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Search Results - Essays tagged with 'britain'
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| During the 1800s the Industrial Revolution spread throughout Britain. The use of steam-powered machines, led to a massive increase in the number of factories - particularly in textile factories, this was the industry that was most associated w |
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| Education for immigrant children in Britain. |
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| collective and individual bargaining in USA and Britain |
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| Discuss the development of TV in Britain since Deregulation in the 1990s. What have been the main issues facing Broadcasters, and in what way have they sought to resolve these? |
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| In what ways did the British government attempt to hide the effects of the Blitz from the people of Britain? |
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| This essay would be examining the methods through which the British won the Battle of Britain, through the use of radar and the careful use their fighter planes. It |
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| what ways did the British Government attempt to hide the effects of the Blitz from the people of Britain? |
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| Why were the major cities of Britain bombed by the Germans in 1940 - 1? (15) |
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| Why were the major cities of Britain bombed by the Germans in 1940-1941? |
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| "Analyse the representation of Multicultural Britain in the films Bend It Like Beckham and East is East" |
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| "Assess the Political Influence of the Media in Britain" |
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| "Britain is a soft touch for asylum seekers." Discuss. |
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| "Britain should undertake unilateral nuclear disarmament": Discuss |
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| "Britain wasn't the world's fastest growing major economy, but it outpaced the rest of Europe," A. Kaletsky in The Times, 24th December 2002 - Is this sufficient justification for the UK to resist a switch to the Euro? |
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| "Britain, Britain, Britain." Are the characters in Little Britain representative of the people of Britain or are they just designed to entertain? |
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| "British voting behaviour can be explained in one word: class. "Discuss this by evaluating the competing explanations for the way people vote in Britain. |
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| "By 1918, Britain was a genuine democracy" - Discuss |
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| "Critically examine the concept of embourgeisement and assess the extent to which this has take place in modern Britain." |
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| "Does Britain need more prisons?" |
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| "Family background and social class are most influential in determining voting behaviour in Britain." Discuss. |
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| "From a study of British history is it possible to question the widespread vision of Britain as a country characterised by a spirit of toleration" and "from your studies how far do you agree that Britain has been a tolerant nation?" |
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| "How did the impact of war on the Home Front change life in Britain?" |
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| "It was economic issues much more than political ones that kept Britain out of the European Economic Community (EEC) before 1973," How convincing is this explanation? |
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| "It's easy to become a football hooligan!" With reference to football hooliganism in Britain and the latest theories and research, state your views to agree or disagree with the statement? |
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| "John Keegan, a modern military historian, suggests that Haig was an 'efficient and highly skilled soldier who did much to lead Britain to victory in the First World War'. |
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