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    Winston Churchill- the Great Communicator! Sir Leonard Spencer Churchill was a British statesman who was the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1940 to 1945. “Many forms of government have been tried and will be tried in this world of sin and woe. No one pretends that democracy is perfect or all wise. Indeed, it has been said that democracy is the worst form of government, except for all others that have been tried from time to time.” – Winston Churchill, 1947. As Prime Minister , Sir…

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    Winston Churchill had a valuable impact on the Allies during WWII thanks to his strong inspiration of his country, his relationship with the Allies and his help in development of the Yalta plan and other plans to win the war. Through the war, his bravery was a final, grand state that helped the Allies achieve victory in the war. Without Winston leading the country the way he did, the United Kingdom would’ve lost a valuable resource in fighting the fight they did- morale. Throughout the Second…

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    Chamberlain, the Prime Minister at the time, stepped down and was replaced by Winston Churchill (1874-1965). He was the Prime Minister throughout the whole of the Second World War. During his time as Prime Minister, he boosted morale amongst the people of the UK using a vast variety of rhetoric techniques and language. Some of these techniques included anaphora, flattery, and tricola. One of the ways Churchill boosted morale amongst British people was by using anaphora. In one of his speeches,…

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    Sir Winston Leonard "The British Bulldog" Spencer-Churchill, or just Winston Churchill was a British Aristocrat who lived between 1874 to 1965. In his lifetime, he was among many things, a writer, non-academic historian, artist, politician, and British Army Officer. Winston became the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1940, to 1945, and again in 1951 to 1955. His sphere of influence ranged throughout the entire British Empire during the two times he was prime minister. It included places…

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    Yes, I do think that the statement that stated that Winston Churchill could possibly be Britain's most powerful weapon against Hitler's Germany is a very true statement for many different reasons. A lot of the British people, the British government, and also the British Army not only saw him as the British prime minister, but they saw him as meaning and being so much more. Through the times of need, he gave the people, the army, and also the British government hope that they would be safe from…

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    “History will be kind to me for I intend to write it” - Sir Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill. Churchill was born into an aristocratic family on November 30, 1874. He served in the Boer War in the late 1800s, and became prime minister in 1940, during the time of World War II. Churchill served as the prime minister of the United Kingdom for 5 years (1940-1945), and battled Adolf Hitler and Nazi Germany for the time period of World War II. He led the British out of their darkest hour as bombs…

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    a. Write a hypothetical, traditional psychological description of why Racquel blurts out answers According to the child psychologist that Racquel has been seeing, he describes in his assessment that Racuqel suffers from separation anxiety disorder. Due to her feeling the symptoms of her separation anxiety disorder, Racquel blurts out answers to make her feel better by reducing the symptoms of her separation anxiety disorder. b. Write a behavior analytic explanation of Racquel’s behavior.…

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    Winston Churchill was born November 30, 1874. In 1900, he began in politics, and 40 years later, he became Prime Minister of Great Britain. In the late 1930s, a new regime, based in Germany, begins to violently and abruptly invade neighboring countries. Among them is France. As France, after a few weeks of battle, begins to decay and fall, mass evacuations to Great Britain begin. 300,000+ soldiers make it to England, including many French troops. Suspecting an imminent invasion, Winston, as the…

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    Within the copious weight of stories involving World War Two, the story of Lieutenant-Colonel John Churchill was whelved underneath and forgotten by most despite the acts of heroism and demagogic actions he committed. In the same year Mount Vesuvius erupts and devastates Naples, Jack Churchill was born in 1906, in far off part of England. There, he discovered he was an excellent archer at a young age. Even going as far as participating in the world championships in Norway, leading him to…

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    Mike Wymer 4/27/18 Churchill paper Mr. Brown Children of a Legend Winston Churchill is known for many things, but his children are not as known. Winston and his wife, Clementine, had five children together. Four out of the five were girls, which at some times took a toll on Winston himself. Winston and Clementine had Diana, Randolph, Mary, Sara, and Marigold. Winston loved his kids very much because his father was not there for him that much. All of his kids except one grew up to live somewhat…

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