITYNobility, where have you gone? Unto what purpose are you divided, and where is your kinder thought?
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Absolute Monarchs in Europe: How Rulers Used the Nobility to Strengthen the StateThe absolutist ruler strives to control aspects of society such as the law, the military, and also art and music.
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The Theme of Honor in Cyrano De Bergerac and the Character's Commitment to Himself, His Friends and His LoveThis paper analyzes the theme of honor woven into Edmond Rostand's Cyrano De Bergerac where the main character exhibits the channels of honor and the way in which they shape his personality.
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Buying Your Very Own English Title of NobilitySince the free market will invariably fill any kind of demand, it is not surprising that there now exist online brokers who sell titles of nobility...
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Feudalism in Europe During the Middle AgesDuring the Middle Ages, four separate and distinct castes emerged from the social institution of Feudalism...
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Emerging State Systems of England and France in the Late Medieval PeriodFeudal system, State systems of England and France, Medieval Period -
I Am an Official Lord of Sealand: Are You?If you became a lord or lady of Sealand, would it threaten your current citizenship? If Sealand is attacked again, would you have to supply troops? -
The Bright Side of HumanityA view from the eyes of a man who sees a world where people truly care for each other.
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The King's Speech: A Critical Review and ExaminationAn excellent movie, and may be one of the years best. Geoffrey Rush and Colin Firth exceed expectations.
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Phrase Origins: Face the MusicCan you picture a conductor looking at an orchestra? Me, too, but who knows if we're right.
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Will Wearing Bright Colors Improve Your Mood?Winter is quickly encroaching, but that doesn't mean your wardrobe must mourn. Keep the colors kicking! -
Elements of Gaspara Stampa in Marguerite De ValoisElements of Gaspara Stampa found in the work of Marguerite de Valois -
Phrase Origins: Run the GauntletIf you don't end up reading all of this phrase origins article, there is no worry as nobody is going to force you to run the gauntlet. -
Lady Bathory (Countess of Blood)Lady Bathory (Countess of Blood) first female vampire may have the bloodiest of all..... -
PurpleA haiku of purple -
The Intrinsic Value of a WomanA faith-filled woman connects and cultivates her richest treasure by recognizing that her wisdom is her greatest divine attribute. -
Many Faces of PurpleA poem about purple.
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History of BowlingA short and precise look at bowling and its history.
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D'Aubigne's History of the Reformation of the 16th Century: Summary of Book 1, Chapter 9A summary of Chapter 9 from Book 1 in the greatest written work on the history of the Protestant Reformation.
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Jurgen Habermas' "The Structural Transformation of the Public Sphere," Chapter 6 SummaryAround 1750 theaters and concerts helped to form the "the great public" that became known as the bourgeois. The emerging bourgeois were despised by the French nobility who were responsible for setting the standards that the rest of Europe aspired to.
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The French RevolutionAn examination of the "Old Regime" of France, its estates and the Enlightenment.
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Quixote SyndromeA brief scenario of chivalry interupted.
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Wise and Sound AdviceMan's life can be divide into two main part (i) diet, and (ii) his dealings with others. With regard to diet, vegetarianism and teetotalism are essential. "Thou shalt not kill" And 'Live and let live', should be our principle in life.
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Brother, Can You Spare a Prayer? #4 in a SeriesA Dime doesn't do it; try a Prayer Instead, prayers won't cost you much, but seriousness spent here can bring some joy and less pain.
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Nobility RedefinedA poem on new, changed version of nobility and class contrast.
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America's HeritageAmerica has been called "the melting pot" for quite sometime now. America is where all nations come together, hopefully in peace and harmony. Thus, being born this "new man" the American.
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How to Obtain a Title of NobilityAristocrats don't get as much mileage out of ancient titles as they used to. In Tony Blair's England, no one really gives a fig if your ancestor was the Earl of Coventry. And castles are difficult to maintain. What's an earl to do? Sell the title.
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How Colors Affect Our Moods and FeelingsHow different colors make us feel, bring up memories, etc.
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Teaching is Still a Noble ProfessionThis article is about the nobility of the teaching profession and the success it brings to teachers.
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And Then She KnewPoetry........ Upon the hill, stood a castle, beaten and weathered by the years
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Flatland and the Art StudentFlatland, by Edwin A. Abbot inspired me to think critically about art. Length, width, depth, and time occupy Spaceland, our world. The concept of higher and lower dimensions is important for artists to contemplate even if there is no resolution. -
An Evaluation of Late Republic Roman Art Writers, Tom Stevenson & Jeremy TannerThis is an article discussing Tom Stevenson and Jeremy Tanner's viewpoints on Late Republic Roman Art.
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The Law that Was!On March 12, 1819 the State of Virginia, with the enactment and publication of the laws of Virginia, became the 13th and FINAL state required to ratify the original thirteenth article of amendment to the Constitution of The United States, thus making it the Law Of The Land.
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The De Las Casas Family - From Poverty to Nobility to SainthoodEvery person's family has a unique and interesting back story if one just takes the time to look.
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Rest in Style in a Private or Community MausoleumAre you looking to make a statement posthumously? Have you always felt that you were better than everyone else? Would you like to maintain that status even in death? If so, a mausoleum is the way to go. -
How Bruce Johnston Changed My LifeWhile growing up I was your typical kid with many fictional and non fictional heroes. Some of these childhood heroes included cartoon characters like Batman and Superman, the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and even Scooby Doo. I figured these were heroes, but they were not.
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Fantasy, Powers, Occult, Nobility, Oppression, Magick, Speed, MetaverseA story set in the far flung past, and in places far removed from the world we know. Noble Houses of powerful rebels defy the government and the state enforced religion of Hittante.
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