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    Churchill Churchill‚ by Arthur M. Schlesinger‚ is an autobiography on the world-renowned British Prime Minister‚ Winston Churchill. Winston was born on November 30‚ 1874‚ and although he would go on to accomplish many different things‚ he started out unsuccessful. Even though his father scolded him for his behavioral and academic issues‚ Churchill strove to try his best‚ and wanted to win the approval of his father by becoming a politician like him. Yet‚ his grades were his setback‚ so Churchill

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    A Comparison of Great Women Leaders Queen Victoria and Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher are well known women leaders of England who each in her own manner and in her own generation shaped her country. These women led their countries with conviction. Each lady was dedicated to her position. Even through difficult situations‚ they were strong and true to their beliefs. Queen Victoria and Prime Minister Thatcher were both forceful women in a time when it was not popular for women to be in control

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    a policy think­tank of Government of India that replaces Planning Commission and aims to involve the states in economic policy­ making in India. It will be providing strategic and technical advice to the central and the state governments. The Prime Minister heads the Aayog as its chairperson.[2] On the first meet took place here at Delhi with sign board labelled as TEAM INDIA on 07/02/2015 (http://www.dnaindia.com/india/report­niti­aayog­s­real­success­ would­come­from­quicker­execution­2059331)

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    considerations–Precedents of pre- 1966  Election law are of no value to post-1966  cases  of conditional  stay–Nature of “type design’ stay  orders  and their  value-Legal effect of a stay order in general and  in particular‚  in  the instant case‚ as a  Minister  or  Prime Minister-Power to ask for a review of provisional orders. HEADNOTE: In   the  General  Parliamentary  Elections  of  1971‚  the appellant  was declared as a successful candidate  from  the Rae  Bareli  Constituency  in Uttar Pradesh.   She 

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    THE OFFICE OF THE CENTRAL STEERING COMMITTEE FOR ANTI-CORRUPTION |THE SOCIALIST REPUBLIC OF VIETNAM Independence – Freedom – Happiness | | SOME BASIC INFORMATION ABOUT The Central Steering Committee for Anti-Corruption The Central Steering Committee for Anti-Corruption established according to the Resolution 1039/2006/NQ-UBTVQH of August‚ 28‚ 2006‚ of the Standing Committee of the XIst National Assembly of The Socialist Republic of Vietnam. I. Position and functions of the

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    reform‚ of the select committees‚ the regular questioning of ministers‚ the fact that they have‚ although it is a rarity‚ voted against parliament and the growth in use of social media has helped MP’s to become more in contact with their constituencies. Others may claim that the House of Commons is not effective as there is only limited power to challenge the prerogative powers exercised by the Prime Minister and other government ministers‚ the fusion of the executive and legislative branch combined

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    punish the Germans. The leaders who attended the meeting were Lloyd George‚ prime minister of England‚ Georges Clemenceau‚ prime minister of France‚ and Woodrow Wilson‚ president of America. They were also known as "The Big Three" However they disagreed with each other’s ideas. They each wanted something‚ which benefits themselves. Firstly‚ as the French were probably one of the worst victims of WWI. The prime minister of France wanted the German to be deeply punished. A request to have Germany

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    as the United Nations (UN). One of the main ideas which the UN has grown up around is ‘The individual possess rights simply by virtue of being Human’ (The Universal Declaration of human rights); which was adopted by the general assembly in 10th December 1948. This statement is reflect in the core principles of the NHS which states ‘The NHS has a duty to every patient it serves and must respect their human rights’.[1] 1940’s & 1950 The establishment of the NHS was driven by the then minister of health

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    was the 26th prime minister‚ born in Melbourne on the 11th of July 1916‚ the son of a solicitor who became a leading public servant; his background was abnormal for a Labor man. He joined the party in 1945 as he joined the APL in Sydney. In those days‚ many of the leading Labor personalities were Irish Catholics from working class background. Whitlam‚ an intellectual from an intellectual family‚ had never needed to sweat for his salary in the dust and heat. Whitlam was prime minister of Australia

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    reassert the need for international organisations to address problems both jointly and collaboratively. The ‘doctrine of international community’ has been regarded as ‘one of the most theoretical speeches on foreign policy ever given by a British Prime Minister’ (Cox & Oliver‚ 2006‚ p. 176). With some saying the that it ‘hardly qualifies as a fully worked out doctrine’ (Cronin‚ 2004‚ p. 451). Firstly‚ this essay will look at the core ideas that formed Blair’s ‘notion of community:’ values‚ globalisation

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