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    British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, once said: “We shall fight on the beaches, we shall fight on the landing grounds, we shall fight in the fields and in the streets. We shall fight in the hills. We shall never surrender…”. These powerful words gave hope to men battling in the agonizing and tragic battle of Dunkirk. After their loss, resulting in no way to escape the northern coast of France, PM Churchill commenced his plan: ‘Operation Dynamo’. This was a rescue mission of troops from the beaches

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    An Autobiography by Lee Iacocca might be similar with My Early Life by Winston Churchill, however Churchill’s text is a memoir while Iacocca’s is an autobiography. Both texts are aimed at those who might be inspired by the two great leaders famous for their achievements in history, or to those who want to become them, or simply those who are interested in their stories. Despite a common audience, the tones of the two texts vary greatly as a memoir retells a memory as vividly and captivating as possible

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    World War II caused an amount of destruction and harm that no human being had ever seen before, many were disgusted and outraged by the results of this war. It was a very memorable event; one that authors tend to write about a lot, even to this day. One author in particular, WIlliam Golding, uses his world famous piece of literature Lord of the Flies as a political allegory to World War 2. In his classic novel, he shows little boys who are flown out to avoid the danger of being bombed and become

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    power over this astonishing war. Years later, Winston Churchill delivered a majestical yet powerful speech about the issue dealing with battle of Britain and the problems needing to be healed. Queen Elizabeth and Winston Churchill both delivered inspirational speeches to their troops and countries dealing with the battle of Britain. The Queen delivers her speech to the courageous group of men and women who fought this rigid, enduring war. Churchill delivers his speech to the House of Commons. While

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    The D-Day deception strategy was codenamed Operation ‘Fortitude’ and was part of a larger overall deception strategy. The Germans were aware that the Allies would launch a cross-Channel invasion, but they were not entirely sure of exact location and time of the attack. As a final stage of their preparations for D-Day the Allies came up with a deception strategy to swerve attention away from Normandy Operation ‘Fortitude’ were in of two parts: ‘Fortitude North’ was purposely meant to trick the Germans

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    students are ready to create their own opportunities? Scholar and politician Winston Churchill notes in his autobiography, My Early Life, “But now I pity undergraduates, when I see what frivolous lives many of them lead in the midst of precious fleeting opportunity. After all, a man’s Life must be nailed to a cross of either Thought or Action. Without work there is no play.” (p. 113) From this it can be concluded that Churchill believes the purpose of education is to teach students how to be active in their

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    When Will They Get Recognition? In the article, “No Firemen at Ground Zero This 9/11” Michael Burke writes to the politicians of Wall Street, that the families of the first responders of 9/11 must be invited to the ceremony. He puts this article in the Wall Street Journal on September 7, 2011 because this is the 10th anniversary of the terrorist attack. The Mayor of New York City, Michael Bloomberg, believes that there is not enough room at Ground Zero for all of the families to come and honor their

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    The poorly-planned withdrawal of the British from its Indian ‘colony' left close to one million people dead and created chaos, hatred and violence that lasted over 50 years and forced Winston Churchill to condemn it as the ‘shameful flight.' These historical events complicated the histories of India, Britain and Pakistan because of the ill-informed partition program carried out by British authorities. The Shameful Flight covers the periods between the fall of Singapore to the Japanese in February

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    It is my great privilege to stand here today, looking out at the bright and smiling faces of so many of my fellow students. We are here to celebrate something special. We are here to celebrate the fulfillment of eight hundred and forty hopes. We are here to celebrate the realization of eight hundred and forty dreams. Class of 2017, congratulations! My fellow graduate engineers, I must first apologize on behalf of each of your respective curricula for depriving you of sleeping, keeping you away from

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    failure. Dardanelles and Gallipoli were very much a prime example of something Churchill would do over and over again: see positives, but not negatives or consequences, only possibilities. These campaigns were the end of Churchill politically for a time, along with the Asquith government. Asquith was forced to form a wartime coalition government with the Conservatives, who demanded the resignation of Churchill. While Churchill became a scapegoat for the failure, while he did play some part in it, everyone

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