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    students to become independent learner and it helps to reduce misbehavior.  Managing the space play very important role in effective classroom management. The classroom is arranged in a way that student and teacher could work easily. According to Winston Churchill (2005), Managing Space our classroom should be arranged to be an environment in which it is for us and students to work easily and so that it does not encourage misbehavior.  Wall displays are an important part…

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    Andrew Roberts summarizes the British imperialism in India as a positive impact since it led to the technological development of the sub-continent. The European prejudices are deeply embedded in the quote stated by Andrew Roberts. He suggests that Britain was a benevolent colonial power since it led to the “modernization’’ and “development’’ of India. The author showcases strong support towards the British imperialist policies disapproving the Indian perspective. The exchange of goods and…

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    attention happened in 1941 for his portrait of British Prime Minister Winston Churchill. Churchill was briefly visiting Ottawa when he unenthusiastically agreed to sit for Karsh. He would only agree to give Karsh two minutes. With that warning Churchill lit up one of his cigars. Not many seconds later, Karsh quickly captured the picture of Churchills cigars to his lips. The result from this photo showed a somewhat petulant Churchill scowling into the camera, which was later sold to Life magazine…

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    Courage During Wartime

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    Courage In Wartime Standing up for what one believes in during a time of great conflict can often be hard, but it is also one of the most important things a person can do. For many people being courageous is very difficult, especially during wartime, yet many people have done amazing things for society because they were able to put their fears behind them and do what they believed in. Both The Diary Of Anne Frank By Anne Frank and Hitler Youth By Susan Campbell Bartolini depict examples of…

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    Quiet on the Western Front (although not intentionally being anti-war), sparked a sense of futility. This feeling was also, reinforced after the rise of Nazi Germany in the 1930’s. Also at this time there were historical accounts, including Winston Churchill and Lloyd George, and many various other stories about…

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    Yes, the Winston Churchill who was the British Secretary of State for War during the 1920’s and Prime Minister of the United Kingdom during WWII. The song was written by Dominic Behan as a tribute to his father, Stephen, an Irish Republican, who was one of Michael Collins’…

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    Treaty Of Versailles Dbq

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    The assassination of Archduke Ferdinand of Austria set in motion the events that led up to World War One. After the war was over, the Treaty of Versailles that was intended to bring peace isolated and targeted Germany, this unfair treatment of Germany led to the second World War. One aspect of Europe that went unchanged was the fact that Germany had hostile relations with most of Europe. However, what changed was the ways in which countries like France and England dealt Germany. Since its…

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    then finally they got Winston Churchill. Churchill was climbing to the top of the ladder in World War I in parliament. Then he led the British army into battle that led to the defeat of that battle and the lose of many British soldiers’ lives. After this battle, Churchill was removed from parliament. He then joined the British army to try and get himself back in the war effort and helped the triple alliance win World War I. After helping win the first world war Churchill wanted to get back being…

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    driven out while nonentities were elected in his place. Beneath the fragile veneer of a new democratic order raged the fury of the still mighty yet defeated German people. Winston Churchill, in his book ‘The Gathering Storm: The Second World War,’ discussed the rise and fall of Adolf Hitler and National Socialism in Germany. Churchill claimed that after World War I, wise policy would have ‘crowned and fortified the Weimar Republic with a constitutional sovereign in the person of an infant…

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    established at the end of World War II and was there until 1989. The Soviet Union’s goal was to protect itself and its satellite states from open contact with non-Soviet-controlled areas. The iron curtain was manned and defended militarily. Winston Churchill had made the Iron Curtain speech (fig2)Many people coined the phrase ‘iron curtain’ but I wasn’t popularized until this man’s speech. He was famous for the V-sign (fig. 3) as we call the “peace sign”. To him the V meant victory. Adolf…

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