Tun Abdul Razak’s Leadership Style Tun Abdul Razak succeeded Tunku Abdul Rahman as the second Prime Minister of Malaysia‚ leading and guiding the country from 1970 to 1976( 6 years). He was born in Pulau Keladi‚ Pahang on March 11‚ 1922 and he is the only son. The period if Tun Razak’s leadership as Malaysia’s prime minister is associated with the era of implementing the development strategy. Tun Abdul Razak also masterminded and implemented Malaysia’s New Economic Policy (NEP)‚ vigorously tackling
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difficulties‚ obstacles‚ or discouragement and determination is the act of coming to a decision or of fixing or setting a purpose. Margaret Thatcher was born on October 13‚1925 and died in April 8‚ 2013. Margaret Thatcher was the first British Prime Minister. Margaret’s quote can be very alterability to other people due to her quote It gives them a message such as them not giving up and to keep trying if you don’t succeed at things the first time. What this quote by Margaret means for other people
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The United Kingdom is 23rd in world population‚ with about 61 million people. It is 6th in GDP‚ with about $2.9 trillion. And it is 4th in military expenditure‚ with about $61 billion per year. (Statistics as usual compiled from Politically‚ it seems as if the string has run out on Labour‚ and the Conservatives will in all probability take over in late spring of 2010. David Cameron‚ a pleasant man who sadly just lost a son‚ will inherit a mess. In the same way that current Prime Minister Gordon
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Policies and Prime Ministership of Gough Whitlam Question (a): Write an outline of the changes made by Gough Whitlam when he was Australia’s Prime Minister. Overview o Wide-ranging reform plan o Aimed to quickly change the social aspects of society‚ rather than solving Australia’s economic problems o Whitlam’s key principles were: Equality of opportunity Promotion of the Australian identity o Post-Vietnam War policies o Whitlam’s policies addressed many social justice issues o Foreign
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The British royal family has had many reasons to celebrate since April 2011. Not only did it have‚ not one‚ but two royal weddings‚ in addition its popularity previously hit by the Diana crisis‚ seems to have been finally restored. Indeed‚ the wedding of Prince William and Miss Middleton has produced a happy end to the old feud between “The People’s Princess” and the royal establishment. It was this occasion that allowed the British public to make their peace with the past and indulge in this romantic
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Winston Churchill: World War II Throughout Winston Churchill’s nationalistic career‚ he served the United Kingdom as a war correspondent‚ soldier‚ politician‚ member of the British Parliament‚ first lord of the Admiralty‚ and prime minister. Churchill took the role of inspiring Britain during the dark days of World War II. Winston Churchill became a great leader during World War II due too preparation during his youth‚ clever political decisions and great oratory skills. Winston Churchill was
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bad‚ a country that is always reliable‚ then you have to have a touch of iron about you” “Being a leader is like being a lady. If you have to remind people you are‚ you aren’t.” Those are my favorite quotations from the Iron Lady‚ former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher‚ who died on the 8th of April‚ 2013. She understood that leadership is not about titles or photo ops or posturing. True leadership is about authenticity‚ standing up for principles‚ even in the face of strong opposition. To her
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Thatcherism (A short summary of Margaret Thatcher’s policy) University of Miskolc Göncző-Dutkay Renáta English teacher – MA Correspondence student Introduction Margaret Thatcher - the British prime minister of the 1980’s – entered into the history as an epoch-making politician. She was a controversial‚ but sometimes irresistible person‚ who was rated as a pattern in other countries too by the believers of the strict and purposeful governance. Her
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Margaret Thatcher and Indira Gandhi were both polarizing figures in their countries‚ who left behind controversial legacies. Both of these influential leaders seized opportunity when it appeared‚ and overcame the obstacles of being female politicians during some tremendously difficult and trying times. However‚ both of these women proved that leadership is not dependent on gender‚ yet on the determination and passion one has for their country. On October 13‚ 1925‚ Margaret Thatcher was born in
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Dundee and as the Conservative member for Epping and Woodford. During his time in parliament he was appointed the Home Secretary and the Chancellor of the Exchequer. In 1940 after the resignation of the then Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain‚ Winston Churchill was appointed Prime Minister. He became a leader during the second world war and it is because of his leadership that we still remember him today. Traits and Skills Churchill possessed many of the traits that we have discussed in class
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