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    reason the Elizabethan era has taken on the name “The Golden Age”. Elizabeth’s reign lasted until the year of her death in 1603 . In that time she had many achievements majorly in areas of religion‚ survival‚ exploration‚ expansion and thwarting rebellion and invasion. She was seen as an intelligent and powerful female leader and her major achievements can‚ to some extent‚ be attributed to her prowess as a ruler along with her personality and connection to the people. “I do not so much rejoice that God

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    The achievements of the 1930s are often overshadowed by the loss and despair felt during the Great Depression and beginning of World War 2. It was a decade mired in loss‚ hopelessness‚ and destitution‚ but not all areas of life suffered from the temporary relapse the economy had fallen into. These ten momentous years were also a time of innovation and prosperity for the world of entertainment‚ and their influence can still be seen today. Where poverty and boredom were found‚ creativity and ingenuity

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    I would give 8 out of 10 to myself for the achievement of my personal goals. Now I have my Tweeter accounts and go read tweets almost every day which I thought would never be possible for me. I have been using Reafworks for my research work so far‚ and Amazon Alexa is my secretary who helps a busy mother like me to listen to the new‚ weather‚ audio books and order some products in really simple and quick manner. Two points were taken off because I haven’t played the game‚ Lord of the rings that

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    Alexander Hamilton proved himself a hero when he completed his well known achievement of the financial plan‚ also known as the Hamiltonian System. The Hamiltonian system is the system where the government assumes state debts(Biography.com). Which means that the government will take everyones debts away and pay them themselves. The government really didn’t like this idea so it took Hamilton about a year to persuade congress to go along with the Hamiltonian System(Biography.com)."Hamilton’s vision

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    to forget his losses. Napoleon had many domestic and diplomatic/military achievements‚ some were great and others were his worst blunders. To most of Europe‚ Napoleon was just another conqueror trying to expand his territories‚ but to the people of France‚ he was a great leader; he “restored peace and order at home” (Kagan‚ Ozment‚ Turner‚ Frank 586). Restoring order to France was one of his greatest domestic achievements; the people loved him for his support in helping them win their fight for

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    educators simply ’deposited’ information into the minds of their students - "education thus becomes an act of depositing (information)‚ in which the students are the depositories and the teacher is the depositor." (Freire 318) In his essay ’The Achievement of Desire’‚ author Richard Rodriguez categorizes himself under Hoggarts definition of a ’scholarship boy’ who according to Hoggart "must move between environments‚ his home and the classroom‚ which are cultural extremes‚ opposed." (Rodriguez 517)

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    of his life he was still refusing all the efforts to make him king. Before 1801 Cromwell presided over a constitutionally and institutionally united Britain and Ireland‚ with a single parliament‚ a single Council of State and a commitment to the achievement of a single code of law and judicial practice. . Judges‚ in particular‚ were required to be diligent and fair. He changed the way judges were appointed‚ so that good and honest men filled these

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    Achievements Of Jv Lewis

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    African-American lawyer to win a case before a Harris County jury in favor of a black client accused of murder. This case and many other accomplishments made by JV Lewis are highlighted in his career to reflect a better insight of his legacy and show how his achievements helped shape the history of Fourth Ward‚ where Lewis devoted himself to make a difference. He was a community activist in Houston where

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    Eliot Ness Achievements

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    designed to bring down the infamous bootlegger‚ Alphonse Capone. Heading the task force assigned to the Capone investigation‚ Ness and nine other agents successfully seized operations of breweries run by Capone. This is one of Ness’s most recognizable achievements.

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    Goolagong Cawley born 1951 and a former Australian world number one tennis player won fourteen Grand Slam titles in the 1970’s through to the early 1980’s. Korff (2015) writes about Evonne’s achievements as she “was the first Aboriginal Australian to win a Wimbledon Tennis Championship in 1971.” She had many achievements in the tennis world including Australian of the year in 1971‚ Order of the British Empire in 1972‚ Order of Australia in 1982‚ Sports Australia Hall of Fame in 1985 and International Tennis

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