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    Discuss the view that Cabinet no longer makes key decisions. (25 marks) There is evidence to suggest that cabinet no longer makes key decisions‚ and that the power rests with the Prime Minister alone. Traditionally the Prime Minister would be first among equals‚ chairing debates but only ultimately has the same say on issues as any other cabinet minister‚ when it came down to voting on the issue. Badgehot says that Cabinet has become just a ‘Dignified Institution’ in the 20th century‚ and many other

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    What Makes a True Friend?

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    What Makes a True Friend In my life‚ there have been so many friends that have touched me‚ changed me and supported me. But once in a while someone comes along and stands out above the rest because of their unfailing loyalty‚ much-needed humor and true kindness. Her name is Vicki and she entered my life only a few years ago. In that time‚ I have come to know her and have found that she is just that kind of friend. Vicki has always proven herself to be very loyal. A few years

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    In the article “What Makes a Woman?” Elinor Burkett begins by describing how she felt about the comments feminists were making and that the transgender community is a part of it. Burkett also points that women who were not born as women don’t truly know what it’s like to be a woman‚ they’ve never lived through the hardships we experience every day. “They haven’t gone through the world as women and been shaped by all that this entails.” (Burkett‚ par. 10) There are changes that are being made not

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    9/29/11 IAH 201 11367 US Makes Its Presence In The World From the time of the Spanish American War‚ until the current conflict in the Middle East‚ the United States went from relative isolation to increased global involvement because of international idealism‚ and the entrance into World War 1‚ World War II‚ and Vietnam. The consequences of this increased global involvement on American society was the new idea of positions in society for African Americans‚ and the counter culture movement

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    internet makes us smarter? Nowadays‚ technology is so advanced people are using it more and more‚ but have they ever stopped and asked themselves if the internet is changing their brain. The internet is a tool that makes it possible for tasks to be done easier than ever before. Internet users have found that the internet is a great place to do marvelous work and be more productive. Even though many critics believe that the internet has been harming people’s brain rather than helping them‚ there is

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    born into a better family with more money. Unsuccessful people can find a myriad of reasons why they are not successful and other people are. I truly have come to believe there is only one reason successful people are the way they are. They work for it! Society and the economy are constantly changing. As our life and needs change; we need to learn to adapt to it. A successful person is one that knows how to thrive; even in the worst of times. In my opinion‚ true success is earned. Our ancestors

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    Technology: Consuming Our Lives? Today‚ many of us use technology for just about everything in our daily lives. There is no longer a need to shop at a physical store or crack open a book. There is no need to turn on the television or radio for weather and news or even to watch television shows. There is no longer a need to dial a phone or send a letter to contact anyone. People are spending more time on a computer than ever before; some even believe it has become a case of addiction. So the question

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    What makes a good communicator Communication is the skill which made us distinct amongst the animals. Along with our ability to think‚ it has brought progress in the world. Since we have been born with superb inbuilt tools for communication‚ we often think we are born with good communication skills too. Wonder why? Just because we have been doing it all our life. It is true that from childhood you have been given verbal and non verbal inexplicit instructions on how to behave and talk to people

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    What Makes a Good Argument? What makes a good argument? Is it one where we repeatedly push our ideas and beliefs without background information to support it? One ran by one-track minds that aren’t willing to look at the issue with new eyes? No it most certainly is not. A good argument is one derived from emotional connection and reason‚ Pathos and Logos make an argument engaging and factual. Pathos is a writer’s tool for appealing to a reader via an emotional connection. Empathizing with a person

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    Technology Make a Difference? In Port Jackson‚ the first British colony of New South Wales arrived. When the colony arrived in January 1788‚ they came across Aboriginal people who were known to fish around Port Jackson. As of today‚ there is said to be over 580 species that live in the waters around Port Jackson. The Aboriginal people had been fishing in these areas long enough to make fish a part of their diet. When the British brought their colony to Port Jackson‚ they learned to also make fish part

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