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    man; he had a very interesting early life with his family and education. His careers were short from going to military to a civilian world to the government. He ended his career with a pretty good end until he started getting ill. The British Prime Minister had a very long and eventful life full of adventure. Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill was born to an aristocrat family on November 30‚ 1874. As his life unfolded‚ he displayed the traits on his father‚ Lord Randolph Churchill‚ a British statesman

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    theories of leadership that applies to my chosen leader ‚a lady who made a big change in the political policies in Great Britain‚ Margaret Thatcher‚ which is also known as the “Iron Lady” is one of the most famous leaders and first woman to be a prime minister in Great Britain. The report also highlights some of the aspects involving her personality traits‚ her leadership style and her history on whether she was seen as a successful leader by the society or not. Leadership defined Defining

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    TUESDAY 9 APRIL 2013 WWW.THEDAY.CO.UK Britain’s ‘Iron Lady’ prime minister dies Margaret Thatcher‚ the first female prime minister of the UK‚ has died aged 87. Her vision and determination has left an indelible mark in Britain and beyond – for better or for worse. GOVERNMENT & POLITICS HISTORY Shaping the nation: Margaret Thatcher at her desk in Downing Street‚ 1987 © Getty Images ance on powerful trade unions. Thatcher was elected on a promise of radical change; and she kept her word

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    in the prime political positions such as the president or the prime minister are still a rare sight. For example when Angela Merkel became the first female Chancellor of Germany in 2005 it 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

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    Consultation with the Law‚ Justice and Human .........................13-14 Rights Division 14A. Consultation with the Revenue Division ................................14 PART C.--REFERENCES TO THE PRIME MINISTER AND THE PRESIDENT 15. Reference to the Prime Minister ..............................................................14-16 15A. Reference to the President

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    therefore having to form a coalition with the Liberal Democrats. One argument for is that the cabinet includes more than one political party‚ this means that the Prime Minister has to confer‚ with other MP’s and with the other party in the coalition‚ on all matters. This limits the patronage and decision-making power of the Prime Minister‚ and that he/ she has to share their power with another party‚ in order to come to a decision that both parties are happy with. An example of this was when the Conservatives

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    The Constitutional Reform Act 2005 For the first time in almost 900 years‚ judicial independence is now officially enshrined in law. The key changes brought in by the act include: * A duty on government ministers to uphold the independence of the judiciary‚ barring them from trying to influence judicial decisions through any special access to judges * Reform of the post of Lord Chancellor‚ transferring his judicial functions to the President of the Courts of England and Wales – a new title

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    waged war in order to take control of France; where as Winston Churchill was the prime minister of the UK during the Nazi raid in Europe of World War II. Both were very effective with persuasion in the form of language as most apparent in their speeches: Blood‚ Toil‚ Tears and Sweat and Henry ’s speech in Act III. Henry ’s battle of Harfleur speech shared many similarities to Churchill ’s first speech as a prime minister in respects to their rhetoric – their purpose‚ tone‚ and resulting mood were

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    your live‚ you should have some important qualities in your character. In the world there are many successful persons in different area. For example‚ Margaret Thatcher was a British politician who was the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.She was the longest-serving British Prime Minister of the 20th century and is the only woman to have held the office. Margaret Thatcher was hard-working person‚ who very want to achieve her aim in life. No doubt‚ that in her character was qualities as determination

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    Prime Minister Project 1. Name: Mr. Edward Gough Whitlam. 2. Date‚ Place of Birth and Education: Gough Whitlam was born on the July 11th 1916 at Kew in Victoria. When he was two‚ he moved to Sydney with his parents‚ father Harry Fred Whitlam‚ mother Martha and a younger sister‚ Freda. He attended Knox Grammar school and joined Canberra Grammar school when he was 11. At 18‚ he studied Bachelor of Arts at University of Sydney and graduated in 1938. Now Whitlam has two sons‚ Tony Whitlam and

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