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Search Results - Essays tagged with 'government'
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| IS The Pensions Problem In Welfare States Intractable |
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| MG1011B INTRODUCTION TO MANAGEMENT ENQUIRY |
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| "The struggle is my life," Nelson Mandela |
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| 'The British Electoral System has long been admired for its simplicity and its effect in producing strong stable government' In light of this statement assess recent calls for reform of the British system. |
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| A democracy is a political system in which the people of a country rule directly or indirectly with free and frequent elections. |
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| "The 1889 Japanese Constitution was designed to pacify the opposition without deposing the ruling oligarchy." Discuss. |
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| Analyse the key features of two or more northern, working class films of the 1990s relating the films clearly to their social and political contexts. |
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| In 1919 the coal industry was in a good state as there was good trade with foreign countries and export in coal was high. The Miner's Federation thought that now was the time to push for higher wages and better conditions and standards for their miners. |
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| In the novel "Lord of the Flies", William Golding presents a group of young schoolboys who must rely on a government to survive. |
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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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| Louise Saint-Just once said, "The Republic consists of the extermination of everything that opposes it |
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| Newspaper report - Power seized by Bolsheviks from the Provisional Government! |
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| They adjudicate numerous disputes (low-level conflict resolution) |
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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 did the British Government decide to evacuate children in the early years of the war? |
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| " Discuss the argument that privatisation and deregulation of electricity supply in a number of advanced economies has led to an unusually high number of blackouts in the recent period." |
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| "A consistent approach by Peel could have prevented the disintegration and defeat of the Tories in the 1830's". How far do you agree? |
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| "A Lack Of Strong Central Government In Germany Was The Main Reason For The Achievement Of Power By The Nazi's In 1933, Discuss" |
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| "A Lack Of Strong Central Government In Germany Was The Main Reason For The Achievement Of Power By The Nazi's In 1933, Discuss" |
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| "A Prime Minister is only as powerful as his Cabinet allows Him to be" - discussed |
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| "Aboriginals are interested not only in boomerangs, gum leaves and corrobores! The overwhelming majority of us are able and willing to earn our living by honest toil and to take our place in the community, side by side with yourselves" |
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| "Above all, the government feared a re-enactment of the French revolution on British soil" - Was this fear Justified? |
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| "Although Nazi government was confused and chaotic, it worked because it was guided by one ideology and because Hitler always retained ultimate control." Examine the validity of this statement. |
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| "An Institution in decline." Discuss this view of the contemporary House of Commons. |
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| "Assess the impact of the German army on the political process in Germany between 1918-1933". |
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