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    The early rave scene subculture started in the late 80’s in Chicago. Young party-goers attended events called “Acid House Music Parties”. The music played at these events mainly consisted of Acid House and other electronic music. It wasn’t long before Acid House artists started gaining attention across the world. Shortly after Acid House parties became popular in the United Kingdom. These parties were usually thrown in warehouses, fields, homes, and forests. Many events were thrown at…

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    Poland to expand their land. This broke the peace treaty called “Treaty of Versaille;” Germany was not allowed to expand their territory, nor their military. Germany having broken this treaty, made the United Kingdom enter the war; Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain delivered a speech to the House of Commons in September 1st, 1939. The purpose of the speech was to inform Britain how Germany had refused to make deals with the Polish government, and instead invaded Poland. He also mentioned how…

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    Egypt was a kingdom that lasted for a very long time. It first started in 2950 B.C. and lasted all the way to 671 B.C. They were known for their amazing buildings, especially the Great Pyramids. They are also known for being the longest lasting empire to date. Egypt was as old as the Sumerians, but they lasted even longer than the Sumerians. The Egyptians thrived due to the Nile river, which was what kept the Egyptians alive. The Nile is 4,100 miles long, which makes it the longest river in the…

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    very close relationship the United States, and over time has adopted forms of its culture even though it clashes with their own. Saudi Arabia has become more Westernized and modernized with the discovery…

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    past the post”(FPTP) system .As any other plurality-majority electoral system, this system is defended and supported because of its simplicity. The United Kingdom is an excellent example of a country that employs the single-member plurality system. It is separated into 650 constituencies, each returning one Member of Parliament to the House of Commons. Within each constituency the candidate winning the most votes,…

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    According to Dinah Rose; “fundamental rights have an inherent force at common law. They cannot be interfered with except by clear, positive law, authorising the interference”. A pretext by critics of the Human Right Act (HRA)1998, that the common law have always protected the fundamental right of a person and there was no need for a new law. (Dinah reference) Therefore, this essay will examine whether the HRA has given the judiciary the necessary power, to effectively enforce the protection of…

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    the UK has not invoked Article 50 – and is therefore still in the EU and, legally, in the same position that it was in before the referendum. And, most importantly in reference to UK Sovereignty, the 1972 European Communities Act, passed in the Commons, still applies. This…

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    Nucleotide

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    Introduction Nucleotide is a building block for deoxyribose nucleic acids which is called DNA that has four base units,adenin(A) ,thymine(T) ,guanine(G), cytosine(C). The nucleotides can bond with their base pairs(A=T,G=C) to form a linear strand that is supported by sugar-phosphate backbone. In the linear strand, some of three base sequence is a codon and each codon is related to an amino acid. These codons come together in a linear sequence and create a gene. Gene can be called as cipher that…

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    In this essay, I will be critically analysing the issue of women and domestic violence in the United Kingdom. The four different countries that make up the United Kingdom (Scotland, Wales, Ireland and England) all change their own domestic violence approach based on which policy they think that is best suited for their country. (Matczak, Hatzidimitriadou and Lindsay, 2011). Domestic violence is often described as any violent or aggressive behaviour within the home, typically involving the…

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    Parliament is also known as domestic legislation is the law made by Parliament. -Parliament consists of the House of Commons and House of Lords, and every bill has to pass to the Queen for consent. -Members of Parliament sit in the House of Commons are elected by the general public in five years, whereas members of the House of Lords are appointed by Queen. -Parliament is sovereign in the United Kingdom as it can make or unmake any law and no one can question its validity, which held in Pickin v…

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