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    the UK constitution (25marks) The constitution of the United Kingdom is the sum of laws and principles that make up the body politic of the United Kingdom. It concerns both the relationship between the individual and the state‚ and the functioning of the legislature‚ the executive and judiciary. One strength that is highlighted in the source which is a strength of the UK constitution is that it is flexible. This is a strength as it therefore means the government and people can actually make things

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    Business Culture in the UK and China Greeting and conversation UK It is common to shaking hands. It is considered the polite way to greet someone and one should use last name and appropriate titles when addressing the host. Before discussing business matters‚ people usually make ‘small talk’. This is often on a topic such as the weather‚ transport or sport. Humour is often used. China In China‚ meetings start with the shaking of hands and a slight nod of the head. The Chinese are not keen on physical

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    and the UK are two different conglomerate of states in the world. USA‚ completely known as United States of America has a federal and constitutional republic form of government while the UK (United Kingdom) instills the constitutional monarchy-parliament governance. In this regard‚ the head of the state along with the representatives are elected into office by the people in the US. They do their roles as government officials under the code of an already set constitution. Conversely‚ the UK has its

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    Laws change on a daily basis‚ some of them effect the old‚ yet some effect the young. Laws are set forth to govern what we do to ensure fairness‚ equality‚ and safety for others. Recently new laws have been passed which effect new drivers. These laws mainly pertain to the younger generation of driver mainly teenagers. I believe that the current laws passed pertaining to what can and cannot be done by a new driver are a good thing. The law has changed several ways. First‚ new driver cannot and should

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    Should the UK leave the EU? The European Union made up of united countries whose governments work together. Each country has to pay money to be a member‚ and mostly do this by taxes to ensure they receive certain benefits. The money contributed by each country is used to change the way in which people live and do business in Europe. The intention of the EU is to unify people in Europe‚ however it is often debated whether or not being a member of the EU is beneficial for the UK. Many people believe

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    A Society In Decline There are many debatable aspects of American society. While America has had multiple achievements throughout the years in medicine‚ law‚ entertainment‚ industry‚ etc.‚ there has been a noticeable decline within certain aspects of its society. In 2006‚ Mike Judge directed a movie titled “Idiocracy” which poked fun at a future america where individuals in its society had become remarkably less intelligent. Some critics say the movie is completely off base with modern day America

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    Arms‚ shall not be infringed." Proponents of more gun control interpret it as being meant for the militia and that the gun laws should be stricter for the average American citizen or ban guns altogether. However‚ opponents of more gun control believe that the amendment is protecting an individual’s rights right to own guns and protect themselves. However‚ gun control laws do not deter crime; gun ownership deters crime. Guns will still exist even if it’s not legal for civilians to own them because

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    things. Military‚ diplomacy‚ and economics problem were involved in the war. Those things are actually based on ideology. People were having a lot of different perspectives‚ thus‚ at that time people were really need to be fair but it was also hard to make decisions that are fair to every people and nations. Because for example‚ in one nation‚ the people of its nations wanted a lot of things that can’t be afford easily as well as the other nations. Back then‚ the two super powers were having a contrast

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    the UK political system democratic? “A government of the people‚ by the people‚ for the people.” The word democracy comes from the Greek words "demos" which means the people and "kratos" which means authority‚ or power. A democratic political system is one in which the ultimate political authority is vested in the people this means that all eligible citizens are able to participate equally either directly or through elected representatives in the proposal‚ development‚ and creation of laws that

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    Should the UKs constitution remain uncodified? A constitution is a set of rules which may be written or unwritten‚ establishes the distribution of power in a political system‚ the limits of government jurisdiction‚ the rights of citizens and the method of amending the constitution itself. An uncodified constitution is unwritten‚ or at least not written all in one document. The constitution in the UK is found in a variety of sources which are mainly statute and common law‚ conventions and traditions

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