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    Niccolò Machiavelli suggested in The Prince that a ruler should behave as both a fox and a lion‚ being both loved and feared. There are clever rulers who were strategic‚ courageous rulers who were effective‚ and successful rulers who possessed both qualities. Elizabeth I of England and Henery IV of France were two great rulers from Europe that were able to personify Machiavelli ’s advice. Elizabeth I of England was able to act as a "fox" by preventing England from being torn apart over matters

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    upon the responsibility of promoting men to officers‚ he guaranteed his men were being led well by following a strict list of criteria. In studying both the warlords of history and his enemies‚ Napoleon was able to make strategies and decide which one would be best against his enemies. Napoleon was a great strategic leader in all of his conquests because he paid attention to every detail. Napoleon supplied men for his army by using the draft system. To be eligible for the draft‚ the person had to

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    Natasha Talukdar 11/1/10 Machiavellian Rulers Essay APEH 1 Machiavellian Rulers In history‚ Niccolo Machiavelli is considered to be one of the most influential and powerful political theorists in the world. One of his most famous and legendary pieces entitled The Prince‚ stresses and describes his political ideas and beliefs. Machiavelli’s concepts have had great influence on prominent leaders that the world has ever seen. Queen Elizabeth I of England and King Henry IV of France are

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    environment was so good when I was a kid. I lived in Fairbanks‚ Alaska; it was so beautiful my sisters and I always went outside. My stepdad was in the military so we lived on post ‚ a private community‚ he was never home much because of deployments. I was a very outgoing kid‚ like everybody loved me and my sisters. I attended the same elementary from pre school to 4th grade ‚ I didn’t have the same friends in each grade because it was a school by military so everybody moved by the summer. I began to

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    Queen Lilioukalani

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    Shelbie Carr Mr. Copes American Studies May 7‚ 2013 Question: How did the Hawaiian Queen‚ Lili’uokalani affect the economy of Hawaii in the mid 1800’s? Lili’uokalani was the first woman leader of Hawaii when she became queen in 1891. Her life before becoming queen consisted of growing up in a household of royalty. Being the daughter of high-ranking chiefs Caesar Kapa’akea and Anale’a a Keohokālole‚ and the sister of King Kalakuaua helped taking the role of leadership a lot easier. Lili’uokalani

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    Sargon The Great Ruler

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    with his military genius and excellent leadership skills‚ he created one of the largest empires in history. He perfectly fits the description provided by Crone as a political ruler in a complex human society due to his excellent decision making and his ability to appeal to his people. The most important quality of being a good leader is being able to make decisions that no one else could make. One trait of a complex society is social stratification‚ the specialization of jobs as more and more people

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    Queen Hatshepsut Mike Tyson - January 24‚ 2012 Prof John Jones – Humanities 111 Summary The mystery behind the rule and death of Queen Hatshepsut‚ it was believed that Queen Hatshepsut dressed as a man to gain support of the Egyptians. During her reign she created wealth for Egypt by trading goods and oversaw building projects. Her reign was peaceful without war and was considered very successful. Upon Hatshepsut death‚ her successor Thutmose III removed as many remnants of

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    Queen Victoria

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    a new age- Queen Victoria The Early Life of Queen Victoria Queen Victoria‚ the well-known Queen of England did not start out as some would expect. Her Grandfather‚ King George the third of England had fifteen children‚ his third child was The Duke of Kent‚ Queen Victoria’s father. The Duke of Kent married Princess Victoria of Saxe- Coburg- Gotha. Later they had a baby girl together on May twenty- fourth eighteen- nineteen. They christened her as Alexandrina Victoria. Her childhood was not a happy

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    I am my greatest piece of art and‚ similarly to poetry‚ I am relentlessly expressing myself. I remember the first time I created a piece of poetry that I actually enjoyed and felt proud of‚ as an artist. I never felt so in tune and so whole‚ perhaps when I am painting‚ when I delivered my poem out loud. It was senior year and I had the greatest literature professor who introduced me to the many poems mentioned in my essay that describe who I am. Poetry reflects who I am because it is a genre of strength

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    How the World Was

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    story of how things were The biggest theme in Book 1 is Fate and the Gods. The Gods in the Aeneid are‚ quite often‚ even more interesting than the mortals with whom they appear so fascinated‚ having highly distinctive personalities and taking extraordinary measures to see their wishes achieved. The gods have a tendency to meddle in mortal lives and they often use mortals to further their own ends. Although the gods can help or harm mortals on the path towards their destinies‚ they are ultimately

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