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    Winston Churchill-A Hero Heroes are people who help others despite their own health and wellness. Discipline‚ Fortitude and Dedication are traits important in heroes‚ because discipline (an orderly mind) is necessary for achieving mental peace and having a clear head for difficult situations. Fortitude is the mental strength needed to go through emotional times without breaking and dedication is necessary for reaching any goal. Furthermore‚ one hundred percent effort is the only thing that will

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    UNiversity of Maryland EMBA program Required by EMBA 656: Leadership and Human Capital Doctor Joyce Russell Leader Analysis: Winston churchill by Alicia Lynch 21 February 2011 Leader Analysis: Winston Churchill Winston Churchill was arguably one of the most significant political leaders in the last century. A soldier‚ athlete‚ author‚ reporter‚ British politician‚ and international statesman‚ Churchill is best known as the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1940-1945. He organized

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    WINSTON CHURCHILL: LEADER AND STATESMAN He was the lion who roared when the British Empire needed him most. He held many positions during his long career and was an accomplished civil servant. Winston Churchill entered the Royal Military College of Sandhurst‚ and graduated with honors in December of 1894. He later saw action in Cuba‚ India‚ Egypt‚ Sudan‚ the front lines of World War I‚ and even took part in one of the last British cavalry charges in history. When he turned twenty-five‚

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    Winston Churchill is often considered one of Great Britain’s most important and effective leaders during World War 2. There are many reasons for this. Even though Churchill had remained outside of government for a period of time‚ he made speeches warning of Germany’s growing power. He also spoke out openly against Neville Chamberlain‚ the British Prime Minister‚ plan’s for appeasement with Nazi Germany. However‚ when Nazi Germany attacked Poland the public saw that Churchill knew this was going to

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    Winston Churchill Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill was born on November 30‚ 1874 ("Winston Churchill Biography"). He grew up in Dublin‚ Ireland where his father was employed by his grandfather ("Winston Churchill Biography"). Churchill was the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1940 to 1945 and from 1951 to 1955 (Draper‚ Ben‚ and Jak Brown). He was the Prime Minister during WWII. He is most recognized for his speeches and his persistence (“Winston Churchill”). He has made a strong impact

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    Winston Churchill once said‚ “Come than‚ let us go forward with our united strength”. Churchill‚ throughout his life‚ not just successfully completed each task that faced him‚ but flourished at it. Including being leader of Great Britain. He was‚ and is‚ the symbol of strength. By using the sources “Sir Winston Churchill Biography: A British Minister’s Life”‚ “Blood‚ Toil‚ Tears‚ and Sweat: Address to Parliament on May 13th‚ 1940”‚ “Excerpt from An essay on the American Contribution and the Democratic

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    Winston Churchill is known to be an excellent speaker. His speeches to the people in times of need were always inspiring‚ while simply delivered in a way that made them perfectly understandable to every person. In his speech "The Defense of Freedom and Peace" at the beginning of World War II‚ Churchill is very persuasive and uses simple yet illustrative literary devices and diction to inspire‚ convince‚ and persuade the British people to prepare for war and the American people to join England’s worthy

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    Winston Churchill In perhaps his most moving speech during World War II‚ British Prime Minister Winston Churchill delivered this address in the House of Commons on June 18‚ 1940‚ vowing to lead the British people in a fight against the Nazis‚ Winston Churchill’s: Their finest hour‚ rallied the British nation in mounting a formidable defense against the Nazi’s control. Churchill is able to do this through his tone‚ organization and syntax. Winston Churchill was perhaps one of the greatest public

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    Winston Churchill Winston S. Churchill was a former prime minister of England during 1940 to 1945 and 1951 to 1955. He had been well known for his leadership‚ oratory skills and bold statements regarding political issues (internationally and locally). He was also described as being: bold‚ confident‚ manipulative‚ courageous‚ determined‚ outspoken‚ brave‚ and stubborn. Born into the likes of a rich family‚ he often undervalued the importance and value of money - reflecting at times during

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    interest‚ sports‚ and etcetera. Sir Winston Churchill is one of the oldest schools in calgary‚ for years Sir Winston Churchill has proved to be a school built for producing high achievers. In Sir Winston Churchill the school values‚ academics‚ athletic success‚ citizenship‚ hard work‚ and caring alumni. Sir Winston Churchill is a school that is all about having students grow and progress‚ some schools give up on students with poor futures but Sir Winston Churchill does not.

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