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QUEEN ELIZABETH

  QUEEN ELIZABETH ( trueroyalty ) Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon married Prince Albert in 1923. Albert became King George VI in 1936, making Elizabeth queen of the United Kingdom. Upon her husband’s death, in 1952, her eldest daughter Elizabeth II, rose to the throne, making her the Queen Mother. Elizabeth remained active in open life even after her 100th birthday in 2000 and passed on at 101 years. The British imperial family upholds Queen Elizabeth II in her state and public obligations. The family "completes more than 2000 authority commitments throughout the UK and worldwide," annually, including the commitment in corporate state burial services, public celebration, garden gathering, and visits to the armed forces. Research indicates that Queen Elizabeth is considered a greater global brand than any other icon worldwide from the political, media, entertainment, or business worlds such as Bill Gates, The Obamas, and Oprah Winfrey. Elizabeth at 95: The invincible queen

How Good Grammar Saves Lives and Other Reasons It’s Still Important

  How Good Grammar Saves Lives and Other Reasons It’s Still Important Your grammar skills, whether good or bad, often leave people with a lasting impression about who you are. Yet  grammar errors are still extremely common as they’re so easy to miss . Unfortunately, many grammar mistakes come at the price of being misunderstood, made fun of, or even losing a job. Luckily,  poor grammar skills can be fixed as long as you’re aware of them . This article will show you how even a little mishap, like adding one comma too many, can change the meaning of the whole sentence — and explain how to avoid it. The 5 Most Dangerous Grammar Mistakes Questionable Commas Possessive Apostrophes Suspicious Quotation Marks Aggressive Exclamation Points Confusing Contractions Experts agree that  incorrect grammar is very quickly becoming a modern-day epidemic . With the growth of social media and text messaging as well as the use of abbreviations, slang, and social media, it’s not surprising that an increas