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    This was a result of realising taxed money was just not enough for funding universities. Even after this flat-rate fee money was still short, Tony Blair proposed top up fees. Top up fees meant different universities could charge top up tuition fees in accordance to the level of funding needed for different courses. This proposal caused uproar and even protests and lead to Labour party making a new…

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    Waldorf Schools are private, equivocal and non-denominational programs with an art-based curriculum. In 1919, the first Waldorf school was founded by Philosopher Rudolf Steiner in response to the trauma gripping Central European youth following World War 1 (Regeneration, 2017). Due to its unique curriculum, Waldorf schools remain relatively ambiguous to the general public. When first making contact with this pedagogy, people tend to find certain peculiarities within the school that may provoke…

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    governments of the 1970s. Internal strife within the Labour party and economic upheaval were largely to blame for this anomaly. With the exception of the 1970s however, executive power has very much been concentrated in one party – the Thatcher governments, Blair governments and presently Brown government all bare witness to this fact. The implementation of the first past the post system in British general elections ensures that coalition cabinets are very rare. Large majorities are achieved…

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    tangled hair. “W-What do you mean you’ve missed me? You’re crazy get off of me!” , Blair struggled against my hold. “Silly girl, when you fell off of the balcony.” My poor darling doesn’t even remember. “I’ll take good care of you don’t worry.” I looked at her with pure adoration while she stared back as if I was some lunatic. I”ll make her change her…

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    The entering of the United States led invasion was a decision that ultimately led to the embarrassment of the party and leader Tony Blair. If the party were only an election machine it would not take defiant stances on issues that over time could hurt the party such as Iraq did. During the course of the Iraq invasion one can see the support was continuing to fall. If New Labour were…

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    Leakin park, episode three is a key part of the podcast serials on Hae’s murder case. In this episode, Sarah Koeing has mainly focus on the place where Hae’s body found and the person who found the body. Any thread that connected to the case is suspected as it is Mr. S, the maintenance department worker and a man who discover of Hae’s body. Hae’s body was discovered by Mr. S in Leakin Park 4 weeks later after she got missing. According to investigation, Hae’s body was buried behind the log on…

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    in the situation will take control and lead you through the door. The last of the three world leaders through the door, wins. Although, Tony Blair should be in charge, he is not simply because he recognized the leadership of George Bush. The leadership of Bush, is the reasoning behind him going through the door last. While walking through the door with Blair in front, Bush puts his hand on his shoulder to guide through the door and the gentle taps Bush gives to Blair’s shoulder is a way to show…

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    This essay will address Labour Parties electoral performance in the 2010 and 2015 General Election. There are several factors that affected Labours performance in both the 2010 and 2015 General Elections. For example; the economy, the growth in power for the SNP, party identification, introduction of challenger parties, leadership Add more factors. Considering that Labour are formally a left-wing party means that they tend to care more about society than the economy. As a result, Labour have…

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    The 2015 General Election saw the Conservatives win an overall majority, 12 seats ahead of the Labour party and was said to be the most unpredictable election in a generation. With scores of the population having turned away from traditional styles of voting, a nation of swing voters emerged (Cowley and Kavanagh). Whilst it is true to say that social class and age remain fundamental components, it could also be said that more modern short term factors such as issue voting and the media have…

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    The Blair Witch Project is a low budget horror story filmed from a first person documentary style perspective set within a hauntingly beautiful forest, which leaves viewers on their seats, and their imaginations running wild. What makes the Blair Witch Project a thrilling horror story, despite of a low budget and consequent lack of special effects, is the power of how simplistic the idea for the movie is, the ominous atmosphere created, and the exceeding realism of the actors portraying the…

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