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    How successful were the labour governments of 1964-1970 in fulfilling their promise to create a New Britain? During 1964 to 1970‚ The Labour government planned to create a ‘New Britain’ under the leadership of Harold Wilson. The most important successes of the Labour government include education‚ social freedoms and the freedoms of women. However‚ the most important failures of labour included its lack of the scientific minds in the party and its failure of large economic and technological advancement

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    general election of 1945? The conservatives lost the general election in 1945 for a number of reasons some of which were the attitudes of many of the British after the war and the way the country had been run in the time leading up to the election. The labour party had gone from a party which people feared as being socialist to a party which during the war had shown was very much a balanced party which would not ruin the middle and upper classes and yet provide services that would help the poor and also

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    Sociological Theory: Karl Marx: Major features of capitalist mode of production Introduction. Karl Marx is one of the outstanding and influential social scientists of the 19th century‚ an undeniable founder of modern social science. Some critics‚ however‚ believe that Marx was not an original thinker and that his claim to recognition lies in the fact of his remarkable synthesis of German Philosophy‚ French Sociology and English Economics of his time. He collected the stray and isolated thoughts

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    the major political parties in recent years? (30 marks) The major political parties in the United Kingdom‚ the Conservative Party and the Labour Party‚ have become considerably more central than they were originally. Labour was originally a strongly socialist party‚ but it gradually centralised and has accepted some ideas of the centre-right under New Labour. The Conservative Party originated as a royalist party‚ but it has adopted a number of left-wing or liberal ideas in recent times‚ such as

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    ‘The record of Labour governments in the years 1964 and 1979 was one of continuous failure.’ Asses the validity of this view. (45 marks) The Labour governments throughout the years 1964 and 1979 can be considered a period of continuous failure. 1964‚ Harold Wilson came into power riding a wave of expectation and idealism‚ fuelled by the ‘the white heat’ of technological change. By 1970 however‚ Labour was in some difficulty and resulted in its time in power to slowly

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    is a British Labour Party politician who served as the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1997 to 2007. He was the Member of Parliament (MP) for Sedgefield from 1983 to 2007 and Leader of the Labour Party from 1994 to 2007. He resigned from all of these positions in June 2007. Blair was elected Leader of the Labour Party in the leadership election of July 1994‚ following the sudden death of his predecessor‚ John Smith. Under his leadership‚ the party used the phrase "New Labour" to distance

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    of unemployment. The chief among them is the rapid growth of population. Chances of employment are decreasing day by day due to the use of machines which save labour. Lack of skill and ability is another cause of unemployment. An unskilled labour cannot be successful in any work. If a chance of employment is created‚ only the skilled labour avails it. Our system of education is also responsible for the problem of unemployment in our country. Vocational subjects are not compulsorily taught in school

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    Bowen‚D.E.‚ (1986)‚ “Managing Customers as Human Resources in Service Organisations”‚ HRM‚ Fall‚ pp.371-384. Bureau of Tourism Research‚ (1989)‚ International Visitor Survey‚ AGPS‚ Canberra. Bureau of Tourism Research‚ (1990)‚ Hospitality Industry Labour Force Survey‚ AGPS‚ Canberra. Callus‚ R.‚ Morehead‚ A.‚ Cufly‚ M.‚ Buchanan‚ J.‚ (1991)‚ Industrial Relations at Work: The Australian Workplace Industrial Relations Survey‚ Commonwealth Department of industrial Relations‚ Canberra. Carter‚ W.J.

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    continued until the end of World War Two (1939-1945). After the war had ended the British electorate had a shift in attitude and in an effort to secure a better and brighter future the people voted for a Labour government in the 1945 elections in a spirit of optimism and hope for change . The post-war Labour government subsequently created a welfare state‚ which‚ although it had existed in the 1930’s‚ was still a welcome innovation. Asa Briggs‚ the late Professor of History at the University of Sussex

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    safety and resale value. Options in hybrid variant. Hi quality and safest. INNOVATION is hallmark of Toyota. Part suppliers spin offs from GM and Ford. Loss making‚ leading to labour issues. Too many dealers. Low margins. Low scope for salesmanship due info on internet. Improving public tpt. High operating costs due to labour and excess capacity. Ford going for better safety features‚ convenience through technology‚ better fuel efficiency. Sustainable tech and recyclable materials. Designing

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