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Do Government forms need to be simplified?  

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Simplification is the process of adapting an otherwise complicated method or system into a simple process where minimum effort is required to achieve the desired outcome. A prime example of simplification is that of the humble tea bag. Tea was first introduced to Britain in the middle of the seventeenth century and was purchased in the form of loose tea leaves, in a tin, by the pound. It became the most popular drink in Britain as by the eighteen hundreds almost all coffee houses sold tea and many more individuals were having social events centred on tea, known as High or Low Tea's. When making tea, the individual would have to put a teaspoonful of loose tea leaves, per person, into a pot of boiling water; after the tea was suitably brewed it would be poured into a cup. The cup however had to have a strainer placed above it...

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