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    The overlapping characteristics of M. Dupont and Edouard Daladier in The Remains of the Day are illustrated from the descriptions given by Stevens and dialogue between characters such as Mr. Lewis and Lord Darlington. The descriptions and dialogue points out that the presence of Dupont and/or Daladier during the conference was crucial to the Treaty of Versailles’ outcome. Dupont is presented as a fictional character built on top of Daladier and is described as an “extremely illustrious Frenchman”

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    Somme so the author could have forgotten some of the details‚ on top of that the fact that he wrote it for a newspaper so he could have over-exaggerated to get his story published. Source B4 was written by David Lloyd George‚ who was at the time Prime Minister of Britain during WW1. He describes Haig as a “second rate commander” because of the high death count at the Somme‚ he later describes Haig as being incapable of “planning vast campaigns on the scale demanded on so immense a battlefield”. The

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    Children’s Day tribute is payed to all children in the world. Children are loved by one and all. They win over our hearts with their angelic eyes and innocent smiles. It makes one realise that maybe that’s the way God wanted us to be. India’s first prime minister‚ Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru‚ was born on November 14. After his death in 1963‚ his birthday has been celebrated as children’s Day in India.Children’s Day is not just a day to let the future generation have its say. It is a day to remember a leader

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    system: Why was parliamentary system chosen over other forms of government? Why does the parliamentary system need a constitutional head? How are the Prime Minister and the Chief Ministers elected? What are the formal and real powers of the President of India? What are the powers of Prime Minister or the Chief Ministers and the council of Ministers? What are the powers of the Governor? 8.Marks 5. Legislature at the central and state

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    Asses the view that the education system of Britain is meritocratic (40 marks) One of the main understandings of the functionalist view of the education system is that it acts as a ladder of opportunity for people to achieve the best that they can‚ according to their ability. The best people will then go on to gain the best jobs and become the leaders of their society. This belief is known meritocracy. A meritocracy is a social system in which people’s success in life depends primarily on their

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    An encounter I could never forget. “Ring! Ring!” “Shin! Shin! Please wake up‚ you are late to work!” Damn! It is already 8.30 in the morning. Today I have a very important meeting in my office! My wife‚ Stella‚ says‚ “Your breakfast is on the table‚ dear.” Yeah. I am Shin. My body is well-built because sometimes I go to the gymnasium to sweat it out. I have droopy eyes and I am proud of it because only a few people have this kind of eyes. On the other hand‚ my wife‚ Stella‚ is a housewife. She

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    to demand‚ among other things‚ that the Indian government bring back illicit funds that its citizens have stashed in other countries. Thousands gathered on a large ground to watch him‚ millions more on television. The government‚ including the prime minister‚ had pleaded with him not to go on the fast. Then‚ before its first day was complete‚ the police came to take him away. When some of his followers turned violent‚ tear gas shells were fired to disperse the crowd. In the confusion‚ Swami Ramdev

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    protective quota on textile imports from developing countries. Trudeau has written about the importance of consensus in government. But again‚ this did not prevent him‚ on more than a few occasions‚ from entirely disregarding the consensus of his cabinet ministers on a given issue‚ preferring instead to make the decision on his own. And the list goes on. Through the magazines I have examined‚ I have come to the

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    Bangladesh Constitution: Salient features Asif Nazrul‚ Professor of Law‚ University of Dhaka Full name of Bangladesh Constitution is The Constitution of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh. After independence in December 16‚ 1971‚ the Constituent Assembly was formed with the lawmakers elected in 1970. The constitution of Bangladesh was adopted by the Constituent Assembly on 4 November 1972. It came into effect from 16 December 1972. As of today‚ it has gone through 15 amendments. Structure

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    As Pryor mentioned‚ a Constitution “is a written document setting out a system of founding principles according to which a nation is constituted and governed‚ and‚ most particularly‚ by which is sovereign power is located” (Pryor‚ 2008‚ pp. 4). Therefore‚ constitutions limit the governments’ powers‚ protect people’s rights‚ and infer the legitimacy of the state. The constitution of Great Britain hasn’t been brought together into a single document like other commonwealth countries such as France –

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