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    trustable men. Her defendants and warriors are there to listen and gain confidence for the battle to come. As regards to the content of the document is, firstly, clearly a motivational speech to encourage her soldiers to the battle against the Spanish Armada. Apart from that, it is very important the way she chooses to do it, because she starts letting the soldiers know that she is the one to trust and that she is willing to sacrifice herself for the country if necessary, presenting herself as a Queen

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    pirates be so legalized; moreover, those pirates were not just Queen Elizabeth’s wealthy cash cow, they were also the sharp sword that Queen Elizabeth used to against the Spanish Armada. In 1588, Lord Howard led Hawkins and Drake’s pirate ships defeated the Spanish Armada, and broke the unbeaten myth of the Spanish Armada. The defeating dethroned Spain, and freed the

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    Queen Elizabeth was born to Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn of England at Greenwich Palace on September 7, 1533. She was named after her grandmothers, Elizabeth of York and Elizabeth Howard. She was a great disappointment because her father wanted a boy. Her mother was executed of false charges if incest and adultery on May 19, 1536. Her father then married his third wife Jane Seymour who passed while giving birth to Henry's long wanted son, Edward. At a young age it was very obvious that she was very

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    Queen Elizabeth I gave her speech “The Speech to the Troops” in 1588 at Tilbury. This speech was to prepare England to start protecting themselves from the attack of the Spanish Armada.The Spanish Armada attacked because after helping the dutch rebels, England chose to attack their fleet of treasure ships when returning from the caribbean. Queen Elizabeth then sent out a death warrant for Mary Queen of Scots and in 1517, had her beheaded. King Philip finally decided to invade England. To prepare

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    soon to break out with the Spanish and the rumors of treachery surfacing, Queen Elizabeth took a chance to establish rapport between her and her troops. Queen Elizabeth’s speech to the troops, issued before they were deployed to battle the Spanish Armada, empowers them with a sense of confidence and strength in her troops by articulating her ability to be a strong leader in spite of her gender, stressing that her desires for the people are beneficial and loyal, and emphasizing her willingness to sacrifice

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    Tilbury Analysis Queen Elizabeth I brought England to a time of much prosperity. Her rule was called a Golden Age for her success. England was the top of the world; it was a cultural center. Her influence would not have been what it was without her speaking abilities. A speech she gave to here troops at Tilbury, in 1588, is an excellent example of this. Queen Elizabeth is able to appeal to the emotions of her troops and borrow credibility to make an overall extremely effective speech. One of the

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    In 1588 an unknown artist created the Armada portrait with Queen Elizabeth the First in the portrait and manipulates the objects to represent power. The hand on the globe applies to the symbol to represent the power she has over America and other countries. The mermaid is an object that represent the power that Queen Elizabeth has over seas. Another one of the objects used in the Armada portrait is the crown. The three objects that represents power are the hand on the globe, the crown, and the mermaid

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    would have to be the one between Spain and England in the 1500’s. What started as a mere religious conflict soon became much more, with the full naval might of the two countries facing off. It culminated in a huge battle between the massive Spanish Armada and the much smaller English fleet. With superior strategy, ships, and confidence, the English managed to not only fend off the Spanish but handily defeat them, preventing what could have been a huge invasion and disaster. Queen Elizabeth herself

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    A massive earthquake, a nuclear emergency, and a tsunami have impacted Nissan Motor Company, an automobile manufacturer. The below paper describes how proper operations management practices will help with the recovery of Nissan. “Operations Management (OM) is the set of activities that creates value in the form of goods and services by transforming inputs into outputs” (Heizer & Render, 2014). Nissan uses operations management functions, such as organizing, leading, planning, staffing, and controlling

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    naval defeat of the Spanish Armada in 1588, the British might have never settled what would be the United States. And the person we have to thank is none other than Sir Francis Drake, a common man whose rise from a small country town, to the mighty dragon that the Spanish feared, was the most brilliant Captain during the Elizabethan Era. Sir Francis Drake’s privateering in the Caribbean and the Pacific were the staging grounds for the destruction of the Spanish Armada and the Rise of the British

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