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    Winston Churchill. Churchill was a man who lived by wize words. He stood for Great Britain in her time of inner turmoil and fear. Winston S. Churchill stood against the Nazi oppression keeping his country safe from the socialist movement of Germany he lead Britain out of the fear and into courage by being a great man who wasn’t afraid to speak his mind. In Winston Churchill’s lifetime he he was a successful businessman and a great leader. In his speech “ The Threat of Nazi Germany.” Churchill said“

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    The Conservative Party which was leaded by Winston Churchill (1951-55) and Anthony Eden (1955-57) and Harold Macmillan (1957-63) between the years 1951-59 wanted, according to their manifesto in 1951, to stop all further nationalisation. The Iron and Steel Act will be repealed and the Steel industry allowed resuming its achievements of the war and post-war years. To supervise prices and development we shall revive, if necessary with added powers, the former Iron and Steel Board representing the State

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    Conservatives were now convinced of the government intervention in social and economic policies, resulting in them being far more in tune with public opinion and so accepted Labour's welfare policies such as Keynesian economics. With regard to Winston Churchill, his government were seen to indeed follow Keynesian economics, but

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    The Battle of the Atlantic Essay

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    The Battle of the Atlantic      In the fall of 1931, the Atlantic Ocean was the boiling point of a criminal battle between the British and Germans. Most people think that the Battle of the Atlantic may have decided World War II’s outcome. This battle was the dominating factor throughout the war. The Battle of the Atlantic was a violent and destructive battle. Many people lost their lives fighting in this battle. New technology was one of the major factors in the Allies winning

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    Winston Churchill Essay

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    be the one to do it. This self-confidence translated well into politics, enhancing his leadership. He is the man who assumes control. He is Winston Churchill. Winston Churchill is widely considered influential to all with whom he graced his presence with. His

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    "We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give." - Winston Churchill I see community service as the key element to my future. I believe that each person should leave the world a little better than how they found it. Community service has held a huge part of my life already. I currently am very involved with a program called Candlelighters. Candlelighters is a program that works with cancer patients and their families. As a part of the Candlelighters program I have seen many

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    How Success is Viewed Essay

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    Winston Churchill once said, “Success consists of going from failure to failure without loss of enthusiasm” (BrainyQuote). To be successful means to achieve a goal or task at hand. People want success in anything they are doing. In his book entitled Outliers: The Story of Success, Malcolm Gladwell tells us “What is the question we always ask about the successful? …what kind of lifestyles they have, or what special talents they might have been born with. And we assume that it is those personal qualities

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    Winston Churchill obtained a prestigious reputation in the history books. Although, Churchill’s political career pre-dated the Second World War and also went beyond the years of it. To have a further understanding of what was the foundation of this political powerhouse, it is important to have knowing of his childhood, early career and the peak of his course. With a deeper awareness of Churchill, one can honestly launch an appreciation for the impression he left on politics forever. Churchill was born

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    Between 1945 and 1951 the Labour Government changed the face of Britain. Discuss. Between the years 1945 and 1951 the entire shape of Britain's economy, society and government changed. After World War 2, Britain was left in economic and financial depression. Countries such as Japan and Germany, left in utter ruin from the war, ironically, were able to rebuild their economies faster, and better than we could improve ours. It was felt that a great change was required in Britain, and perhaps it was

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    Winston Churchill was speaking to the British House of Commons when he said “The Battle of France is over. I expect the Battle of Britain is about to begin.” Just the day before, the French signed a peace treaty and were no longer involved with World War II. The Battle of Britain was the air battle between Germany and Britain for control over Great Britain’s air space. This happened during July 1940 to May 1941, with the heaviest fighting from July to October 1940. Winston Churchill was trying

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