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Winston Churchill Prime Minister
350 words
One of the most famous and loved men on the allied
power side was Winston Churchill. Winston
Churchill's full name was Winston Leonard Spencer
Churchill. He was born at Blenheim Palace in
Oxfordshire, England on November 30, 1874.
Churchill was the oldest son. His father was Lord
Randolph Churchill and Winston, like his father,
was British. Mr. Churchill was a statesman, a
soldier, an author, and a journalist but the one
job that he did best and was most important was
Prime Minister. A Prime Min...
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Sir Winston Lenard Spencer Churchill
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Sir Winston Lenord Spencer Churchill Never give in
-- never, never, never, never, in nothing great or
small, large or petty, never give in except to
convictions of honour and good sense. Never yield
to force; never yield to the apparently
overwhelming might of the enemy (Bra censored
internet). This speech was made October 29, 1941
to the boys at Churchill's old public school to
hopefully direct the students in the direction
that would help them later on ion their lives. Sir
Winston Lenord Spenc...
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House Of Commons Chancellor Of The Exchequer
1,783 words
Churchill, Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill
was born at Blenheim Palace, his family's
ancestral seat in Oxfordshire, on November 30,
1874. He was the older son of Lord Randolph Henry
Spencer Churchill, a British statesman who rose to
be chancellor of the Exchequer and leader of the
House of Commons. His mother was an American,
Jennie Jerome, the daughter of a New York
financier. Churchill inherited a family tradition
of statesmanship that went back to the great
English general John Churchil...
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Divided Into Four Benazir Bhutto
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Located in South Asia, Pakistan lies proudly, with
many different land forms. It has a strong culture
and holds the first woman head of government in
the Muslim community. Many traditions, cultures,
resources and strong religious beliefs are present
in Pakistan. Pakistan is a fairly new country, but
offers a beautiful country-side and a much needed
increasing economy. Pakistan is located in South
Asia bordered by India China, Afghanistan, Iran,
and the Arabian Sea. The area of Pakistan is 307,
3...
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Prime Minister British Empire
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Throughout Canada in the 20 th Century, numerous
events and decisions have formed defining moments
for the people of this country. Events like View
Ridge, the formation of NATO, and the development
of the new flag have made a huge impact on the
country. In addition, the leadership of people
like Lester B. Pearson and, much earlier, Sir
Wilfred Laurier, has created very significant
changes in the course of Canadas history. Of
these, the new flag, sometimes referred to as the
maple leaf is not onl...
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Men And Women Prime Minister
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Cultural analysis Harlequin was founded in 1949.
In its early years the company published a wide
range of American and British paperbacks,
including mysteries, Westerns, and cookbooks. It
was not until 1957 that Harlequin began buying
rights from Mills & Boon, a British publisher
of romance fiction that started in 1909. Mary
Bonnycastle, wife of the founder, noticed the
enormous popularity of "these nice little books
with happy endings, " and suggested the company
concentrate on them. By 196...
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British Prime Minister Declaration Of Independence
690 words
Benjamin Franklin said at the signing of the
Declaration of Independence, We must all hand
together, or most assuredly we shall all hang
separately. There could have been many possible
outcomes to the signing of the Declaration of
Independence. One of the ways that it could have
been avoided was if it was never fought at all,
therefore Franklin would not have needed to worry
about being killed. So what if the American
Revolution was never fought? One of the ways the
War could have been avoided i...
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Sinn Fein De Valera
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... leaders of the Easter Rebellion, only he had
survived. He was elected president of Sinn Fein.
He was elected president of the Irish Volunteers.
Everywhere he went people cheered him. Now de
Valera threw himself completely in the struggle
for Irish independence. He set forth a strategy
that, he was certain, would lead to victory.
Meanwhile, British losses on the European
battlefields of World War I had been climbing
rapidly. In 1918, hoping to fill their badly
depleted ranks with Irish soldie...
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Time Life Books Head Of State
1,267 words
Singapore, since it attained its independence on
June 3, 1959, has been a thriving, trading nation.
It had been controlled by the British, but after
negotiations, was relinquished to self-autonomy
with the understanding that it would remain a
republic. Since then, it has reaffirmed its
non-Communist stance and continued with
progressive economic policies to the delight of
the free world. Singapore? s modern history begins
with its independence. It quickly drafted a
Constitution, which called for...
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Prime Minister Billion Dollars
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Zaire is located in the center of Africa and is
about 905, 562 square miles. Some key geographic
features are the Zaire (Congo) River Basin,
Mitumbia Mountains, and the Shaba Plateau. The
Shaba Plateau is important because of its copper
fields and other minerals. The Zaire River Basin
is important because this is where they have
developed their rubber, and palm oil, plantations.
The Congo River is used for mining, coffee
growing, and is also used as a means of
transportation. The climate of Zair...
