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    March 3‚ 2013 Queen Elizabeth I She led as a woman‚ in what was very much a man’s world; she did so with courage‚ grace‚ and intelligence. Queen Elizabeth I‚ an amazing female monarch in Europe‚ solved the religious turmoil in England‚ defeated the Spanish Armada‚ and strongly supported the Renaissance. Elizabeth’s father‚ Henry VIII‚ had changed the entire country’s religion in order to divorce his wife‚ Catherine of Aragon‚ and marry Anne Boleyn‚ Elizabeth’s mother. He divorced his first wife

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    Queen is a British rock band that became one of the most popular groups of the 1970s through its fusion of heavy metal‚ glam rock‚ and camp theatrics. Formed in 1971‚ Queen consisted of 4 members‚ Freddie mercury as the front man and principal songwriter‚ guitarist Brian May‚ bassist John Deacon‚ and drummer Roger Taylor; they signed with EMI around 1973. The band became known for their extravagant lead singers whose vocal style and onstage tactics shaped the band’s personality. The self-titled

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    past cannot be cured” - Elizabethan I. Elizabethan I also known as Queen Elizabeth‚ was one of the greatest monarchs in European History. She achieved lots and even called her Era the “Elizabethan Era”. She ruled with no husband or kids and did well. She proved that she could do it by herself. She didn’t surround herself with the wrong people and even though she had a rough life because of all the deaths‚ she still ruled like a Queen. Elizabethan was born September 7‚ 1533. At an Early age Elizabethans

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    Without leaders‚ there is no question that societies would be in anarchy. However‚ it is often asked what makes a good leader and what makes a bad one. Is the deciding factor intelligence‚ bravery‚ or something completely different? Similar and unique leadership qualities can exist in historically great leaders such as Suleiman the Magnificent‚ Nelson Mandela‚ and Queen Elizabeth I. Sultan Suleiman‚ also known as “Suleiman the Magnificent” by the Europeans‚ of the Ottoman Empire is considered one

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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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    A BIOGRAPHICAL RECONT OF QUEEN ELZABETH II Princess Alexandra Mary was born on April 21‚ 1926 in London‚ England. She was the first child of Prince Albert and former Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon. She only had a sister whose name was Margret Rose. She has been Queen for 56 years. She is the constitutional monarch of the United Kingdom also Queen of Ireland and head of the Common wealth. (Biography of Queen Elizabeth II‚ biography.com‚ 19th February 2010). The Queen and her younger sister moved to the

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    Elizabeth I and Mary Queen of Scots During the sixteenth century there where many conflicts which occurred between Catholics and Protestants. The Kings and Queens of England especially kept on changing between both religions. This made it very difficult for the people of England to choose a religion because laws kept on getting changed in regard to practicing religion. When Elizabeth I became Queen she became the new defender of the faith‚ thus making Protestantism the official religion. One

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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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    Unit 1 Autocratic leadership What is autocratic leadership - Autocratic leaders make decisions without consulting their team members‚ even if their input would be useful. This can be appropriate when you need to make decisions quickly‚ when there’s no need for team input‚ and when team agreement isn’t necessary for a successful outcome. In this style of leadership‚ a leader has complete command and hold over their employees/team. The team cannot put forward their views even if they are best for

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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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