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    Music Review, Sonic Wars

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    Article Review: Film Composers in the Sonic Wars The article‚ Film Composers in the Sonic Wars‚ discusses the struggle some composers have getting their work heard and appreciated‚ how talented mixers can clear congestion from the center channel‚ fees on film composing and symbiotic relationship between the film makers and the composer. When a composer steps into the studio‚ more often than not they have an extremely limited time to write the music for a film. Most composers conduct‚ compose

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    13 wasted years

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    In regards to the economy‚ there can be seen to have been some notable successes‚ indicating the years may not have been entirely wasted. The country had been transformed from the austerity of the previous Labour government to one of growing prosperity. Britain enjoyed high interest rates‚ low inflation‚ cheap readily available goods and full employment so much so that Prime Minister declared in 1957 that Britons had “never had it so good”. The people had access to good which had never been available

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    “The main reason for Conservative dominance between the years 1951-1964 was Labour disunity” assess the validity of this view. Labour disunity was undoubtedly significant and contributed hugely to the Conservative party’s ability to dominate politically throughout this period. However‚ it would be wrong to argue that divisions within the Labour party are alone responsible for this. Other reasons include poor Labour leadership‚ the strength of the Conservatives and affluence between the years 1951-1964

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    Assess the extent to which the Wilson Government achieved its objectives by 1970 To assess the Wilson Government which ran from the years 1964 to 1970 you have to look at what the Labour government promised to achieve if they won the election in 1964. You have to look at what the changes the Wilson government brought forward in their time in office and how the personalities of its politician’s effects decisions made. The election campaign in 1964 was a close run contest even though there was

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    After the election of 1945 Labour began insurmountable changes to Britain as a whole. This included the introduction of the welfare state aswell as the eradication of ‘Beveridge’s 5 evils’‚ though many people would never look at the big picture in terms of labours influence due to the legacy of the wartime coalition being that of victory and‚ to an extent‚ excitement during wartime compared to the underwhelming state of peace. These feelings overshadowed the necessary actions of labour during Attlee’s

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    TERMS & NAMES 1. For each term or name‚ write a sentence explaining its significance. William the Conqueror | Henry II | common law | Magna Carta | parliament | Hugh Capet | Philip II | Estates-General ◦ William the Conqueror was the duke of Normandy who conquered England with a Norman army‚ took the throne and brought feudalism to England. ◦ Henry II was the ruler of England from 1154 to 1189 who introduced the jury to the English court‚ added Aquitaine to the lands in Normandy once marrying

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    Wanda Why Aren't You Dead

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    Tiffany Anderson Dr. Zubeck English 110 “Wanda Why Aren’t You Dead” A poem is a composition of emotional language or expression artists incorporate into their form of art. Poetry can be extremely emotional coming from the artist. The poem “Wanda Why Aren’t You Dead” by Wanda Coleman focuses on an African American woman who is degraded and belittled by the people she associates with. It shows just how damaging words can truly be when used to hurt a person. “Wanda Why Aren’t You Dead” is about

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    Evaluate the factors that influenced the result of the 2010 UK general Election. For the purpose of this essay‚ I will be evaluating the factors that influenced the result of the 2010 UK general election. The general election was held on Thursday 6th May 2010 and was the first election since 1974 to result in a hung parliament‚ as no party achieved the 326 seats needed to for an overall majority. The three main parties were the Conservatives‚ whose party leader was and still is David Cameron

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    Do you agree with the view that‚ in the years 1964-70‚ the Labour Government’s failures outweighed its successes? One of the most significant failures of the Labour government between the years 1964 and 1970 were the economic difficulties. Source 7 agrees with this very strongly as it states that they had “not got the economy right”. This could be highlighting Labour’s National Plan launched by George Brown‚ the Minister of Economic Affairs at the time‚ in 1965. The Plan aimed to stimulate industrial

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    Outline and evaluate two theories on the maintenance of relationships (24 marks) The social exchange theory proposed that social behaviour is viewed as a series of exchanges between individuals‚ where each individual attempts to maximise their rewards and minimise their costs. In 1959‚ Thibaut & Kelley outlined a four-stage model of long-term relationships. The couple explores the rewards and costs in a variety of relationships and ‘costs out’ the relationship‚ identifying the sources of profit

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