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    To what extent is the Conservative Party under David Cameron still a ’New Right’ party? David Cameron took over as Conservative Party leader in 2005. Due to his privileged background‚ upbringing and education many see him as the stereotypical Tory politician‚ supportive of those with money‚ out of touch with the problems faced by the working classes and stuck in the traditional values of a bygone age. We have seen since he became Prime Minister however that he is far more liberal than many of his

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    Technology in workplace (surveillance) Definition of technology * The study and knowledge of the practical‚ especially industrial‚ use of scientific discoveries. (Cambridge Dictionary Online) * Technology also refers to tools‚ machines and control devices used to carry out tasks and the principles‚ techniques and reasoning which accompany them. (Tony Watson‚ 2008) * Many fields of science have benefited from technology‚ as well as commerce and industry over the many centuries of human

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    The Labour party was founded on the principles of social democracy‚ which is a traditionally centre left ideology. It has been Britain’s major democratic socialist party since the 20th century and since then has been committed on basing its ideologies on advancement for the working class. Until the 1980’s‚ Labour had kept its principles consistent‚ but with the development of Michael Foot’s ‘loony left’ movement which was based largely around the irrational minority issues and racial problems. It

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    Confidentiality Strictly Legal promote client confidentiality by acting in accordance with our privacy statement and policies and procedures‚ which support the Trust Account Supervisor’s compliance with chapters 8 and 11 of the Rules of Conduct and Client Care of the Lawyers and Conveyancers Act and the Privacy Act 1993. 6.1 Strictly Legal‚ and its staff‚ understands they will come in contact with confidential information as part of the trust accounting process. Strictly Legal are committed to protecting

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    give up a little liberty to gain a little security will deserve neither and lose both. “(Benjamin Franklin) Government Surveillance According to Article IV of the Constitution of the United States‚ The right of the people to be secure in their persons‚ houses‚ papers‚ and effects‚ against unreasonable searches and seizures‚ shall not be violated. (Declaration 83) Surveillance is presenting numerous challenges to our right to privacy. The National Security Agency or NSA is amassing private information

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    Electronic Surveillance Of Employees Running Head: Electronic Surveillance Of Employees Electronic Surveillance of Employees Cathy D. Brown Professor:: Anne Dewey-Balzhiser LEG500- Law‚ Ethics and Corporate Governance Date: January 22‚ 2012 Introduction: Some would say that workplace privacy rights are non-existent in the private sector. Workplace surveillance is that employers have a legitimate right to conduct surveillance for the benefit of themelves‚ the community

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    The Innocent: A Misleading Label A first look at the title of Graham Greene’s story “The Innocent”‚ may give people a sense of purity and a feeling of bliss. Even those who have read the story can see the association between innocence and childhood‚ which is exactly what the author intended. Any reader can plainly look at the surface of what is happening in this story and see the narrator as an average man who is revisiting the town he grew up in‚ while having flashbacks of childhood memories

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    ‘To what extent can I determine my own destiny?’ Discuss in the light of theories‚ ideas and research encountered in the course. Do I act as I do through choice or are my actions influenced by factors beyond our control? This uncertainty has concerned psychologists for decades‚ consequently giving rise to the ’Autonomy versus Determinism’ debate. By definition‚ autonomy is the belief that we are free to make decisions and thus control all of our actions‚ however determinism contradicts this

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    Discuss to the extent which party control limits parliament in performing its main function In the House of Commons there are many parties all fighting individually for control of the house‚ and to be in power and govern the land of the UK. To win the election and do this a party or coalition of parties needs a 326 majority to be able to form a government. This system creates a dominance in the house of commons if that majority is achieved sufficiently‚ as with Tony Blair’s landslide in 1997 where

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    ASSIGNMENT 2 Limiting the Extent of Party Discipline in Cananda Party solidarity and cohesion have always been an integral part of the Westminster Parliamentry system. The leaders of the political parties of the Canadian House of Commons ‚ with the assistance of ’whips’‚ very strongly discipline their party members to vote on issues as a single entity‚ especially in plenary sessions (Olson‚ 2003). Although‚ some degree of party discipline is essential for any political party to maintain their power

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