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    Should the UK’s constitution remain uncodfied? The UK constitution has an uncodified constitution‚ which means that it cannot be found in any single document unlike the USA’s constitution. Our constitution comes from a number of various sources. Some are written and the others have just been accepted by the Government‚ such as EU Law‚ as it derives from the European Union. More examples of sources include the statute law‚ books written by Bagehot’s “The British Constitution”‚ which outlined the

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    include the roles of good deeds and violence. While some might consider these to be opposites‚ the Islamic community treats them differently. Good deeds form the foundation of the Islamic religion. Humans ought to be good to the poor and the weak and help those in need. Violence‚ on the other hand‚ should only take place for righteous reasons‚ such as the survival of the community or self defense. The early history of Islam is riddled with examples of encouraging good deeds and enacting violence in

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    From Hitler to Hippies: The Volkswagen Bus in America by David Dyer Burnett‚ B.A. Thesis Presented to the Faculty of the Graduate School of The University of Texas at Austin in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Arts The University of Texas at Austin May 2002 i From Hitler to Hippies: The Volkswagen Bus in America APPROVED BY SUPERVISING COMMITTEE: ____________________ Janet Davis ____________________ Jeffrey Meikle ii TABLE

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    Examine the ways in which Hardy uses the natural world to convey his feelings about love. Throughout Neutral Tones‚ Hardy effectively communicates his feelings about love using the natural world and its (neutral) colours and characteristics. His use of rich imagery of the natural world produces a melancholic note about love‚ which resounds through the whole poem portraying the end of an affair between Hardy and his former lover. The backdrop of the poem is set in the first stanza as a ‘winter

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    their child really wants. Everyone would agree that parents want only the best for their children‚ but is their decision always the best for their kids? In “Stuck in Neutral” by Terry Trueman Shawn’s father expresses thousands of emotions‚ such as sadness‚ anger‚ love. His emotions are justifiable but not all of his actions are. From the perspective

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    Deeds are a lot more important than words. The little saying ‘easier said than done’ proves that point. A lot of the characters in The Iliad say a lot of things‚ just to say them. Only a few actually go about their words. They usually are bluffing throughout their speeches that they give or conversations they have with other humans or gods. Achilles bluffed through a lot of his words. In Book 1‚ he tried playing it cool by helping Chryses get his daughter back from Agamemnon. “Just how‚ Agamemnon

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    H/W Why did Tsarism collapse in March 1917? 18/01/12 In March 1917 (Gregorian calendar) the Russian Tsarist government collapsed and was replaced by a provisional committee of 12 former duma members and a soviet (union) of workers and soldiers councils in a revolution ending over 300 years of Romanov rule‚ which was celebrated in 1913. This was due to a combination of events such as the Putilov factory strike; beliefs such as the views of the duma and what evidence suggests is the most important

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    Historians have described 1917 as ‘the worst year of the Great War’ for Australia and Australians. This statement is accurate to an extent based on evidence that can be found‚ explaining and depicting how brutal the war was for Australians and Australia. Such evidence can be found‚ containing documents and data from 1917‚ showing the true story of the Great War. The enlistment numbers were incredibly low compared to the previous year‚ the Conscription was an ongoing debate concerning all Australians

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    Should Art‚ Music and PE Remain in School? "Your recess‚ your art‚ your music‚ your PE- those are things that are created for children’s interest as well as their learning. Those may be the very reason children love coming to school. For some children‚ recess is the only area of school day is which they really excel.. If you take that away you really are hurting the child." Rhonda Clements

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    to stop Russia plummeting as they did not have much power and the people of Russia failed to support them (1). The citizens of Russia were desperately looking for help and the Bolshevik party‚ created with the help of Lenin and Trotsky in the year 1917‚ had the answer. Slowly‚ they had managed to become one of the most powerful parties ever created‚ but many factors were to cause the consolidation of power. In this essay I will be comparing the significance of Vladimir Lenin in the Bolshevik consolidation

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