Since you didn't tell us what "this story" might be, there's no way we can answer this question.
"Stars in My Crown" is a short story by Ruthie Rindler about a young Jewish girl who learns about the importance of standing up for herself. The story does not specifically mention the number of stars in her crown.
Crown of Thorns - short story - was created in 2005.
That is Babar. He is in a children's story.
Which crown? The Imperial State Crown has diamonds pearls emeralds sapphires and rubies. However the Jewel in the Crown is an expression used to refer to India which metaphorically was the "jewel in the crown" i.e. the most important part of the crown, in this case India was the most important part of the British Empire.
The story of the Archimedes crown is likely a legend as there is no concrete historical evidence to support its veracity. It is often recounted as a popular anecdote to highlight Archimedes' intelligence and ingenuity.
The crown found under the bush in 1487 is associated with the story of the young Prince Henry, the future Henry VIII of England. According to legend, during a game of hide-and-seek, he discovered a crown hidden beneath a bush. This event symbolized the future king's destiny and the legitimacy of his claim to the throne. However, it's important to note that this story is more of a legend than a verified historical fact.
It's actually The Crown Jewels of Heezenhurst. It is a very short story by Sylvia Mendez Ventura. The story is about King Heezen who had a crown that became a burden.
The crown-of-throns is a large starfish with multiple arms. The crown-of-throns is so important right now because it helps with coral reef biodiversity and acts as a reminder to Christians.
So that we will be crown with His Perfect thinking
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The Archimedes story relates that Archimedes had been trying to determine if the King's crown was pure gold, without having to melt it down (destroying it) to see. Archimedes sat down in the tub and noted that the water rose in the tub, and that he realized that the volume of water displaced was equal to the volume of Archimedes himself. This gave him an insight into how to determine the volume of the crown; by submerging the crown in water and measuring how far the water rose, this would give him the volume of the crown. He could then weigh the crown and calculate the density of the crown, and determine that the crown was not pure gold.
Because it is the first race in the Triple Crown and if a horse wins it then there is a possibility for a Triple Crown winner.