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    long amount of time. But it is nothing like it has been and will never be again. In our modern days is democracy and modern warfare valid. Thereby does the royal family have a smaller participation, then there have been in history. It can be argued if one would even consider that the monarchy have any actual power left. These days the royal family is simply a portrait of a long line of nationalistic tradition. They are more likely considered famous people who have duties such as attending fashion shows

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    Society has regressed so far we now have to live in castles with one royal family. The day he world took a turn for the worst. We like to call it the reckoning when some parts of the world froze over and other parts of the world turned to dry desert. A time, where it could be 100 miles until you find a source of water. Even then there isn't that much water left because it has been used so many times by people just like you trying to get water. In addition, as the shells of people who were once

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    To further investigate the inbreeding and its implications within royal families, studies have been conducted regarding the Habsburg royal dynasty of Spain, which came to an end after the demise of Charles II, a severely inbred individual. Charles II, known as “El Hechizado” (The Hexed) was a severely disabled man who suffered from mental retardation, learning difficulties and many health problems. He was short, he had a large head compared to his body size, he had blood in his urine, he had difficulties

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    emphasis on family and highlights the supportive and destructive nature of these household relationships. Shakespeare uses the characters of Hamlet and his uncle Claudius to show the death and destruction that these relatives bring to their family. He also utilises the imagery rich dialogue in Hamlets soliloquies and his confrontation with his mother to accentuate the positives and negatives of his family’s actions. Finally the playwright uses the example of Polonius’ supportive family to contrast

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    Rasputin’s hold over the royal family was not viewed favorably by many in positions of power. Furthermore, Aleksey’s condition was not widely known and the royals did not want his condition to be common knowledge out of fear the people would view the heir as unacceptable. However, without knowledge of Aleksey’s condition and Rasputin’s aid no

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    daily lives, specifically in family. Families learn to trust one another and try to lift each other .Though in the Roman Empire, it was a different story. There were many fights and had many health issues in the royal family. The “Julio-Claudian Emperors” were not only a family that impacted themselves but impacted the whole empire of Rome . Julius Caesar was the first powerful and popular emperor. Julius Caesar came was born on July 13, 100 BC from a patrician family. Julius caesar was as powerful

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    or a summer camp or simply a weekend trip with your parents. Whether it was a day, a week, or an entire summer, it was a time you wish had never ended. That blissful memory is what is given to the foster children at the Christian organization of Royal Family Kids Camp every year. Some of them for the first time, get to experience water fights, mud pits, bike riding, fishing, story time, or even a simple birthday party. But the most amazing thing that happens at Camp is that the abused, neglected, and

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    It was a sunny day and the royal Tiger family was walking through the jungle. Hunt, the king, said “Is it a wonderful day kids.” “No dad” said Melissa as they were walking through the jungle.Their son Brandon, the prince, said “Yes father it’s a wonderful day.” “Honey should we search the area for bad animals?” said Amy the Queen. “Yeah dad let’s search please” said Brandon. “Yeah dad let 's go it would make my day happier” said Melissa. “Yes honey it would make the kids day more fun to search

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    The Tragedy of Macbeth was heavily influenced through its setting, characters, and subject matter by the Royal Stuart Family, which became the first dynasty to rule both Scotland and England. Many of the names used in this play are actually referencing real members of the Stuart family who ruled at one point and time. The name “Macbeth” is actually borrowed from a former king in the Stuart Family named Macbeth, who took over the throne after coincidently killing his cousin, that happened to be the

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    due to the fact that many place special treatment on him because of his Royal namesake. When Lionel and Bertie first met, Lionel made sure not to sit too close and waited for the prince to choose a topic of conversation. This reveals that the Royal family plays a big role in British culture. They place a lot of emphases as well as respect on them, and they are very much a part of their lives. The emphasis on the royal family and the fact that this movie was even created about King George VI suggests

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