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    transitional stage between capitalism and communism. It is Jeremy Corbyn’s intent to abandon new labour and return to more traditional socialist values. Labour abandoned their tradition socialist ideologies in the early 90’s under the leadership of Tony Blair after experiencing a series of defeats in the eighties as they were thought as too left-wing and progressive. New labour is more central with their policies but since Jeremy Corbyn was elected leader he has introduced policies…

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    Abstract Education holds the most important role into creating an adequate human capitol. Education provides knowledge to almost everything that works on this earth, that someone would be missing out big time if they missed the chance to pursue education. It’s the one way to elevate someone’s strata, elevate their status of life onto the better one. Without education, someone would be left way behind of others. Therefore, in order to survive in the society, everyone must obtain certain…

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    Doughty explains the concern about the delay of children being adopted right away. Programs, like Coalition are helpful because they will pressure social workers to take action quickly. He also states, “Tony Blair tried to reform the system with a new adoption law in 2002… However, it failed to increase the number of children wining new homes through adoption, and its main effect was to allow homosexual couples to adopt for the first time.”(Doughty 2) One…

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    the end result of the media and marketing influencing our culture. The second pillar, government, also pushed the agenda that consumerism is within our culture. Assadourian points out when the U.S President George W. Bush and U.K Prime Minister Tony Blair encouraged…

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    Parthenon Marbles Essay

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    stay in England. The support is not just among the citizens of the country. Labor Party leader Neil Kinnock also argues that the marbles should go back (John Henry, Thinking about the Elgin Marbles). However, right after the election victory of Tony Blair in 1997, Chris Smith the heritage secretary refused to fulfill the promise. British Museum must realize that cultural imperialism and dying. They cannot hold on to artistic treasures that were acquired by them during their ruling of other…

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    Have you ever been to summer camp? If you have where? Have your parents ever let you stay at someone’s house for the summer? That is exactly what happens to Margaret Rose Kane in the book The Outcasts of 19 Schedler Place. There are many character in the book The Outcasts of 19 Schuyler Place the main character is Margaret she’s an only child and her parents left for an archeological dig in Peru for the summer. They told her that she gets to choose who she wants to stay with for the summer,…

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    Tony Blair’s ‘Third Way’ is collectivist with an element of self help associated with a more individualist approach. This attempts to blend individual responsibility with collective support as part of a “third way” approach to welfare. This is influenced by an American sociologist, Charles Murray who believe in the “underclass” which is a group in society who are poor as a result of not taking jobs that are available to them and may rely on the governments benefits. Blair argued that…

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    understand, thereby exacerbating issues they were not involved in. An example of this was the 2003 invasion of Iraq which was initially motivated by the belief Iraq has weapons of mass destruction (WMDs). In the2010 Iraq Inquiry, UK Prime Minister Tony Blair gave evidence that the invasion also dealt with the ‘brutality and repression’ of Saddam Hussein’s regime’” (Bahador and Wright). Similarly, President George W. Bush made statements that Iraqis now had the “chance to live in freedom” without…

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    House Of Lords's Reforms

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    rare in British politics. Currently the House of Lords is not made up of wholly appointed people as there are currently roughly 90 hereditary peers. Hereditary peerage was passed on through generations, however the House of Lords Act 1999 under Tony Blair removed the…

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    Alan W Dowd published a commentary about the close relationship between the United States and Great Britain as being the cornerstone of a peaceful world in ‘The American Legion Magazine”December 2016.Since the article is published in “The American Legion Magazine,” the readers are assumed to be veterans and patriotic. This magazine could also be found on tables in medical office waiting rooms so it would not be considered to be exclusive. The article is inclusive to any audience that may be…

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