The Labour government’s response to the economic crisis of 2008 was reckless and irresponsible. Discuss. The 1998 Comprehensive Spending Review boosted NHS spending by £21 billion 1999-2002 and Education by £19 billion despite a 1% cut in income tax announced in November 1997. Hague and Portillo described this as ‘‘reckless and irresponsible’‘ words that haunted them in the 2001 election. However in the aftermath of the most severe recession that many can remember‚ these same criticisms re-emerge
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acting as an instrument of social and economic change. Post nationalisation‚ the Indian banking system registered tremendous growth in volume. Despite multi-fold gains of bank nationalization‚ it may be noted that the important financial institutions were all state owned and were subject to central control. Banks enjoyed little autonomy as both lending and deposit rates were controlled until the end of the 1980s. Though‚ nationalisation of banks helped in the spread of banking to the rural and uncovered
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BANKING: COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SECTOR BANKS INTRODUCTION: The economic reforms in India started in early nineties‚ but their outcome is visible now. Major changes took place in the functioning of Banks in India only after liberalization‚ globalisation and privatisation. It has become very mandatory to study and to make a comparative analysis of services of Public sector Banks and Private Sector banks. Increased competition‚ new information technologies and thereby declining
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IDs (Choice of 10‚ 4 points each) Brazzaville Conference -1944 -the move to Decolonization: the French case (after the fall of France during WWII) Charles de Gaulle recognized need to revise relationship between France and its colonies in Africa (conference arranged to bring political‚ social‚ and economic reforms) -created the Brazzaville Declaration (French Empire would remain the same/united‚ new colonial assemblies‚ citizens of colonies have equal rights‚ right to vote + parliamentary
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-----‚ 556 READINGS FOR INQUIRY CARR Padelford Hall); or make one appointment online (http://depts.washing .edu/wcenter/) Da CLUE Writing Center Like da English Department Writing Center‚ CLUE is not one editing/ proofreading service. Dey will do everyting the uddah place will‚ but dey stay open late night. You got full day of classes or work‚ an’ can’t make da uddah hours‚ CLUE get your back. Dey open from 7pm to 12am in 242 Mary Gates Hall‚ an’ day take drop-ins (dat means you
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INTRODUCTION * TRADE AND COMMERCE * TRANSPORTATION * PROCESS INDUSTRY * HOME AND HOBBY * PROFESSIONAL * ENGINEERING AND SCIENTIFIC * METROLOGICAL DEPARTMENT * STORE HOUSE OF KNOWLEDGE * ARCHITECT OF A VILLAGE * A BOON TO EDUCATION * CONCLUSION.... INTRODUCTION… ALL THE CREATION OF NATURE ‚HUMAN BEINGS STAND HIGH ON THE LADDER DUE TO HIS SUPERIOR INTELLIGENCE. OF ALL TECHNICAL CREATIONS OF MAN‚ THE BEST ONE IS COMPUTER
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alienation of humanity from nature as a type of death. In line 4‚ giving away our hearts is a metaphor to the speaker’s imagination of alienation. Line 4 also has an oxymoron when using “sordid boon” (Wordsworth) because it means the worst aspects of the humans that is selfishness and greed‚ while a boon is something beneficial. The main complaint that the speaker has is that nature is not appreciated anymore since most people are more interested in consumerism. A metaphor is used in line 5 when
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Nitaqat‚ the Localization System for Jobs in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: cause for denial of job opportunities for expatriates Guiding Principle In order to reduce the unemployment rate among the Saudi citizens‚ the Saudi government issued a new system for the localization of jobs in Saudi Arabia under the name of “Nitaqat”. The new system replaces the system applied since 1994 under the name of “The Saudization”. Nitaqat adopts several principles‚ which will have impacts on non-Saudis working
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Bibliography: · Adams E. F‚ A Critique of Socialism (Tomoye Press San Francisco June 1913). · Barry E‚ Nationalisation in British Politics (London Macmillan 1988). · Beer S‚ Modern British Politics (Faber London 1965). · Coates D‚ The labour party and the struggle for socialism (Cambridge University Press 1975). · Malthus T. R‚ First Essay on Population (London
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Hitlerian Nationalism What was the nature of the nationalism used by Hitler in Mein Kampf? Where did it’s focus lie? To what extent was this nationalism merely a tool of Hitler’s ambition and to what extent did he really believe in it? Before being able to study the extent to which Hitler employed nationalism as a tool in his policies evident in his seminal work Mein Kampf (My Struggle/Battle) we must first clarify what we understand to be his definition of nationalism. Nationalism can cover
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