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    Winston Churchill was very charismatic‚ and as a result of that had great people-skills and became very popular with the British affected by the bombs dropped during WWII. He was also very smart and intelligent‚ as many people who suffer from depression are. He had many great characteristics that helped Great Britain win the war against the Nazis- great military and political skills‚ high ambition‚ and many other things. Without his leadership‚ Britain might have not beaten the Nazis. First‚ Winston

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    History Research Churchill’s views on socialism and communism: Churchill as Chancellor of the exchequer: Churchill was appointed Chancellor of the Exchequer in 1924 under Stanley Baldwin and oversaw Britain’s disastrous return to the Gold Standard‚ which resulted in deflation‚ unemployment‚ and the miners’ strike that led to the General Strike of 1926. His decision‚ announced in the 1924 Budget‚ came after long consultation with various economists including John Maynard Keynes‚ the Permanent

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    Margaret Thatcher‚ Iconic Leader in History (King‚ 2002)Chellee Nemec Abstract There are too few iconic women leaders in history when in which female leaders of today can aspire to. While the numbers are small the women that did make their mark in history are notable leaders for women of today to emulate. After learning more about her life‚ Margaret Thatcher may very well be the most influential female leader of our time. No other female leader and many men for that matter have been able to accomplish

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    Lukacs. In 1991‚ he wrote The Duel: 10 May–31 July 1940: The Eighty-Day Struggle between Churchill and Hitler (Ticknor and Fields). Eight years later‚ he published Five Days in London‚ May 1940 (Yale University Press‚ 1999). His latest offering focuses on then–prime minister Winston Churchill’s “Blood‚ Toil‚ Tears and Sweat” speech‚ delivered in the House of Commons‚ or‚ as the author puts it even more narrowly‚ “the subject of this book is one particular sentence said by one particular

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    Thatcher Eulogy Revisions At times of tension‚ a country requires a leader who will not only protect his country men but work will other leaders to dissolve the tension. In her eulogy to the American public (June 11‚ 2004)‚ Margaret Thatcher -- the former prime minister of Great Britain-- honors former United States President Ronald Reagan for his success as president. Thatcher’s appeals to pathos and descriptive diction lionizes Reagan for his success as a president‚ global leader and beloved

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    was regarded as a milestone in German politics; and the USA‚ the country of freedom and sophistication has yet to experience a female president. One of the exceptions in this context is the UK. Not because of the UK itself but because of Margaret Thatcher. She took office as the first female Prime Minister of the UK as well as the first female leader of the Conservative Party already 30 years ago‚ when women in such high political positions were basically non-existent. She was one of the forerunners

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    Margaret Thatcher was born as Margaret Hilda Roberts on Octobers 13‚ 1925 in Grantham‚ England‚ which is famous by Nuton and Cromvil. Her father was Alfred Roberts‚ who owned a family grocery store and the family often helped him at the store‚ but at the same time he was the active in local politics. He was a very strict man; nobody has right to joke‚ to have a rest during the work hours. Margaret watched only several movies in her childhood and has only few family parties. In such environment Margaret

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    Margaret Thatcher‚ otherwise known as The Iron Lady‚ was known for her role in saving Britain. The economy of Britain was facing tremendous troubles in the nineteen hundreds (Blundell 92). If the economy of Britain continued down the road it was going‚ Britain would have faced many great economic hardships that Margaret Thatcher prevented during her time in office. Margaret Thatcher‚ the first female prime minister in British history‚ exceptionally reformed Britain in a time of need while leaving

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    Margaret Thatcher and Indira Gandhi were both polarizing figures in their countries‚ who left behind controversial legacies. Both of these influential leaders seized opportunity when it appeared‚ and overcame the obstacles of being female politicians during some tremendously difficult and trying times. However‚ both of these women proved that leadership is not dependent on gender‚ yet on the determination and passion one has for their country. On October 13‚ 1925‚ Margaret Thatcher was born in

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    Margaret Thatcher was born in 1925 and died last year‚ on April 8th2013. She was called the ’Iron Lady’ because of her tough character. She was at the head of the Conservative Party from 1975 to 1990 and was elected at the general election of 1979‚ after a long period of discontent in the 1970s‚ and thanks to her promise of a new beginning for Britain. She rapidly faced unpopularity‚ (cartoons) but her successful leadership during the Falklands War and the division among the opposition allowed

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