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    a Single-issue promotional group attempting to gain some sort of tangible results which would make them feel more like part of the country as, at that point, the only really large ties they had to the rest of the country were through trade and the Prime Minister who is from Denmark. In order to satiate this group, the government deconcentrated the upper house to Copenhagen. Some thought that moving the two houses from each other might result in a loss of efficiency or proper cooperation due to…

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    Margheri asked, staring at the newspaper article he had just pulled out of his school bag, smuggled from his father that morning. The front page was headlined: ‘Arcea Quarantined! Fifteen Contract the Bern River Virus in Two Weeks!’ “It means that the Prime Minister of Monora has issued the complete isolation of Arcea to prevent the spread of the Bern River Virus. They believe it will spread if it’s not contained,” Piccolino’s classmate, Maylene Lagorio, had read the paper before coming to…

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    Queen Victoria

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    Royalty, it is a creation of sovereignty which is perceived as an influential terror. Sovereignty is what Britain had created to destroy their chaos, the ruler is chosen by blood. Alexandrina Victoria was one of those blood royals and has proven that bloodline power has no specific control. The British monarchy must be preserved along with the antique way of living. Standing alone on her own, she brought an exclusive way of leadership to the table when she began as queen. She gave persuasive…

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    to the Prime Minster that can help them whilst in office. These powers can vary in many forms such as helping to solidify their position, gaining support on a view or decision and even playing down their own responsibilities. However the extent to which these powers can go have to be taken into consideration as Prime Ministers are still susceptible to pressure groups, mass public opinion and even other MP 's in parliament. This essay will assess the abundance of different powers the Prime…

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    Sir Leonard Spencer Churchill was a British statesman who was the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1940 to 1945. “Many forms of government have been tried and will be tried in this world of sin and woe. No one pretends that democracy is perfect or all wise. Indeed, it has been said that democracy is the worst form of government, except for all others that have been tried from time to time.” – Winston Churchill, 1947. As Prime Minister , Sir Winston Churchill rallied the British people…

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    any office in Her Majesty’s government in the UK. Ministers of the Crown are members of the governing political party who have been appointed to a political office in the government. Formally, they are appointed by the Crown on the advice of the Prime Minister, in practice this latter has the ultimate say on who is appointed. Ministers are members of one of either House. By statute, they can be no more than 95 holders in the House of Commons; in order to prevent the executive from dominating…

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    CHURCHILL’S USE OF LANGUAGE SET OUT TO RAISE THE MORALE OF THE BRITISH PEOPLE? In 1939 the Second World War had begun, because of this Neville Chamberlain, the Prime Minister at the time, stepped down and was replaced by Winston Churchill (1874-1965). He was the Prime Minister throughout the whole of the Second World War. During his time as Prime Minister, he boosted morale amongst the people of the UK using a vast variety of rhetoric techniques and language. Some of these techniques included…

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    Edmund Barton Role Model

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    Edmund Barton was the first prime minister of Australia he remained with his sport was prime minister for two years and 10 months. He was born on 18 January 1849 at Glebe, Sydney, His family included Edmund Alfred, Wilfrid, Jean Alice, Arnold Hubert, Oswald and Leila Stephanie who was his eldest daughter. He, himself belonged to a large family which counted 10 children while he was one of there males and youngest child of the family. Unfortunately, he died on the 7th of January 1920 at the 71,…

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    sitting at a small desk facing the main entrance as she was reading The Sun newspaper and looked at the two men in total silence. The security guard said, “Good morning! His Excellency, Mr. Yusuf Alfalaki, ambassador of Cout has an appointment with the Prime Minister, Mr. Michael White.” The old woman turned to check visitors schedule in front of her and she pressed a button on the phone; she said in a…

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    How does Russia’s democracy compare to the U.S. democracy? The U.S. government is a true democracy out of fear of a monarchy. On the other hand, Russia’s government changed repeatedly for the past thousand years but maintained its nationalistic view. The Russian government began with the ruling of imperialistic Tsars. After World War I led to the communist era, which then made a major shift to a liberal economy. Today, Vladimir Putin, president of the world’s largest country, holds power. People…

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