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    the British people under Tory rule. Possibly the most important reason for the Tory victory was the growing economic prosperity. This ideology was one of the Tories key focuses since they came back into power in the post war elections of 1951 and Macmillan did a sterling job in continuing the great work by creating what was known as the “age of affluence” allowing Britain to shine through as one of the World’s major economic powers. Bolstered by an improvement of world trade in the later 1950s‚ which

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    Margaret Macmillan’s account of the years leading up to the start of World War 1 in the The War that Ended Peace: The Road to 1914‚ highlights the many different conditions that slowly transformed Europe from a time a peace into total war. For Macmillan‚ this transformation was not inevitable‚ but rather a series of poor reactions and/or decisions made by leaders‚ as well as “their lack of courage to stand up to those who said there was no choice left but to go to war” (645). The book begins in the

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    Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences (pp. 511-513). Detroit‚ MI: Macmillan Reference USA. • Forever free. (2005‚ September 24). Economist‚ 376(8445)‚ 22. • Gross Domestic Product (GDP). (2007). In Gregory P. Valentine (Ed.)‚ Encyclopedia of Business and Finance (pp. 358-359). Detroit‚ MI: Macmillan Reference USA. • McGrady‚ D. (2001). Fiscal policy. In Burton S. Kaliski (Ed.)‚ Encyclopedia of Business and Finance (pp. 389-391). New York‚ NY: Macmillan Reference USA.

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    little or no say at all to the ruling and management of their country. This means that it is very unlikely for small groups of individuals to abuse power 1 Heywood‚ Political Ideologies‚ 4th edition‚ Palgrave Macmillan‚ London‚ 2007‚ p.40 2 Heywood‚ Politics‚ 3rd edition‚ Palgrave Macmillan‚ London‚ 2007‚ p.72 15/12/2010-12:04:20 over their country‚ or cause damage to its economy or society for a long period of time3. Democracy also allows for every individual over a certain age‚ if they choose

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    orchestration. 1 Periodization of the Arts – What is a period ? (http://science.jrank.org/pages/10626/Periodization-Arts-What-Period.html) 10 November 2012 2 Palisca‚ Claude V.‚ ‘Baroque’‚ The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians‚ (London: Macmillan Publishers‚ 2001) 3 Claude Palisca‚ The Florentine Camerata:

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    and selection contains 45 questions‚ covering criteria such as “aims”‚ “design”‚” language content”‚ “skills”‚ and “methodology”‚ as well as “practical considerations such as cost and obtainability.” CUNNINGSWORTH‚ Alan. Choosing Your Coursebook. Macmillan Heinemann‚ 1995. HARMER‚ Jeremy. The Practice of English Language Teaching. Longman‚ 1994. Page 1 Ali Reza Razavi The university of

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    even the media gave publicity in which spread the disgust to the public about the Labour party. Overall it shows Labour actually had it worse off; they weren’t popular with the public at the time‚ this later shows at the 1959 general election as Macmillan takes a victory for the Conservatives. On the other hand‚ Kilmuir was a member of the Conservatives at the time and he might have wanted to give the public the idea that the situation wasn’t as bad as it seemed as his party just caused a major international

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    Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a mood disorder characterised by the presence of at least one major depressive episode in the absence of manic episodes and other disorders that may better account for presenting symptoms (e.g. schizoaffective disorder). A major depressive episode is defined as the presence of at least five of the following symptoms; depressed mood‚ loss of interest or pleasure‚ significant weight loss or gain‚ insomnia or hypersomnia‚ psychomotor agitation or retardation‚ fatigue

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    development ( Ellis flood 2010 Child Development for students in Ireland Dublin Gill & Macmillan ) Margaret Macmillan approach to the curriculum was designed around toy which develops a child’s fine and gross motor skills and manual dexterity and she regarded free play as an important aspect of a child’s development (Josephine Donohue & Frances Gaynor 2011 Education & Care in the Early Years 4th edition Dublin Gill & Macmillan). Its also a learning toy that teaches the children numbers by counting the bricks

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    Governments would require Germany to pay reparations to those countries that suffered damage in World War I ("Treaty of Versailles"). The final amount was not readily agreed upon‚ for the sums desired varied from each of the Big Four. As Margaret Macmillan states in her book Paris 1919‚ "The British were asking for £24 billion ($120 billion)‚ the French were asking for £44 billion ($220 billion); while the American experts recommended £4.4 billion ($22 billion)." Even after identifying Germany would

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