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    the Labour Government 1945 – 1951 have on the lives of the British people? KEY FIGURES 1 Clement Attlee (Labour Prime Minister 1945 – 51) Hugh Dalton (Chancellor of the Exchequer) Aneurin Bevan (Health & Housing Minister) KEY EVENTS 1 Beveridge Report published (1942) White Papers on Education‚ Health‚ Employment & Insurance (1943 – 4) Education Act & family Allowance Act (1944) Labour Election Victory (1945) Industrial Injuries‚ National Insurance & National Assistance Acts (1946)

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    [Accessed 3 Oct. 2014]. Bbc.co.uk‚ (2014). BBC - History - Historic Figures: John Snow (1813 - 1858). [online] Available at: http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/historic_figures/snow_john.shtml [Accessed 3 Oct. 2014]. Bbc.co.uk‚ (2014). BBC - History - William Beveridge. [online] Available at: http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/historic_figures/beveridge_william.shtml [Accessed 3 Oct. 2014]. Spartacus Educational‚ (2014). Edwin Chadwick. [online] Available at: http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/PHchadwick.htm [Accessed

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    The Anti-Imperialist Perspective and The New Manifest Destiny Senator George F. Hoar opposed the use of blatant force in order to plant our flag in another country; this included the annexation of the Philippines. The Senator did not want our Nation‚ a republic based on freedom‚ to turn into a violent nation using physical force. He is quoted saying "the danger that we are to be transformed from a Republic‚ founded on the Declaration of Independence . . . into a vulgar‚ commonplace empire‚

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    The height of the average adult male Giraffe is 16 to 20 feet and the height of the average adult female Giraffe is 15 feet. The average weight of an adult male Giraffe is 2‚600 lbs and the average weight of an adult female Giraffe is 1‚800 lbs. Giraffes are around for a long time. Most Giraffes live to be an average of 25 years. Fun Fact: When a Giraffe is stressed they tend to eat the bark off of branches.” Eastern Gorilla - The Eastern Gorilla

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    GIRAFFES - Lee Downie “Four Eyes!” “Giraffe Neck!” “You stink” “You look like a boy” “Shut up ugly‚ I hate you‚ I hate you!” Kayla shouts to the boy living in the house on the opposite side of the street. Every morning just before lunchtime the kids would come out of their houses onto their porches and hurl insults at each other‚ making them hate each other more and more each day. A few weeks ago Kayla and Kyle were playmates but that all changed when Kyle threw Kayla’s cabbage patch doll onto

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    In recent years‚ an array of legislation and guidance has emerged under the present new Labour government to bring together a co-ordinated framework of services to address the care and educational needs of children. The government has expressed its intention‚ DfES (1997) and DfES (2003) to place schools at the heart of a new multidisciplinary approach to children ’s services with improved communication and consultation between schools‚ together with other service providers‚ and parents‚ as one of

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    object one fixates on is the blob of cherry Jell-O‚ the cartoonish like giraffe‚ and the messy written words a child wrote about their love for Jell-O. This print ad has numerous points that helps buyers want it. They have the red mess of Jell-O. Yet somehow it looks appetizing. Then there is the giraffe. The giraffe is being fed green Jell-O‚ because giraffes are herbivores. And obviously a child’s hand is feeding the giraffe. This print

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    In this assignment we will be focusing on Social Welfare in Britain and discussing social reformers in Britain through-out history. We will discuss Adam Smith and his analogy‚ Jeremy Bentham‚ the Victorians and their era and William Beveridge. My assignment will finish by discussing Margaret Thatcher and her several initiatives. Previously discussing the topic of poverty‚ one of the effects of the industrial revolution was mass migration from an agrarian society‚ to an industrial one. Despite

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    monarchy to eventually becoming an American state in 1959. Albert Beveridge justifies the American government’s acts to govern countries like Hawaii and the Philippines in “The March of the Flag’: “Would not the people of the Philippines prefer the just‚ humane‚ civilizing government of this Republic to the savage‚ bloody rule of pillage and extortion from which we have rescued them?”(Beveridge). This statement from US Senator Beveridge explains the thought process of an Imperialist reasoning the idea

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    society. Sir William Beveridge was pivotal in laying the foundations of what has over the years been shaped into the social policy that so many of us take for granted today. In the 1930s a depression which hit the United Kingdom resulted in unprecedented levels of poverty and squalor. Healthcare and financial support in times of need was only available to people who could afford to pay insurance to protect themselves. In 1941 the government commissioned William Beveridge to look into ways in which

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