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    She was the best known for the destruction of Great Britain traditional industries. In Margaret’s second term from 1983 to 1987 she had many conflicts. One of the conflicts was a bomb attempt that was meant to kill her at the Conservative Conference in Brighton. Margaret Thatcher began her third term in 1987. Wince this was her last year she was more determined than ever as prime minister of Britain and motivated than ever before. There were many improvements to Britain, but…

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    Women's Roles In Ulamas

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    typically male characters. Yes, it is true that there are women of power in certain religions but, this was not always the case, in fact it wasn’t until just recently women started making an impact in their place of religious practice. Specifically, Judaism has made significant strides associated with women becoming a bigger part of the community and taking on more leadership rolls. Centuries ago, women were treated as objects by their husbands. Not because the women were incapable of being…

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    Buddhist, and a Jew.” – Mahatma Gandhi. Although known as the bridge between East and West, common ground between these two opposite worlds, Zoroastrianism, curiously enough, is the common factor between all three major Western religions, Christianity, Judaism and Islam. It’s quite common to automatically reject and become somewhat ignorant that there’s the possibility of there to be some resemblances in such different things, especially since it’s easier to accept what seems to be, rather than…

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    Uk Uncodified Constitution

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    Of the 193 countries that are members of the United Nations, very few have what is commonly referred to as an uncodified or an unwritten constitution. Of those countries, even fewer are considered to be democracies. The United Kingdom is one of those nations that falls under this category; however, unlike most other democracies that have come into effect through a revolution or a change in regime that in turn instils a new legal system from scratch, the United Kingdom’s ‘uncodified’ legal system…

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    Their funds greatly surpassed anything the Liberal party or NDP party could even imagine raising. It is speculated that the Conservative party called for this long election because they firmly believed that they can simply outlast the other parties. The other parties would not have the financial capital to last that long or at the very least, maintain their pace throughout such…

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    Outline why it is sometimes argued that the public and private sectors have converged since 1979 and consider to what extent you agree that this is the case Since 1979, there has been a global shift in the provision of public services, from solely public sector, to a greater involvement of the private sector. Until just over thirty years ago, the public sector was to abide by strict rules and codes of conduct with regards to management, known as Public Administration. However, it was recognised…

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    as democratic. Over 50% of the votes were for yes, but this does not matter if half the country did not participate. There is no way to decide from that vote whether yes was a minority or a majority, and in democracy the minority does not rule the majority. This is an example of New Labour pushing its policies through. New Labour did not perform well in the elections for the National Assembly of Wales. One can also look the actions taken in London by New Labour through setting up the Greater…

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    called the Iron Lady. She was born on October 13 1925 and she was the Conservative Party’s leader. 1979 she was elected as prime minister. Her beliefs and policies caused her to become unpopular with her party and many citizens of the UK. Baroness Thatcher resigned from her position due to her unpopularity in 1990. She died on April 8 2013 at the age of 87 years old. Similarly Boris Johnson is also a member of the conservative party, he is the current Mayor of London and is a subject of…

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    The conservative party of Canada holds traditional views that align with the conservative ideology and on the topic of abortion, the ideology and political party has a strong stance against it. The deeply rooted religious support that the political party currently has and the traditions that have been established along with religion, create a view on controversial topics, such as abortion, that typically support traditional views and go against ones that do not. The conservative theory and the…

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    construct meaning in his speech on Margaret Thatcher? After the death of Margaret Thatcher, many people from all backgrounds expressed their views on her controversial time as Prime Minister, one of whom was Boris Johnson, current Mayor of London and a Conservative MP. In a highly provocative speech, Johnson did not criticise Thatcher and her actions but instead expressed his respect and admiration for her, criticising her opponents. He presents his views by creating a rapport and using…

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