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    Clement Atlee Biography

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    Vocabulary Clement Atlee Born: January 3, 1883 Died October 8. 1967 Prime Minister of England from 1945 through 1951. Established a strong postwar British economy based on the nationalization of services. Supported the stance that the West required military strength to face the rising threat of the Soviet Union. As a key player in the creation of NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) in 1949. He supported the entrance of the United Nation troops to the Korean War in 1950 and pushed for a

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    Servant Leader Definition

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    How do you rate as a servant leader? Discuss commitment to others as shown by access, communication, and support. A person who is a servant leader is someone who is committed to the people. I would consider myself a servant leader due to my strong commitment to people, whether it is to coworkers, customers, management, and even people outside of the work place. This can be shown through access, communication, and support. In a fast paced world where everyone is head deep into their computers

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    Many Leaders like sir, Winston Churchill don’t choose the easy way to deal with conflict, they choose the hard way to deal with conflict which would lead to war and other things that include fighting. When confronted with conflict people like sir,Winston Churchill will go head on in battles and won’t back off.”come then, let us go forward together with our United States.” Sir, Winston Churchill’s ability to resolve conflict, he will most likely find it possible to resolve his own problems.

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    Winston Churchill: His Impact before, during, and after World War I and II “Victory at all costs, victory in spite of all terror, victory however long and hard the road may be”, said Winston Churchill(Keegan, John pg 10-11). This was one of his famous quotes during World War II. Winston Churchill was many things during his lifetime. Over the course of his life and his service during World War I and II, he filled the role of soldier, reporter, politician, historian, and Prime Minister of England

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    Fleming Churchill, the incredible legend of “Mad Jack” begin on September 16th, 1906 in Surrey. Raised in a military family, Churchill quickly exhibited a great patriotism for his homeland and looked for a way to express that love. He found such with the Royal Army and quickly became known as the most unorthodox commander in British military history. His willingness to serve and lack of fear made him an exceptional leader and a model warrior that all soldiers wished to follow. Churchill is known

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    delivered a speech to motivate her troops, which were mostly untrained farmers for a battle. In 1940, Winston Churchill, Great Britain's new Prime Minister, delivered his speech to inspire and communicate effectively with the House of Commons. Both these speaker’s speeches are close in similarities; however, they do contain a few differences. The speeches of Queen Elizabeth I and Winston Churchill to their respective audiences are communicated through rhetorical choices to connect with the people, which

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    Winston Churchill contributed many things to World War II. He was ordained as Prime Minister and Minister of Defense by King George VI. Within a couple of hours of Churchill’s ascension as Prime Minister, Germany commenced its western offensive invading the Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg. Two days after the attack German forces entered France and Britain stood alone against the onslaught of Germany. Churchill quickly began placing intelligent and respectable men in key positions to help his

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    Anne Frank Attitude

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    William James, a well-known psychologist and philosopher, once said, “Whenever you're in conflict with someone, there is one factor that can make the difference between damaging your relationship and deepening it. That factor is attitude.” Attitude is an important aspect in overcoming conflict and specifically a positive and optimistic attitude is the most efficient way to get through a conflict. In both passages, “The Diary of a Young Girl: Anne Frank” and “Blood, Toil, Tears, and Sweat”, the main

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    In the 20th century, London, England was at its most prime. London started the 20th century as the capital of the world’s largest Empire and Britain’s most ruling city. In the 20th century, London had a booming economy. London had the largest industrial centre in Britain and about five million Londoners had solid jobs. London’s main source of jobs was its mighty docks complex.’’1 Due to London’s industrialization, London began its first motor bus service in 1904, followed by the first underground

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    John Winston Howard was born on the 26 of July 1939 in Earlwood, Sydney. He is currently 76 years of age. John Howard was famous for many things. One of those things was how he eliminated Labor’s Government Debt of 96 Billion dollars. By 2007, Australia was saving 8.8 billion dollars in interest payments. John Howard was born and raised in Sydney in the suburb Earlwood.His Father's name was Lynall Howard and his mother's name was Mona.His parents were married in 1925.His father Lynall Howard was

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