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Margaret Thatcher, the Prime Minister of Great Britain, expresses great sorrow in her eulogy to former president, Ronald Reagan. Thatcher predominately uses pathos rhetoric to accomplish Reagan successful presidency especially in a time of great trials in America during the Cold War. In times of...
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Thatcher’s Britain Margaret Thatcher became England’s first female prime minister in 1979. The 10 years in which she was in power were characterized by many changes in policy. Thatcher had such a great impact on the country that her beliefs and way of rule are...
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Sociology Term Paper Prompt: Margaret Thatcher said, “There is no such thing as society; there are individual men and women, and there are families.” Why is this viewpoint limiting in the study of sociology? Within Margaret Thatcher’s argument, lie many different flaws, which both limit...
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Hello, my name is Rowan Shields and I’m here to present my opinion to who should be on the next £20 note. I think that Margaret Thatcher should be on the next £20 note, although this is a controversial choice, I believe that she has...
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“Life has meaning only if we live for meaning”. This literary work by Piers Anthony, “On A Pale Horse,” focuses on the main character, Zane, and how he becomes the incarnation of Death. The story is set in a world where religion, science, and magic...
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As one of the most well-known female leader, Margaret Thatcher certainly has her some distinct leadership styles. Blema S. Steinberg describes Thatcher as “the Dominant”, with “the assertive and strong-willed personality”. These personality characteristics affect her leadership style is high on ideology and degree of...
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The events in the movie, “The Iron Lady” revolves around the first female prime minister, Margaret Thatcher. The movie starts off with Margaret Thatcher buying milk in the grocery store like an ordinary grandma in the town. However, when she comes back home, the securities...
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Loved by many and loathed by some, Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher is perhaps the most influential women of the contemporary western world. Aptly nicknamed, “the Iron Lady,” Thatcher was fierce, and her ambition was uncompromising. She was a principled woman tasked with guiding Britain through...