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    women’s live change after 1945? The life of women after the Second World War (1945) can be attributed to many different factors‚ some of these being; the work in which woman did and women and their family lives. With war ending‚ new political changes and roles of both men and woman changing all contributed to the changes of women’s life through the 20th century. Before 1945‚ as the Second World war was taking place people at home‚ often only the woman and the children‚ mainly had to change their daily

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    I have had many relationships that have impacted my life. It is the way they have impacted my life that makes a difference. Some of my relationships have come and gone‚ but still made an impact on my life. Current relationships are forming and making an impact on my present and the future life. All relationships have made an impact in some form. Some of those relationships contributed to a more substantial impact and some in a slightly less way. As far back as I can remember my mother was always

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    historical landmarks in social welfare focusing on the period upto 1945. During the period of 1900s to 1945s‚ there was various significant landmarks which focused on the social welfare of the people in the United Kingdom. The Uk government launched various welfare programmes through the social welfare provision‚ financial abet or social security which refers to a programme having the main objective is to provide a minimum level of the income to the people who don’t have financial support‚ employment

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    closer while the other tried to be distance yet still influential. David Gowland‚ Arthur Turner and Alex Wright on “Britain and European Integration Since 1945” study the relations between British policy and the process of European Integration since 1945. The study focused on Britain policy that they adopt as the European Union changed. Britain attitude since the end of the Second World War toward the mainland Europe has been indecisive‚ reactive‚ and a growing sense of distrust. Yet‚ Britain continue

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    Change is a reality we all live with”. (Lamberton & Minor-Evans‚ 2013‚ p. 208) Change can be a negative or positive force in one’s life. I believe that your attitude determines this force. The purpose of this journal is to discuss how change has impacted my own life. It will also discuss whether or not I see change as mostly a positive or negative force. Even though I am thirty-four years old‚ I have experienced many changes in my life. I have witnessed life begin and end. I have experienced love

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    9. How has policy for social rented housing developed since 1979? 10. Discuss the intentions and impact of policies for home ownership since 1979. 11: HOUSING • Up to the 1970s housing policy was an integral part of the classic welfare state • With the triumph of private homeownership‚ government housing policy has all but disappeared‚ • broken up into a series of separate measures concerned with  privatisation  ‘affordability’ (rents‚ mortgages and house prices)

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    assassination of JFK. Although life has changed since the sixties‚ music‚ fads‚ and pop culture of that time has begun to resurface in our youths lives. During the sixties‚ film was changed forever. Throughout this era effective and continual advancements took place so the film industry is not that different from today. But that doesn’t mean there weren’t ANY changes. "Cinema in the sixties reflected the decade of fun‚ fashion and tremendous social change"(Tim Dirks 2). However today’s themes can range

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    The Conservative Party and Public Spending Nick Ellison School of Sociology and Social Policy University of Leeds This paper sets out to answer one central question: how has the Conservative Party really managed public spending should play in the UK since 1945? Through an examination of Conservative ideas about public spending and the Party’s record in government‚ the paper will argue that there is a core ambivalence towards the state and public spending within UK Conservatism. To further

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    Social Changes since World War Two Many aspects of society have changed and evolved since the end of World War 2. Different things have phased in and out‚ internet has been revolutionary‚ the IPod has changed technology forever and youth culture is now prominent in society. Some of the most evident areas of change have been in the creation of youth culture‚ gay rights‚ internet and genetic engineering. Following is a detailed look at these factors of today’s society and their effect on the population

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    Social Policy Introduction Social Policy is an educational subject concerned with the lessons of social activities and the welfare condition. The Department of Social Policy at the London School of Economics names social policy as "an interdisciplinary and practical subject concerned with the analysis of societies’ reactions to social need. It search for foster in its students a aptitude to understand hypothesis and proof strained from a wide variety of social science regulations‚ including

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