Greed. He wants the power, authority, respect and wealth that comes with being Duke of Gloucester.
Henry IV was a usurper--he had no right to the throne. Even if Richard II was rightly deposed, Henry was not next in line (Edmund Mortimer was). Thus anyone who could raise the military force to defeat him had an equal claim to the throne. This is why he had to face revolts from Hotspur, Glendower and Edmund Mortimer himself.
The authors claim is not supported by strong evidence
explain how your evidence supports your claim
The claim that the vegan diet is too expensive- apex
Most of Shakespeare's history plays are about the transfer of power and the right to succession. King John has a strong subplot about John's nephew Arthur who had a better claim to the throne than John. The eight sequential Wars of the Roses plays from Richard II to Richard III all centre around the usurpation of the throne by Henry IV from Richard II and its long term consequences for the kingdom. The theme of violent overthrow of authority is also an important factor in the historical tragedies Julius Caesar, Macbeth and Coriolanus.
Yes, many states have established registries to allow fathers to claim a putative status.
Can I claim my fathers ashes
Edmund Hillary reached the summit of Mount Everest in 1953.
Edmund Hillary's main claim to fame is being the first person to reach the summit of Mount Everest in 1953.
No, medical expenses for a dependent can only be claimed by the person who is claiming him or her as a dependent.
The cast of The Claim Jumpers - 1929 includes: Edmund Cobb as Fred Hale - Forest Ranger
representatives should follow their own judgment of the public interest
Yes.
In the book the Professor asked them whether Lucy or Edmund were more likely to be telling the truth.
This depends on whether the father was being denied access.
Aslan sacrifices himself on the Stone Table in Chapter 15 in "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe" as a substitutionary atonement for Edmund's betrayal. By offering himself in Edmund's place, Aslan displays sacrificial love and ultimately defeats the White Witch's claim on Edmund's life through his act of selflessness.
The sentence "Our fathers gave us many laws which they had learned from their fathers" supports Chief Joseph's claim that actions speak louder than words because it highlights the importance of passing down teachings and knowledge through actions and not just words.