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Were the causes of the American Revolution economic or political in origin?
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What are the main characteristics of rights, and which individuals or groups in a given society need them most
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What are the strengths and weaknesses of New Labour's approach to youth crime?
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What do we learn about Eva / Daisy Renton from Act Two?
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What do we mean by 'settlement' and how great a problem is it by 1662?
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What is Intellectual Property? How is it justified?
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What is the General Will in Rousseau's theory? Explain how a person can be free while still being compelled to obey the General Will.
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What is the purpose of imprisonment?
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What is the relationship between human rights and poverty?
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What is Wrong With Lying?
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What things stay constant between the three acts and what things change?
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What were the intentions and the consequences of the Dawes Act of 1887?
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What were the main aims of the 'Great Society' and how much did it achieve and where did it fail?
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Whom is it that the US President must principally persuade: Congress or the voters?
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Why did the campaign for civil rights in Northern Ireland lead to a political crisis for the state?
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Why was prohibition such a controversial issue in the USA during the 1920's?
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Why would you say that American conception of rights is so individualistic? Is there a dilemma when applying the 'bill or rights' in an Individualistic or collectivist manner.
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Within this study I aim to look at different aspects of the EU and EC, while deciding if fundamental rights are sufficiently protected under European Union law.
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Wollstonecraft’s Romantic Plight: to Render Women More Equal to Men
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Women Rights.
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Women's rights is an example of a doxa that progressed into a orthodoxy and has not become a heterodoxy.
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Would you argue that Parliamentary Supremacy has not died; it has simply evolved with the times, a key feature of the unwritten British constitution?
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Write an analysis of Part 9 and Schedule 6 of the Land Registration Act 2002.
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Write an essay on the significance of the title of Samskara as it relates specifically to Praneshacharya but also in the more general sense of the term.
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Write on the significance of repetition in Beckett’s plays
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