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    Queen Elizabeth I reigned for over 45 years (1585 - 1603). She accomplished this feat by making some very important decisions that would change England forever. Many of these decisions created great uproar from the general public; others would leave her with many supporters. Elizabeth’s predecessor‚ Mary I‚ had married Philip II of Spain before she died. Once Elizabeth came into power Philip asked for her hand in marriage. Philip offered to aid England with their war with France (England was losing

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    Elizabeth Gray Vining was a librarian‚ a tutor to a crown prince and an author. She was born in 1902 in Pennsylvania to a Quaker family. At the age of13‚ she published her first story; she received $2 for it. In 1919‚ she graduated from Germantown Friends School and then attended Bryn Mawr College. Her education continued at the Library School of Drexel Institute‚ where she received her degree in 1926. After graduating she joined the library staff at the University of North Carolina. Her first

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    college of our choice. This was not always the case. Elizabeth Blackwell had to fight and continue to persevere to get into medical school. She was rejected over 25 times from different medical schools. She was only rejected because she was a woman‚ not because she was not qualified. Elizabeth Blackwell never gave up and was the first woman to graduate from medical school in the United States. She became a the first woman physician. Elizabeth Blackwell was born on February 3‚ 1821 in a place called

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    Elizabeth Cady Stanton was am important element of the Woman’s Rights Movements. Elizabeth Stanton was born in 1815 to Daniel and Mary Livingston Cady. What really made Elizabeth become a catalyst of the Woman’s Rights Movement was when her sister and her were born. Her parents reaction to her and her sister’s birth was a greatly disappointment to the both of them because they preferred boys then girls. One thing Stanton wanted to do while growing up was to please her parents. She tried to

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    Analysis Of Elizabeth Portrait Portraits in the Tudor times were used to show what a monarch was doing at that time and it spreads the word to all the people of what the monarch at the moment is doing or is she helping you. It was also used to tell people how she looked if she was still fashionable and looked beautiful. They used portraits because they had no other use; there was no email‚ television‚ telephone or newspapers. In this portrait of Queen Elizabeth it shows Spanish armada in the right

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    The word renaissance comes from the same French word meaning “rebirth‚” but this rebirth was not in any human or animal but in learning. People had this enthusiasm and crave for reading‚ writing‚ sculpting‚ painting‚ music‚ and many other subjects that would better themselves. They didn’t have this need before in the Middle Ages when everything was focused on God and the afterlife and when many of the people were not allowed to read and learn unless they came from a higher family in society. The

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    Elizabeth Barrett Browning (March 6th 1806 - june 29th 1861) also known as Elizabeth Barrett Moulton-Barrett was one of the most distinguished and influential English writers of the Victorian era‚ popular in the United States and Britain throughout her lifetime. The eldest of twelve children‚ being born to wealthy plantation owner Edward Moulton-Barrett (1785-1857) and his wife Mary née Graham (1781-1828) gave mrs.Browning a privileged childhood allowing her to experience the highest education a

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    ESSAY ON LOSS AND GRIEF – ELIZABETH KUBLER ROSS AND J W WORDEN . Elizabeth Kubler Ross 1926-2004. “ The most beautiful people we have known are those who have known defeat ‚known suffering ‚known loss ‚and have found their way out of the depths .These people have an appreciation ‚a sensitivity ‚and an understanding of life that fills them with compassion ‚gentleness ‚and a deep loving concern .”-Beautiful people do not just happen –Elizabeth Kubler Ross ‘ Elizabeth had a unique childhood she

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    Communication is an inherent part of a manager’s role and takes up the majority of a manager’s time on the job (Deresky‚ 2011‚ p. 126). As the Vice President of Global Pharmaceutical Company (GPC) Elizabeth Moreno is a key specialist who is widely known within her company as well as in the pharmaceutical industry. Elizabeth has worked for GPC over 12 years and is on her way to visit a French subsidiary plant for a week to study a problem with shelf life testing of one of its newest anti-allergy capsules. The

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    past‚ and even today in certain instances. One woman who played a key role in women’s history was Elizabeth Freeman‚ known by her nickname‚ Bet. Freeman summed up‚ is known as the first slave to ever actually win a lawsuit. Freeman was born in Claverack‚ Province of New York‚ resided in Sheffield Massachusetts where she won her lawsuit‚ and eventually died residing in Stockbridge Massachusetts. Elizabeth Freeman is a significant person in history as not only did she win her lawsuit and prove that slaves

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