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Search Results - Essays tagged with '1st'
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| "Germany was responsible for causing the 1st World War" Do you agree? |
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| "The 2nd New Deal rather than the 1st New Deal was FDR's major domestic policy" How far do you agree? |
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| "Wireless videophones and high-speed Internet access are a reality with the world's first "Third Generation" mobile serviced, which were launched on October 1st 2001 by NTT DoCoMo in Tokyo, Japan." |
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| 1st draft How does J B Priestly use the characters in Act Three of An Inspector Calls to explore the theme of social responsibility. |
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| 1st law of thermodynamics |
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| 1st Legal Problem- The boundary fence dispute |
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| 1st World War Started: 1914 - 1918 The reasons why it started. |
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| 1st year project |
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| A comparison between the front pages of The Sun and The Express on February 1st 2000. |
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| A streetcar named desire - Summery 1st scene. |
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| After 1st January 2005, all UK's listed companies must adopt international accounting standard in their group financial statement. This Regulation introduces important changes, this report is aimed to provide an evaluation of the impact of such changeover |
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| Analyse the share price performance of Marks and Spencer and relate to this any news announcements during the period between the 29th of October 2000 and the 1st November 2001. |
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| Asses the religious problems James 1st faced during his reign. |
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| Assess the 1st New Deal and its effectiveness in resolving the problems Americafaced. |
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| Attitudes towards women and their right to vote had changed by 1918. How important was the 1st world war in bringing about this change? |
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| Comment on Shakespeare's use of soliloquy in 'Hamlet'. By detailed reference to Hamlet's 1st Soliloquy demonstrate how Shakespeare uses the device to reveal certain aspects of Hamlet's character, state of mind and motivation. |
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| Compare how attitudes towards other people are shown in: Follower (Seamus Heaney), Catrin (Gillian Clarke), The Song of The Old Mother (William Butler Yeats) and, lastly, On My 1st Sonne (Ben Johnson). |
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| Compare the way Charlotte Perkins Gilman and Edgar Allen Poe use 1st person narrators in their short stories. What effect does this style of narration have? |
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| Describe the main institutions of the European Union and evaluate their roles. United Kingdom joined the European Community, now known as European Union (EU) on 1st January |
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| Diary of war - Day 1 1916 December 1st. |
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| Discuss Michael's Character as seen in the 1st 8 chapters. |
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| Do you agree that James I had more success with his 3rd and 4th parliaments than he had with his 1st and 2nd? |
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| Drama derived from 1st World War poetry |
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| Drama Portfolio #2 - Response: We were presented with a text called "the fall of the house of Usher" by Steven Berkoff, 1st published in 1977 by John Calder Ltd. |
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| During the cabinet meeting of 1st January 2004 matters relating to prerogatives were discussed. Prerogatives are defined by Dicey as "the residue of discretionary or arbitrary authority at which any given time is left in the hands on the crown". |
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