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Prime Minister Roman Catholic
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Sir Wilfrid Laurier By Ritchie Rocha The first
French Canadian to become prime minister of Canada
was Wilfrid Laurier. Although French was his
native tongue, he became a master of the English
language. This and his picturesque personality
made him popular throughout Canada, and he led the
young country in a 15 -year period of great
development. Wilfrid Laurier was born in St-Lin,
Quebec, and studied law at McGill University.
After three years in the Quebec legislature, he
was elected to the Cana...
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Four Hundred Years League Of Nations
2,632 words
Eamon De Valera and the Rebirth of Independent
Ireland. When Eamon De Valera? s died in 1975,
Ireland lost its most successful and most
prominent patriot and nationalist. In his life, he
played many roles: a dedicated teacher, statesman,
president of Eire and Ireland, Prime Minister,
soldier and provocateur. He is probably best
remembered for his part in the 1916 Easter
Rebellion and the civil war that divided Ireland
from 1922 - 23, but did much more since then. De
Valera was probably the most ...
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Church And State Form Of Government
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In what ways did the institutional legacy of the
Franco regime shape Spain's transition to
democracy? In less than two decades Spain has
rushed from dictatorship to democracy and from
virtual world isolation to membership in the
European Union. The actual transition (1973 -
1982) took place from the assassination of Carrero
Blanco, heir to the regime, to the 1982 democratic
elections (3 rd after Franco's death) when the
Socialists won by a wide margin. The transition
may have been relatively pea...
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Rise To Power India
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A Brief History of India The roots of Indian
civilization stretch back in time to pre-recorded
history. The earliest human activity in the Indian
sub-continent can be traced back to the Early,
Middle and Late Stone Ages (400, 000 - 200, 000
BC). The first evidence of agricultural
settlements on the western plains of the Indus is
roughly contemporaneous with similar developments
in Egypt, Mesopotamia and Persia. The Indus Valley
Civilization This earliest known civilization in
India, the starting...
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17 Th Century Prime Minister
978 words
65279; Close your eyes and picture a beautiful
sunset meeting far away on the shimmering clear
blue water in front of you. You feel a cool breeze
and a hot sun against your skin and the feeling of
the warm sand beneath your feet. You walk forward
and feel the refreshing water wet your legs and
you are tickled as a school of tropical fish
passes you by. You spot the palm trees and wild
plants off the shore. Are you in an unreal
paradise? Yes I have. It is Jamaica. Geographical
Location Jamaica...
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Forced To Resign Nikita Khrushchev
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Nikita Khrushchev rose to power after the death of
Stalin. He was a leader who desperately worked for
reform yet his reforms hardly ever accomplished
their goals. He was a man who praised Stalin while
he was alive but when Stalin died Khrushchev was
the first to publicly denounce him. Khrushchev
came to power in 1953 and stayed in power until
1964, when he was forced to resign. Stalin died
without naming an heir, and none of his associates
had the power to immediately claim supreme
leadership. T...
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Alexander Graham Bell Spanish American War
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Introduction In ancient times there were many
great ideas which began to shape the way man
perceived his environment. However, there were few
minds who were able to put all of these ideas
together. One of these minds belonged to Claudius
Ptolemy, or just Ptolemys he is commonly referred
to. We know almost nothing of the chronology of
Ptolemyslife, and we dont even know his birth or
death dates. We do know, though, about his ideas
in several fields, which include geography,
astronomy, optics, ast...
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Prime Minister Cabinet Meetings
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? The Prime Ministerial Government Thesis
Underestimates The? The Prime Ministerial
Government Thesis Underestimates The Constraints
On The Power Of The Prime Minister. ? The Prime
Ministerial government thesis has discredited the
view of the Prime Minister as? primus inter pares?
ever since it was voiced by R. A. Crossman in his
introduction to Bagehot? s The English
Constitution and Mackintosh in his The British
Cabinet. A number of academics and politicians
adhere to the view of Prime Ministe...
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World War Ii End Of World War
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History Korea s original name, Choson, Meant land
of the morning calm. The country s history has
been shaped by frequent invasions from its
neighbors. Korean history is divided into three
main periods: the silla (668 - 935), Korea (935 -
1392), and Yi (1392 - 1910) dynasties. The name
Korea is derived from the middle dynasty of Korea.
Foreign influence-direct and indirect-occurred
throughout these dynasties. All of Korea s foreign
overlords-Mongolian, Chinese, and Japanese
instituted a closed-do...
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Didn T Understand Austria Hungary
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What do you think was the main cause in the split
in the CSFR? Could the split have been avoided?
CSFR was divided into two separate independent
countries: The Czech Republic and Slovak Republic
on 1. 1. 1993. This split was caused because of
three reasons: historical, political and
economical. Below I will try to discuss all of
those reasons. We should first say what federation
is: it s a common state which consists of two or
more equal nations. And word equal is most
important for Czechoslovak...
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