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    The quote by Margaret Thatcher“ You may have to fight a battle more than once to win it.” The quote by Margaret has a lot of meaning‚ such perseverance which is steady persistence in a course of action‚ a purpose‚ a state‚ etc. especially in spite of difficulties‚ obstacles‚ or discouragement and determination is the act of coming to a decision or of fixing or setting a purpose. Margaret Thatcher was born on October 13‚1925 and died in April 8‚ 2013. Margaret Thatcher was the first British Prime

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    Although President Bush was a very successful president in terms of foreign relations he had some struggles that really caught up to him when it was time for re-election. After his successes in the gulf war he had the second highest approval rating amongst all presidents with a rating of 89%. This is only behind his son’s 91% approval rating after the 9/11 attacks on the world trade center. It is obvious that these ratings are not directly correlated with how well the president does throughout his

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    How was Napoleon Bonaparte able to win so many battles in the Napoleonic wars? Napoleon Bonaparte was able to win many battles in the Napoleonic wars because of his army size and the superior tactic and strategy he used. Those were the main reasons for many of napoleon’s military victory against the other European countries. France was also the biggest country with the biggest population through out Europe making it easer to mobilize an army. Napoleon graduated form Ecole Militaire with the rank

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    How Does One Lose Innocence? As seen in William Golding’s‚ Lord of the Flies The novel Lord of the Flies contains a story line of young English boys trapped on an island without any adult supervision.  The boys soon lose their English manners and become uncivilized.  The change is noticeable in each of the boys as they adapt to the uncivilized life on the island‚ but in the two main characters‚ Jack and Ralph‚ the change is most noticeable.  In William Golding’s novel‚ Lord of the Flies‚ the characters

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    Folklore Definitions and Examples Folklore—Folklore is the renderings of a culture which have been passed down orally from generation to generation. It includes stories of many kinds and other pertinent information regarding a culture—folk recipes‚ remedies‚ etc. Folklore is relevant to children’s literature because the stories that were told as entertainments for adults in past centuries have been passed on to children. Written collections of folklore have been around for centuries—the two

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    size‚ money and military equipment so they had been expected to win. In all of these aspects the US out performed Vietnam‚ for instance‚ in its peak the US army had reached 543000 men in 1968 against the highest membership of the Vietcong (VC)‚ 245000. The US was also stronger economically‚ managing to spend $28 billion per year on the war‚ supplying high-tech weapons and machinery. There were a number of reasons that the US failed to win in Vietnam‚ namely‚ the weakness of the American army‚ the strength

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    The Criteria For A Good Example Essay There are several factors that contribute to good example essay writing. Having excellent grammar‚ using words correctly‚ punctuation‚ and presentation are the biggest points to me. Grammar is important for several reasons. Grammar is what enables us to make structured sentences. Everyone uses grammar to form a sentence. If you have bad grammar‚ the point of your sentence(s) may become unclear and make it hard for a reader to understand what you are saying

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    qualities of being a leader. This quality is honesty. Since the rise of democracy‚ politicians have resorted to artifice and deception to win support of the people when running for office‚ or to maintain a positive popular opinion of themselves to the point where Chris Hedges‚ in Empire of Illusion‚ asserts that “the most essential skill… is artifice”. The most relevant example of artifice in politics is none other than

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    stages of the war placed pressure on the already weakening Germany. Despite the early successes from Poland to France‚ the Battle of Britain and the invasion of Russia assured ‘the fatherland ’ of a war against the world. A war almost impossible to win. <br> <br>German preparation began well before the eve of war in 1939 with the invasion of Poland. When Hitler came to power in 1933 he was able to build‚ at first secretly‚ an army‚ navy and airforce despite the treaty of Versailles disallowing Germany

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    The documentary talked about the Mexican painter Frida Kahlo who was best known for her unique series of self-portraits. I knew about her artwork and was quite amazed by her way of portraying self-portraits in an extraordinary expression before I watched this documentary. After watching the video‚ I understand more about the reasons why her painting was done this way. Her artworks brought the pieces of her life stories to the audience. Her marriage with Diego Rivera contributes the later works of

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