‘Margaret Thatcher’s achievements as prime minister in the years 1979 to 1990 were limited.’ Assess the validity of this view. (45 marks) Nothing written worthy of credit. 0 L1 Describes few policies or impressions of Thatcher without making any evaluation of achievement or limitation e.g.Thatcher was hated‚ Thatcher introduced privatisation and the poll tax Only judges one aspect of Thatcher and so will not have links e.g Only evaluates the success of the Falklands war limited accurate
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We all know mobile phones and their extensive usage.Initially when the cell phones were launched in the market it was available to all but affordable only for a set of people who could avail it. Phone is the symbol of emergency however; today’s cell phone technology has become a status symbol. When compared with the scenario has now changed. It is found everywhere and in everybody’s hand right from a school kid to an old man begging on the street. Phones in previous days were considered to be used
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Let Us Face the Future: The Labour Party 1945 Manifesto At the very end of World War 2‚ the British people is craving for a change in the economic and social policies of their country. In fact‚ the Great Depression and pre-war Conservative governments were very disappointing : Chamberlain’s (from 1937 to 1940) and Churchill’s (from 1940 to 1945) governments were practically only based on foreign policy (because of the war and the progressive degradation of the British Empire)‚ and
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INTRODUCTION TO INDIAN BANKING INDUSTRY Banking in India originated in the last decades of the 18th century. The first banks were The General Bank of India‚ which started in 1786‚ and Bank of Hindustan‚ which started in 1770; both are now defunct. The oldest bank in existence in India is the State Bank of India‚ which originated in the Bank of Calcutta in June 1806‚ which almost immediately became theBank of Bengal. This was one of the three presidency banks‚ the other two being the Bank of Bombay
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narratives start with King Drupad’s receiving a boon from the fire-altar in the form of Dhrishtadyumna and Draupadi. King Drupad was very happy at the birth of Draupadi because at her birth there was a prophecy: “This woman has taken birth to avenge your insult. She has appeared to fulfill a vow. By her‚ Dharma will be preserved on this Earth‚ Kshatriyas will be destroyed. She will be the destroyer of the Kauravas.” (Ray 1995:8) Though it is a boon for King Drupad‚ but for Draupadi‚ it is a curse
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A new police chief investigates a series of macabre murders involving a sadistic killer called “Carma” who traps his victims in driverless horror cars. . BRIEF SYNOPSIS: Recent widow MS. ORSON (30’s) leaves the funeral of her elderly husband. Ms. Orson enters the funeral car when she receives a phone call from a Blackmailer wanting his money. Ms. Orson mocks the blackmailer. The car picks up her lover‚ BRENDAN (30’s). As the funeral car drives‚ Orson and Brendan engage in sex until they discover
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What are the key differences between ‘Old’ and ‘New’ Labour? Explanatory Concepts in Political Science Ben Aston 25.02.03 Since 1979 there have been dramatic changes in both the structure and organisation of the Labour Party. In part‚ this was in response to their failure to win a general election between 1979 and 1997. However‚ the change goes much further than that and can be perceived as a reflection of the continued struggle between ideologies
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Cited: Anderson‚ J.W. (1968) Phytochemistry 7‚ 1973-1988 Andrawis‚ A Boon‚ J. (2007) UBCO Biology 311 Lecture Notes‚ Enzyme Kinetics 1 & 2 Chemfinder‚ (2007) Espin‚ J.C.‚ Garcia-Ruiz‚ P.A.‚ Tudela‚ J. & Garcia-Canova‚ F. (1998) Biochem. J. 331‚ 547-551 Hanlon‚ D.P Huang‚ H.‚ Liu‚ X.S.‚ & Chen‚ Q.X. (2003) Journal of Xiamen
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[19] The National Iranian Oil Company was formed as a result‚ displacing the AIOC.[20] The AIOC withdrew its management from Iran‚ and organised an effective boycott of Iranian oil. The British government – which owned the AIOC – contested the nationalisation at the International Court of Justice at The Hague‚ but its complaint was dismissed.[21] By spring of 1953‚ incoming U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower authorised the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) to organise a coup against the Mossadeq
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intranational communication. People tend to adjust English to the needs of their specific communities and hence‚ reflecting their unique social identity (Shi‚ 2008). With that‚ I strongly agree that English has not only undergone the process of re-nationalisation as ‘its use is no longer connected to the culture of inner circle countries’‚ its ownership also becomes de-nationalised as ‘it no longer belongs just to the inner-circle countries but to everyone who speaks it‚ irrespective of their linguistic
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