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    The fundamental principles of Irish social policy have not changed since the development of a welfare state begun under British rule in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. A consistent feature of the state‟s approach to social policy has been its willingness to share institutional responsibility for the welfare of its citizens with private‚ that is‚ non-state organisations. This was formally started under British rule in the nineteenth century when the welfare of its Irish Catholic

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    Russia and China are two particular regions that experienced the effects of Mongol rule both politically and economically. Yet while both regions benefitted economically‚ China saw greater benefit in its political system because of direct Mongol influence. Economically‚ the two regions saw much similarity under Mongol authority. In both‚ the Silk Road was maintained and the Mongols played a major role in facilitating trade across the two continents. The benefits of safe travel in both regions also

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    I ranked agricultural intensification first on my list of the seven most important aspects of a civilization. I did this because‚ agricultural intensification allowed Mesopotamians to manipulate their land for the purpose of producing large amounts of food. Agricultural intensification allowed the people of Mesopotamia to thrive as they had plenty of food to eat and store. I ranked agricultural intensification first because it allowed the government to feed its people and as a result give its population

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    The American Government The enlightenment was a great time period for the U.S. It gave us a time to grow and a time to see everything in a different picture. We got many laws and freedoms because of this time period and the people that influenced the American government. Voltaire is one that influenced the American government. He believed in freedom of speech and religion‚ which is where we get this from. Locke believed that everyone was equal. Which I guess really never influenced our

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    successful ruler due to his pragmatic and practical nature. He realised he would have to work with and not against the Parliament. Nevertheless‚ he did dissolve the Parliament a few times during his reign. James I also had success within his foreign policy especially with Spain. He managed to bring an end to the Anglo-Spanish War and sign a peace treaty with Spain in August 1604. Despite being a successful ruler‚ James faced conspiracies during the first years of his reign such as the Bye Plot led by

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    years ago. This farming venture‚ Jokat Farms‚ was incorporated and gained limited liability status only a year ago. The first two Directors of the company are my husband and I; and we aim at nurturing the company to becoming a major player in the agricultural sector of the Ghanaian economy. In view of the saying noted above‚ this project work offers me an opportunity to develop a comprehensive business plan as a means of charting the way forward for the company. Business Plan: A Means for Charting

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    planned successfully to increase their influence over the French government. One of the ways this was done was mainly highlighted through their alliance with radical political factions‚ resulting in more influence on policy making. Another way in which it is made apparent is through their actions taken to overthrow the monarchy‚ and the reign of terror orchestrated by the sans-culottes. However‚ the sans-culotte’s ability to exert unchecked influence over the government is limited because of the pressures

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    The Future of the American Agricultural Sector – What are the principal challenges faced by it? The United States is the world’s largest industrial power. It relies heavily on its high-tech and services industries‚ but is at the same time the world largest producer of agricultural products. With the impending environmental effects of global warming‚ making the scenario of a global food crisis more likely than ever‚ it becomes obvious that the agricultural sector will play a key role in the foreseeable

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    Throughout 1900-1939 the progressive movement influenced the government‚ however‚ the great depression was another major thing that influenced the government at that time. The progressive movement was a reaction to political corruption‚ economic instability‚ and social concerns. Due to these previous issues‚ the government was strongly influenced to make a change and fix those problems. During the 1896 election of Bryans vs Mckinley‚ Bryans made a speech called the Cross of Gold which spoke about

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    occasions about their offences to Americans. The United Sates’ government did not take this approach with the Native Tribes that were in dispute with the United States. The American government had established some treaties with Native tribes by the beginnings of the 1800’s. The government would ignore such treaties or making such treaties have little benefits to the tribes. Tecumseh‚ a Shawnee Chief condoned the United States’ government for not upholding to their treaties. “Since the peace [The Treaty

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