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    Woman of the Year: 1953-Queen Elizabeth II From the day she was born‚ the life of Queen Elizabeth II shows that she deserved to receive the title "Woman of the Year." She had practical intelligence since she was a kid and she respected peoples opinions. Queen Elizabeth II was born on April 21‚ 1926 at the London home of her mother’s parents‚ Lord and Lady Strathmore. She was baptized at Buckingham Palace and named Elizabeth Alexandra Mary five weeks later. Elizabeth’s father was Albert

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    chose to describe the different tensions between Elizabeth I and Mary Queen of Scots. This is an important topic to discuss during the Elizabethan era. The aggressive tensions between the two rulers were crucial to the lifestyles of the commoners. During the reign of Elizabeth I‚ 1558-1603‚ and Mary‚ Queen of Scots‚ 1542-1567‚ tensions between England and Scotland entered a climactic point. Mary‚ Queen of Scots experienced a riotous reign as queen. As soon as she was forced to abdicate the throne

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    time. In 1588‚ Queen Elizabeth I of England gave a motivational speech to her troops using the rhetorical devices of diction‚ imagery‚ and sentence structure to motivate her subjects positively and to instill the fear of the pending invasion in their hearts. <br> <br>The queen uses positive diction‚ sentence structure‚ and imagery in her effort to motivate her people to defend their country from their Spanish invaders. She uses diction to praise and motivate her subjects. The queen refers to her

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    dominate and superior rulers‚ while women were the weak and inferior rulers. Elizabeth Tudor and Mary Queen of Scots reveal the amount of concern women in power have with their appearance to the public’s eyes. Elizabeth portrayed her supreme power to the public with her determination in the Speech to the House of Commons‚ while Mary portrayed class and honor as she was executed in The Execution of the Queen of Scots. Elizabeth craved power and respect from the country of England; she was constantly

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    In Mumbai‚ India‚ during the monsoon season‚ the beautiful rain continuously falls from the blue‚ gray skies. When one looks out onto the beautiful inlet of the Arabian Sea they feel at peace with the world. As you walk down the C-shaped‚ six lane‚ concrete road‚ known to all as Marine Drive‚ the sounds of passing traffic‚ calls of local fast food vendors‚ the billowing wind‚ and sound talkative tourists and commoners alike all blend together into the unique ambiance of South Mumbai. When night

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    published Latin textbook. When Queen Elizabeth I took reign of the United Kingdom from 1558 to 1603‚ the kingdom was in a state of widespread prosperity. Britain’s Navy and Exploration were at its prime and country was known for its superior artists. At the heart of this Golden Age was Queen Elizabeth herself. Highly revered‚ the Queen was an example of beauty in England‚ and brought about various trends of her time. A popular cosmetic pampering that the “Virgin Queen” took to was the heavy use of

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    Queen Elizabeth & Empress Theodora (Rough Draft) In the stories Queen Elizabeth I and Empress Theodora they both portray similarities towards each other.Both of them impacted on their kingdoms and helped make it better.The “World Almanac” created their story to help us better understand the pressure and hardships they went through.Milton Meltzer created Queen Elizabeth‚a long article about Elizabeth life growing up .They both impacted great lives for their kingdom. Theodora changed things in her

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    Queen Elizabeth was a strong and independent leader she new how to rule her country and from the beginning she knew what she need and wanted to do as queen. She had a strong mind set and as a queen would have to be prepared for almost anything thrown her way. She seemed to deal with money well she had her personal income of 250‚000 pounds per year in the year 1558. Queen Elizabeth has her favorites of the people and knows what she wants as a favorite. She had her mind set on what she wanted and what

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    QUEEN ELIZABETH I She never married a man‚ so she married a country instead. Queen Elizabeth I changed how women and the ruling was known throughout history. Many people only see her as the‚ “Virgin Queen‚” but she was so much more than that. From the beginning of her childhood‚ to her being crowned queen‚ she never had it easy. Queen Elizabeth shaped society how we know it‚ she became an icon around the world. Queen Elizabeth I was born Elizabeth Tudor. It was the year of 1533 when her mother

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    Queen Elizabeth is heard to be the greatest leader of England in history. She became queen in 1558 and inherited a poor nation. Many of her supporters thought that it would be best if she got married as soon as possible and let him control but Elizabeth had other plans. Government England of Elizabeth I was a very complicated system of government. First there were the national bodies of government such as Privy Council and Parliament‚ and the regional bodies such as the Council of the Marches

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