another project WORLDVIEW worldview example*
The Worldview of Queen Elizabeth I 1533-1603
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themes, including the ones used below
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the Top Cards / Discards Program to characterize your own or someone else's
worldview
Hearts: WV39A Tough Love
Clubs: WV20B Authoritarianism
Spades: WV47A The Attitudinal Fix Mentality
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References:
Elizabeth the Great by Elizabeth Jenkins New York:Coward-McCann Inc. 1958
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*Important Note: Obviously the above famous person did not look over all 80 project Worldview themes and make the above selections, nor answer any related questionnaires gauging compatibility with worldview themes. Rather the above characterization of this person's worldview is based on the historic record--and in particular the above references. Of course an individual's worldview can change during the course of their adult lives. The worldview presented above represents what is believed to be that of the person when he or she was in the prime of life and at the peak of influencing others and making an impact. If you feel that we have it wrong in some way, please contact us!
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