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    One of the leaders that I find most inspiring is Queen Elizabeth I. To me‚ Queen Elizabeth I represents the epitome of a powerful woman. She was clearly good at negotiating with and listening to others as she was able to convince her half sister‚ Mary‚ that she was not a threat. Additionally‚ she demonstrated an excellent ability to empathize with her subjects since while she did re-establish Protestantism‚ she was tolerant to all religious practices that were conducted in private. She also positively

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    different ways to classify a person‚ some good and some bad. In Rosiland Wiseman’s essay “The Queen Bee and Her Court” she says‚ “We need to give girls credit for the sophistication of their social structures”. She’s right‚ the way girls separate each other into different cliques is very complex and multilayered‚ but sometimes it can be very harmful to some of the girls. If you classify someone has a “Queen Bee”‚ or “The IT girl”‚ they are going to feel empowered and special. But what about the girls

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    Comparing Authors William Shakespeare and W.H. Auden are widely known for their great poems. Shakespeare’s “My Mistress Eyes are Nothing Like the Sun” is a love unlike any poem from the Elizabethan era. Shakespeare does not use false comparisons to describe his lover like most love poem do‚ which is refreshing. W.H. Auden’s “Funeral Blues” is another love poem that is little gloomier. However it shows how much death can affect an individual’s life. Together Shakespeare and Auden use similar and

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    Article Archives » Feature »General  Why I Want to be Homecoming Queen by Rose M. Richard | September 27‚ 2001 I desire to become Homecoming Queen for two reasons. First of all‚ America is not a monarchy‚ consequently‚ I have little chance of marrying royalty and therefore‚ becoming Princess Anything.In high school‚ I was way too bitchy and unpopular to even think about being nominated for any sort of event that required crowns. I got the last laugh‚ though‚ because now I have bigger boobs

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    Many people believe that Queen Elizabeth I was the most successful ruler in English history. She did so much good for her country and she really cared about her subjects. Queen Elizabeth I had a difficult childhood but that did not stop her from receiving an excellent education and having a very successful reign as queen. Queen Elizabeth I’s childhood was full of struggles and hardships. She was born on September 7‚ 1533 in Greenwich Palace. Her parents were King Henry VIII and his second wife

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    “The age of Victoria made Britain great and brought prosperity to all her subjects”. To what extent do you agree with this statement? Queen Victoria reign lasted sixty-three years. This was called the Victorian Era and this era played a key part in developing the British Empire and all her subjects. Many historians argue if the Victorian Era was good or bad and if events like The Opium wars and more people being able to vote made Britain great and brought prosperity to all her subjects. This essay

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    Study Guide Questions: The Queen of Air and Darkness 1.The weather-crow was a carrion crow‚ with an arrow in its beak to point to the wind‚ like the one of Morgan le Fay’s castle. 2. King Uther invited the Earl and Countess of Cornwall to his castle. Then he wanted to marry the Countess but she said no‚ then The Earl and Countess ran away in the dead of night. When Uther finds out he threatens the Earl. The Earl puts himself and Countess in different castle. Merlyn puts Uther in the Earl’s castle

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    The Queen of Crime: Agatha Christie I. Introduction Thesis Statement II. Body I. Life and Career A. Family background and Childhood B. First marriage and the First World War C. Christie’s first novels D. Disappearance E. Second marriage and later life II. Famous Characters on her work A. Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple III. Archaeology and Agatha Christie III. Conclusion I. Introduction Agatha Christie is one of the most popular and best-known novelists ever‚ and

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    “Last by not least‚ what you’ve all been waiting for: Homecoming Queen!” the booming voice announced‚ blaring loudly over the PA system. The students crammed into the gymnasium seemed apathetic and quite restless at the end of the long school day. “This year’s queen is‚ drum roll please... Marie Antoinette!” Soon after the voice announced her name‚ the rather extravagantly dressed girl walked across the gym to receive her crown. In response‚ the uninterested students rolled their eyes‚ some even

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    Queen Elizabeth I was born on September 7‚ 1533 to King Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn. She was crowned queen of England in 1558 and ruled until her death in 1603. Throughout her forty-four years of reign‚ Elizabeth strengthened the British empire by using toleration to create a more stable religious environment in England‚ by advancing England’s economy‚ by improving foreign policy‚ and expanding the empire through exploration. Religion: Queen Elizabeth I stabilized the religious environment in England

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