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    The Cambridge Companion to Modern British Culture British culture today is the product of a shifting combination of tradition and experimentation‚ national identity and regional and ethnic diversity. These distinctive tensions are expressed in a range of cultural arenas‚ such as art‚ sport‚ journalism‚ fashion‚ education and race. This Companion addresses these and other major aspects of British culture and offers a sophisticated understanding of what it means to study and think about the diverse

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    Margaryta Rebezova Professor Patrick Yanez IN324 International Marketing Research Term Project: International Marketing Blunders Best Buy’s failure in the United Kingdom Best Buy attempted to cross the Atlantic and deliver US-style retailing to British consumers and has failed miserably‚ with the retailer closing all of its big box stores in the UK. The timing might have been wrong‚ but its deviation shows that adapting to changes in the new target market is crucial. Even the most successful

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    Prime Minister Otto Von Bismarck and Prime Minister Count Camillo Benso di Cavour were powerful men who believed in politics based on practical objectives rather than on ideals‚ also referred to as Realpolitik. Bismarck sought to unify Germany while Cavour sought to unify Italy. Looking at which one was more effective as a leader it is my opinion that Otto Von Bismarck was most effective in the success of his nation. Bismarck was a high-ranking diplomat of the Prussian government‚ it was said that

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    England Thousands of people gather in central London for New Year celebrations‚ including fireworks at the London Eye at midnight The United Kingdom’s celebrations are noticeably divided among the three nations that compose it: England‚ Scotland‚ Northern Ireland and Wales. In England‚ clocks symbolize the transition that occurs at the stroke of midnight on New Year’s Eve. The celebration in London focuses on Big Ben‚ the bell and by association‚ the clock housed in the clock tower at the Palace

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    Firstly it should be explained what Brexit stands for. Word Brexit is used to describe The United Kingdom leaving European Union. Into word Brexit is combined two separate words Britain and exit. Also earlier European Union was not called like this‚ when European Union created it was called the European Coal and Steel Community‚ and was created to end the wars between the neighbors and to unite European countries politically and economically and to avoid wars and conflicts‚ in 1950 after World War

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    A royal salute to the Commonwealth Peter Osborne is the author of the text which is written in 2011. The duke and duchess of Cambridge were visiting Canada‚ and Peter Osborne wrote the article “A royal salute to the Commonwealth”. In the article he expresses his opinion about the Commonwealth. Today there are about 54 member countries‚ and the article is a debate about the Commonwealth‚ and whether it should abolish or not. In addition Peter Osborne is questioning what is going too happened when

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    The history of the education system Why did it take the industrial revolution before the government intervened and made education compulsory? It took the industrial revolution before education was made compulsory because the revolution highlighted the issues of child labour and many different child labour protection acts were passed. These acts led to an alternative action of education for children instead and so the education act of 1870 was passed which gave education to all classes. How

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    Mussolini was appointed Prime Minister in 1922 due to the depriving affects that world war one had on Italian society. The war destroyed Italy economically leading to a rise in socialism. This in turn lead to highlighting the weaknesses of the liberals as the country was torn apart in the red years. This strengthened the appeal of fascism as it was the cure that Italy needed to get rid of the socialists. The fascists needed only to organise their party and take advantage of the open opportunity to

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    Trident. Does the United Kingdom need a nuclear deterrent? טריידנט. האם בבריטניה צריך הרתעה גרעינית? "Трайдент". Ли Соединенное Королевство необходимость ядерного сдерживания? 三叉戟。英國是否需要核威懾力量? These‚ are just some of the many languages that we could be speaking‚ if the UK did not have a deterrent. Nuclear weapons are generally frowned upon however should the United Kingdom be using Trident as a deterrent or not‚ considering the current political affairs in Korea and Afghanistan. China‚ Russia

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    How the coalition government has affected the role and functions of the Prime Minister and Cabinet This essay aims to explain the effects of the established coalition government on the roles and functions of the Prime Minister and Cabinet. In order to present the topic properly‚ the roles and functions of the Prime Minister and Cabinet before the establishment of coalition government are introduced first. Subsequently‚ the changes in their roles and functions are presented in context of several examples

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