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    been a thorn in the side of the republican Nationalist and members of the IRA. One person however really sent them into to disarray and that woman’s name is Margaret Thatcher. Margaret Thatcher was the British Prime Minister from 1979 to 1990. She was the first and only female Prime Minister, which would pave the way for female politicians in Great Britain. Her nickname the Iron Lady would resonate with world because of her conservative values and her quest to end socialism. Mrs. Thatcher would…

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    Winston Churchill, Prime Minister of Great Britain during World War 2 was one of the greatest and most respected Prime Ministers in Britain, he made some of the most influential speeches in history and the decisions he made led Britain from the brink of collapse to victory in World War 2.…

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    The “Blood, Toil, Tears and Sweat” speech is the most famous speech in the world. The author, Winston Churchill is Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. This speech is given after he was appointed Prime Minister of United Kingdom. In the first way of World War II, the United Kingdom is in danger. In order to unite all the forces that can be united, Churchill gave this speech. He used his attic faith, sincere words to move the audiences. And this speech sent a clear message that the United…

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    “You may have to fight a battle more than once to win it.” Margaret Thatcher, the first female British prime minister, 1925-2013, stated this meaningful quote. Meaning that you have to fight for what you want and keep fighting because it will take more than one try to accomplish your goal. The quote by Margaret Thatcher can relate to many famous well know people, for example, there was a man named Steve Jobs who was the co-founder and CEO of Apple. As a kid, he acquired a passion for…

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    sense. Men have almost always held the power, whether it be in a home, a church, a financial power, and even in government too. Margaret Thatcher, who was a former Prime Minister of Great Britain, was one of the first women to ever hold a position in government - of any country. “The Iron Lady”, was the first female prime minister in England, and her ideas still have a major influence over European politics today. Margaret Hilda Roberts was born on October 3, 1925 in Lincolnshire, the…

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    "Winnie" Churchill Winston Churchill was born on November 30th, 1874 in Oxfordshire, United Kingdom in the Blenheim Palace. Sir Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill is a known as one of the world's greatest leaders along with many titles such as Prime Minister, Journalist, Author, Orator, Statesman, Soldier and Historian. "Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts" - Winston Churchill. Churchill was raised in a very aristocratic family with his father…

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    Based on my SWOT analysis, I think that the Jacksonville Jaguars will be ready to relocate to London within the next five years. With an already successful International Series being played annually in London, it’s only a matter of time before those “annual” games become weekly. And as the people of London’s passion and intensity for American football grows to level of their counterparts in the US, we are taking one step closer to the future of the NFL. III. Target Nation Analysis A. London…

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    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 rained down from the…

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    Character: Witness/Narrative Hook: When people are asked about me, they usually say “well, he was the prime minister of Great Britain.” But I, Sir Winston Churchill, have accomplished much more in my lifetime. Background info (birthplace, birthdate, any relevant childhood info., relevant relationship info., etc.): I was born November 30, 1874, in Oxfordshire, England. I was born in the Blenheim Palace, and my religion was Anglican. My father was Lord Randolph Churchill, and my mother was…

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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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