in this movie occurred a very long time ago‚ the actions that the Scottish people made then‚ made the country of Scotland the way it is today. As a nation-state‚ the Scottish people were struggling to gain their rights‚ and unify their country as a whole. It wasn’t until William Wallace came around and reminded/showed the Scottish people that they could fight back to gain their rights back. Wallace opened up the eyes of many Scottish people‚ and showed them that they should fight for their freedom
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Q: Scottish education is currently engaged in a process of curricular review. As we work through this process there are still a number of important issues to be resolved. Reid (2008: 341 ) is unsure as to whether “the needs of Scotland in the global economy will be met by the proposed merging of individual and societal learning that the outcomes and experiences of A Curriculum for Excellence may provide.” What is your view? The merge of individual and societal learning through the development
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SCOTTISH LEGAL SYSTEM Contents Page Introduction Terms of Reference Procedure Findings Conclusion References/Bibliography Appendices Introduction: I. The role of the police in Scotland * The role of the procurator fiscal service in Scotland * The role of the Lord Advocate and the Crown Office * 1. Terms of Reference * Your first task is to investigate the role of the police. Answer the questions and attempt the exercise
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The West Lothian Question was originally raised by the Scottish opponent of devolution‚ Tam Dalyell‚ who was the Labour MP for the Scottish constituency of West Lothian. His question was: For how long will English constituencies and English Honourable members tolerate...at least 119 Honourable Members from Scotland‚ Wales and Northern Ireland exercising an important‚ and probably often decisive‚ effect on English politics while they themselves have no say in the same matters in Scotland‚ Wales and
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It was forever ago when listening to music involved people opening their precious‚ favorite albums‚ putting the vinyl discs on their turntables- careful not to smudge them‚ putting the needle on the first track and with their Mickey Mouse-ear headphones‚ rocking out. Of course‚ when their parents were out...they’d lose the headphones. Those were the days of real music. People would invest time to find the most obscure‚ crazy‚ indie rock band‚ Tower Records‚ Haffa’s were some be-there-or-be-nowhere
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Scottish Nationalism – Music Josh Watson As the bagpipe played such an important part in this particular Scottish-themed wedding‚ it likewise played a major role in the evolving spirit of nationalism in the Scottish people. It has been used as an instrument of war but the same instrument is proudly marched in demonstrations of peace. It moves men to give more of self‚ to march longer when they are exhausted‚ to be more thankful in celebratory times‚ to celebrate more with their friends and family
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the unification of the English and Scottish Crown back in 1603‚ the recent development of David Cameron’s approval of a referendum planned for 2014 finally provides the opportunity for the Scottish to achieve separation from the UK. The issue is currently divided into two parties: on the one hand there are the Republicans who sympathise with Alex Salmond (current Scottish PM‚ in favour of independence) and on the other hand there are the members of the Scottish Labour‚ Conservative and Liberal Democrats
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The structure of the Scottish courts is split into two completely different areas: Criminal and Civil. Both deal with different types of cases and have different structures. “Whereas the criminal justice system is focused on sentences designed to act as a punishment or deterrent (such as a fine or a period of imprisonment)‚ civil court proceedings are brought in order to obtain a specific legal remedy which can be enforced against the other party to the action.” (Harvie-Clark‚ 2014). The civil court
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QUESTION 1 - IDENTIFY AND DESCRIBE THE SOURCES OF LEGISLATION THAT ARE BINDING IN SCOTS LAW AND QUOTE AT LEAST ONE EXAMPLE. Each point of law has either a statutory source or a common law source. The statutory sources of law are: Legislation in the form of an Act of Parliament With effect from 1707 Parliament (comprising of the House of Commons‚ House of Lords and the Monarch) have produced Acts of Parliament (primary source of legislation) which may apply in Scotland. It is often difficult
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Louis XIV is famous for his autocratic way to deal with outside strategy. In 1667‚ he propelled the attack of the Spanish Netherlands‚ regarding it his better half’s legitimate legacy. The War of Devolution‚ as the contention was named‚ kept going a year and finished when the French surrendered and gave the land back to Spain. France’s just victory was to possess a couple of towns in Flanders. Disappointed with the result‚ Louis XIV drew in his nation in the Franco-Dutch War from 1672 to 1678‚ amid
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