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Search Results - Essays tagged with 'wales'
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| Was Oystermouth Castle typical of the castles built in Wales during the middle Ages? |
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| "The doctrine of adverse possession has no place in twenty-first century England and Wales, and it is a good thing that the Land Registration Bill seeks to marginalise it." Discuss. |
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| "The law relating to the mens rea of murder in England and Wales has now become settled through a series of judicial decisions, which together, have made it unnecessary for Parliament to legislate on the matter" - Critically consider. |
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| "Welsh Landscape" "Small Window" and "Reservoirs" exhibit R.S Thomas views on Wales and Welshness compare and Contrast the poems with regards to content and structure. |
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| "Women's imprisonment in England and Wales at the end of the twentieth Century is: Excessively punitive; totally inappropriate to the needs of women being sent to prison; and ripe for abolition in its present form"(Carlen 1998) |
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| 1839 Violence in Wales |
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| 2. Analyse the various responses tounemployment in Wales between the two world wars. |
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| A case study of economic Investment in South Wales |
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| A national hero, or a divisive force for Wales? Which is the more appropriate description of Owain Glyndwr? |
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| A report on the litter problem at St. Teilo's Church in Wales high school. |
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| A survey of the river Alyn in Wales |
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| Afan Valley Adventure Park is a brand new adventure park opening soon in Afan Valley South Wales. |
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| Analyse the main factors, which contributed to the rise in population in England and Wales 1750-1850. |
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| Case Study: Industries in the South Wales Valleys |
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| Changes that have occurred in industry in South Wales since 1800. |
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| Compare and contrast the way Wales and its people are portrayed in the poems 'Toast' by Sheenagh Pugh and 'Some Christmas Haiku' by Peter Finch.I am going to be discussing comparisons and differences between the two poems. |
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| Compare the English and Wales law on co-ownership on family home with the jurisdictions in Australia and Canada |
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| COMPAREand EVALUATE the role of lay justices in Scotland, England and one other foreign jurisdiction, such as ONE State in USA or ONEState in Australia such as New South Wales, in the summary criminal justice system. |
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| Consider the Impact of Globalisation on Wales |
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| Critical discourse analysis of the eulogy given at the funeral of Diana, Princess of Wales |
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| Critically compare and contrast the extent to which judges in civil law jurisdictions, (such as France), and those in common law jurisdictions, (such as England & Wales), could be said to make law |
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| Critically evaluate the aims and consequences of sentencing and show how the laws regarding sentencing currently stand in England and Wales. |
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| Critically evaluate the impact of the National Lottery since its inception on the arts in England and Wales, illustrating your answer using appropriate examples. |
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| Critically evaluate the work of the Environment Agency for England And Wales. |
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| Critically examine the view that recent educational reforms have changed the patterns of underachievement in the formal education systems of England and Wales |
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