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    subject to a splitting noise that shook glasses, plates, and silverware. If the windows of the palace had been installed, they may have broken. “What in the Eight Realms?!” shouted many, clutching their undoubtedly pounding heads and grabbing chairs for support. Siir’ack motioned to Onychinusa,

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    After a helpful talk with my advisor, I decided that real estate would be my second preferred major if I were not to make it into the marketing program at the Terry College of Business. Although the realm of work differs in many aspects between the two, I feel that the factors of communication and benefitting the buyer still have very similar qualities. I for one have little experience working in the specified field, but am currently learning the basics in REAL 4000 and it is beginning to interest

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    years. The weak King Louis XVI and his wife, Marie Antoinette (also known as “Madame Deficit” for her constant interference in the government), rule France and the country is divided in three main social classes, or Estates. The First (clergy) and Second (nobles) Estate and the Third Estate representing the majority of France (with little to no power to influence the government) included the rest of France’s population. France is in the midst of an economic, political and social crisis; King Louis XVI

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    the French Revolution was a time wherein specific the third estate, or the common people, were treated poorly. The king barely noticed the displeasure of the French people. Even when they tried to grab his attention, by offering up alternate ideas he ignored them. The third estate didn't want to stand for what the king was doing, so they revolted. The French Revolution was all over the place with economy, social, and political problems racing through everybody’s minds First off the Economy was plummeting

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    tasked with keeping a functioning economy in their lands and maintaining a private militia for the protection of the realm and fiefdom they owned. These aristocrats allocated parcels of land to the serfs, or peasants, in exchange for complete rustic servitude and the privilege being allowed to live on that lord's land. Any crops or animals that were cultivated belonged to the realm and peasants were only permitted to keep a meager portion of their efforts. This archaic practice, established during

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    knowledge under the influences of her father's occupation. Secondly, the various experiences of Gualiteri make her succeed in her occupation. For instance, she took the position of analysis up in the realm of real estate and she is also rendered with chances to get in touch foreign scope of real estate. In other words, her overseas working experiences

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    influence on Ofelia 's world: the forest (the forces of the revolution), the estate (Vidal and the fascist regime), and the world of fantasy. Each force provides Ofelia with insight in regards to how the world functions. These forces also play a key role in her journey to discover herself and the true nature of the world around her. Captain Vidal, the stepfather of Ofelia, is a military officer that rules over the estate in which they inhabit. His character

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    In the absence of their husband or son, many women were left in charge of the estates that the husband or son had left behind and some with the burden of financially supporting a relative on crusade and event “taking over their husbands political offices for the duration of the crusade… examples are the countess of Flanders” and Eleanor

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    friend. In this letter Louise calls for women to create and write. With her active humanistic revival efforts, she enthusiastically inspires women to practice their new found freedoms to write, lecture, learn, and deliberate in the male controlled realm of writings. Upper societal women can now become educated; this was not possible in earlier times. Education of the whole population which also includes women is the first step to a civilized society. However, her sensual

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    Two years after the looting, Adalbert remained in the estate by necessity, for no one else in the estate could qualify, or capable of governing the land and the people. The news of the new faith peasant uprising in the estate and the lack of governance reached other realms. Soon later, an army from other Land had arrived without notice, under the flag of black eagle. The ambitious man who led this campaign intended to take this land to his complete control in order to expand his kingdom. He was

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