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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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    in economics in 1985. His political career started for real when he in 1985 started as the executive assistant to Calgary’s Progressive Conservative MP Jim Hawkens. By 1991 he had completed a masters degree in economics. Harper is the first prime minister since Joe Clark in 1979 without a law degree. In 1986 he left Hawkes’s side, and the year after he was involved in the founding of a new political party, called the socially conservative Reform Party of Canada. He continued focus on politics…

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    The Brexit Analysis

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    Many news stories tend to focus on one aspect of the Brexit whether it is the economic downturn, the side effect of the citizens, or the resignation of Prime Minister David Cameron. With that being said, the information given in the news articles can be perceived in different ways based on the facts, perspective and bias of the organization. “Language is never neutral. Communication is never neutral. Information…

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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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    name is Alexandrina Victoria. Victoria became queen at the age of 18. She was his queen of Ireland and Great Britain from 1837. She also was an empress of India from 1877 until she died in 1901. She was taught how to be a queen by her first Prime Minister Lord Melbourne. She married her cousin in 1840 he was the prince of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. He could hold any hold any official political position because the people of Britain did really trust a German prince. The queen had nine children;…

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    Churchill was prime minister between the years of 1940-1945 and 1951-1955. He led the British through WW2 and brought them victory and was also possibly the greatest public speaker of all time. Winston churchill used his political position to influence and affect the United Kingdom through his speech, journalism and using his defense contacts to better britain’s warfare. Today Winston Churchill is seen as one of the most iconic leaders of Britain. Winston Churchill became prime minister of…

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    Born Margaret Hilda Roberts on October 13, 1925, Thatcher grew up in Grantham, England (Biography.com Editors). She did not grow up in a wealthy family. Her parents were the owners of a small grocery store, and their family lived on the second floor (Biography.com Editors). She grew up in a lower middle class environment, which influenced her political agenda in the future, letting her realize it was possible to work your way out of lower classes. She was introduced to politics at a rather…

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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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    Monologue The Crucible

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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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    Margaret Thatcher, Often referred to as the Iron Lady by the Russians was the Prime Minister in Britain from 1979 to 1990. She was look upon by the British people with both respect and hate, either way she had a strong and successful career. Thatcher was not merely unpopular, she was very polarizing – some liked her, other disliked her. There are many reasons for why the British people hated and respected her. In the movie Pride, it is very clear why many people disliked her. Her economic…

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