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    How far did the Liberals improve the lives of the British people? The Liberals created many reforms which impacted the lives of British people differing between aid and attention for well being of all ages and insurance for the unemployed or sick. This essay will investigate whether they were of positive or negative on the British people. The Liberals made many social reforms which were not necessarily directly helpful to the individual issues at hand but they did create grounds for the welfare

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    To what extent do you agree with the view that ‘the Old Poor Law made poverty worse’ The Poor Law was the way that the poor were supported in 1815. Each parish had to take care of its own poor and provide money to cover the basic costs of living for those who couldn’t. However‚ the cost of the Poor Law was increasing every year and many criticisms were found raising ideas of whether the poor law was helpful or not. A major and obvious problem with the poor law was that the population was rapidly

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    How far was the government to blame for the general strike of 1926? The general strike took place in 1926; It had lasted 9 days from 4 May 1926 to 13 May 1926. It was called by the general council of the Trades Union Congress (TUC) in an unsuccessful attempt to force the British government to act to prevent wage reduction and worsening conditions for coal miners. There are many reasons for the causes of the General strike including; the government‚ the TUC; Coal mines and the return of the gold

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    factors too such as; material deprivation‚ cultural deprivation and innate explanation theory. I have to discuss if in-school factors are responsible. On the one hand‚ sociologists agree that in-school factors are the cause for educational underachievement as subcultures within schools change through anti-school students. This is because several individuals in school ethos may experience peer-pressure or feel intimidated from their teachers and pro-students who make them conform a specific culture that

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    BOYd1 Earlene Boyd J. Mendoza HD 101 September 26‚ 2011 CHAPTER 1 JOURNAL My college experience so far has been overwhelming with all of getting registered so that I could start getting all of the materials needed to be a successful student. I was worrying about starting assignments without having the essential textbooks needed for class. Everything worked out accordingly and now I’m excited to start your class. To be honest I have walked into

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    her own definition of success. Depending on how you see the world‚ your definition of success will differ from others. However‚ achieving success is far from easy. Depending on the definition of success‚ it can be achieved through many ways and come in different forms. Nonetheless‚ whether small or big‚ success in any form carries the same worth as long as people continue to strive for it. There are many different ways to achieving success‚ you should just consider which way is the most appropriate

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    How far had Russia changed in the period 1881 to 1924? Russia changed a lot between the periods 1881 to 1924. The population increased significantly‚ there was new structure of government with new rules and regulations and the economy was healthier. On the other hand however there were still the some aspects even in the later years that stayed the same‚ didn’t change for the better or complete disregard for‚ such as the absence of democracy. There was minor improvement in the serfs living conditions

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    This essay will examine to what extent the British Empire was a force for good or bad‚ investigating the benefits and consequences of it and providing an analytical view on the subject. The British Empire can be traced back as far as the Middle Ages‚ but the one we know of today‚ which comprised of territories ruled by the United Kingdom‚ began to grow in the 1750’s and reached its peak in the 1920’s before coming to a sudden end after the Second World War. To begin with‚ the main reason for building

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    writing How do you perceive someone? In a gloomy and dark classroom a student is sitting in the back of the class. The classroom reminds you of a small prison with windows‚ and the instructor as the warden. As she sits and takes notes‚ and listens carefully to what the instructor tells the class‚ she is wondering why she is not feeling herself.” I wish I knew a way to express myself or a way to let the instructor know I do not really like him.” Every day in class she finds the seat‚ as far away

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    Animal Cloning Taken Too Far Technological and medical developments over the last century have allowed scientists to create life through cloning. There has been extensive debate as to whether or not cloning should be legal. Many argue that cloning allows for further scientific research on animal medical innovations‚ and new opportunities at livestock agriculture (Wells). Although there seems to be benefits to cloning‚ are these benefits worth the cost? Animals involved in cloning often suffer. Research

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