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    attacked Wallace’s men return‚ they would find their army defeated (136-137). Using the Sterling Bridge to minimize the army‚ Wallace cleverly leads the Scots to conquer the English army. Furthermore demonstrating his ability to strategize‚ Wallace organizes the Scottish army into formations to stop the English army from breaking through and defeating the Scots. Henty writes that at the battle of Falkirk Wallace plans for the infantry too

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    1533-1603. She was remarkably influential that her reign is now commonly referred as the Elizabethan Era. Queen Elizabeth I wrote “The Doubt of Future Foes” at a time when rebellion was stirring among her subjects. Elizabeth’s cousin‚ Mary‚ Queen of Scots was spreading rumors and lies of dishonesty and disloyalty on Elizabeth’s reputation. Though Elizabeth surrounded herself with counselors and advisors‚ she was becoming aware that she could not trust those around her. This poem relates her frustration

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    providing valuable feedback to companies. Smart companies find ways to engage employees online as well as in face-to-face communication. Considered “internal customers‚” employees also have valuable feedback that companies should hear (Amy Newman; Scot Ober. Business Communication‚ pages 79-81). Dunkin’ Donuts Dunkin’ Donuts is an American global doughnut company and coffeehouse chain based in Canton‚ Massachusetts. It was founded in 1950 by William Rosenberg in Quincy‚ Massachusetts. Since its

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    Beginning in 1642‚ The English Civil War‚ as known as the Great Rebellion‚ was made up of three different outbreaks. The Great Rebellion consisted of King Charles I going to battle with Parliament. Battle began as the outcome of a fray over the power of the rights of Parliament and rule of the Crown (“English Civil Wars” 1). Throughout the early stages of war‚ the people of Parliament were set on seeing Charles I as king‚ but widened powers for Parliament. Setting the tone‚ the Royalists started

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    two different ways of organizing people. The manager uses a formal‚ rational method whilst the leader uses passion and stirs emotions. William Wallace is one excellent example of a brilliant leader but could never be thought of as the manager of the Scots! Managers think incrementally‚ whilst leaders think radically. "Managers do things right‚ while leaders do the right thing." . This means that managers do things by the book and follow company policy‚ while leads follow their own intuition‚ which

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    witches gave him. Once the first prophecy came true‚ Macbeth did whatever it took for the rest to become true. Using blood as a motif Macbeth’s violent and ambitious character starts to enter the play. Blood is first seen in the opening battle between Scots and Norwegians invaders. “What bloody man is that? He can report by his plight of the revolt the newest state.” Act1 Scene 2 When Macbeth kills Duncan; Lady Macbeth refers to blood as a filthy witness. “Go get some water and wash this filthy witness

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    THE CHARACTER OF JAMES VI & I King James VI of Scotland & I of England was handicapped from birth with weak limbs and therefore injured himself many times. This also caused him to have an unsteady walk. He later suffered crippling arthritis. To compensate for this King James VI & I often leaned on his most trusted councilors and friends which also happened to be members of his personal staff. As a result‚ he was claimed by some to be homosexual but the rumours have proved unfounded. These

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    radical Calvinist preachers. The Compromise In 1564‚ the Netherlands saw the first fusion of political and religious opposition to Regent Margaret’s government. When Philip II instructed Margaret to enforce the decrees of the Council of Trent on the Netherlands‚ William of Orange’s younger brother‚ Louis of Nassau‚ led the opposition with the support of the Calvinist-minded lesser nobility and townspeople. The opposition drafted the Compromise in which they vowed to resist the decrees of the

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    The fight for parliamentary rights can all be directed back to a group of MPs referred to as “Pym’s Junto” by Conrad Russell. They were a small organised group who wished to gain control over the King‚ part of their strategy was to replace Charles’ advisors with their own men (which was eventually abandoned due to the death of one of the men). The group was extremely active in the Long Parliament where Pym launched an attack on existing grievances (The Redress of Grievances) and established members

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    her survival accredited to some extent her competence as a ruler. During Elizabeth’s reign there were many Catholic plots and conspiracies. An example of this was The Babbington plot in 1586 the involvement in which Elizabeth charged Mary Queen of Scots to be executed angering King Phillip II of Spain. Elizabeth was educated and studious‚ a gifted scholar. She spoke fluently many languages including French‚ Latin‚ Greek‚ Spanish and Welsh. This helped her aptitude as a ruler to some extent because

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