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    How successful was Elizabeth I in dealing with the foreign policy problems she was faced with in 1558-1603? By 1603‚ Elizabeth was ultimately successful with many of her aims in regard to foreign policy. Despite this‚ the monarch faced various set backs and failures in such affairs. The problems arose as she ruled an isolated protestant kingdom surrounded by catholic superpowers. She managed these difficulties with great pragmatism and opportunism‚ reducing the threat of invasion. Her aggressive

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    of traditionally “male” roles. Their ability to do this led to change in attitude‚ women became more confident in their ability to influence people to have their say. They learnt to juggle home and family‚ and manage financially. This all led to women believing in themselves and they wanted change‚ and knew it had to come from the government. Pre war women did have working opportunities though very little compared to men‚ as they were seen as weaker and that their place was in the "home". The jobs

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    When I was One-and-Twenty Summary Our speaker gets some advice from an older‚ wiser person: don’t bank too much on love. Like any young person‚ he promptly ignores the advice. Did we mention that he’s 21? Keep that in mind. It’ll be important later. Flash forward: now he’s 22. And as it turns out‚ the advice he got was pretty good. Love hurts. And we’re not just quoting that ’80s song. Line 1-2 When I was one-and-twenty I heard a wise man say‚ • Uh-oh. Any time a literary work starts

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    Ho Chi Minh was a revolutionary leader that played a huge role in the Vietnam war. His strong will and organizational genius were tools that helped him and his people fend off from foreign forces that were considered enemies. He obtained victories in many battles throughout his time. During the first Indochina war‚ he was victorious against the French forces after he claimed independence from them for his country. He was relentless and never gave the French a break. With the superior firepower the

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    In the short science-fiction novel The Girl Who Was Plugged In by James Tiptree‚ Jr. (the pen name of Alice Bradley Sheldon)‚ formal advertising as it is known has been banned. However‚ the businessmen of the fictitious GTX cooperation have no problems getting around this new law. They know‚ just as the advertising executives of today know‚ that it is human instinct to admire and emulate the actions of those they view as successful‚ and that people will covet the products and services they see being

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    Trotsky was appointed commissar of war by the government it was a major turning point in the civil war. Whilst Lenin was working on the land that the Bolsheviks had and trying to ensure that it did not fall into the hands of the whites‚ Trotsky began to eradicate people who were against the Bolsheviks. As a military commander he was able to do with the army what he wanted and despite being untrained‚ his philosophy and organisation meant that he excelled in the role. His philosophy was simple and

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    What was the role of Rudolf Hoss in the Auschwitz Death Camp during the war years‚ 1939-1945?       Rudolf Hoss joined the Waffen-SS in 1939‚ and the following year‚ 1 May 1940‚ he was appointed as a commandant of a prison camp in western Poland. The camp was built around old Austro-Hungarian army barracks which were situated near the town of Auschwitz‚ German name for Oświęcim.  In 1941 the orders were given by the Fuhrer for the final solution of the Jewish problem. Final solution was the Germany’s

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    War is expensive. When World War One was over‚ Germany had sunk over 37 billion US dollars (estimated) . Only 6% of this was paid for by taxes ; borrowing covered the rest. This act of borrowing put Germany in a precarious spot before the war was even underway. By the time the war was over‚ Germany was even worse off. Not only was their national debt at record highs‚ but also they were forced to pay immense war reparations‚ and national pride was at an all time low. Together‚ this caused the perfect

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    During World War I‚ African Americans went a step further. Instead of only participating in protests‚ black workers would write persuasive letters – using the war and patriotism as means to support their requests. “Despite the tendency of the postal system to marginalize them‚ African Americans participated in a broad process of communicating … ‘African Americans viewed the war as a potentially defining moment in their history of racial progress and struggle for freedom.’ African Americans … made

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    Rachel VanDemark September 11‚ 2014 Expository Writing 101:ND Paper #1 The Sanity Behind Insanity In the face on impending danger‚ the human brain resorts to primitive instinct to seek salvation. Instincts that drive humans to run from fires‚ fight off attackers‚ and hide from their worst nightmares. When those nightmares live deep inside their own minds rather than outside the body‚ the only way to escape them is through dissociation. Dissociation‚ the process of disconnecting one’s conscious

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