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    Should the voting age in UK be changed to 16? Countries such as Austria have implemented this change already. It is natural for changes to take place as they are a sign of progress‚ however some are dedicated to the opinion‚ that allowing young members of society to vote might destabilize the country‚ as young politically unaware people might be easily persuaded and their opinion swayed‚ that they are not motivated to conduct a research in order to have a good understanding and knowledge of their

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    Benjamin Disraeli once stated‚ “Change is inevitable. Change is constant.” The novel Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe discusses the Ibu culture through the tragic hero‚ Okonkwo. Chinua Achebe uses the fact that change is inevitable and Okonkwo to convey that he will do anything in his power to have his culture stay the same. Okonkwo expresses different emotions‚ but the most obvious is anger and hate‚ which he has little self control over. “Nwoye struggled to free himself from the choking grip

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    Role of youth in Transforming India ‘Youth is like a fire It crept forward. A Spark at first Growing into a flame The brightening into a Blaze’. Introduction: Martin Luther has said‚ "I have a Dream" and the dream come largely true. If he had not thought of that dream he would have accomplished nothing in his life. To climb high one has to think of climbing the Everest. One may not go higher

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    December 28). It ’s How You Say it - NotWhat You Say. Retrieved from http://www.ere.net/2012/12/28/its-how-you-say-it-not-what-you-say-thatll-influence-gatekeepers-and-candidates/ There is no index of character so sure as the voice. – «Benjamin Disraeli‚ British prime minister and novelist 1804-1881»

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    Benjamin Disraeli‚ the British prime minister‚ saw buying the Suez Canal as a move for more political power rather than wealth. He may have seen it as such because the canal was a major choke point where other nations would passing through their territory thus giving

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    Causes of the Boer war

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    confrontation they wished to avoid.” In the context of the period 1880-1910‚ how far do you agree with this view of the causes of the Boer war? The 4th Earl of Carnarvon‚ British secretary of state for the colonies under Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli wanted to form a confederation of all the British colonies‚ independent Boer Republics and independent African groups in South Africa under British control. By 1876 he realised that he may have to use force to achieve such an aim. Therefore the expansion

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    ’Conservatism supports pragmatism over principle.’ Discuss Pragmatism is the belief that behaviour should be shaped in accordance with practical circumstances and goals rather than principles‚ beliefs or ideology. Pragmatism is a flexible approach to politics. To a large extent it is true that Conservatism supports pragmatism over principle. Conservatism is not a doctrine of ‘no change’ or one that treats its own principles as external and fixed. Conservatism instead has a pragmatic view of politics

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    Mutually agreed between historians‚ the 19th century was a time period of rapid and significant European upheaval and progression in terms of society‚ politics‚ science and economy. The European Powers‚ including Germany and Great Britain‚ not only were the dominating forces on the continent but were also already the most powerful nations in the world. No other continent in this time period contained such influential and well-developed nations that were able to successfully control trade around

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    extra-parliamentary army in constituency associations. These mass parties evolved as a direct result of extensions to the franchise. 278 Mobilizing the Demos No Government can be long secure without a formidable Opposition. Benjamin Disraeli‚ Coningsby (1844: book II‚ ch. 1) Functions of parties Parties play multifarious roles in political life. Elections are their great celebrations; they energize campaigns‚ feed the media and mobilize voters. In addition‚ they organize the life

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    “A true leader has the confidence to stand alone‚ the courage to make tough decisions‚ and the compassion to listen to the needs of others” ( (MacArthur‚ 2017). As individuals come and go in our lives‚ it is only those who make an impact that truly stay in our hearts and minds. I was fortunate enough to had many individuals in my life who have molded me to the leader I am today. CSM Lash L Bailey was one of my first NCOs when I came into the army‚ displaying everything that a leader should be showing

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