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Henry VII THE TUDOR DYNASTY The Tudors extended their power beyond modern England, achieving the full union of England and the Principality of Wales in 1542 and successfully asserting English authority over the Kingdom of Ireland. They also maintained the traditional claims to the Kingdom of France, but none of them tried to make substance of it, though Henry VIII fought wars with France to try to reclaim that title. After him, his daughter Mary I lost the claim on France forever with the Fall of Calais. THE TUDOR DYNASTY Henry VII Henry VIII Edward VI There were six rulers of Tudors Dynasty. Jane Grey Mary I Elizabeth I THE TUDOR DYNASTY The most powerful and wellknown rulers of Tudors are Henry
from Galveston to Houston to avoid Union mortar boats. After transporting the first group, he set out on his return journey to Galveston. It was then he met up with three vampire women: Maria, Nettie, and Lucy, all survivors of recently lost battles. Incapacitated by their beauty and his own sense of propriety, he was unable to run from them. Maria, a petite brunette and their leader, sensed that Jasper was special and turned him rather than kill him. Maria wanted to reclaim her territory, and built a newborn army, putting Jasper in charge of the others. His ability to control the emotions of those around him enabled him to build a large, lethal group of newborns that could work together. They were very successful. Jasper lived this life for decades, training, fighting with, and then disposing of the newborns. As the years wore on, the violence and hate took their toll on him, but Maria had told him that there was no other way.
Henry VII THE TUDOR DYNASTY The Tudors extended their power beyond modern England, achieving the full union of England and the Principality of Wales in 1542 and successfully asserting English authority over the Kingdom of Ireland. They also maintained the traditional claims to the Kingdom of France, but none of them tried to make substance of it, though Henry VIII fought wars with France to try to reclaim that title. After him, his daughter Mary I lost the claim on France forever with the Fall of Calais. THE TUDOR DYNASTY Henry VII Henry VIII Edward VI There were six rulers of Tudors Dynasty. Jane Grey Mary I Elizabeth I THE TUDOR DYNASTY The most powerful and wellknown rulers of Tudors are Henry
creating common interests Constuctivism; What states do depends on what states' identities and interests are, and identities and interests change. Identities and interests are not pre-given but come into existence as states act. Anarchy is the outcome of state interactions not a given Self-help is not an immutable feature of international anarchy. Anarchy and self-help are social constructs .Social constructivists want to reclaim a place for `practice' or `process' · Key point: states are the authors, not the system · The world is a `world of our making' (Nicholas Onuf 1989) All committed to taking seriously the understanding that the social world is not an objective reality `out there' which we can observe and explain; it is socially constructed and does not exist outside of our understandings of it. For social
distributed issues such as server selection (binding), and communication or server failures. ·RPC alsoprovides a convenient and consistent mechanism for specifying the interactions between componentsof a distributed system. ·In addition to basic RPC features, such as supporting a variety of data types and transportindependence, the remote procedure call needs to support extended features such as context handles, allowing a server to reclaim resources when either the communications or clientfails multiple language bindings, allowing applications to be implemented in different programminglanguages orderly quit, allowing the application to cancel outstanding requests national language support, allowing data types from multibytecharacter sets to be supported 17. What is a Distributed System? ·Distributed system-requires autonomous computers to be interconnected through a network.
Wales was not colonised by the Vikings as heavily as eastern England. The Vikings did, however, settle in the south around St. David's among other places. *Ethelred the Unready and Danegeld Of all the kings in English history, Ethelred II has perhaps the worst reputation. By the end of his reign, he'd managed to lose almost all of England to Viking Invaders. Ethelred was faced with a very large Viking fleet. This fleet was led by Olaf a Norwegian with ambitions to reclaim the Danelaw to his country. After military setbacks Ethelred was able to come to terms with Olaf, who returned to Norway. While this arrangement won him some respect, England faced further raids from Viking. Ethelred fought these off, but in many cases bought them off by payment of what was to become known as Danegeld. *Canute/Cnut Canute the Great, also known as Cnut was a Viking king of England and Denmark, Norway, and parts of Sweden. He was a son of a Danish king and became famous
Drawing these parallels Vidal shows that corruption has always been in the American government. 24.04.2013 Historiografic metafiction as a post-modern genre, in her, Hutcheon (Canadian writer), theorie (historiografie was history is recorded/metafiction fiction about fiction). The recordgin of historical facts and fictions. The techniques have narrative quality. It's a literary genre that denies the traditional reliability concept of history but at the same time attempts to reclaim historical sigunificants. An important feature is blurring the line between history and fiction. To sho that history is neither absolute nor finite. And again in accordance to post- modernism it all depends on the point of view, there can be many histories. A writer who represents this genre better than anyone is E.Z Doctorow (1931-). The period is know for it's anarchist attacts. They installed bombs and tried to organise 'terrorists acts'. The real events contribute to the novel
women have been sternly repressed by society. M e n learn at an early age to show only the macho, unemotional side of themselves. Women are taught by society to play down their masculine qualities. T h i s can lead to emotional and even physical problems. M e n are now working to regain some of their suppressed feminine qualities — sensitivity, intuition, and the ability to feel and express emotion. W o m e n sometimes spend their adult lives trying to reclaim the male energies within them which society has discouraged, such as power and assertiveness. These repressed qualities live within us and are manifested in dreams and fan tasies as the animus or anima. T h e y may take the form of dream characters such as opposite-sex teachers, family members, classmates, gods or monsters who allow us to express this unconscious but powerful force within. An encounter with the anima or
" Her voice continued as I ran into the long, high-ceilinged room. I stared around me, trying to find where her voice was coming from. I heard her laugh, and I whirled to the sound. There she was, on the TV screen, tousling my hair in relief. It was Thanksgiving, and I was twelve. We'd gone to see my grandmother in California, the last year before she died. We went to the beach one day, and I'd leaned too far over the edge of the pier. She'd seen my feet flailing, trying to reclaim my balance. "Bella? Bella?" she'd called to me in fear. And then the TV screen was blue. I turned slowly. He was standing very still by the back exit, so still I hadn't noticed him at first. In his hand was a remote control. We stared at each other for a long moment, and then he smiled. He walked toward me, quite close, and then passed me to put the remote down next to the VCR. I turned carefully to watch him.