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    Margaret Thatcher. Essay

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    Margaret Thatcher Even in her early years Margaret‚ who inherited her father’s ambition‚ persistence in achieving goals and desire for a political power‚ already knew that what she was going to do in her life‚ she wanted to excel in it. So‚ she didn’t waste time by working in the areas where her abilities were just mediocre; instead she set her goals and defined her strategy early in life and spent time and energy working toward the goals using and improving the powers that she already had

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    Hero Essay

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    Superman‚ and Spiderman are common examples of heroes. They pervade our modern culture from comic books‚ to television shows‚ to movies. However‚ heroes can certainly come in other facets of life besides literature. Benjamin Disraeli‚ a British Prime Minister‚ said of heroes that “The legacy of heroes is the memory of a great name and the inheritance of a great example.” Perhaps throughout all of history there is no better example of this than Jesus Christ. He is the embodiment of steadfastness‚ understanding

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    Speech by Tony Blair

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    analysis Genre: Political advertisement or discourse. Mode: Exposition‚ argumentation. Text function: Persuade‚ convince people of the positive effects of government’s measures and political decisions. Text producer: Tony Blair. Former Prime Minister of Great Britain. This speech emphasizes the benefits that future social and economical measures will bring to Britain. Text receiver: Citizens of Britain. Adults and people who can vote. Time and place: The Labour centenary conference on

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    Ho Ching Case

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    Ronald Alger‚ Tatiana Reed‚ Angela Dupree‚ Blake Bowen‚ and Ina Obasi Organizational Leadership 3090 - 001 Case Study # 1 02/22/2015 The Prime Minister’s Powerful Better Half This case is about Ho Ching‚ a business women who in 2002 became the chief executive officer (CEO) for Temasek Holdings‚ a Singapore based state owned Investment Company that presently has 490 employees and a 223 billion dollar portfolio‚ focused primarily in Asia. (Temasek‚ 2015) This case will discuss Ho Ching’s approach

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    English Essay

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    Eric 1 Tam Lin Power Tam Lin has power by accidentally killing 20 kids instead of the British prime minister with a bomb in his past before he met Matteo Alacran. Although when he knew a wine was poisoned he drank it anyways. He also took on a father type form for matt. If you notice he says: “Power’s a strange thing‚ lad. It’s a drug and people like me crave it. It wasn’t till I met Celia that I saw what a monster I’d become. I was too happy‚ swaggering around in El Patrón’s shadow. “He

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    Politicians and Social Reformers: A Comparison of their roles during the Industrial Revolution and an analysis of the effect of the Industrial Revolution on these key groups in society: During the Industrial Revolution‚ each socioeconomic class in society was tremendously altered and the roles and living conditions of the members of those classes were revolutionised. Nowhere were the alterations in roles in society of greater magnitude than in the cases of the politicians and social reformers

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    leadership and this factor is now important in determining voting behaviour. In the 2001 general election Tony Blair was deemed to be the most competent party leader and was believed to make the best Prime Minister. A poll voted Blair at 54% in a question asking ‘Who would make the best Prime Minister?’ and Hague only received 18% of the vote. Hague’s popularity rating rarely rose above 20% and Blair was the most popular party leader by a wide margin. Blair won this election and suggests that perceptions

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    Relish Not Ravage

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    Jawaharlal Nehru was the first prime minister of India. He was a great statesman who is responsible for all the progress of India. As the prime minister of India‚ Nehru shaped the foreign policy of the country and gave gib support for the development of science and technology  Nehru was originally a lawyer but he was also an expert in most other subjects. The people of India respected his vast knowledge and called him’Pundith Nehru’. India won Independence from England on the 15th August‚ 1947

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    Good days

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    More than 50 days have past since Narendra Modi was sworn in as the Prime Minister of our nation. His ‘victory’ was a rather dramatic one – the direct result of his eloquent speeches‚ catchy slogans‚ and his penchant to stimulate development and progress. However after the ‘Union Budget 2014’ a rather sceptical notion is taking its toll on the party’s momentum. Sceptics like AAP’s Bhagwant Mann are claiming that “Acche din” is an empty promise‚ an illusion‚ a lie to the nation’s people. The opposition’s

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    Analytical Essay on Social Mobility Upon reading an excerpt of the British Prime Minister Gordon Brown’ speech on education and social mobility which he gave to an audience of teaching professionals in London in 2008‚ I have been inspired to pick this for today’s essay topic. Brown sees himself as a person who broke the mold and ascended beyond his peers. In the speech he mentions passing by people throughout his life that was bound by either visible or invisible barriers of different kinds‚ barriers

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