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    thought that there was one way to speak to my father and another to speak to my mother." -- Louis St. Laurent. As the second French Canadian prime minister of Canada, Louis St. Laurent had a very influential role to Canada. St-Laurent became prime minister in 1948, after a selection authorized by a Liberal Convention. He was a well-respected prime minister and was given the name "Uncle Louis" for reshaping and improving Canada as an international well-known country. Actions and policies, including

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    Edward Gough Whitlam well known as Gough Whitlam, he was an Australian politician and the 21st Prime Minister of Australia, he served from 5th December 1972 to 11th November 1975. He bought Labor to power for the first time in 23 years. He was a wonderful man who accomplished many things during his time as Prime Minister, but he was, as well the only Prime Minister to be fired by the governor general in all of Australian history. Gough Whitlam bought major changes across the fields of health, Indigenous

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    Case Study: Eldora Co.

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    Introduction: EDC is the leading cycle manufacturing company in USA with 30% market share. Ann Reardon, CEO of the Eldora Co. (EDC), has led her organization to become the largest and most profitable bicycle maker in the U.S. market. When her competitionwas moving its operations overseas because of lower labour costs, she chose to keepEDC's plant on the same campus as corporate headquarters in Boulder, Colorado. Two of company’s major strengths were company culture and common campus for alldepartments

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    Richard Bedford Bennett was the 11th Prime Minister and he was one of many to live through some of the darkest years in Canadian history. He was a leader during the “dirty thirties”, and despite not being able to bring peace to his country, he still tried everything in his power to make those years as comfortable as he could. Although he didn’t manage to keep his country content, I believe that he was brave and deserves to be recognized for his effort and bravery during the “dirty thirties”. Richard

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    about Australia. It currently has a pretty interesting story to tell when it comes to their government. I became a bit interested in Australian politics when I saw a political animated cartoon on the internet that depicted Kevin Rudd, the last Prime Minister, on a news television show and it was quite humorous. I am going to give a quick history lesson on Australia then go into how the government formed and came to be. Then I will talk about the Australian constitution, the Australian arms of government

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    born in Montreal, became Canada’s 15th Prime Minister, with his Liberal Party, on April 20th, 1968. He is a vital person who had a tremendously positive impact on Canada and its civilians. The vision he dreamt of giving birth to a nation with freedom and peace was achieved a couple of years into his political career. He had his fair share of downfalls as a Prime Minister, but overall the outcome he achieved of his country was magnificent, a result no other Prime Minster in Canadian history could attain

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    Meron K Alemayehu Chamberlain University NR326 Mental Health “The Iron Lady” Movie Review Professor: Clarisa Quarles Diallo Introduction The "Iron Lady" is a movie about Margaret Thatcher who was the first female prime minister of United Kingdom starting from 1979 up until 1990. She was also the leader of conservative party from 1975 until 1990. She was also a mother of a set two. Her daughter Carol lives in the United States of America and Her son Mark is residing in South Africa. Her late

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    Australia and Japan expressed their interest in signing a defence technology cooperation agreement after Japanese Prime Minister Abe and Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott ’s meeting during Abe’s visit to Australia in July (Prime Minister of Australia 2014). This is surprising for the international society as the Japanese constitution did not allow Japan to export its military technologies until the Japanese government’s recent change to Article 9 (Nye 2014). Even though the agreement is not signed

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    The country of Thailand

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    Southern Thai, and they also writes in Thai language. For the religion, most Thais are Buddhist, which is about 94.6% of people are Buddhists, 4.6% are Muslims, and 0.7% is Christians. Thailand is governed by a constitutionals monarchy, which a Prime Minister serves as head of a parliamentary government. In addition, a hereditary Thai king functions as head of state. Thailand has been rule by many kings. The current king of Thailand is, His Majesty King Bhumibol Aduyadej (Rama IX) is the reigning

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    towards dismantling all socialist institutions (UXL Biographies 1). Mussolini was a powerful public speaker and delivered speeches mainly about how great he would make Italy. This allowed him to gain the public’s trust, leading to him becoming Prime Minister and later the dictator of Italy (UXL Biographies 1). In April 1945, Mussolini and his mistress were fleeing anti-fascist partisans disguised as German soldiers. When they were crossing the Swiss border, him and his mistress were captured by partisans

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