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    The social and cultural status of women saw a marked transformation during the First World War. The jobs left empty because of men joining the military needed to be filled, and the many women who lived in England were to be the ideal replacement. As the minimum wage for women was originally much lower than that of men, it was also saving companies money by employing women. Throughout the course of the war trade unions lobbied to change this with some success. The First World War saw extensive…

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    World Systems Theory Essay

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    Immanuel Wallerstein's World Systems Theory is one of the many influential theories that has shaped the social sciences in the late 20th century. First proposing the theory in his 1974 book, The Modern World System, Wallerstein sees the concept as not a theory, but as part of a larger “knowledge movement” that “[rejects] social science categories inherited from the nineteenth century”, aiming to construct a new approach to social science (Wallenstein 2013: 1). This new approach conceptualises…

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    During the inter-war years, the Conservative Party was in power 17 years out of a possible 21. British politics normally saw an equal balance of time in government. A key underlying factor for this success was the Conservatives growing ability to understand their potential voters amidst the changes of the inter-war years. The inter-war years were marked by unique developments which could shape both the political system and the electorate who engaged with it. The electorate significantly…

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    Since last three decades one sees a huge transformation that has occurred in airline industry. Companies once owned by state or government went into private hands that then formed strategic alliance to maximize profits and reduce cost. Such alliances also provided numerous other facilities. For example, joint marketing activities, code sharing, flier programs. Earlier companies only had bilateral or multilateral agreements amongst themselves but later on with the advancement in technology,…

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    Question 2: Introduction: Local competition can be described as existence of local firms that sell the same services or goods to customers on a competitive level to gain customers and make a profit. International competition can be described as the existence for global companies that serve customers over the whole world with the aim to satisfy customer needs and maximize profit. International competition has been increased by shipping channels, reducing of barriers and centralized financial…

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    Foreign aid provided by developed states and international institutions, may result beneficial to many developing states, and few times allow them to prosper more than they otherwise would have on their own. It can be argued that such lucrative advancements in recipient countries are only temporary and in fact bring many impediments to the future progression of a nation. This is due to the many conditions that donor states or international institutions attach to their aid giving (packages);…

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    Canada's Political System

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    Canada’s government during the Great Depression was a parliamentary democracy. Their system of government states that law is the supreme authority. Their constitution act of 1867 is the basis of their written constitution and it states that there shall only be one parliament consisting of three essential elements which are the Crown, the Senate, and the House of Commons. The process for law making in Canada is through one federal, ten provincial and three territorial governments. Enacting laws…

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    The United States entered the 20th Century “a great power, but not yet [a] participant in the great-power system.” A burgeoning economic superpower, the United States had yet to assert itself politically on the international stage. Reluctant at first, the United States entered World War I (WWI) in 1917 and assumed a leading role negotiating the Treaty of Versailles in 1919. President Woodrow Wilson hoped to use the negotiations to promote American ideals, a lasting peace, and prosperity. However…

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    Edmundo Rodriguez, PID: 4566079 Revolution in America Understanding patriotism is reasonable, but feeling it is only possible when one knows the struggles and suffering of a whole country before acquiring such sentiment. In the course of the history, United States have fought many battles. One purpose has always been the main reason, fighting for the rights of humanity, overall, for the rights of the American people. A long process and multiple wars were the foundations of this great nation.…

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    While a democracy is based on majority rule, minority rights must not be disregarded. One of the principles of democracy includes a minority receiving equal opportunity to become a majority, and thereby providing competition for the majority of the time. Competition has potential to force a majority to become a minority, needing the protection of its rights to provide opportunity for it to become a majority again. Furthermore, the smallest minority is the individual. By protecting minority…

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